The Great Outdoors

Open your eyes to one of the most incredible and intricate ecosystems of the world. India’s forests and nature reserves are part of the World’s tropical biomes. Their rich bio-diversity weave a challenging scenario in modern day conservation and forest management. Something that must be experienced in its entirety. W.A.T.C.H sets out to do just that.

OUR JOURNEY

A slow evolving labour of discovery, W.A.T.C.H has taken its time to unfold simply because the man on the four-by-four has taken his time to discover, assimilate and fall in love.

For decades, wildlife experiences in India have been characterized as seeing a tiger in the wild. The key search words for this would be ‘Tiger Tourism’.

W.A.T.C.H. invites you to gently explore our forests, be enlightened about myriad relationships in rich eco-systems, behold sweet smelling Mahua (Madhuca Indica) on the forest floor and its effect on the spotted deer population, its relation to healthy tiger numbers, a tiger’s relationship with their cousins – the leopards, and their collective association with the communities that live close to their habitat!

To experience the wild one has to spend hours in the outdoors with an unending zeal to explore nature. What then unfurls are amazing moments of courage and survival. Nature in its glorious presentation.

For this, you would need time and patience, to wait and W.A.T.C.H.

For this you would need time and patience, to wait and W.A.T.C.H.

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MEMOIRS TO

FEB 11/2022 | WILDLIFE

Nagarhole National Park and Tiger Reserve lies in the foothills of the Western Ghats on the leeward side. This vast mixed deciduous forest comprises around 1000 sq. km of pristine wilderness that is home to many of the animals that India is known for.

JUNE 6/2019 | WILDLIFE

One of the most beautiful sounds in the Indian jungle is the sound of a Gibbon family waking up. The Gibbon chorus starts off from various corners of the forest each morning.

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