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Experience Sri Lanka's enchanting landscapes, rich culture, and luxurious stays for a dream honeymoon of romantic adventures and serene retreats.

Inspirations

From surf to sky: Discover love's adventure in Sri Lanka's paradise

Experiences

Discover Ella: a serene Sri Lankan escape with hikes, waterfalls, tea tours, cultural experiences, and delectable cuisine amidst stunning scenery.

Hotels

Sri Lanka's opulent retreats: colonial elegance, beachfront luxury, wilderness adventures, and cultural treasures, each promising unparalleled indulgence and charm.

Travel Planning

Sri Lanka's 15 snorkelling paradises, where vibrant reefs, exotic marine life, and serene waters promise unforgettable underwater adventures

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The Secret Life of Wetlands: Wildlife Watching in Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur

Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur is one of India’s most iconic wetland sanctuaries and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ideal for birdwatchers and nature lovers, it offers sightings of over 370 bird species, along with mammals like nilgai and jackals, all in a peaceful, vehicle-free environment. From cycle rickshaw safaris to guided walking tours, it’s a sustainable and immersive wildlife experience just a few hours from Delhi. With eco-lodges nearby and low entry costs, Keoladeo is a must-visit destination for responsible travelers. Hi DMC provides curated eco-travel experiences that connect you deeply with this extraordinary wetland.

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Marine Life in Lakshadweep: A Snorkeler’s Checklist

Lakshadweep offers one of India’s most spectacular snorkeling experiences, with pristine coral reefs, clear waters, and rich marine life. Snorkelers can spot vibrant clownfish, sea turtles, reef sharks, and more across islands like Kadmat, Bangaram, and Minicoy. The best time to visit is from October to March, when conditions are ideal. With costs averaging $35–60 per trip, it’s an affordable and unforgettable activity.

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Eco-Camping Near Nepal’s Buffer Zones: Where Nature Comes Alive

Nepal’s buffer zones around national parks are emerging as unique eco-camping destinations where travelers can enjoy raw wilderness while supporting local communities. From the grasslands of Chitwan to the river corridors of Bardia and the wetland edges of Shuklaphanta, these zones offer low-impact stays, wildlife sightings, and authentic cultural exchange. Budget-friendly and sustainable, eco-camping here allows visitors to connect deeply with nature and conservation efforts.

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Endangered Species of Bhutan: Conservation Travel Guide

Bhutan is home to some of Asia’s rarest and most endangered species, including snow leopards, red pandas, and white-bellied herons. With its high-altitude parks, pristine forests, and strict conservation laws, the country offers unique opportunities for travelers to witness wildlife ethically and support conservation efforts. Key destinations like Jigme Dorji, Phrumsengla, and Royal Manas National Parks are excellent for spotting elusive species. Through community tourism and guided eco-travel, visitors can directly contribute to preserving Bhutan’s biodiversity.

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Wildlife Photography Tips: Capturing Big Cats in the Indian Subcontinent

Big cat photography in the Indian subcontinent is both thrilling and challenging. With prime destinations like Ranthambhore, Kabini, and Gir in India, Bardia in Nepal, and Yala in Sri Lanka, photographers can capture majestic tigers, leopards, and lions in their natural habitats. Essential tips include focusing on the eyes, using natural light, and understanding animal behavior. Ethical practices—like avoiding flash and respecting park rules—are crucial. Hi DMC offers tailored, responsible photography tours that blend expert guidance, eco-stays, and unforgettable encounters with the subcontinent’s iconic big cats.

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