Bird Watching & Photography Tours
Nature has its own way of telling stories—and birds are some of its most exquisite narrators. At Amazing World Travel Solutions, we offer specialized Bird Watching & Photography Tours designed for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, ornithologists, and photographers of all levels. Whether you’re a beginner with binoculars or a professional wildlife photographer, our curated experiences immerse you in the rich avian biodiversity of India and beyond.
India is home to over 1,300 species of birds, making it a paradise for bird watchers. From the wetlands of Bharatpur to the forests of the Western Ghats and the high-altitude lakes of Ladakh, every region offers a unique ecosystem teeming with feathered wonders. Our birding tours not only bring you closer to these beautiful creatures but also ensure a responsible and enriching wildlife experience.
What Makes Our Bird Watching & Photography Tours Special?
We believe bird watching is more than just ticking off species from a list—it’s about observing behavior, understanding habitats, and connecting with the rhythms of nature. With expert guides, eco-sensitive planning, and an eye for detail, our tours offer:
- Field Expertise: Our trained naturalists and birding guides bring years of experience, ensuring accurate identification, helpful tips, and insightful commentary on bird behavior and ecology.
- Photographer-Friendly Itineraries: We plan our trips considering the best lighting conditions, seasonal migrations, and nesting periods, so photographers can capture rare and stunning moments in nature.
- Small Group Sizes: To preserve tranquility and minimize disturbance to wildlife, we keep our groups small—providing a more intimate and personalized experience.
- Responsible Birding: We strictly follow ethical birding practices—no use of playbacks, minimal noise, proper distance maintenance, and emphasis on habitat conservation.
Popular Bird Watching Destinations We Cover
- Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur) – UNESCO World Heritage site and winter haven for thousands of migratory birds including the Siberian Crane, Painted Storks, and Spoonbills.
- Chilika Lake (Odisha) – Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon, home to Flamingos, Grey-headed Swamphens, and rare shorebirds.
- Pangot & Sattal (Uttarakhand) – A Himalayan treasure with species like the Himalayan Griffon, Blue-throated Barbet, and Khalij Pheasant.
- Thattekad Bird Sanctuary (Kerala) – Also known as the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, rich with Malabar Trogons, Ceylon Frogmouths, and endemic species.
- Kaziranga & Eaglenest (Northeast India) – Dream destinations for spotting Great Hornbills, Bugun Liocichla, and a wide range of Himalayan species.
- Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary (Karnataka) – Famous for pelicans, storks, and kingfishers, set amidst picturesque river islands.
- Desert National Park (Rajasthan) – Unique desert ecosystem that supports the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard.




