Glamping

A Comprehensive Guide to Wildlife Photography in India

The book you need if you want to master wildlife photography

OurTeam

Wildlife field guides arent uncommon. What makes this one stand out then, is the high quality of photographs it flaunts. With both authors being veteran naturalists and photographers with 14 years of combined experience, you wouldnt expect any less. The book doesnt focus on a certain type of wildlife, say birds or mammals, as is the case usually. It instead attempts to be a comprehensive guide to the wildlife of a particular region Central India, covering a total of 850 species, including 75 mammals, 433 birds, 156 butterflies, 84 dragonflies, 18 amphibians and 84 reptiles. The passion of the two authors, David Raju and Surya Ramachandran, who strayed from traditional career paths to explore the wild, shows in the taxonomic details they explore. A useful and, more importantly, aesthetic field guide for anyone who wants to go beyond the regular fare of tigers in the bewitching forests of Central India.

Top Places To See India’s Iconic Monuments, From Mumbai Yacht Clubs To Delhi Eateries

Bavarian Bliss: A First Timer's Guide To Munich

Must-Attend Weekend Events In Mumbai For You

Planning A Safari In India? Here’s What Not To Do

How To Plan The Perfect Ski Trip In India, According To An Expert

SCROLL FOR NEXT