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Taj, Tigers & Lakes - Golden Triangle Delhi Agra Jaipur with Ranthambore & Udaipur

"The hotels were amazing and really luxury. Our guides were knowledgeable." Emma, traveled in March 2023

Golden Triangle & Ranthambhore Tour with 4-Star Accommodation Tour

Golden Triangle & Ranthambhore Tour with 4-Star Accommodation

"Must do trip to Rajasthan" Imran, traveled in October 2022
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10-Day Wildlife Safaris And Cultural Experiences In Central India Tour

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10-Day Wildlife Safaris And Cultural Experiences In Central India

"The temples at Khajuraho are so amazing. Highly recommended."

Private 6 Days Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore Wildlife Safari Tour

Private 6 Days Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore Wildlife Safari

For The Love of Taj & Tiger - Golden Triangle of India & Ranthambore with 3 Tiger Safaris Tour

For The Love of Taj & Tiger - Golden Triangle of India & Ranthambore with 3 Tiger Safaris

"The tour was a very good experience, also if it is your first time in India. We went to every place on the list as promised." Sabrina, traveled in October 2023

India\'s Tiger Trail Tour

India's Tiger Trail

"They enthusiastically answered all our questions and we really appreciated the information she shared about present day Inida as we travelled through the cities." Mark, traveled in June 2018

8 Days GOLDEN TRIANGLE EXCURSION WITH RANTHAMBORE WILDLIFE SAFARI Tour

8 Days GOLDEN TRIANGLE EXCURSION WITH RANTHAMBORE WILDLIFE SAFARI

"The most wonderful trip ever. Varanasi excursion planned the itinerary well and personally I enjoyed the length of 8 days." Nadja, traveled in November 2022

Golden Triangle Delhi Agra Jaipur With Ranthambore National Park Tour

Golden Triangle Delhi Agra Jaipur With Ranthambore National Park

"We had great experience - nice, comfortable car with the super professional driver Vijay." Oliver, traveled in May 2023

India Golden Triangle Tour with Tigers & Asiatic Lions Tour

India Golden Triangle Tour with Tigers & Asiatic Lions

"The best hotels in the best location and the fantastic sightseeing places." leonard, traveled in February 2019

Tiger Safari Tour Delhi-Agra- Ranthambore-Jaipur-Delhi Tour

Tiger Safari Tour Delhi-Agra- Ranthambore-Jaipur-Delhi

"Fantastic family trip" KReddy, traveled in January 2022

Delhi Agra Ranthambore Udaipur Jaipur Delhi Tour{Taj Mahal, Tigers, Lakes & More} Tour

Delhi Agra Ranthambore Udaipur Jaipur Delhi Tour{Taj Mahal, Tigers, Lakes & More}

"The car was very comfortable. Overall, a great tour." Pramod, traveled in July 2021

Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore Tigers and Taj Mahal Sunrise/Sunset 7 Days Tour

Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore Tigers and Taj Mahal Sunrise/Sunset 7 Days

"The highlight of our tour was the safaris where we have seen two tigers. The accommodations where comfortable and clean." R, traveled in April 2023

Adventures Ranthambore Wildlife Safari Tour from Delhi with Safari Rides Tour

Adventures Ranthambore Wildlife Safari Tour from Delhi with Safari Rides

"It was adventurous and I saw the tiger even when the bottom zones were open. Highly recommended." Travel, traveled in July 2023

India\'s Golden Triangle with Ranthambore - Tigers and Tal Mahal Sunrise/Sunset Tour

India's Golden Triangle with Ranthambore - Tigers and Tal Mahal Sunrise/Sunset

"Everything that I hoped and expected, plus more. A concise and well-constructed itinerary that delivered a memorable Golden Triangle experience." Gerard, traveled in November 2023

Central India Wildlife Tour Tour

Central India Wildlife Tour

"Alkof has shown itself to be honest and reliable. I've travelled a great deal and there are many tour operators who are untrustworthy." Courtney, traveled in April 2024

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Pushpendre our guide was extremely helpful polite and informative He was keen to accommodate our needs and explain any issues we did not understand He was always pointing out things we may find interesting and to stop for photos We were very impressed by his driving skills Overall he enhanced our enjoyment of the trip Maureen and Alexandra
Our expectations were fairly high before we started, but we were blown away by the expertise, treatment and knowledge of our MTA GUIDE, Manish. Additionally, our driver Prakash was professional and very efficient. Nothing was too much trouble and we have come away with a feeling of genuinely having had a true 'Indian Experience'. Thank you, MTA!
Very well planned and executed tour. The temples at Khajuraho are so amazing. So big cats during the safaris. The guides were knowledgeable. Enjoyed every moment. Highly recommended.

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"the tour itself was good there were times when i felt we were being rushed to leave when i would have preferred to stay longer instead of doing rug & leather demo/sales pitches at us.(Shopping was not a reason i chose this holiday) & i felt we were being used as bait for the various companies to make money.i did get sick at one point & as i only ate at provided accommodation & tour restaurant stops it was obviously from one of these places whose hygiene standards i thought was poor.communication was quite poor, & some of the published information was unclear & caused some unpleasant unnecessary issues while on tour.

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"Great trip for a short time in India. Organization was excellent, car great and local guides were knowledgeable and great company.

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"Perfect organization on very short notice. Driver was on-time at all meeting points during the whole journey of 4 dass through Jaipur, Ranthambore, Agra started from Delhi. All guides also were on-time and exzellent knowledge about the sights we have visited. Their english was very understandable. All three hotels chosen by Tour Operator were clean, safe and very good quality. That was very good choice including good breakfast (Ranthambore also dinnerbuffet). All moments were visited as per schedule but sometimes in different line up than outlined. You have to consider however that entrance fee to monuments is not included. Only Safari insider Ranthambore is included. Driver was excellent with very good knowledge about the area and good english. Safe travelling, safe and clean car with all safety requirements you need. Cold water was provided all the time. I really recommend this tour for erveryone who likes to get a first impression of India. Also relaxing time at hotels is sufficient.

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13 Best Wildlife Safaris in India Every Animal Lover Needs To Take!

Man started living in a jungle, domesticating his way through life, only to make the modern cities a jungle. If you are the rare breed who would rather leave the city behind and live in the jungles again, a trip through the wildlife India has to offer might be the closest you get to that dream! Here’s taking a look at some of the best wildlife safaris in India.

1. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Spanning over 1,334 square kilometers, the Ranthambore National Park is a royal home to predators not short of royalty themselves – tigers. Being the main attraction, tigers capture the interest of wildlife photographers.  While you enjoy a safari in Ranthambore , the wild cats come out to enjoy the warmth of the desert.

Additionally, if you can’t spot these majestic cats, you won’t be disappointed as you will get to see other wildlings like Sloth Bears, Wild Boars, Sambar to name a few.

Best time to visit – October to June while tiger sightings happen between March and May.

2. Hemis National Park, Ladakh

Hemis National Park, Ladakh

If you’re one who likes the ultimate thrill of the high altitude, chilly winds and animals, the Hemis National Park is your paradise.  Spreading 4400 sq km, the park is home to 16 species of mammals and 73 of birds apart from the snow leopard. 

It is best known for Snow leopards, Tibetan argali sheep, Ibex, Blue sheep, chukhar, snow cocks, golden eagles to name some. As many as 100 endangered snow leopards call this their home.

Best time to visit -  May to September is the best time to visit. In November due to heavy snowfall, the park closes the safari.

3. Jim Corbett, Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett is perhaps one of India’s best known wildlife parks, being Asia’s very first National Park. Residing in this park are the most furious member of the cat family – the Tigers. People from different nations visit Corbett just to get a glimpse of these wild cats. Besides tigers, there are Serow, Goral, Himalayan Tahr among other fascinating wild species.

Best time to visit - Mid-November to June end with tigers best spotted from March to May.

4. Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

If you want to see the majestic Royal Bengal Tigers then look no further than the Bandhavgarh National Park. Bandhavgarh is counted among the best places for a wildlife safari in India, presently being a protected environment wherein different wild beings can live and prosper. The tiger population is one of the most densely populated in India. In the past, it also served as  haunting ground for the royals.

