Discover the Untamed Beauty of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve on Our Wildlife Tour by Wildlense

Pilibhit Tiger Reserve is one of the hidden gems of India’s wildlife tourism. Located in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the reserve is home to a variety of wildlife species, including tigers, elephants, leopards, deer, and many more. With its lush green forests, sparkling rivers, and rich biodiversity, the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve is…

A complete guide to Tiger Reserves in Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh, one of the largest states in India, is home to a number of wildlife reserves and national parks, including several tiger reserves. If you’re planning a wildlife tour in Uttar Pradesh, it’s important to choose a responsible and sustainable tour company that will ensure your trip is eco-friendly and supports conservation efforts. One…

Pilibhit Tiger Reserve: A Thrilling Wildlife Adventure with Wildlense®

If you’re looking for an adventurous and unforgettable experience, consider a visit to the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve in Uttar Pradesh, India. This breathtaking destination is home to some of the world’s most endangered species, including the Bengal tiger, leopard, and Soft-coated otters. With the help of Wildlense Eco Foundation, you can experience the beauty of…

Ecotourism can benefit wildlife conservation: Here’s how

Man in a forest

Tourism is often associated with a negative impact on local wildlife. However, ecotourism is different, and it can actually have benefits.  Increased community awareness for conservation When local communities see tourists coming in to see wildlife, it can change their attitudes towards conservation.  Wild animals they once saw as threats to their livestock or communities…

Conservation of Wildlife in India

Wildlife is an important and integral part of our world. It not only beautifies our world but is also a source of pride for countries, governments & communities who have taken up the responsibility of conserving nature & wildlife in their original form. Nowadays we feel need to conserve our wildlife because the past few…