News
From Kenya to India and Singapore, these are the best wildlife photography destinations in the world, as revealed by a recent Go2Africa study.
By Pyusha Chatterjee
People
Randeep Hooda tells us about his efforts to protect wildlife, why he wants to visit lesser-known national parks in the country, and more.
By Chirag Mohanty Samal
In an industry dominated by men, Rathika Ramasamy leads the charge as India's first female wildlife photographer.
By Bayar Jain
T+L India's A-List Member Latika Nath shares her interesting experiences and shares light on wildlife photography and conservation.
By Simrran Gill
Destinations
This bird enthusiast scours the Gajoldoba wetland in West Bengal, looking to find aviary friends circling the birdwatcher's Mecca.
By Shiladitya Mukhopadhyay
Latika Nath captures the dazzling wildlife and biodiversity of the Ladakh and makes a case for saving their dramatic habitat from extinction.
By Latika Nath
From the ageless Waheeda Rehman to the legendary Anil Kumble, here are 8 Indian celebrities with a passion for wildlife photography.
By Karan Kaushik
Harbouring 680 species of birds, many of them endemic, Mishmi Hills in central Arunachal Pradesh delights birdwatchers with rare sightings.
The winners of the 2021 Wildlife Photographer Of The Year are out, and the list includes a 10-year-old from Bengaluru!
By Naina Atri
Wildlife photographer Steve Winter revisits his jaguar expeditions in Brazil’s Pantanal region and recounts an incredible conservation story.
By Rashima Nagpal
Breathtaking views of the northern lights, hot bath & spa inside a property atop River Lulea, this Swedish floating hotel will take you on a heavenly tour.
By Tanvi Jain
A safari through the Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan will bring you face to face with encounters of a lifetime. Check out our photo series!
By Priyanka Chakrabarti
We speak to Mike Pandey, the iconic film-maker whose documentaries have brought legislative changes to protect wildlife in India.
If you're living in Delhi, then you're in luck! About an hour and a half away in Sariska lies India's first astronomy and adventure camp called Astroport.
By Pallavi Phukan
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