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Your wildlife experience in India

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I suggest the best months for safari in India for non-Indians are February and March. There is wide spread belief that winter (December-January) is best season because temperatures are very pleasant (24-25 C), but its true only for general cultural tourism - Taj Mahal, Jaupur, Udaupur etc not for safaris, the problem is that winter time in the jungles there is still a lot lush vegetation from the autumn rains and visibility is not too high. From another hand summer - April and May visibility is better, but temperaures are horrible (for non-Indians). So the golden middle time for safari tourism in India I think  is period 1 February - 30 March, vegetation is less, forests are drying out and in the same time temperatures are still affordable - 34-36 C.

Yes, I agree that Tanzania is the world wildlife super power as US are world political super power.
Yes, I agree that population density in India is 10 times higher than in Africa. But that could change in the future. According UN projections the population of India which currently is 1,3 billion will stabilize and stop growing at around 1,6-1,7 billion. In same time population growth in Africa is absolutely horrible and out of control and current population of Africa of 1,2 billion will increase to 4 billion people at the turn of this century. In Ngorngoro Conservation Aria already live 65 000 Masai people and if not relocated from there they will increase to quarter of million after 50 years. That  mean that after few decades ecosystem of Ngorngoro-Serengeti will be destroyed. The Western countries and UN should press government of Tanzania and help financially to relocate the Masai from NCA before is not too late.
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Your wildlife experience in India - Pckts - 04-29-2017, 06:44 PM
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