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Welcome to the Home of Indian Wildlife, We are online travel company based in India, The main focus of this site is to provide comprehensive information on Indian heritage of wildlife. We as a group of friends have a common slogan " Conservation through Tourism"

Group's Philosophy:
To provide international exposure to Indian Wildlife, To create a platform of wildlifer & coservasanists, we care deeply about nature & aims to contribute through whatever efforts we can for making a difference.

Our philosophy is convert all the wildlife travellors visiting India into the Wildlife enthusiast, we aim to offer lifetime wildlife experience, Your visit with us will give you an overall experience of nature in its true form and glory.

Group's Aim :

We aim to give you a first hand experience of the diverse wildlife of India. We expect your tour with us will give you a better understanding of nature, as we see it. We want you to experience the nature first hand and leave with valuable information and a different outlook to wildlife.

It is also our endeavour to provide employment to the people who live on the peripheries of the wild life sanctuaries. Having realised that the local people are the key to preserving nature, finding ways and means to appreciate and enhance their contribution is also a very real objective for us.

Modes of Contacting us :

Write us on mails@thewildlifetravels.com
You can write us anytime and we will get back to you with answers within 24 hours or less.

Mobile +91 - 9999000436
Someone from our operational team will talk to you ( Between 0430 HRS. GMT till 1430 HRS. GMT)

Head Office :
Adventure & Expedition Travels Pvt. Ltd
47, Third Floor, Bharat Nagar,.
New Friends Colony, New Delhi-110025 (India)

USA Office
Anoop Kataria
48 Pleasant St
South Dartmouth, MA 02748
Ph:774-202-3758
Cell: 401-230-2668















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