Best time to visit -  October to June and tigers are sighted sound March to May.

5. Sasan-Gir Wildlife Sanctuary , Gujarat

Sasan-Gir Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat

Located on the western Gujarati peninsula, this park’s rugged scrubland and forests are best explored on a Jeep safari. King o the jungles, the lion makes its fearful presence felt here and this is the o nly place in the world where you can see Asiatic lions. Past from the lions and leopards, the Jackals, striped Hyenas, and India Fox are some of the smaller carnivores found here. Several birds and reptiles also find a home in the forests.

Best time to visit -  December to April; the park closes mid-June through monsoon season in mid-September.

6. Kaziranga National Park, Assam

6. Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Spanning across 429.69 square kilometers, the Kaziranga National Park is home to largest population of One Horned Rhinoceros in the world . Being far away from the human inhabitance is perhaps the reason for the flourishing wildlife here. Apart from the rhinos, elephants, bears, panthers and various pretty birds traverse the landscape of the park. Kaziranga is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Best time to visit -  November to April is the ideal time to visit.

7. Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Popularised by Rudyard Kipling as the Mowgli land, Kanha is the place that inspired the classic – the Jungle Book. The Black Panther, Bears, Pythons, Elephants and even the Bengal Tiger , found their space in the classic. Around 125 tigers dot the scenery of the park and it’s a real treat for book and nature lovers alike!

Best time to visit -  October to mid-June with March to May being ideal to spot the tigers and panthers.

8. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala

Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary Kerala

This picturesque, 192,000-acre wildlife sanctuary located in the lap of the Western Ghats in Kerela, offers a lush environment for its inhabitants. There are plenty of tigers to see apart from birdwatchers who enjoy the park for its tropical species. One can also boat around the park to see the animals up real close like the elephants.

Best time to visit -  Open throughout the year, September to December is the best time to go here. 

9. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam

Manas wildlife sanctuary Assam

A Project Tiger Reserve, UNESCO World Heritage site, Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is located at the border of Assam and Bhutan, a four-hour drive from Kaziranga. There are jeep tours and elephant rides across the area as well as raft excursions on the water. It is home to a great variety of wildlife, including many endangered species, such as the tiger, pygmy hog, Indian rhinoceros and Indian elephant.

Best time to visit -  October to April with January to March being peak wildlife spotting time.

10. Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal

Sundarban National Park West Bengal

Travelling around the mangroves of the Sunderban National Park you will see sights like a tiger swimming in the water, a rarity found nowhere else! The Sundarbans area covers 4624 sq km incorporating a wide variety of birds and reptiles and including the salt-water crocodile. Apart from the Royal Bengal Tiger; Fishing Cats, Leopard Cats, Macaques, Wild Boar, Indian Grey Mongoose are also found in abundance here.

Best time to visit -  October to April

11. Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra

Tadoba wildlife sanctuary maharashtra

Tadoba is a wonderful place to enjoy wildlife in India, with a lake encircled by forests and hills. The stunning lake is among the main attractions of the place. The wildlife here includes Tigers, Barking Deer, Hyenas, Gaur, Leopards to name some.

Best time to visit -  October to June, tiger spotting happens in March to May.

12. Pench National Park , Madhya Pradesh

Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Located almost at the border of Madhya Pradesh with Maharashtra, the Pench National Park is a tiger reserve spanning 464 sq kms . The topography supports a mosaic of vegetation ranging from moist, sheltered valleys to open, dry forests. The Nilgai, Leopards, Wild Boars are just some of the fantastic beasts found here.

Best time to visit -  October to June

13. Satpura National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Satpura National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Almost every willing you can imagine can be spotted at the Satpura National Park. The rugged terrain along with the dense jungle makes it the perfect habitat for the wild animals to flourish and makes for a challenging safari through the park for the adventure lover in you!

Some of the animals you can spot here are the Spotted Dear, Leopards, Sloth Bear, Black Buck, Sambar, Four Horned Antelopes, Porcupine, Smooth Otter so make sure your camera has plenty of space to capture it all.

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15 superb safari trips in India. Planning to go on a safari tour in India? Check out 15 great safari trips in India supported by 172 reviews. All safari trips are delivered by 8 travel agencies in India. Prices range from 497 USD to 7,421 USD and our safari trips last from 5 days and to 23 days.

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India Tiger Safari Tour

  • Starts New Delhi, India
  • Ends New Delhi, India

India Tiger Safari

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  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Wildlife & Wildlife safaris and game drives Wildlife , Wildlife safaris and game drives & Safari 'data-more-tripid='7974'>+1 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Sleeper Train & Resort
  • Transport Bus, 4WD Jeep, Flight, Sleeper Train & Train
  • Age Range 16-99 yrs
  • Operated in English
  • Brochure Price: US$ 4,873
  • Special Deal (3%): - US$ 148
  • Total Price from: US$ 4,725
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India Golden Triangle With Tigers & Leopards Tour

India Golden Triangle with Tigers & Leopards

  • Trip customizable
  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Activities Wildlife & Cultural, religious and historic sites Wildlife , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Local culture , Safari & Sightseeing Tours 'data-more-tripid='37194'>+3 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Resort
  • Transport Private Vehicle & Rickshaw
  • Age Range 15-99 yrs
  • Operated in English, Spanish

Search For Snow Leopards With Valerie Parkinson Tour

Search for Snow Leopards with Valerie Parkinson

  • Activities Wildlife & Trekking and Hiking Wildlife , Trekking and Hiking , Festivals and events , Adventure , Nature and bush walks & Safari 'data-more-tripid='7857'>+4 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Camping & Home-stay
  • Transport Flight & Private Vehicle
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Exotic Kerala Tour

  • Starts Kochi, India
  • Ends Kochi, India

Exotic Kerala Tour

  • Free cancellation
  • Activities Sightseeing Tours & Culture shows and excursions Sightseeing Tours , Culture shows and excursions , Wildlife , Farm and plantation visits , Local boat rides , National parks & Safari 'data-more-tripid='24790'>+5 more
  • Transport Private Vehicle & Boat
  • Age Range 15-79 yrs

Golden Triangle Tour With Tiger Safari In Ranthambore

Golden Triangle tour with tiger safari in Ranthambore

  • Activities City sightseeing & Cultural, religious and historic sites City sightseeing , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Wildlife & Safari 'data-more-tripid='40889'>+2 more
  • Transport Rickshaw
  • Age Range 18-79 yrs
  • Operated in English, French, Japanese, Russian, Spanish
  • Brochure Price: US$ 585
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 88
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Ranthambore Tiger Experience 5D/4N (from Delhi) Tour

Ranthambore Tiger Experience 5D/4N (from Delhi)

  • Activities Adventure & Safari Adventure , Safari , Wildlife & Explorer 'data-more-tripid='27015'>+2 more
  • Transport Train & 4WD Jeep
  • Age Range 18-99 yrs
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India Tiger Safari Tour

  • Activities Wildlife & National parks Wildlife , National parks , Wildlife safaris and game drives & Safari 'data-more-tripid='17444'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Lodge & Sleeper Train
  • Transport Bus, 4WD Jeep, Boat, Rickshaw & Train
  • Age Range 16-95 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 4,170
  • Special Deal (6%): - US$ 270
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Highlights Of Northern India Tour

Highlights of Northern India

  • Activities Wildlife & Art and architecture Wildlife , Art and architecture , Shopping and Markets , Desert safaris , Local boat rides & Safari 'data-more-tripid='21671'>+4 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Lodge, Sleeper Train, Eco Lodge, Resort & Tent
  • Transport Train, Boat, Bus, 4WD Jeep, Rickshaw & Sleeper Train
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Kerala Backwaters Tour

  • Starts Chennai, India
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Kerala Backwaters

  • Activities Active and outdoor & Farm and plantation visits Active and outdoor , Farm and plantation visits , Local boat rides , Wildlife , Adventure & Safari 'data-more-tripid='21772'>+4 more
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  • Brochure Price: US$ 1,000
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Essence Of India Tour

