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Bird Watching Holidays Asia
Asia extends from the tropics to the Arctic and includes the world's highest mountain ranges. This great diversity of climates and habitats is reflected in a great diversity of birds, with about 2,700 species occurring in the region.

Observe cranes, kingfishers, comorants, ibis, egret, heron, partridge, river tern, stone plougher and snake birds. You might even spot a crocodile or two basking in the sun!

Winters (October to March), are particularly attractive to visitors because of the large number of migratory birds that are present at the time.

Click on the "MORE INFO ..." links to see full details of each of the holidays and to book or make an enquiry. And if you do book one of these holidays we would love you to send us a review.

Image Bird Watching Holiday In The Himalayas
A unique birding trip designed to combine exotic locations in the Himalayas with Bharatpur & Chambal. A 15 day tour starts with a visit to Bharatpur (Keoladeo Ghana National Park) on foot and with cycle rickshaws. Keoladeo National Park has some of the finest wetlands in the world and is now classified as a UNESCO world heritage site. Over 400 species have been recorded in the park, one third of which are winter migrants which breed as far as Siberia & Central Asia.
FROM £1130.00 MORE INFO ...
   
Image Kerala Birds Nature And Culture Tour
A 13 day tour comprising bird watching and wildlife, indigenous guides and trekkers, home-cooked food, forests and tea gardens, cardamom plantations, waterfalls, bathing, camping, tribal huts, homestays, toy train at Ooty and more… The trackers are the indigenous people from the mountain Muduvan villages. And here lies the essence of this tour - the relationship between birds, nature and people.
FROM £1200.00 MORE INFO ...
   
Image Kurils Islands Bird Watching Cruise
Commencing in Sakhalin this 13 day voyage covers the full Kuril Island region with its stunning volcanoes and wide diversity and numbers of birds. The Kuril Island chain is made up of 32 islands that stretch between Russia and Japan across the Bering Sea. The Kurils are all formed by volcanoes that rise from the sea floor. The larger of the Kuril Islands are inhabited, and most people make their living from the sea, as they have for generations.
FROM US $5436.00 MORE INFO ...
   
Image Kerala Bird Watching Holiday, Western Ghats
A 6 day tour specifically designed to sight most of the endemic birds of the Western Ghats. Tropical rain forests are primary centers of species richness and endemism within the Western Ghats in India. There are more than 450 known bird species from this hotspot, of which 16 are endemic, mostly found in the lowland rainforests and high altitude montane forests of the Kerala. The Western Ghats is also considered as an Endemic Bird Area by BirdLife International.
FROM £400.00 MORE INFO ...
   
Image Sri Lanka Bird Watching Holiday
A 14 day tour, during which you will be visiting the key sites for bird watching in Sri Lanka. You will explore by foot some of Asia’s fantastic rainforests and you will also do safaris at Sri Lanka’s finest National Parks. The tour will also have sufficient time for relaxation. At a suitable point during the tour you will advice you to visit some of the well run charities for development of local villages.
FROM £1220.00 MORE INFO ...
   
Image Sri Lanka Bird Watching Tours
Sri Lanka’s tropical wilderness is a biological treasure trove providing habitats for numerous species of endemic fauna and flora. The island attracts more than 400 species of birds, nearly half of them migrants and 33 endemic to Sri Lanka. The best time to visit is between November and March when the migrants have landed, but there is plenty to satisfy you all year round. This 16 day journey covers some of the island’s most fascinating locations including coastal wetlands, rainforests and the soaring peaks of the hill country.
FROM £645.00 MORE INFO ...





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