India Birding Tours was founded out of a love for birds. Around 2004, our founding member, Gaurav Kataria, embarked on a journey to travel throughout India and photograph every bird species he encountered. Over the years, we have grown, evolved, and expanded from a fledgling enterprise into a year-round Indian birding holiday tour operator with an enviable record of successful tours for birdwatchers, photographers, and vacationers from around the world. Very few other bird tour operators can cover India as thoroughly as we do.
Our private, guided, and customized India birding trips offer a wide range of options to choose from. We can add nature walks, birding with cameras, fishing breaks, cultural trips, and many more activities to your Indian birding holiday. Our itineraries are drawn up from decades of experience in the field. Our business model is designed to include local communities in birding tours, with a significant portion of our earnings being reinvested in these communities.
North East Birding tour
Our Arunachal, Assam and Nagaland, North East Birding tour dovetails three ace birding destinations of India in a single birdwatching adventure. Northeast India is the favourite haunt of bird buffs because of the abundance of bird species. Our collection has as many as six short birding tours of Northeast India. The Mandala-sela pass short birding tours in Arunachal Pradesh explore the high mountain passes above 3,000 meters, where many rare Himalayan birds can be found that are hard to spot anywhere else.
Arunachal Birding
It is in Arunachal Pradesh that one gets to see a whole range of resident and migratory birds of Northeast India. The Arunachal birding tour is crammed with sightings of the gorgeous hornbills, larks, storks, herons, vultures, falcons, partridges, quails, finches, warblers, sunbirds, bulbuls, cuckoos, magpies, thrushes, swallows, prinias, plovers, flycatchers, robins, parakeets, cormorants, owls and what not. Arunachal Pradesh is naturally gifted with a huge expanse of green cover. As many as ten rivers cut through the mountainous terrain of this hilly state to create five river valleys. These rivers support an incredible variety of flora and fauna.
Birding in Corbett
Around 500 species of birds have been observed in Corbett, and they include a stunning cast of raptors, owls, and nightjars. A whole day of birding in Corbett can be devoted to these winged wonders. Uttarakhand is the oldest national park of India and a protected area for the Bengal Tiger. Its location in the foothills of the lesser Himalayas, and its geography comprises hillocks, ravines, grasslands, and deciduous forests. Our representative will drive you to Corbett National Park in the mountainous state of Uttarakhand.