The Indian Subcontinent
Himalayas in the north, the Hindu Kush in the west, and the Arakanese in the east. It includes India, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives, and Pakistan. Extreme climatic variation, wide altitudinal range, geographical position and a huge variety of habitats give rise to the incredible species richness in fauna and flora across the Indian Subcontinent. The subcontinent is a must visit destination not just for birders but for all who have love and passion for the nature.
Indian Subcontinent:
A paradise for Birders and Bird Photographers
- More than 1300 avian species
- Around 87 globally threatened and more than 50 near-threatened species
- Over 180 endemics
- Around 70 restricted range species
- 13 Endemic Bird Areas: Andaman Islands, Nicobar Islands, Assam Plains, Eastern Himalayas, Northern Myanmar Lowlands, Southern Tibet, Western Himalayas, Western Ghats, Southern Deccan Plateau, Central Indian Forests, Sri Lanka, Indus Plains and Eastern Andhra Pradesh
- More than 650 Important Bird Areas
We specialize in designing birding trips, bird and wildlife photo tours that will make your visit to Indian Subcontinent an unforgettable experience. The Founders of Soar Excursions are passionate wild lifers, birders, and wildlife biologists. Our experts personally choose birding locations, best guides, and naturalists to ensure sighting of targeted birds. We design the tours to enable peaceful and comfortable retreat in the wild.