Essence of India

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  • Activities City sightseeing & Art and architecture City sightseeing , Art and architecture , Wildlife , Food tours & Safari 'data-more-tripid='21089'>+3 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Bungalow
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  • Age Range 5-99 yrs
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Walking In Kerala Tour

Walking in Kerala

  • Activities Wildlife & Walking tours Wildlife , Walking tours , Farm and plantation visits , Local boat rides , Mountains & Safari 'data-more-tripid='21818'>+4 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Camping
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Cycle Kerala Tour

  • Starts Kovalam, India

Cycle Kerala

  • Activities Wildlife & Bicycle tours Wildlife , Bicycle tours , Farm and plantation visits , Local boat rides & Safari 'data-more-tripid='21665'>+3 more
  • Transport Boat, Bus & Ferry
  • Brochure Price: US$ 2,590
  • Special Deal (10%): - US$ 270
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Discover Darjeeling And Bhutan Tour

  • Starts Kolkata, India
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Discover Darjeeling and Bhutan

  • Activities City sightseeing & Wildlife City sightseeing , Wildlife , Cruise , Natural landmarks sightseeing , Train tours & Safari 'data-more-tripid='21654'>+4 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Sleeper Train, Tent & Resort
  • Transport Boat, Bus, Flight, Train & Sleeper Train
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Delhi To Kathmandu Tour

Delhi to Kathmandu

  • Activities Wildlife & Bird watching Wildlife , Bird watching , City sightseeing , Local boat rides , 4x4, quad and ATV trips & Safari 'data-more-tripid='21672'>+4 more
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How does one describe a country that stretches from the 28,000-foot high snow-capped Himalayan Mountains in the north that shelter the elusive snow leopard, to the sun-kissed beaches and swaying palm trees on the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal in the south? On the edge of the great desert of Rajasthan, one finds the magical cities of Jaipur , Jodhpur , Udaipur and Agra , renowned for the incredible palaces of their Maharajas and for magnificent forts and temples such as the Amber Fort. And of course, the Taj Mahal . Taking in the delicate details and perfect symmetry of this masterpiece of Muslim art at dawn is incredibly moving.

On the banks of the sacred Ganges, the city of Varanasi quite simply defies description—the epicenter of spirituality where death, rebirth, belief, and mundane life all meet. Jungles teeming with exotic birds, tigers, elephants, and even rhino, are bordered by sleepy villages where little has changed in the past 100 years. This is the land of Bollywood, where people really do bust out in song and dance. It is a highly spiritual country, home to Sikhs, Jains, Jews, Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists. You will find stunning natural beauty, peaceful villages, bustling cities, magnificent temples, and extraordinary birds, and wildlife. To experience India is to be deeply touched in one’s innermost being.

India, incredible India, a land of contrasts. Exquisite beauty, fabulous wealth, grinding poverty, pomp and ceremony, magnificent palaces, colorful saris, dusty landscapes, charm, politesse, patience, and acceptance are all juxtaposed at any one moment. Add a heady mix of incense, spice, flowers, chants, sitars, drums, and car horns. Not insistent, not saying “get out of my way” but rather, “toot toot, I’m behind you, passing on left.

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Golden Temple in Amritsar

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Palakkad, Kerala

Palakkad, Kerala

Periyar, Kerala

Periyar, Kerala

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Kochi, Kerala

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Kerala Backwaters

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Athirapally Waterfalls, Kerala

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Is India the Right Destination for You?

  • Travelers who love to immerse themselves in other cultures will be incredibly stimulated in India. At some point your eyes will burn from the intensity of chili in the air, your ears will be filled with the music and the constant hooting of horns, and your brain will reel trying to establish order within the chaos. Most people speak English and love to engage with visitors. You will be welcomed in temples and mosques, homes and shops. India is paradise for the curious.
  • India truly has some of the most original and beautiful hotels in the world where you will be lavished with attention and care and surrounded by exquisite beauty. If you’ve ever dreamed of staying in a palace, you will be delighted at every turn.
  • Foodies will relish the opportunity to sample a plethora of flavors, where specialty dishes vary by region and fusion is king.
  • Wildlife enthusiasts will be enticed by the country’s 47 tiger reserves, brimming with knowledgeable and dedicated guides and wardens.

When to Visit India?

For most of India, the best time is from October thru May, with the ideal time for wildlife viewing being February and March. India has an extraordinary variety of climatic regions, ranging from tropical in the south to temperate and alpine in the Himalayan north. In December and January, temperatures average around 50–59°F in the area around New Delhi. Temperatures rise as one proceeds towards the equator, peaking around 68–77°F in mainland India’s southeast. December and January can have freezing temperatures at night in Rajasthan and at the higher elevations in the north, though most of the northern states experience cool and dry winters as they are sheltered by the Himalayas.

How Much Should I Budget for a Trip to India?

What does a trip to india cost.

The cost of a trip to India will vary widely based on the type of accommodation you select. If you are exclusively visiting cities, there are many economical Western hotels offering a good clean bed at the end of a day’s exploring. For those looking to revel in the opulence of the Maharajas, India boasts numerous palaces that have been converted into hotels. To take advantage of the fabulous hotels and camps that we consider part of the experience, you should plan on $5000 to $10,000 per person for two weeks.

Our Favorite Areas in India

  • Though the Golden Triangle is considered a must-see, we much prefer the quieter life of southern India or the far north. Floating on your private boat among the rice fields in the backwater of Kerala , home of Ayurveda, is our idea of heaven.
  • Gujarat is noted for its amazing crafts and delightful villages as is the northern state of Punjab, home to the Sikh Golden Temple at Amritsar.
  • Being safari aficionados, pride of place has to go to the game parks , of which there are many. The experience is not as wild as parks in East Africa or Botswana, but the scenery is outstanding, the wildlife plentiful, and the camps we recommend are true “wow” experiences.  Seeing a tiger is heart-stopping.
  • For those who revel in intense sensation and challenge, Varanasi should not be missed.

What Else Should I Know Before Planning a Trip to India?

Many people dislike India for all the reasons that others love it.  For some, the dirt, the traffic, and the immersion in such a different culture is just not their idea of vacation. And if you don’t like spicy food, you will be hungry.

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Amber Fort, Jaipur

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Tigers, Samode Safari Lodge

The Taj Mahal displaying perfect symmetry with landscaping and a reflecting pool in the foreground on India holiday

The Lowdown on Safari

Tigers are eponymous with a safari experience in India and while their numbers are strong, they are elusive. Unlike safari in Africa, permits by zone are assigned based on availability when you confirm your trip. Early bookings have their choice of zones, often claiming ones with the highest tiger densities well in advance. Last minute trips aren’t at a loss though on the Tatkal system, which allocates permits for every zone on the day of the drive. Though you aren’t guaranteed a permit, we’ve yet to have a client not receive one. Full day permits allow you extended hours beyond the morning and afternoon drives and let you cross into any zone.

Another key difference from safari in Africa is the crowds you’ll encounter. At the park gates you’ll find a lineup of jeeps ready to channel their inner F1 driver as soon as the clock strikes. It’s a madhouse, but isn’t that also the fun of India? The vehicles shortly disperse among their assigned zones and quiet quickly settles.

Ways to Experience India

You can walk beside elephants; ride a camel into the desert; and take a train bearing names such as Royal Rajasthan, Palace on Wheels, or the opulent Maharaja’s Express. The palm tree-lined back waters of Kerala are best experienced on an overnight journey on a picturesque private boat. Walk through colorful bazaars, busy cities, and small villages. Wherever you go, you will be well received.  In the game parks ( Kanha, Pench, and Bandavgarh are our favorites) you will be in open sided 4X4 vehicles, very similar to those in Africa.

Secrets and Tips from our Experts

  • To get the most out of your time in India, use the services of one of our private guides. You’ll find yourself on many long drives and having a charismatic companion will greatly enhance the journey.
  • Train rides are interesting and can often be faster than driving.
  • End your journey with a boat ride on the backwaters of Kerala.
  • Do a ‘full day’ safari in Central India’s parks for a taste of the wild and visit with Bengal tigers portrayed in Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book .

