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CORBETT NATIONAL PARK & NAINITAL (SATTAL & PANGOT)
Nainital
| Photo: Arun Raghurama |
This hill station, situated at 1900 msl, is close to Corbett National Park. This picturesque town sits around a lake. We will visit birding hot-spots like Pangot and Sattal. More than 200 species have been reported from the area. We will be looking for specialities like Scaly-bellied Woodpecker, Great Barbet, Collared Owlet, Lammergeier, Black Eagle, Red-billed Blue Magpie, Indian Blue Robin, Spot-winged Tit, Black-lored Tit, Black-throated Tit, Striated Prinia, Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler, White-browed Shrike Babbler, Rufous Sibia, Fire-breasted Flowerpecker, and Yellow-breasted Greenfinch. Mammals include Goral and Yellow-throated Marten.
Date: Batch I: 10th–14th May, 2014 ... Batch II: 15th–19th May, 2014 (On demand)
Camp Charges: Rs. 19,800/- for members and Rs. 20,400/- for others.
Accommodation: Twin sharing basis.
Reporting: Pick-up at New Delhi railway station at 8.45 a.m. on Day one and drop at New Delhi railway station at 7.30 p.m. on the last day.How to Reach: Mumbai Rajdhani (12951) Dep. 04.40 p.m., Arr. New Delhi next day at 08.30 a.m, Swaraj Exp. (12471) Dep. 07.55 a.m., Arr. 04.30 a.m. Other trains include Dehradun Exp. (19019), LTT HW AC SUP (12171), Amritsar Exp. (11057). New Delhi is also well connected by air; New Delhi airport is 20 km from New Delhi railway station.
Cost includes: All accommodation, meals (B/L/D) from first day lunch to last day lunch, transfers from and to New Delhi, permits, and entry to park.
Cost excludes: Flight/rail ticket to New Delhi, all expenses of personal nature like laundry, beverages, and lunch on first and last day, camera fees, any cost not specified above.
Registration*: Kindly contact us at 022-22821811 / 22871202 or email bnhs.programmes@gmail.com
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Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) is an NGO working in the field of nature and wildlife conservation since 1883 and as a part of our educational activities and nature awareness campaign, we conduct various nature camps and wildlife safari camps across India like Kanah National Park, Lakshdweep Island, Dudhwa and many more and also at foreign destinations like Tanzania,Kenya, Malaysia, Bhutan, Madagascar. By participating in the camp with the BNHS you are supporting the BNHS and its cause for nature and wildlife conservation
Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) is an NGO working in the field of nature and wildlife conservation since 1883 and as a part of our educational activities and nature awareness campaign, we conduct various nature camps and wildlife safari camps across India like Kanah National Park, Lakshdweep Island, Dudhwa and many more and also at foreign destinations like Tanzania,Kenya, Malaysia, Bhutan, Madagascar. By participating in the camp with the BNHS you are supporting the BNHS and its cause for nature and wildlife conservation
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| Photo: Arun Raghurama |


