Rare flora and fauna abroad attracts Indian travellers

Rare flora and fauna in faraway lands is now making its presence show in the Indian travellers’ itinerary.

Rare flora and fauna abroad attracts Indian travellers
It’s now your turn to play Charles Darwin, the scientist who coined the Theory of Evolution in Galapagos Islands. And not just you, your kids will benefit hugely from informative excursions to touristy spots that extend rare flora and fauna trails. Taking a practical lesson in Botany and Zoology could never have been such fun.

Our entire edition today is dedicated to the curiosity that nature arises in us. And it is truly so amazing to know the extensive number of destinations that entice tourists, thanks to its tremendous bio-diversity.

Rare flora and fauna not just adds colour and interest, it also attracts botanists and animal life experts to study the habitat and mark new discoveries and wonder cures.

Sustainable Tourism can thus be possible with such profound knowledge about the marvels of nature.




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