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Top 10 Best Wildlife Safari Tours in India

Published by team nsi on 12/04/2022 12/04/2022.

Being a wildlife tour company in India, we often receive questions from our guests and travelers across the globe who are keen to visit India for their wildlife safari tours. One of the questions we covered in this blog is about the top 5 best wildlife safari tours in India. Below we listed some of the best wildlife tours in India offered by trusted wildlife tour operators in the country.

1. Just Tigers Tour of India

Offered by: Tiger Safari India

Destinations Covered: Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, and Pench National Park

Key Points: The tour is the most booked among wildlife enthusiasts interested in sighting and capturing the big cat “tiger” in their cameras. Specially curated tour to maximize tiger sightings.

Duration: 12 Nights & 13 Days Tour

Accommodation: 4-5 Star lodges/hotels

First in our list of the Top 5 Best Wildlife Safari Tours in India is “just tigers tour of India”. A trip into the wild is incomplete if you have not planned to visit any of these tiger reserves. Experience the aura of these royal tigers up close and personal, and get a chance to capture them through your lens.

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This tour is a favorite among all of our guests because it successfully completes your aim of seeing the tiger in its native environment. Kanha, Bandhavgarh, and Pench, three prime reserves in Central India, are enough to fulfill your goal of witnessing Tigers in the Wild Wild East! Away from the big cities, in rural and tribal areas, the effort put in to travel throughout the world is generously repaid with some spectacular Tiger sightings, which can last for hours at a time! Apart from tigers, these parks also give one the opportunity to sight Leopards, Indian Wild Dogs, Gaur, the Hard Ground Barasingha, Jackals, Wolfs, Sloth Bears, and many other mammals. In addition, these parks are home to over 300 species of birds.

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2. Luxury Central India Wildlife Safari Tour of India

Offered by: Nature Safari India Pvt Ltd

Parks: Panna National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, Pench National Park

Other Destination: New Delhi, Khajuraho, Nagpur

Key Points: Increase your chance of seeing the Royal Bengal Tiger on this Luxury Central India Safari Tour, as it holds the highest big cat population in the entire country.

Duration: 14 Nights & 15 Days Tour

Accommodation: Luxury 4-5 Star lodges/hotels

luxury central india tiger safari tour

Second, in our list of the Top 5 Best Wildlife Safari Tours in India is the “luxury central India wildlife safari tour”.

Look no further than our Luxury Central India Tiger Safari Journey if you’re searching for a tour that offers a rich wilderness experience and some of the most fascinating biodiversity. This biodiverse refuge has been known as India’s wildlife hotspot for more than half a century. It covers 443,449 square kilometers, more than twice the size of France, and is regarded as one of the most tourist-friendly sites for any wildlife fan. The region boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery, with a network of rivers, plateaus, and mountain ranges ranging in altitude from 150 to 1300 meters above sea level.

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3. Just Tigers & Golden Triangle Tour of India

Parks: Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, Pench National Park

Other Destination: New Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Nagpur, Jabalpur

Key Points: The tour is the most suitable for the ones interested in both, the wildlife and culture of India.

Duration: 15 Nights & 16 Days Tour

Tiger Safari and Golden Triangle Tour of India

Third, in our list of the Top 5 Best Wildlife Safari Tours in India is “just tigers and golden triangle tour of India”.

If you want to see the best of Indian nature and culture, this tour is for you. The journey includes visits to some of the top national parks, as well as visits to the Taj Mahal in Agra, New Delhi’s streets and food, and Jaipur’s famous pink city, where you can see the Amer Fort, City Palace, and more.

When you combine India’s own Golden Triangle Tour with the inspiration of Rudyard Kipling, you’re in for one of the most enchanting, fairytale-like experiences India has to offer. Explore the splendor of the palaces, bazaars, monuments, and, of course, the magnificent Taj Mahal.

The Just Tigers and Golden Triangle Tour via Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, and Pench National Park in Central India is likely to provide some of the most gorgeous lush green backdrops while you track the world’s most sought-after animal, the Tiger.

The Just Tigers & Golden Triangle Tour is a great blend of India’s rich culture and its fascinating wildlife. A tiger safari excursion to these natural and man-made treasures will captivate you for years.

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4. Luxury Tiger Safari & Cultural Tour of Rajasthan

Offered by: Tiger Safari India Pvt Ltd

Destinations Covered: Delhi, Agra, Ranthambore, Jaipur, Pali, Jodhpur, Jawai, Udaipur

Key Points: This tour offers luxury accommodations, private transfers, private safaris, and everything lavish for your tour covering Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Ranthambore, and more.

Duration: 06 Nights & 07 Days Tour

hawa mahal

Indulge your senses on this lavish safari in Rajasthan. The varied environment of palaces, bustling bazaars, and breathtaking colours will make your visit here one you will never forget. Your luxury safari in Rajasthan will begin in Ranthambore National Park, where tigers wander among ancient ruins once belonging to “maharajas.”

The remaining days of your Luxury Rajasthan Safari tour will take you through the stunning countryside around royal cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur, as well as to Agra, where you will be treated to a sight as great as the Taj Mahal.

Delhi’s cultural district is a great place to unwind and learn about the city’s rich history after a long day. This luxurious yet exhilarating safari in Rajasthan is an experience you won’t soon forget.

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5. Land of the Jungle Book tour of India

Offered by: Tiger Safari

Parks: Kanha National Park, Pench National Park

Other Destination: New Delhi, Nagpur, Jabalpur

Key Points: Experience a plethora of wildlife including Leopards, Wild Dogs, Sloth Bears, The Hard Ground Barasingha, and Gaur. Over 300 species of bird diversity spread across an array of habitats.

The Land of Jungle book Wildlife Tour of India

Fourth in our list of the Top 5 Best Wildlife Safari Tours in India is “land of the jungle book tour”.

Increase your chances of seeing the tigers along with other wildlife, across the national parks with a high density of the big cat population.

Immerse yourself in the same woodlands that gave origin to Rudyard Kipling’s “Jungle Book.” The combination of big Sal trees and the intriguing species they nurture is what allows biodiversity to dwell in this peaceful desert. Create your own story as you relive the adventure of tracking the Baloos and Sher Khans of the forest, as well as Wild Dogs and the iconic Barasingha, a swamp deer that was brought back from the brink of extinction. Explore one of India’s best national parks, Kanha and Pench National Parks, which are a wildlife enthusiast’s dream.

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6. Big Cats Safari Tour of India

Offered by: Tiger Safari India UK

Parks: Sasan Gir National Park, Bera National Park, Ranthambore National Park, Bera National Park, Kibber.

Other Destinations: New Delhi, Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Shimla.

Key Points: The tour includes the top 4 parks with high populations of big cats – lions, tigers, leopards & snow leopards.

Duration: 23 Nights & 24 Days Tour

Big Cats of India Tour

Fifth in our list of the Top 5 Best Wildlife Safari Tours in India is the “big cats safari tour of India”.

India is fortunate to be home to 4 of the world’s largest cats: the Bengal Tiger, Asian Leopard, Snow Leopard, and Indian Leopard. Our Big Cats of India Tour allows you to see these magnificent felines in their natural habitat in some of India’s most beautiful wildlife spots, including Kibber, Ranthambore, Sasan Gir National Park, and Bera.

You may view the spectacular Big Cats of India – the majestic Lion, the legendary Tiger, the graceful Leopard, and, of course, the elusive Snow Leopard – from the scrub woodlands of Gir National Park to the snow-clothed grandeur of the captivating Himalayas. This once-in-a-lifetime adventure encompasses the world’s most sought-after species and is sure to keep the adrenaline racing for weeks.

