(TAN): Taj Safaris, India’s first and only luxury wildlife circuit, has been celebrating the Indian jungles for over a decade. This International Tiger Day, the brand is commemorating the occasion by hosting a four part webinar series, ‘Nature Talk with Taj Safaris’, to spread awareness about the habitat of the tiger and various facets that support it.
Webinars curated by the expert naturalists of Taj Safaris will focus on the biodiversity of India’s jungles with spellbinding talks. From covering the journey of the tiger from a cub to the majestic conqueror, to survival techniques of animals in the jungle or unique facts about common birds and uncovering secrets of animals’ homes; you can experience the jungles through the eyes of men and women who witness the wild at close quarters.
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Located within some of the world’s most renowned National Parks in the central state of Madhya Pradesh in India, and at the UNESCO World Heritage listed jungle of Chitwan in Nepal; Taj Safaris offers the ultimate interpretive wildlife experience, based on a proven sustainable ecotourism model. The safari drives, conducted by expert naturalists, is an integral part of the Taj Safaris experience.
On July 29, International Tiger Day, you can join the first session ‘The Ruler’s Life’, which will be dedicated to the spellbinding life journey of the tiger, covering its habitats, the feline wonder years, courting, hunting and territory acquisition. Learn how from being curious cubs to becoming majestic conquerors, tigers draw as much from the jungle as they give back. The show will be hosted by naturalist Kartikeya Singh from Mahua Kothi, Bandhavgarh National Park.
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Breaking new ground in India, Taj Safaris offers India’s first and only luxury wildlife circuit. Its four lodges based in India’s tiger heartland, Madhya Pradesh and one in Chitwan National Park, Nepal; provide guests with the ultimate wildlife experience. Taj Safaris’ lodges are founded on sustainable tourism principles and its specially-trained naturalists offer an interpretive and unforgettable wildlife experience coupled with the legendary service that the Taj is renowned for.
Taj Safaris first opened its doors at Mahua Kothi in Bandhavgarh National Park in 2006. Three more lodges complete the Madhya Pradesh wildlife circuit: Baghvan in Pench National Park, Pashan Garh in Panna National Park and Banjaar Tola in Kanha National Park. In 2016, Taj Safaris opened its first international lodge, Meghauli Serai in Chitwan National Park.