Birdwatching Tours
Available across Asian Adventures, Block A, Sector 4, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
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About Birdwatching Tours
Birdwatching Tours
We offer expert-guided birdwatching tours across India and international destinations like Sri Lanka, Borneo, and Mongolia. Our tours range from 6-15 days, focusing on spotting rare and endemic bird species in diverse habitats.
What Makes Us Different
- India's largest birding tour outfit
- Led by experienced naturalists and guides
- Conservation-oriented approach
- Customizable itineraries
- Combined with wildlife photography opportunities
Ideal For
Nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and photographers seeking to observe rare species like Himalayan Griffon, Bugun Liocichla, and various endemic birds in their natural habitats.
Additional Features
Tours include educational components about bird habitats, conservation efforts, and local ecosystems. We integrate cultural experiences and sustainable tourism practices into our birding expeditions.
Meet your Expert
Asian Adventures
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My Story
We’re a bunch of nature nerds, writers, and wanderers, hooked on wild places. Started out just wanting to show folks how wild Asia really is, not just through binoculars, but in your bones. From tigers in Corbett to rain-soaked Borneo, every trip makes us fight harder for these wild spaces. Conservation isn’t just talk for us—it’s the heart of what we do. Even our city Earth Walks? They’re about finding magic where you least expect it.
My Work
Unique Nature Tours - We run wildlife expeditions, multi-day birding tours, nature photography trips, and our 'Earth Walks' in cities.
Birding Specialists - India’s biggest birding tour team—spot endemics, rare birds, and enjoy expert-led multi-day birding tours.
Adventures for All - From epic journeys in Ladakh or Borneo to city nature walks—there’s something for every explorer.
Expert-Led Experiences - Ecologists and naturalists guide every trip, sharing deep conservation knowledge and wild stories.
Who’s It For? - Birders, wildlife photographers, families, solo travelers—anyone up for conservation-focused ecotourism.