Videos & Webinars
VIDEO | Experience Nat Hab's Wild India Adventures
Search for Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinos, sloth bears and other endangered animals in three of India’s premier national parks.
VIDEO | Child of the Wild: An India Guide Story
Meet Arpita Dutta, a trailblazing India guide whose deep love for the country’s wildlife and landscapes fuels her journey in a male-dominated safari world.
WEBINAR | Meet India's Forest Guards: Protecting Tigers, Elephants & More
India’s forests and wildlife are protected not only by laws and boundaries, but by the men and women of the Indian Forest Service who stand watch on the front lines. Expedition Leader Varun Devaraj offers an inside look at the work of forest guards, sharing stories of courage, sacrifice and daily challenges across landscapes ranging from tiger reserves to mangroves and sandalwood forests. Learn how these sentinels safeguard wildlife like elephants and tigers and how their efforts shape the future of conservation in India.
WEBINAR | Abnormal & Spectacular: Animal Morphs of India
Across India’s forests, rare sightings of tigers with unusual stripes or leopards with jet-black coats spark wonder and curiosity. Expedition Leader Varun Devaraj explores the fascinating world of abnormal morphs—natural variations in an animal’s coloration or patterning. Discover melanistic black leopards, pseudo-melanistic tigers with extra-wide stripes, piebald gaurs with multicolored coats, and leucistic peafowl covered in white feathers. Learn the basic genetics behind these visual variations and what they reveal about population diversity in the wild.
WEBINAR | India's Primate Story: Evolution & Survival
India may conjure images of tigers, rhinos and elephants, but the country is also home to a remarkable diversity of primates, from the Western hoolock gibbon in the northeast to the rare lion-tailed macaque of the Western Ghats. In honor of World Primate Day, Expedition Leader Varun Devaraj introduces some of India’s lesser-known primates, exploring their behaviors, habitats and conservation stories. He’ll also share insights on primate evolution, examine their role as seed dispersers and explain why they’re vital to healthy ecosystems.















