DM for Jungle Safari and sure Sighting of Leopard & Elephants at Rajaji National Park, 09917606031. *Rajaji National park Jungle Safari and Wildlife tour* *Jungle Safari Gates at Rajaji National park* Rajaji National Park is divided into main 6 Saf
DM for Jungle Safari and sure Sighting of Leopard & Elephants at Rajaji National Park, 09917606031.
*Rajaji National park Jungle Safari and Wildlife tour*
*Jungle Safari Gates at Rajaji National park*
Rajaji National Park is divided into main 6 Safari Gate.
*1. Chilla Safari Gate, 36km. Jeep Charge 3,000/-*
*2. Ranipur Safari Gate, 30km. Jeep Charge 3,000/-*
*3. Motichur Safari Gate, 24km. Jeep Charge 2,500/-*
*4. Jhilmil jheel Safari Gate, 32km. Jeep Charge 3,500/-*
*5. Mohand Safari Gate, 35km. Jeep Charge 6,000/-*
*6. Ghori Buffer Gate, 35km. Jeep Charge 2,500/-*
*Tickets & Entries in Rajaji National Park*
Per-person :- 150
Enter fees :- 250 (One time)
Jeep Charge:- 3,000 (1 to 6) Person.
*We Can Understand it like this.*
1 Person :- 3,400/-
2 Person :- 3,550/-
3 Person :- 3,700/-
4 Person :- 3,850/-
5 Person :- 4,000/-
6 Person :- 4,150/-
If Naturlist Required 1250 Extra.
*Safari Duration* :- 2.30
to 3.00hours.
*Track Lenght* :- 30km to 36Km.
*Safari Entry Timing* :- Morning :- 6.00Am to Evening 4.00Pm
*How to book Jungle Safari?*
1. One Id of Any Guest.
2. Name and Age Of Members.
3. Date and Time for Safari.
4. Will have to pay ₹ 1,000 advance.
*GPay, Phone Pay, Paytm*
9917606031
*Contact Details*
Call and What's app
9917606031, 7251819193
*Website*
www.rajajinationalparktourism.com
www.rajajijunglesafari.com
https://www.youtube.com/user/viru644
https://www.instagram.com/rajajinationalpark_virunegi
https://twitter.com/v_naturalist?s=08
*Rajaji National park Jungle Safari and Wildlife tour* *Jungle Safari Gates at Rajaji National park* Rajaji National Park is divided into main 5 Safari Gate. *1. Chilla Safari Gate, 36km. Jeep Charge 3,000/-* *2. Ranipur Safari Gate, 30km. Jeep
*Rajaji National park Jungle Safari and Wildlife tour*
*Jungle Safari Gates at Rajaji National park*
Rajaji National Park is divided into main 5 Safari Gate.
*1. Chilla Safari Gate, 36km. Jeep Charge 3,000/-*
*2. Ranipur Safari Gate, 30km. Jeep Charge 3,000/-*
*3. Motichur Safari Gate, 28km. Jeep Charge 2,500/-*
*4. Jhilmil jheel Safari Gate, 3 2km. Jeep Charge 3,500/-*
*5. Ghori Buffer Gate, 35km. Jeep Charge 2,500/-*
*Tickets & Entries in Rajaji National Park*
Per-person :- 150
Enter fees :- 250 (One time)
Jeep Charge:- 3,000 (1 to 5) Person.
*We Can Understand it like this.*
1 Person :- 3,400/-
2 Person :- 3,550/-
3 Person :- 3,700/-
4 Person :- 3,850/-
5 Person :- 4,000/-
6 Person :- 4,150/-
7 Person:- 4,300/-
If Guide Required 1250 Extra.
*Safari Duration* :- 3
.00 to 3.30hours.
*Track Lenght* :- 36Km.
*Entry Timing* :-
1. Morning :- 6.30Am to 9.00Am.
2.. Afternoon:- 3.30Pm to 6.30Pm.
*How to book Jungle Safari?*
1. One Id of Any Guest.
2. Name and Age Of Members.
3. Date and Time for Safari.
4. Will have to pay ₹ 1,000 advance.
*GPay, Phone Pay, Paytm*
9917606031
*Contact Details*
Call and What's app
9917606031, 7251819193
*Website*
www.rajajinationalparktourism.com
https://www.youtube.com/user/viru644
https://www.instagram.com/rajajinationalpark_virunegi
https://twitter.com/v_naturalist?s=08
Uttrakhand open for Visitors 😀🎉 Welcome to Uttarakhand ❤️
Uttrakhand open for Visitors 😀🎉
Welcome to Uttarakhand ❤️
Celebrating international Elephant day
Celebrating international Elephant day
Monsoon jungle safari
What a #Amazing Sighting
During #Monsoon jungle #Safari Aug2020
5-Male Elephants #Crossing Ganga river
Rajaji National Park & Tiger Reserve
Buffer Zone, Jhilmil Jheel Conservation reserve, Uttarakhand, India
Field Guide, Birder, Safari Guide
Viru Negi
Welcome to Uttarakhand
Welcome to Uttarakhand
Need flyover to protect elephant corridor
Need flyover to protect elephant corridors to save wild animals and Jungle of Uttarakhand.
Bull Elephant Crossing National highway, Haridwar to najibabad near chidiyapur range, jhilmil Jheel conservacion reserve.
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#Corridors
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#highway,
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Tab #Uttarakhandforestdepatmant
#protect
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Contact for Jungle Safari
Burmese python, अजगर
Largest snake of India
Python – General Length 9.8 ft.
Commonly found in Rajaji National Park and Tiger Reserve, Uttrakhand India
is one of the five largest species of snakes in the world (about the fourth-largest as measured either by length or weight). It is native to a large area of Southeast Asia but is found as an invasive species elsewhere. Until 2009, it was considered a subspecies of Python molurus, but now is recognized as belonging to a distinct species.[3]
Elephant group
Elephant group dekala Corbett National Park
Mud-puddling, or simply puddling, is a behaviour most conspicuous in butterflies, but occurs in other animals as well, mainly insects; they seek out nutrients in certain moist substances such as rotting plant matter, mud and carrion and they suck up the f
Mud-puddling, or simply puddling, is a behaviour most conspicuous in butterflies, but occurs in other animals as well, mainly insects; they seek out nutrients in certain moist substances such as rotting plant matter, mud and carrion and they suck up the fluid. Where the conditions are suitable, conspicuous insects such as butterflies commonly form aggregations on wet soil, dung or carrion.[1] From the fluids they obtain salts and amino acids that play various roles in their physiology, ethology and ecology.[2][3] This behaviour also has been seen in some other insects, notably the leafhoppers, e.g. the potato leafhopper, Empoasca fabae.[4]
Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) are diverse in their strategies to gather liquid nutrients. Typically, mud-puddling behaviour takes place on wet soil. But even sweat on human skin may be attractive to butterflies such as species of Halpe.[5][6] More unusual sources include blood and tears. Again, similar behaviour is not limited to the Lepidoptera, and for example, the various species of bees commonly called sweat bees are attracted to various kinds of sweat and tears, including that of humans, and other bee species have been recorded as doing so to various degrees.
#Elephant #Mock #Charge
#Elephant #Mock #Charge