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Exploring the Wonders of Great Himalayan National Park

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 Nestled in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh in India, the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) is a true gem of the Himalayas. Covering an area of approximately 1,171 square kilometers, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, trekkers, and wildlife lovers. In this blog, we will take you on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes and diverse ecosystems of the Great Himalayan National Park. 1. A Natural Wonderland The Great Himalayan National Park is renowned for its unparalleled biodiversity. It is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, with over 375 species of fauna and 31 species of mammals. Some of the notable species found here include the elusive snow leopard , Himalayan tahr, musk deer, and the vibrant Western Tragopan, a pheasant known for its striking colors. 2. Trekking Adventures For adventure seekers and trekkers, GHNP offers an array of trekking trails that provide a chance to explore its pristine beauty. The most popula

The Golden Mahseer, every angler's dream

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The fish that is known for its incredible ability of fighting for its survival is The Golden Mahseer. Popularly known as the tiger of Indian Rivers, this fish not resides in the beautiful waters of Himalayan Rivers. Anglers from around the world seek this fish. Mahseer is not just any fish, it's an angler's dream. Characteristics of The Golden Mahseer The Golden Mahseer is scientifically called Tor Putitora. The name is derieved from mahi and sher roughly translating to the tiger among fishes. It is also one of the toughest of watersport fishes. The fish is characterized by their large scales nad relatively large barbels along with powerful lips. The fish's population grows at the average rate of 10 cm annually. The fish is listed as endangered on IUCN Red List. Where can we find this tiger of fishes ? This incredible fish exists in himalayan ranges of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Existing in fast-moving waters the fish has its na

Dayara Bugyal Trek 2023 : A Majestic Journey with The Himalayan Outback

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  If you're someone who loves mountains and are currently craving a dose of nature's finest combined with a thrilling trekking experience, then let us take you on Dayara Bugyal Trek.  Brought to you by one and only: The Himalayan Outback. Huddle up, pack your bags and let’s take this journey that's perfect for all levels of trekkers - including first time trekkers.     The Magical and Majestic Dyara Bugyal Trek Dayara Bugyal (Bugyal means “meadow”), a trek through the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand in India. This heartthrobbing alpine meadow sits at the height of around 11,000 feet above sea level. Think of  gorgeous green meadows, pleasing wildflowers, and a backdrop of dense oak and rhododendron forests. It will all be like living your own fairy tale! Difficulty Level: Don't worry if you're not someone who is an experienced trekker. The Dayara Bugyal expedition is carefully curated to accommodate beginners as well as the ones who are pros. It covers the distance

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Wildlife Safari In India, India Travels With The Himalayan Outback

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 Picture yourself surrounded by the raw beauty of nature – lush forests, open grasslands, and exotic creatures that call these landscapes home. If you're an adventure enthusiast and a nature lover, a wildlife safari in India is an experience that should be at the top of your bucket list. And when it comes to such expeditions, India Travels that The Himalayan Outback offers are unparalleled journeys into the heart of India's wild side. Diving into the Wild with Himalayan Outback Brought to you by the Himalayan Outback, a trailblazer in the realm of adventure tourism. These wildlife safaris promise an adventure that will leave you spellbound. The landscapes are diverse and the wildlife is captivating. The experience is nothing short of magical. The Enchanting Encounters Await Tales of Tigers: India's jungles are home to the majestic Bengal tiger. The Himalayan Outback ensures that you get to witness these incredible creatures. The jungle safari in India takes you to renowne
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  The Best Time to Go Fishing in India: A Seasonal Guide Fishing is gaining popularity as a pastime in India. With a diverse array of fishing spots, anglers can enjoy freshwater fishing in rivers, lakes, and ponds or head to the coast for saltwater fishing. However, knowing the best time to go fishing in India is crucial to having a successful trip.  In this seasonal guide, we will attempt to highlight the optimal times for fishing in India and provide tips to help make your next fishing trip a success. Winter (December - February) Winter is not the ideal time for fishing in the cold river waters of North India. Fish like the Mahseer and Goonch tend to be sluggish and are not easily attracted to lures and flies. However, this is a wonderful time to go fishing in the the southern part of India, especially in freshwater.  The water temperature lowers during this season, causing fish to migrate to the surface and become easier to capture. Winter is a good season for several fish species,

Stunning Facts About Goonch Catfish

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  The Goonch Catfish, also famous as the man-eating catfish, is a terrifying river monster with sharp jaws and large eyeballs. It is unlike a typical fish, since it has a lengthy body and a massive flattened head with three pairs of barrels. Locals claim that the goonch catfish has attacked and devoured people in India. According to locals, They demand greater attention because of their gigantic size and unusual man-hunting mentality. Despite the fact that these fish are famous for their man-eating abilities, we still know very little about them.   The Himalayan Outback has brought to you some Interesting and stunning facts about Goonch Catfish that you might not be knowing about. Have a read!   What is Goonch Catfish? Goonch catfish , scientifically known as Bagarius yarrelli, is a member of the Sisoridae family and is famous by numerous names. Gorua Baghmas and Bodh Goonch catfish are giant-sized catfish endemic to South Asian riverbeds. This fish lives in the Indian subcontinent’s r