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How To Build A Tent And set Up A Campsite In The Jungle

The Mudumalai (Masinagudi) Wildlife Sanctuary attracts plenty of tourists from all over the World. Mudumalai means ancient hill and is located at the foothills of the famous Niligirs Hills in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Mudumalai is famous for its Tiger Reserve, Elephant habitat and jungle safaris. There are plenty of resorts all around

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Advantages and Disadvantages of wildlife photography

It is not so easy to become photographer. Simply getting and SLR in hand don’t make you a good photographer. You need to have those skills and creativity to capture the best of candid moments. The trickiest photographer is wildlife. Though it is so much in demand, there are so many advantages and disadvantages of

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Deep Jungle Home 2014 Calender

Mudumalai Deep Jungle Home 2014 Calender Deep Jungle Home is happy to release calender for the year 2014. To commemorate the release of the calender, Deep Jungle Home is happy to announce a Discount of 10% for stay during February / March 2014 which can be availed using coupon DJHFM20 About the Calender: The fawn 

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Bandipur Tigers will Get Adhar Cards in 2014

The NTCA (National Tiger Conservation Authority) has planed to allocate an unique Identification number or codes with area locations to each and every tiger in India to protect them from poachers Just like the Adhar card which is an unique id number for every Indian citizen, every Indian tiger     will also be given an unique

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Young Indian Wildlife Photographer Won The Best Wildlife Photographer Award

The title he provided for this photograph is – Mother’s Little Headful Udayan Rao Pawar A 14 year old boy Udayan Rao Pawar of 8th Grade Won the Best Wildlife photographer award for the content organized by BBC in association with UK’s Natural History Museum and BBC Worldwide for the following Photo that he clicked

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