India Birding Tours was founded out of a love for birds. Around 2004, our founding member, Gaurav Kataria, set out to travel throughout India and photograph every bird species he encountered. Over the years, we have grown, evolved, and expanded from a fledgling enterprise to a round-the-year Indian birding holiday tour operator with an enviable record of successful tours for birdwatchers, photographers, and vacationers from all over the world. Very few other bird tour operators can cover India as thoroughly as we do. Birding in North India **** Our North India Birding Tour is ideal for those seeking a birdwatching holiday that combines hundreds of bird sightings, wildlife adventures, and cultural experiences in India. Besides showcasing the birding in North India, our North India birding adventure begins in India’s capital, Delhi. At first glance, a metropolis like Delhi may not come across as a birding destination. Still, the Okhla Bird Sanctuary, located at Okhla Barrage on the outskirts of the city, quickly puts paid to such notions. As many as 300 bird species have been spotted here.
Birding in India India is a fantastic destination for birding, offering diverse habitats and numerous bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. Some top birding locations include Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary in Karnataka, Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand, and Kaziranga National Park in Assam. The best time for birding in India is generally between October and April, when migratory birds join the resident species. Birdwatching Tours India **** Birdwatching tours India offer so many choices that one can easily overlook a potential birding hotspot eclipsed by a popular tourist hill station nearby. One such hotspot is the Kaudia forest in Kanatal, Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand has long been renowned for its diverse and breathtaking landscapes, which draw the attention of tourists not only from India but also from around the world. For someone who earns a living by exploring remote birdwatching trails in India — from the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat to Eaglenest in Arunachal Pradesh — the chance to go birdwatching in the Kaudia forest is very exciting.