August 17, 2012Wild Navigator
By Paulinem Hernandez We all know how Kenya has long been criticized for its slow development and lack of infrastructure. Despite of these and many other difficulties, all people and institutions related to tourism agreed on the fact that Kenya offers the best African safari experience among its …
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August 9, 2012Wild Navigator
Wednesday 7 November is WTM World Responsible Tourism Day 2012, marked not only at World Travel Market, but around the world with special events, communications and consumer promotions, demonstrating the industry’s determination to make a real difference. Wild Navigator is proud to be a supporter on this day. We are …
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July 27, 2012Wild Navigator
Wild Picture of the Day or #WildPic today is India’s Royal Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris). As India’s supreme court bans tourism in core forest areas, the uncertainty of tourism in tiger reserves hangs in an insecure future. This sub-adult tiger stands alone at Tadoba Tiger Reserve in India. Picture was taken by AB Apana …
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July 23, 2012Wild Navigator
A female elephant was hit by a speeding passenger train (Interlink Express) coming from Tinsukia heading to Mariani at Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam (India). A herd of elephants were crossing the railway track at 7:30pm on the 15th of July when the speeding train knocked down a female elephant which was …
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July 11, 2012Wild Navigator
The world famous Kaziranga National Park located in Nagaon, Golaghat and Sonitpur district of Assam in India is submerged underwater with recent floods. This situation started to get grim when floodwaters of the mighty Brahmaputra river started entering Kaziranga National Park. It is estimated that morality is over 595 …
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July 8, 2012Wild Navigator
Wild Picture of the Day or #WildPic today is on the theme of Monsoons. It has finally arrived at Ranthambhore National Park (Rajasthan, India). The Monsoon in theory gives fresh water to the Indian sub-continent. This mechanism brings rain, regenerating benefits to agricultural, ecological and social dependency in many areas. The …
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