TCS World Travel – Private Jet Expeditions
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Wildlife & Natural Wonders of the World
Travel in pursuit of some of the planet’s most magnificent creatures while experiencing its breathtaking landscapes. Watch in awe as wild animals roam the African savanna, seek out the elusive Bengal tiger in India and delight in the playful lemurs of Madagascar. Marvel at the marine life of the Maldives, explore the frankincense trail in Oman, stand before the spectacular Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, and enjoy coastal exploration and wine tasting in South Africa.
Athens
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Athens Destination Guide
Cape Winelands
Cape Winelands Destination Guide
Grootbos Nature Reserve
Grootbos Nature Reserve is located above South Africa's Walker Bay, which is where southern right whales calve from June to November and great white sharks are known to linger in the waters. Enjoy whale and shark watching, nature hikes, horseback riding and many outdoor activities while visiting the Reserve.
Maasai Mara
Maasai Mara Destination Guide
Maldives
Maldives Destination Guide
Nosy Be
Nosy Be Destination Guide
Ranthambore National Park
The Ranthambhore National Park stretches across an area of 1,334 sq km on the eastern edge of the Thar Desert. Once the hunting grounds of the erstwhile ruling family of Jaipur, today it is one of the last sanctuaries of the big cat, the Royal Bengal Tiger. Ranthambore actually consist of not one, but three, wildlife preserves: the Ranthambore National Park itself, the Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary and the Keladevi Sanctuary.
Ranthambore is an oasis of dense dry deciduous forests amidst a vast tract of semi arid scrub and thorny desert vegetation surrounded by the hills of the Vindhyas and the Aravalis.
An ancient fort lies within the park boundaries of Ranthambore, adding to its charm. Ravines, nallahs, water bodies and waterfalls add to its beauty and offer many natural hideouts for tigers and the other wildlife endemic to this park.
Part of Project Tiger (one of Asia's most important conservation efforts), Ranthambore is the favorite haunt of wildlife buffs and professional wildlife photographers from around the world who come to see tigers, panthers, wild cats, hyena, jackal, marsh crocodile, wild boar, bears, many species of deer and a rich birdlife of over 300 species, including the great Indian horned owl. Ranthambore encompasses three lakes: Raj Bagh, Malik Talab and Padam Talab, where aquatic birds can be seen.
Salalah
Salalah Destination Guide
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls Destination Guide