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7. Tiger Safari Tour of Bandhavgarh

Offered by: Bandhavgarh Tiger Safaris India

Parks covered: Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, and Pench National Park

Key Points: If you want the maximum chances to sight tigers in the wild, then Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve is the best choice for you and this tour covers everything you need to plan a perfect tiger safari tour in Bandhavgarh.

tiger safari in bandhavgarh

Tiger enthusiasts should visit Bandhavgarh National Park. People who want to see nothing but the Tiger come to Bandhavgarh, and what they get in exchange is something that makes them want to return.

Bandhavgarh has an edge over other parks in that it has a higher tiger density. In addition, Bandhavgarh is located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, which is home to six other national parks and is very serious about tiger protection. Madhya Pradesh was named Tiger State of India in the recently completed Tiger census since it has the most Tigers compared to any other state.

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8. Tiger Safari, Taj Mahal & Temples Tour of India

Destinations Covered: Delhi, Agra, Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Khajuraho, Varanasi

Key Points: Explore the best & most of India on this tour. Witness the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger, Indian Leopards, and Elephants along with the magnificent Taj Mahal and Temples of India. This tour covers the best India has to offer.

Duration: 13 Nights & 12 Days Tour

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The Tiger, Taj Mahal, and Temple Tour takes you to India, a country whose very name conjures up images of majestic tigers, breathtaking architecture, and a deep sense of spirituality. This culturally-informed Tiger Safari in India will leave you speechless.

It travels across Central India, visiting the Sal and Bamboo woods of Kanha and Bandhavgarh National Park and making a short detour to the erotic temples of Khajuraho near Panna National Park. The morning boat trip on the placid and peaceful river is followed by the spirituality of the sunset Ganga Aarti on the Varanasi Ghats (Benaras).

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9. Bandhavgarh, Kanha & Pench Tiger Safari Tour of India

Offered by: India Tigers Ltd

Destinations Covered: Delhi, Nagpur, Pench, Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Jabalpur

Key Points: Maximise your chances of spotting a Bengal tiger, black leopard, and other species as you will be visiting the best national parks and tiger reserves like Bandhavgarh, Kanha & Pench. This tour is most suited for wildlife enthusiasts and wildlife photographers who would want to capture the maximum number of wild species on their tour to India.

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Bandhavgarh, Kanha, and Pench national parks are just some of the stops on this tour to India’s best wildlife areas, where you can be guaranteed to see the mighty Royal Bengal Tiger, beautiful Indian leopards, and the uncommon Black Leopard. Wildlife photographers from the United States and the United Kingdom are our most frequent visitors year-round. Bandhavgarh has the highest tiger density and is also well-known for its Bandhavgarh fort, Kanha is renowned for its scenic beauty, and Pench is the only known habitat of India’s endangered black leopard.

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10. Tigers, Lions & Leopard Safari Tour of India

Destinations Covered: Delhi, Agra, Ranthambore, Jaipur, Bera, Ahmedabad, Gir

Key Points: This tour will cover the best wildlife destinations for sighting the big cats in India. Witness the mightiest big cats of India – The Royal Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Lions, and Indian Leopards. Best for wildlife photographers and enthusiasts, this tour also covers Agra, Jaipur, and Delhi where you can capture the magnificent Taj Mahal in Agra and the forts of Jaipur.

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Feel the adrenaline rush of venturing into big cat territory. India is the only country on Earth where you may go to see the Big Three of felines. Although tigers are the animal most commonly associated with India, the country is really home to two more gorgeous big cats—the leopard and the Asian lion. In the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat, you can see a number of different ecosystems that are home to these fascinating creatures. Tigers call Ranthambhore home, leopards enjoy the rocky terrain of Bera, and the world’s sole healthy population of Asiatic lions lives in Gir. If you’ve never been in the presence of royalty before, just that alone is enough to make your heart race on this tour.

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India is one of the world's most fascinating destinations. Although its blend of cultures has long drawn the attention of travellers, its wild habitats offer rare treasures for those who are passionate about nature. Our comprehensive wildlife safari programs get you far away from India's intense cities and into its natural sphere of these ancient lands. A landscape of mighty rivers, magical jungles, and intriguing wildlife. From Ranthambhore to the Brahmaputra river, this is the native territory of the Royal Bengal tiger, whose numbers are on the upswing again. Sustainable Tourism is integral to conservation in India. Your travel with us will directly benefit the existence of tigers and other endangered species. Below are some of the most exceptional wildlife tours in India.

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India's Tiger Trail Tour

Embark on the ultimate tiger safari adventure in India, offering an unparalleled wildlife experience. We have meticulously selected prime locations to witness Tigers in their natural habitat, coupled with top-notch accommodations. This safari encompasses a journey through four of India's premier National Parks – Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Pench & Tadoba. Our goal is to curate a comprehensive wildlife experience for enthusiasts, showcasing India's extraordinary biodiversity amidst breathtaking landscapes. Encounter a diverse array of fauna, including Tigers, Leopards, Spotted Deer, Indian Bison (Gaur), Wild Boar, Sloth Bear, Sambhar Deer, Langurs, Wild Dogs (known as Dholes), and Jackals in these pristine national parks.

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Tiger and Taj Mahal Tour

This wildlife tour to India takes us on a wild journey through jungles of central India, which was Rudyard Kipling's source of inspiration for "The Jungle Book". We visit both Kanha and Bandhavgarh National Parks, being rated as the best places for tiger tracking in India because of the high density of tigers. In these parks, you will explore a wide range of fauna that comprises of Tigers, Leopards, Spotted Deer, Indian Bison(Gaur), Wild boar, Sloth bear, Sambhar Deer&Monkeys.We next exchange the jungles for a cultural tour of India, to view India's architectural marvels in Khajuraho and Agra, both world heritage sites.

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Big Cats of India Tour

This Indian wildlife tour focuses on Royal Bengal Tigers, Leopards and the Asiatic Lion the three big cats of India. You will visit three national parks in central India – Bandhavgarh, Satpura and Pench. In these parks, you will explore a wide range of fauna that comprises of Tigers, Leopards, Spotted Deer, Indian Bison(Gaur), Sloth bear, Sambhar Deer, Langurs etc. Bandhavgarh is a vital stop for serious tiger safari as it is famed to have one of the highest density of tigers in the wild. Leopard, Sloth bear and Indian Giant Squirrel are three major attractions of Satpura. The last park in your itinerary is Gir National Park, which is the last surviving habitat of the Asiatic lion in the world.

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Indias Big Five Safari

Indias very own Big Five Safari - Tiger, Rhino, Elephant, Leopard and Wild Buffalo make it the best wildlife tour to India. On this wildlife expedition, explore India's very own Big Five species through private safaris in three major National Parks in India – Bandhavgarh, Kanha and Kaziranga. From Delhi, fly into Jabalpur, and then Bandhavgarh & Kanha National Parks in central India – the two top places to see tigers, leopards and Bison (Gaur). Kaziranga, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the best place to see one-horned rhino. The other big species you will encounter here are the Asiatic Elephant and the Wild Water Buffalo.

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Himalayan Wildlife Tour

This premier Himalayan wildlife journey takes you to some of the best birding and wildlife hotspots located in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India. Arrive in Delhi and then travel to Corbett National Park - home to over 600 species of avifauna, apart from its fabulous wealth of wildlife including the Asiatic elephant &tigers. Next, travel up east to Nainital and explore the avian species around Pangot and Sattal areas. Mountain streams with a lot of moist fern patches make for some exciting species. Mountain Bulbul, Laughing Thrushes, Golden Bush Robin, Chestnut-headed Tesias, Spotted Forktail, Nepal Wren-Babbler, Woodpeckers and Khalij Pheasant are some of the birds to be seen here.

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Ask our advisors about additional incentive packages. Through our close-knit industry relationships, we negotiate directly with our preferred cruise partners to create exclusive experiences.

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Bears, Leopards & Tiger Tour

We take you in the wild pursuit of the Tigers, Sloth Bears and Leopards. Visit three top tiger parks in India – Satpura, Pench and Tadoba. Apart from game viewing on 4 wheel drive open-top vehicle, you will have an opportunity to explore the forests on foot or by boat in Satpura. Both Pench and Tadoba parks have significant populations of tigers and are also teeming with other wildlife. Next, travel to Leopard community conservancy at Jawai in Rajasthan, where leopards roam wild and free in the community-owned forests of Jawai and Bera. Also, make a stop at Udaipur characterized by the gently rolling Aravalli Hills, several lakes and numerous palaces.

