

Destination Wild: India
India’s diverse landscapes host rare wildlife, from snow leopards in the Himalayas to lion-tailed macaques in the Western Ghats. Indian elephants and Bengal tigers roam protected woodlands, while blackbuck and Asiatic lions adapt to the Thar Desert’s arid expanse. This vast biodiversity, spanning forests, mountains, and deserts, forms a unique ecological tapestry.
India’s diverse landscapes host rare wildlife, from snow leopards in the Himalayas to lion-tailed macaques in the Western Ghats. Indian elephants and Bengal tigers roam protected woodlands, while blackbuck and Asiatic lions adapt to the Thar Desert’s arid expanse. This vast biodiversity, spanning forests, mountains, and deserts, forms a unique ecological tapestry.
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