Meet the team
Sandeep Desai
Director
Sudhir Bhandri
Direcor
Sanjay Beedi
Head Operations
Experts of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra wildlife
At tours.exloritage.com we offer a unique and memorable way for people to connect with nature and learn more about the incredible diversity of the natural world.
Wildlife safari tours are a popular way for people to experience the beauty and diversity of nature up close.
We offer guided walks through the wilderness, game drives in open-air vehicles, boat cruises along rivers and lakes, and opportunities to view wildlife from hides or observation towers.
In addition to providing an exciting and educational experience for travelers, a wildlife safari we also contribute to conservation efforts by promoting sustainable tourism practices and supporting local communities.
- Wildlife Safari
- Birding
- Nature Trips
- Rural Tourism
- Eco Tourism
Wildlife is our world heritage
It encompasses segments such as eco-tourism, safari tours and mountain tourism among others.
Wildlife watching tourism occurs mainly in protected areas. Nature, national parks and wildlife are considered the most important tourism assets for tourists travelling for instance to Africa. According to the UNWTO Report ‘Towards Measuring the Economic Value of Wildlife Watching Tourism in Africa,’ 7% of world tourism relates to wildlife tourism, a segment growing annually at about 3%. The same document shows that a total of 14 countries in Africa are generating an estimated US$ 142 million in entrance fees for protected areas. Wildlife tourism refers to the observation and interaction with local animal and plant life in their natural habitats.
Importance of wildlife
Wildlife represents biodiversity, essential for our health and the well-being of the whole planet. We live in an interconnected ecological system, where each macro- and microorganism, whether animal, plant or fish affects the other.
Alteration of the natural habitat of any organism will trigger a dynamo effect, so non-equilibrium in the ecological system as a whole endangers the life cycle of many species. Around 40,000 species of animals, fungi and plants benefit humans. More than the third of our pharmaceuticals originate from wild plants. Wildlife remains a major concern for the international, regional and local communities.
Reasons for wildlife protection and conservation
Biodiversity: In nature, different species are connected through various food webs. The disappearance of one species could influence several others down the line.
Agriculture: Promoting wildlife conservation could help secure future food supplies.
Ecotourism: enjoying African ecosystems has been a tremendous stimulus for economies within Africa.
Education: Studying animals and their habitats can be a valuable learning experience for students of all ages.