Taj Safaris are all about boosting ecotourism and promoting local communities
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA/ Created : Dec 23, 2020, 07:29 IST
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Safaris are the best way to be in the wild and with nature. For those who love wildlife, and wish to explore jungles, Taj Safaris is a popular option which is also India’s first luxury wildlife circuit. These safaris are all about … Read more
Safaris are the best way to be in the wild and with nature. For those who love wildlife, and wish to explore jungles, Taj Safaris is a popular option which is also India’s first luxury wildlife circuit. These safaris are all about boosting ecotourism, promoting local communities and offering travellers an exclusive memorable experience. Read less
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In Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Mahua Kothi
In Panna Tiger Reserve, Pashan Garh
Pench Tiger Reserve, Baghvan
Those visiting Bandhavgarh National park can enjoy simple village life by staying at huts made of mud featuring traditional mud floors. The private courtyards here offer more luxury seating furnished with cushions. Besides, the property also has indoor pool-like baths and walk-in stone showers.
The safari lodge is also available in Nepal. Those who choose to explore Nepal wilderness, Meghauli Serai in Chitwan National Park is the best option. The place offers some breathtaking views of the River Rapti, the mighty Himalayas and Terai grasslands. The lobby of the lodge is decorated with a chandelier which is made using more than 10000 Nepalese hand-painted beads.
These luxury safaris are built on a sustainable ecotourism model and several development programs have been established to promote and boost local communities living around the lodges. These safaris are giving people an opportunity to discover the wild through authentic experiences.
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