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India is one of the most enthralling birding destinations in the world. With its versatile geography, the country encompasses montane forests, grasslands, wetlands, evergreen forests, and deserts that support a wide variety of bird species. For bird enthusiasts, India is a true treasure trove, home to around 1,300 bird species, with over 60 species found nowhere else on Earth. This rich biodiversity makes birdwatching in India an unforgettable experience.

At India Bird Watching, we specialize in curating the best birding tours in India, offering an immersive experience of the country's remarkable avifauna. Our expertly designed birdwatching tours cover the best birding spots in India, providing you with an opportunity to witness some of the rarest and most vibrant bird species. Accompanied by skilled naturalists and guides, our tours ensure that you not only expand your bird checklist but also dive into the beauty of India's natural landscapes.

India is a haven for both resident and migratory birds, accounting for nearly 12% of the world's bird species. The country's unique habitats nurture diverse species, including endemic ones like the Red and Painted Spurfowl in Central India, the Malabar Barbet in the Western Ghats, and the Narcondam Hornbill in the Andaman Islands. The best time for birdwatching in India is between October and April, when migratory species such as waterfowl, raptors, and passerines flock to various habitats, adding to the country's already rich avifauna.

India’s primary birding habitats include forests, scrublands, grasslands, deserts, and wetlands, each supporting a distinctive population of bird species. Our tours span across 13 states, covering iconic birding destinations like the Himalayas, home to the Himalayan Monal, and the Western Ghats, where the Wayanad Laughing Thrush thrives. Whether you’re an avid photographer or simply passionate about nature, our tours can be customized to suit your preferences.

Explore India’s birding wonders with us and experience the captivating world of birds. Let us craft a tailor-made birdwatching tours just for you!

 



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