Category Archives: Wildlife Tips

Using Tourism as a Tool for Sustaining Biodiversity Conservation

Wildlife Safaris

Biodiversity can be rightly described as ”diversity of life on planet earth”.  It is a collection of all living things, the places, their existence. According to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Biodiversity is a key tourism asset for many developing countries worldwide. It is directly responsible for 40% of the world’s economy, particularly in

Segregation of Waste - Wild Wednesday

This week we feature the importance of segregation of waste in protected areas. In most tourism visited wildlife reserves, the main aim of park management has been to curb visitors destroying the landscapes by preventing littering garbage, plastic bags and throwing away items which could potentially be harmful to wildlife and fauna present in the

Differentiating an Asiatic Elephant from its African cousin

We enter this week’s ‘Wild Wednesday’ post focusing on what differentiates an Asiatic Elephant from its African cousin? What are the characteristic that differ them from each other and what features we should keep in our minds when we do see one in the wild?  The Elephant Species One of the most spectacular large mammal species living

A Journey to Learn from the Wild

What makes people travel to the wilderness? Is it the sheer passion to learn, participate and contribute their experiences to that destination, or just trying to get away from normal hectic lifestyle and finding a lost world somewhere where they can leave all their troubles behind. What fascinates me as a wildlife traveller and many a times i

Essential ‘To-Do’s’ before travelling to any wilderness

As Wild Navigator is new to the world of travel blogging, we have received many requests from our followers to brief essential points / things to remember while visiting a national park / protected area. Wildlife travel in many parts of the world does not slot itself to be budget travel but instead comes under the high luxury

Let wilderness talk while we watch

Many of us have been actively involved in travelling to wildlife regions - be it in Asia, Africa South America or places that just host the last remaining wild species to view. As a traveller, we like to give as much possible to that very destination, and in this situation by contributing (indirectly or directly)

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