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Our Founder: Suyash Keshari

Watching a Tiger Kill: Suyash Keshari

A tiger safari in India is an unforgettable experience that offers a glimpse into the wild and untamed world of these beautiful creatures. The thrill of tracking a tiger through the dense jungle, the anticipation of a sighting, and the awe-inspiring encounter with one of nature’s most powerful predators make …

Hunted by a Lioness! | Tales from the Wild

This a story that will send shivers down your spine- Suyash Keshari, founder of Ameliya, recounts a time he nearly became Lion food. “It goes back to the time in 2019 when I was in Africa, filming for Safari with Suyash Season 2. This was in Manyoni private game reserve, …

Sustainable Safari Practices for Travelers: A Naturalist’s Guide

Going on safari is a remarkable way to experience the wonders of nature up close. As an expert naturalist and wildlife conservationist from India, I’ve seen how our choices as travelers can impact the environments we explore. If you’re eager to have an unforgettable safari experience while leaving a positive …

SOLO: The Tiger Queen (Part 2) – by Suyash Keshari

Read Part 1 Here A tiger fight that haunts me to this day It was January 4th, 2019. Solo was now about seven years old. I was in the Sehra grassland area of her territory when alarm calls of Sambhar deer alerted me to a big cat’s presence. In the …

The Truth about Monsoon Safaris in India

Most people don’t know this But Monsoons are quite literally the best time to go on a safari! While several National Parks are closed during this season, but some hidden gems remain open. Monsoons actually offer a unique and captivating perspective on India’s wildlife – BUT only if you know …

Suyash Keshari: The Man behind the Mission

In the heart of India’s vibrant landscapes, rich culture, and stunning wildlife, our founder has built a platform that blends high-end wildlife tourism with conservation and positive impact. His journey unfolds as a narrative woven with passion, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to wildlife conservation while connecting people with nature.  …

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