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Tiger & Golden Triangle Tour

This tour blends the best of India's art, history and culture. Your tour will begin in Delhi, the capital city of India, which rewards the determined sightseer with more than a thousand monuments. You will then journey to Agra, home to the iconic Taj Mahal. Search for elusive Royal Bengal tigers in their natural habitat in Ranthambhore National Park, amongst the best places to see wild Tigers. Game drives provide the best opportunities to see all the wildlife that Ranthambhore has to offer: Tiger, Leopard, Deer, Monkeys and colorful birdlife. Next, your journey to discover the proud and valorous regal splendor of Rajasthan in Jaipur amongst its magnificent forts and palaces.

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Tigers and Elephants Tours

This Indian wildlife tour is an exciting mix of some of the best wildlife habitats in north, central and south India. From Delhi, head north to Corbett National Park - home to over 600 species of avifauna, apart from its fabulous wealth of wildlife including the Asiatic Elephant, Tigers, Bears and Leopards. Then you will travel to Pench and Tadoba National Parks in central India in search of the elusive tiger. Both these parks have significant populations of Bengal Tigers and are also teeming with other wildlife such as Leopards, Sloth Bears and Asiatic Wild Dogs. Next, visit the Nagarhole National Park in the south. In addition to Asiatic Elephants, Nagarhole also has Gaur (Indian bison) and Asiatic Wild Dogs.

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Red Panda Tour

Explore the unparalleled wildlife expedition as you explore the lush jungles of the eastern Himalayan foothills along the Indo-Nepal border. This extraordinary tour is designed to immerse you in the enchanting world of the endangered Red Panda. Our team of seasoned trackers will accompany you on this exclusive journey, ensuring an once-in-a-lifetime Red Panda viewing experience in the renowned Singalila National Park—India's premier destination for Red Panda encounters. In addition to the Red Panda, the park is home to a diverse range of captivating mammals, including the elusive Himalayan Black bear, Clouded Leopard, Leopard, and Leopard Cat. Revel in the thrill of birdwatching, with over 300 bird species gracing the skies. Witness the breathtaking beauty of exotic avian wonders such as the Blood Pheasant, Satyr Tragopan, Khalij Pheasant, and the charismatic Brown and Fulvous Parrotbills. Explore a birding paradise where you may encounter Old World babblers like the Fire-tailed Myzornis and the resplendent Golden-breasted Fulvetta. Immerse yourself in nature's grandeur with this unforgettable wildlife adventure.

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Snow Leopard Tour

In the frosty winter months of Ladakh, we offer an unparalleled and exclusive opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts to spot the elusive Snow Leopard in the lap of luxury accommodation. Our expert team of premier Snow Leopard trackers will guide you through one of the most optimal locations for Snow Leopard sightings. During this adventure, you may also encounter a variety of majestic birds such as the Golden Eagle, Lammergeyer, Eurasian Eagle Owl, Himalayan Griffon, Snowcock, Chukar Partridge, White Winged Redstart, White Browed Tit Warbler, Robin Accentor, and Dippers. Choose between a rustic camping experience or the comforts of a deluxe lodge in Ulley village while embarking on this thrilling trek. Keep your eyes peeled for diverse wildlife, including the Asiatic Ibex, Blue Sheep, Ladakh Urial, Red Fox, and the awe-inspiring Tibetan Wolf.

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Walking Safaris & Mobile Camping Tour

This unique tour takes you to three of the finest national parks of India – Satpura, Pench, and Kanha. It also includes a three-day walking safari in the forests of Satpura that unravel a unique wildlife experience while camping in style. You will also explore the diverse terrain and the wildlife by private morning and afternoon safaris in the three national parks. Satpura Tiger Reserve is part of one of the largest contiguous blocks of forest left in India and is still connected to other reserves by forest 'corridors'. Pench National Park is lesser-known but most conveniently located tiger habitat. Kanha is the largest park in Central India and has a significant population of Bengal Tigers & Leopards.

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Cycling Safari Tigers & Tribals

On this unique cycle tour in India, you get to experience the landscape penned in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book traveling through quiet dirt forest tracks and undulating trails along this connecting forest landscape. Ride past quaint and untouched tribal villages that often bear the brunt of conflict with both predators and crop-raiding prey like spotted deer, wild pig and antelope. You will do game drives in central India's two famous national parks – Pench and Kanha. The Parks have diverse wildlife, landscapesand tribal communities, which make it a fascinating region to cycle through the forested corridor, which serves as a refuge to dispersing wildlife across the parks.

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Tiger Photography Tour

Let's begin an expertly curated Tiger safari expedition designed to optimize your opportunities for capturing striking images of the world's few remaining untamed tigers. Explore four premier destinations renowned for tiger sightings in their natural habitat – Kanha, Pench, and Tadoba. These landscapes, immortalized in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book, provide unparalleled photographic prospects. The focal point of these wildlife sanctuaries is the majestic Tiger, the apex predator. Your exclusive safaris may also unveil encounters with other captivating mammals, including Leopard, Jungle Cat, Jackal, Hyena, Indian Wild Dog, Sloth Bear, and Indian Bison. Throughout your journey, expert naturalists meticulously chosen for this expedition will accompany you, enhancing your wildlife photography experience.

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Red Panda, Rhino and Elephant Tour

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Red Panda and Rhino Tour – From the vibrant grasslands of Kaziranga National Park to the alluring mountains of the Himalayas in the North, journey across a small spectrum of Indian Wildlife for the chance to see some of the most iconic species of the country has to offer – The Red Panda and the Greater One Horned Rhinoceros.

The Red Panda is an absolutely adorable animal which inhabits the montane forests of Singalila National Park in West Bengal. This is the best place in the world to spot these fascinating creatures as a safari tour into the Rhododendron and Mixed High Altitude forests of the Singalila Ridge is a sure way to see the Fire Fox along with a host almost 300 unique and rare birds of East India. On the other hand, Kaziranga National Park is one of the most enthralling wildlife hotspots in all of Asia.

This area gains plenty of traction as it is the last refuge on earth for the Indian Rhinoceros which can be readily seen. In fact, life here flourishes in the watery glades that make this park so remarkably appealing – There isn’t a place in the Asian continent that can match the herds of animals observed here! Take a tiger safari India tour to these wondrous parks and get exclusive insight on some of the most special species in the Indian Subcontinent.

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Experience the best of Indian wildlife that includes the Royal Bengal Tigers, Asiatic Lions, Black Leopard, Indian Leopards, Snow Leopards, Red Panda, Asian Elephants, and a plethora of reptile and bird species, with experienced naturalists while you stay at the best-selected premium wildlife lodges and hotels.

Outline Itinerary

❯ Day 01 : Arrive New Delhi (Flight).

❯ Day 02 : New Delhi – Guwahati – Kaziranga (flight + 250 kms/5 hrs drive)

❯ Day 03 – 04 : In Kaziranga National Park

❯ Day 05 : Kaziranga – Guwahati – Bagdogra – Singalila (Flight + 100 kms/4 hrs drive)

❯ Day 06 – 09 : In Singalila National Park

❯ Day 10 : Singalila – Bagdogra – New Delhi (Flight + 100 kms/4 hrs drive)

❯ Day 11 : New Delhi – Fly Home

Trip Highlights

➤ Stay amidst the dense forests of Singalila National Park, as you navigate trails to discover the highly adorable Red Panda on this Red Panda and Rhino Tour.

➤ Kaziranga National Park offers the ideal destination in the world to see the Greater One Horned Rhinoceros, with two-thirds of the entire world’s population residing here.

➤ Witness a plethora of wildlife which includes Tigers, Water Buffalos, Elephants and Rhinos on this Red Panda and Rhino Tour.

➤ Gifted with a medley of habitats, the two destinations fall under Important Bird Areas (IBA) which shelters close to a staggering 600 species of birds together.

