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Indian Photo Safari
Tiger Photo Safari in India
Tiger Photo Safari The tiger are all - folk lore ,legend, myth, passion, romance
and reality. The tiger is the spirit of Indian jungle, it's the symbol of Indian
wilderness and its national heritage species. Photographing a tiger has always
been a challenge and life time remembrances. Success in Tiger photographic safari
requires some planning , dreaming the picture and concentrating on the right
moment to freeze a frame. We welcome you to join the Tiger Photographic Safari
accompanied by a naturalist of more than 12 years experience in tracking the
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Elephant Photo Safari in India
The lord of the jungle is indeed the elephant and not the tiger as many believe. Elephants in the wild call for more caution than any other animal. Elephants have figured in our mythology and have been a part of Indian life for three thousand years. Ganesha the elephant headed Hindu god is worshiped as a harbinger of good luck & prosperity. Elephants are a common sight on our roads and temples and a source of power still find use in forestry operations.
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Wildlife Photo Safari
Worldwide some 4500 species of mammals are known today, of which approx 450 species occur within the Indian subcontinent, and 1220 species of birds recorded India hosts some 12.5% of the world's birds.
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Birding Photographic Safari in India
With their senses of hearing and sight far sharper than our own, wild birds can be difficult subjects to observe and photograph. Whether or not your intended subjects will let you come within camera range often depends on whether they regards you as a potential threat or just as a harmless observer.
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Photographic Safari Tips
It is always unwise to commence a holiday with new untested equipment. Always put at least one roll of film through a new camera and carry out a full test on any newly purchased lenses. Before departure, make yourself familiar with all the commonly used camera and lens functions.
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Photo Safari in India
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Photo Safari in Wildlife ¤ Birding Photographic Safari in India ¤ Photographic Safari Tips

