Little rann Of Kutch
Wildlife Photography Tour
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Little Rann Of Kutch
The Little Rann of Kutch is a unique and expansive salt marsh located in the Indian state of Gujarat. Covering an area of approximately 5,000 square kilometers, it is a remarkable and ecologically significant region. One of the most notable features of the Little Rann of Kutch is the presence of the endangered Indian Wild Ass, also known as the Ghudkhar.
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Only 24,999/- INR
Wildlife Photography is an expensive hobby. But what if a below middle-class person(Like me) has this hobby? Or, wants to be a wildlife photographer? That is why it is only 24,999 INR. So that a wildlife enthusiast can pursue their hobby and become a wildlife photographer. I have planned this tour for all, from beginners to professionals.
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LRK - Full of Possiblities
The Little Rann of Kutch is home to a diverse array of wildlife, adapted to the unique and challenging environment of this salt marsh and desert scrubland. Conservation efforts in the region aim to protect the unique and diverse wildlife of the Little Rann of Kutch, especially the endangered Indian Wild Ass and other animals.
Itinerary
Day One
Day Two & Three
Day Four
10:00 AM: Start journey from Ahmedabad Rail Station / Airport
12:30 PM: Check in to Hotel
1:00 PM: Lunch Time
1:30 PM: Get ready for first safari
2:30 PM - 6:30 PM: Afternoon Safari
7:30 PM: Return back to hotel
8:00 PM: Photography Discussion & Post Processing Session
9:30 PM: Dinner
5:00 AM: Wake up and get ready for Morning safari
6:00 AM - 10 AM: Morning Safari (Breakfast on field)
11:00 AM: Return to Hotel
1:00 PM: Lunch Time
1:30 PM: Get ready for first safari
2:30 PM - 6:30 PM: Afternoon Safari
7:30 PM: Return back to hotel
8:00 PM: Photography Discussion & Post Processing Session
9:30 PM: Dinner
5:00 AM: Wake up and get ready for Morning safari
6:00 AM - 10 AM: Morning Safari (Breakfast on field)
11:00 AM: Return to Hotel & Check out
1:30 PM: Reach Ahmedabad Rail Station / Airport
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How to book Wildlife Photography tour?To book wildlife photography tour, you can submit your enquiries through Contact form or email me at jguha.1992@gmail.com / wildphotographytour@gmail.com or call me +91 7278070204 / 9330158288😃
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I have just started photography or I am willing to start. Can I join?Yes! All of my tours are for everyone, who love nature and photography. Beginners to Professional, all can join in my Wildlife Photography tours. I will help you with all necessary areas, such as - Camera settings in Different situation, On-Field guidance, Composition, Post processing, Play with light & shadow to create artistic result, etc.
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How to make payment? Do I need to pay the full amount in advance?After confirming the tour dates and itinerary, I will send you the payment details. Only 50% amount you have to pay in advance. rest of the amount you can pay later before the 1 week of the Tour dates.
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Is there any refund or cancellation policy?Please check the Refund Policy Page
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Will I get any certification after workshop or tour?No!
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What is the camera and lens requirement to join wildlife photography tours?There is no particular answer for this question. Depending on the circumstance, you have to use different lenses. Starting from 11mm to 800mm lens, all are good for nature and wildlife photography. For habitat shot, wider lens | For Mammals, more than 200mm is preferable | For birds, more than 400mm is preferable(These are just our opinion, and it changes based on the situation) However, many birdwatchers and nature lover do not carry any camera, they just use binocular to cherries the moment.
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I want to go solo, what will be the charges?If you want to book a solo trip, please send the details through Contact form or email me at jguha.1992@gmail.com / wildphotographytour@gmail.com or call us +91 7278070204 / 9330158288😃 I will contact you and finalize the best after discussion.
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I am not a photographer, can I join?Yes! Even if you are not a photographer, you can join.
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I want to plan with my family and friends, can you arrange?I can arrange tours for family and friends as well. However, those are customized tours and based on your requirements, I will arrange the same. You can plan for gypsy safari, elephant safari, canter safari or nature walk in different national parks and reserve forest. Note: Elephant safari, canter safari or nature walk are not available in all jungles, these will be booked as per availability. I may not be with you in person if it is not a photography tour.
Wildlife OF LRK
Some of the prominent wildlife species found in this region include:
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Indian Wild Ass (Equus hemionus khur): The Indian Wild Ass, also known as the Ghudkhar, is one of the most iconic species of the Little Rann of Kutch. This rare and endangered subspecies of the Asiatic Wild Ass is well adapted to the arid conditions and is known for its swift speed and endurance.
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Desert Fox (Vulpes vulpes pusilla): The desert fox, a subspecies of the red fox, is found in the Little Rann of Kutch. It has a sandy-colored coat that helps it blend seamlessly into the arid landscape.
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Indian Gazelle (Gazella bennettii): Also known as the Chinkara, the Indian Gazelle is a graceful and agile antelope species that thrives in the desert and semi-arid regions of India, including the Little Rann of Kutch.
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Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes): The Indian wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf and is found in the grasslands and scrub forests of the region. They are skilled predators, preying on various smaller mammals.
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Indian Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena): The Little Rann of Kutch is also home to the Indian Striped Hyena, a scavenger species known for its distinctive black and white striped coat.
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Desert Cat (Felis silvestris ornata): The desert cat is a small wild cat species adapted to arid environments and can be spotted in the Little Rann of Kutch.
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Birds: The region attracts numerous migratory birds during the monsoon and winter months. Various waterfowl, cranes, flamingos, and raptors can be seen in the shallow lakes and marshes that form during the wet season.
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Reptiles: Several reptile species inhabit the Little Rann of Kutch, including the Indian cobra, Russell's viper, saw-scaled viper, and numerous species of lizards.
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Invertebrates: The salt flats and marshes of the Little Rann of Kutch are also home to various invertebrates, including several species of crustaceans and insects.
Conservation efforts in the region aim to protect the unique and diverse wildlife of the Little Rann of Kutch, especially the endangered Indian Wild Ass and other vulnerable species that depend on this fragile ecosystem for survival.