➤ With awe inspiring landscapes, photo opportunities are plenty as you scan vistas teeming with Indian wildlife, on this Red Panda and Rhino Tour.

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Detailed Itinerary for Red Panda, Rhino and Elephant Tour

Day 01 : Arrive New Delhi (Flight)

On arrival at the New Delhi airport, you will be received by our representative who will transfer you to your hotel and assist you in check in. He will hand over all travel related documents and brief you regarding your upcoming Red Panda and Rhino Tour. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Accommodation: The Roseate House, Aerocity or similar

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Day 02 : New Delhi - Guwahati - Kaziranga (flight + 250 kms/5 hrs drive)

Early Breakfast, followed by a transfer to the airport to board a flight to Guwahati at 0710 hrs to which reaches at 0935 hrs. Meet our assistance on arrival at the Guwahati airport and drive to Kaziranga National Park 250 kms / 5hrs drive. On arrival check into the lodge. Lunch at lodge followed by an afternoon jeep rhino safari to the national park.

Kaziranga National Park lies partly in Golaghat District and partly in Nagaon District of Assam. It is the oldest park in Assam and covers an area of 430 sq km along the river Brahmaputra in the North and the Karbi Ang long hills in the South. The National Highway 37 passes through the park area and tea estates, hemmed by table-top tea bushes. The Park is a world heritage site and was declared a national Park in 1974. The landscape is of sheer forest, tall elephant grass, rugged reeds, marshes and shallow pools.

Kaziranga National Park a world heritage site is famous for the Greater One Horned Rhinoceros, the landscape of Kaziranga is of sheer forest, tall elephant grass, rugged reeds, marshes & shallow pools. It has been declared as National Park in 1974. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.

Accommodation: Diphlu River Lodge or similar

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Day 03 : In Kaziranga National park

Morning and afternoon jeep Rhino safari to the national park. Breakfast and lunch at the Lodge.

Kaziranga National Park is one of the last areas in eastern India undisturbed by a human presence. It is inhabited by the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, as well as many mammals, including tiger, elephant, water buffalo, gaur, leopard cat, otter and monitor lizard. Some of the birds that can be commonly sighted are the flamingo, crane, grey-headed fishing eagle, whistling teal, crested serpent eagle, open-billed stork, swamp partridge, osprey, cormorant, heron and marsh harrier. Dinner and overnight stay at the resort.

Accommodation: Diphly River Lodge or similar

Day 04 : In Kaziranga National park

Morning and afternoon rhino and red panda safari to the national park. Breakfast and lunch at the lodge. Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge.

Day 05 : Kaziranga – Guwahati - Bagdogra - Singalila (Flight + 100 kms/4 hrs drive)

After an early breakfast, depart for the airport in the morning to board a flight at 1035 hours to arrive in Bagdogra at 1140 hrs. You will be received by our representative and drive to Singalila National Park gate (Manebhanjan) which takes around 4 hrs. On arrival, switch vehicles to a Land Rover which will take you to Habre’s Nest (Another 2-2.30 hr Drive) through the National Park. On arrival check into the Habre’s Nest. Dinner and overnight stay at the Habre’s Nest.

Accommodation: Habre’s Nest

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Day 06 : In Singalila National Park

Morning ensues with wildlife activity around Habre’s Nest post breakfast. Go for birding with in-house bird studio setup. Later proceed to search for the Red Panda, which encompasses an an entire day, interspersed with breaks. Food will be served at homestay or on fields depending on the activities.

The jungles in the east are home to some of the most precious and fascinating flora and fauna. One such treasure in the east is Singalila National Park in West Bengal. Established in 1986, the park is one of the few places on earth where you will come across the Red Panda.

The incandescent view of Kanchenjunga Massif adorns clear blue skies above the park. Each and every turn unfurls a pleasant surprise of wilderness and scenic beauty. Located in the Eastern Himalayas, you get the virgin views of the mountains spanning from Nepal to Bhutan.

You may get tired of clicking photos from your DSLR, but the park won’t stop bombarding you with beautiful vistas and wonders of nature. It is a heaven for wildlife photographers, nature lovers, and adventure enthusiasts.

Overnight stay at Habre’s Nest.

Day 07 - 09 : In Singalila National Park

Follow the same schedule of previous day. After breakfast, step out for birding and in search of rare and exotic Red Panda.

Habre’s Nest is an Indo-Nepal joint venture towards sustainable tourism around Red Panda and its conservation. Red Panda & its habitat are threatened in this world, pushing them further towards extinction; we all need to save them for a better part of our world depends on it. Habre’s Nest is dedicated to this cause and sharing 20% of its profit for the Red Panda & it’s habitat conservation.

Habre’s Nest – This is home to all of us, around 15 people who made the Homestay themselves; monitors the surrounding Red Panda habitat for Red Panda conservation and research. Undoubtedly the best trackers around with 100% success rate till now. Who better to have as your host! Members of the house are unique in their own way and ever ready to give you the exclusive experience.

An experiential homestay which provides highest quality Red Panda tour experience above 10,000 ft bordering India (Singalila) & Nepal (Illam). Unlike resorts & lodges at Habre’s Nest, guests are part of a villager’s home and experience their life.

Tinchule-Singalila is a Birding Paradise. More than 300 species of birds found here. It has a huge list of exotic birds like- Blood Pheasant, Satyr Tragopan, Kalij Pheasant, Brown and Fulvous Parrotbills, Rufous-vented Tit, and Old World babblers like the Fire-tailed Myzornis and the Golden-breasted Fulvetta, Rosefinchs, bull finches, Wran Babblers, Laughingthrushes, Nuthatchs, Treecreepers, Yahunas, Minivets, Partriges and many more. One of the best places to see sunrise and sunsets, Sandakhphu top is the highest peak in West Bengal and offers the best view of Kangchenjunga also known as “Sleeping Buddha” or Sleeping Shiva”.

All meals and overnight stay at Habre’s Nest.

Day 10 : Singalila - Bagdogra - New Delhi (Flight + 100 kms/4 hrs drive)

After Breakfast, check out from Habre’s Nest and drive to Bagdogra by 2pm. After reaching the airport, board a flight to New Delhi at 1550 hour. Arrive in New Delhi at 1805 hrs and transfer to your hotel. Overnight stay at New Delhi hotel.

Accommodation: Roseate House Aerocity or similar

Day 11 : New Delhi - Fly Home

After breakfast, transfer to the New Delhi International Airport to board a flight back home or to an onward destination.

Tour Inclusions

  • Accommodation in New Delhi on bed and breakfast basis.
  • Accommodation in Singalila and Kaziranga on room, all meals and safari basis.
  • Your forest permit charges for India and Nepal in Singalila.
  • Your guide, porter and Red panda tracking charges in Singalila.
  • In-house birding studio charges in Singalila.
  • Your entrance and guide charges in Kaziranga.
  • 06 Exclusive jeep safaris will be provided in Kaziranga.
  • Assistance at airport and hotels.
  • All land transfers in air-conditioned Toyota Innova.
  • All currently applicable taxes.

Tour Exclusions

  • Still / video camera fee in national parks and at monuments.
  • Expenses of personal nature like smokes, liquor, laundry and telephone calls.
  • International airfare and domestic.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions.
  • Please note that any changes in entrance fees or government taxes will be payable extra and the same will be advised to you if applicable.

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Lions and tigers and bears, oh no!

Needless to say, we saw no lions in India; they belong in Africa. But we did see Tigers and Bears, Birds and Leopards, Antelopes and Mongoose. Seeing wildlife on vacation is always a hit-or-miss proposition. With all the planning, and all the efforts by the tour agency, no one can make that tiger stroll down to the water’s edge and play with her cubs.

Arrowhead tiger at Ranthambhore and two cubs

But with my choice of Cultural Safari Tours, I maximized our opportunities in ways I had not understood necessary. We have, in the past, used travel agencies in foreign countries when we didn’t have confidence in our ability to speak the language, or use the public transit system, or get out into the wilderness to see what we could not arrange on our own.

