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    Destinations for solo birding (on foot) in India & Nepal

    thanks a lot for your suggestions!
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    Destinations for solo birding (on foot) in India & Nepal

    Hi everyone, My favorite way to bird is on hikes and walks. I want to get recommendations for destinations that are good for solo birding around India & Nepal and that are accessible through hikes (of all kinds). Some walks and hikes that I have enjoyed birding on include - hikes in Sikkim...
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    Solo week-long trip to Eaglenest in Arunachal Pradesh (India)

    Yes, while I was in Lama, I also saw 4 additional cabins being built. Apparently, there are plans for heating and other comforts.
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    Solo week-long trip to Eaglenest in Arunachal Pradesh (India)

    Thank you for reading ! I checked with Tenzu and Angu and they are fine with their number being shared . Tenzu Glow who runs lama camp can be reached on +91 8974139955 . Angu's (Bompu's manager) number +91 8729903110. Angu's phone is sometimes out of range (Bompu has poor cellular service), but...
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    Solo week-long trip to Eaglenest in Arunachal Pradesh (India)

    Hello everyone! This is my first post to the forum ! I recently returned from a week-long solo birding trip (23 Jan- 1 Feb 2024) to Eaglenest Sanctuary in Arunachal pradesh (India) and wanted to share a few tidbits. I have a longer blog post about my whole experience here too (it's pretty...
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    hi from india

    Hi Everyone, I'm Satyajit ,from India. Ive been watching birds for the last 5 years and am always looking out for a new bird to add to my 'seen and identified' list :) I use Salim Ali's Field Guide to Indian birds and also have the compact synopsis bu salim ali and dillon ripley. cheers to them...
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