The western coast plains of India is a thin part nesteled between the western ghats of Sahyadri mountain range and the Arabean Sea. It has some beautiful and serene beaches along the coast.
Join us as we at Nisarga Bhraman are heading for a beach trek to explore few of the beaches in Uttar Karnataka this winter.
Batch 1: 3rd and 4th December 2016
Batch 2: 7th and 8th January 2017
Friday, July 22, 2016
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Matheran Nature Trail on 24th July 2016
Welcome to the Mountains of Monsoon!!
As its a monsoon season, one will experience the real beauty of Matheran. Experience the green mat and the moving curtains.
Nisarga Bhraman has arranged a guided Nature Trail in the evergreen forest of Matheran on Sunday, 24th July 2016.
Bio Diversity you can study - Flowers, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals (Subject to sightings)
Do not miss the opportunity to witness the uniqueness of Matheran.
As its a monsoon season, one will experience the real beauty of Matheran. Experience the green mat and the moving curtains.
Nisarga Bhraman has arranged a guided Nature Trail in the evergreen forest of Matheran on Sunday, 24th July 2016.
Bio Diversity you can study - Flowers, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals (Subject to sightings)
Do not miss the opportunity to witness the uniqueness of Matheran.
Friday, July 1, 2016
Wildlife Trip to Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve on Nov 2016
Nisarga Bhraman has arranged a wildlife trip to Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve on 12th November 2016. Join us to explore one of the most famous jungle in Madhya pradesh known for the highest density of Tigers.
Dates: 12th Nov to 17th Nov 2016
Duration: 4 Days & 3 Nights
Jungle Safari: 6 nos.
Dates: 12th Nov to 17th Nov 2016
Duration: 4 Days & 3 Nights
Jungle Safari: 6 nos.
About Bandhavgarh -
Bandhavgarh National Park is a most popular tourist destination for wildlife and nature lovers. The park got the status of national park in the year of 1968. Sprawl over an area of 450 Square Kilometers, the Bandhavgarh National Park is known for its breathtaking array of flora and fauna. Its geographical positioning has gifted a repository of over 250 species of birds and 22 different species of mammals. Though, the park is considered as the real home of white tigers but the park provides shelter to several Indian wildlife species like Leopards, Sloth Bear, Jungle cat, Jackal, Bison, Cheetals, Langgors and Sambars. The spring season January through March is an ideal time to explore the wildlife of the park. The place is equipped with legendary themes like- full of rich history and natural beauty. Think of some 2000 years ago when this Bandhavgarh fort was built, still it is standing with great cliffs and eroded rocks.
The tourist area is devided in three zones - Tala, Magadhi and Khitauli.
Jungle Safari at TATR on 18th Nov 2016
Nisarga Bhraman has arranged a wildlife tour to Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve on 18th November 2016.
Date: 18th November to 20th November 2016
Duration: 3 Days & 2 Nights
Jungle Safari: 4 nos
About Tadoba:
Tadoba Tiger reserve borrows its name from the local Tribal lord Taru. Legend has it that lord Taru was killed in a fight with a Tiger. The people from adjoining villages held a procession in honour of the lord until the government banned the procession ever since the forest was declared a Tiger Reserve.
The forest is famous for carnivore animals such as Tiger, Leopard, Bears, Wild Dogs and Hyenas. It also has a rich population of Spotted Deer, Sambar Deer and Indian Gaur i.e Wild Oxe. The forest is spread over 625 sq. km. Of the total 625 sq. km, Tadoba National Park constitues 116.55 sq. km. which was created in the year 1955. Rest of the area is called the Reserve. In Tadoba, recorded species consist of 45 species of Mammals, 279 species of Birds, 94 species of Butterflies, 26 species of Spiders, 30 species of Reptiles.
Date: 18th November to 20th November 2016
Duration: 3 Days & 2 Nights
Jungle Safari: 4 nos
Tadoba Tiger reserve borrows its name from the local Tribal lord Taru. Legend has it that lord Taru was killed in a fight with a Tiger. The people from adjoining villages held a procession in honour of the lord until the government banned the procession ever since the forest was declared a Tiger Reserve.
The forest is famous for carnivore animals such as Tiger, Leopard, Bears, Wild Dogs and Hyenas. It also has a rich population of Spotted Deer, Sambar Deer and Indian Gaur i.e Wild Oxe. The forest is spread over 625 sq. km. Of the total 625 sq. km, Tadoba National Park constitues 116.55 sq. km. which was created in the year 1955. Rest of the area is called the Reserve. In Tadoba, recorded species consist of 45 species of Mammals, 279 species of Birds, 94 species of Butterflies, 26 species of Spiders, 30 species of Reptiles.
Waterfall Rappelling at Bekare Waterfall 2016
Rappelling down the waterfall is an experience of a lifetime! The sound of the cascading water along with the mist & spray that accompanies it makes the descend, a thrilling experience.
Join us for this One Full Day of Mind Blowing Adventure Rush.
Batch 1: Saturday, 6th August 2016
Batch 2: Sunday, 7th August 2016
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