However, Cultural Safari Tours exceeded our expectations in so many ways. One key reason I selected Cultural Safari Tours was our desire to see both the architectural wonders of Rajasthan AND go on safari. Some agencies offer the city experience and seem to be a little inexperienced with the wildlife experience. Other agencies focus entirely on the wildlife experience and that would not do for us. But Cultural Safari Tours offered us the Rajasthan Culture and Wildlife Safari Tour .

It was in early 2020 that I began an email dialog with Sudhir Sharma. We wrote back and forth, for several months, about the hotels we wanted, the type of safari opportunities. Sudhir seemed extraordinarily well versed in how to maximize opportunities to see tigers at Ranthambhore National Park. I was almost ready to send our deposit when COVID hit. So regretfully I informed him we would not be coming.

Fast forward to 2023 and we were finally ready for that ‘other side of the world’ trip – but this time we had, in our COVID downtime, dreamt and morphed it into a ’round-the-world’ trip. We trimmed the selected India trip in half in order to fit it into our world schedule. I am so glad Sudhir and his agency made it through the pandemic and was still up and running! He remembered me immediately and got to work and did his magic.

Sudhir’s Whats-App Group

It was while we were still in Nepal, that we became aware that we were about to participate in an unusual experience. Sudhir invited us to his What’s-App group for tiger sightings for that season. Soon we were receiving tiger pictures and tiger reports from many locations in India. Yes, we could have declined, but no, we waited each day to see the viewings from Ranthambhore. When we did see our tigers, you can believe we sent pictures of her and her cubs to all of those faceless drooling soon-to-be-Sudhir-vacationers!

The Zone matters, a great deal

I had done some research, and Sudhir had added a great deal to it. There are many specific zones in Ranthambhore. Some are great for finding tigers, others are fine for scenery and others, well, are just hopeful zones for the ‘overflow people’ who hadn’t planned ahead or with Sudhir. Zones 3, 4, 2, 5 and 6 are considered the best zones for tigers. Zones 3 and 4 are best for landscape views. Because I was planning the trip more than 6 months in advance of our arrival, Sudhir was able to secure safaris for us in Zones 2, 3 and 4 to maximize tigers and scenery.

I felt sorry for other people we met on our trip who were heading to Ranthambhore. “What zones are you assigned to?” I would ask. “Zones? Zones? What’s a Zone?” They had clearly booked with an agency that had not educated them, or perhaps themselves, on the fact that tigers wander in certain zones, across zone boundaries of course, since “zones” are an arbitrary man-made construct. Nonetheless, if you aren’t assigned to a good tiger zone, well, you aren’t very lucky.

Not only was it important to know about the zones, getting that reservation on a Gypsy was also very important. A Gypsy is similar to a Jeep, seating two in front (driver and guide), three in the next row, and three in the back row. You really need someone with feet on the ground, in Sawai Madhopur, to buy you those tickets for the zones on the desired days the day they are made available. Our tickets were bought 7 1/2 months before our arrival. Tickets sell out very rapidly for the best seats for that day. Bottom line, you need Sudhir.

Many people who don’t plan well, or educate themselves well, end up in a “Canter”, which is a humongous noisy diesel vehicle seating about 30 people. That didn’t happen to us!

Our Guide, Mr. Harvinder Singh, is very important

Guides are local wildlife experts who ride in the vehicle, tell the driver where to go, teach you about what you are seeing and most importantly, FIND the wildlife. Our guide on all of our safaris was Mr. Harvinder Singh, one of the most senior (read that “old”, or “experienced”) guides at Ranthambhore. The guide has his ear to the ground, talks to the other guides, knows what the nighttime wildlife cameras picked up the night before, knows the best places to drive his vehicle.

Tiger footprint, Ranthambhore, India

He is focused, very focused, on getting his guests to that tiger! Once, we drove, in reverse, about 40 MPH on a windy dirt road, seemingly out of the blue. “Hang on! She is back there! I know!” And indeed, she, Arrow-Head, was.

On our very first safari, we hit the jackpot! We saw Arrow-Head the tiger, with two of her three cubs. They were originally back in the brush and hardly visible, when Arrow-Head decided to meander directly toward us (and about four other vehicles) with two of the cubs in her wake. Arrow-Head came right onto the stream bank, and settled half in and half out of the water while the cubs played nearby.

Arrowhead the tiger, in Ranthambhore, India

We sat in awe for about 20 minutes. (not that we were calmly sitting, taking it all it in – we were scrambling in our vehicle trying to get the best shots!) Mr. Singh had me climb under a bar, onto the running board, and into the front seat (no one is allowed to put foot on the ground) to get me into the front seat for the best pictures. Then like chicklet in a Chinese puzzle, I maneuvered myself back into my seat and others climbed forward like gymnasts on uneven bars. I sort of wished Greg had gotten a picture of me getting a picture of the tiger, as he has a tendency to do.

Other times, we sat quietly in the woodland, watching the monkeys and deer around us, waiting for the early warning systems – the deer to scamper away and the monkeys to chatter, but no, the tiger did not approach during those times.

Unfortunately I didn’t take a picture of Mr. Singh, and apologize for that since he was so very good. I was so focused on the wildlife I didn’t take a shot of the man in front of us!

I’m so glad we booked with Sudhir, as it was he who brought us Mr. Singh.

Check out my video of our safaris in Ranthambhore

Deciding how many seats to rent

Originally, in 2020, Sudhir had recommended that we rent the entire jeep for the morning or afternoon, and not be blocked or distracted by others in the jeep. We definitely did not want either one of us to end up in a center seat. If the tiger were to be on the right, well, we wanted a clear shot to the right, and the same for the left.

However, in 2023 Sudhir said that the national park had changed its policy and that even if you rent the entire jeep, you still can’t freely move between zones to maximize your tiger-spotting possibilities. He felt that we should rent THREE seats for the two of us – to guarantee that we would be able to see right and left. He also arranged the hotel and Gypsy in such a way that we would get the front seat (not the driver/guide row, but the front seat of the two tourist rows.) So we did as recommended, and booked the three seats.

Deciding on the hotel – Not the Raj Palace Resort

Here is where things got a little sticky. In order to guarantee us front row in the Gypsy, Sudhir arranged for us to stay at the Raj Palace Resort. There are many places to stay at Sawai Madhopur and Ranthambhore, at many different levels of comfort. The Raj Palace is in town. By being in town, the gypsy and guide would leave town and stop first at the Raj Palace and pick us up, and voila! we would get the front row. However, that meant that we had to drive in the vehicle another 20 minutes or so to get to the national park, that not being the problem. The problem was that most of the other resorts are located near the national park, on bumpy (how can I express how bumpy? very bumpy! ) long dirt roads, sometimes 15 minutes off of the main road. After an hour of spin-jarring, stomach-bouncing, travel, we would arrive at the beginning of the safari! Then the safari would begin, on the dirt roads within the national park. Then we would safari for about three hours. Then we would backtrack to our hotel. We would arrive back at our hotel with only about 45 minutes to spare before lunch, then 45 minutes to spare before the ordeal began again.

Somehow I had imagined safari among the tigers and bears, and then hours of relaxation by the pool to be followed by a late afternoon jaunt. What we experienced was grueling, especially since on our very first safari we saw three tigers, one sloth bear, a leopard, mongoose, deer, monkeys. Why would we want to expose ourselves to more?

Then, and I don’t want to digress too long, the Raj Palace Resort was chock full of children. Not just families enjoying the national park, I’m talking hundreds of children on an overnight school outing. Screaming, running, splashing, howling, children (sounds a bit like a wildlife adventure). No pool for us, it was full of children, no wifi for us, they had put the only two couples in the hotel who weren’t a part of the children’s group in the back rooms where no wifi would reach. They demanded we eat from the children’s buffet – did not happen, I can tell you that! Cold showers, the list goes on.

No, the Raj Palace was not for us. No matter that we would get the front seats in the gypsy.

We should have paid the premium for a private jeep, We could have stayed at a resort closer to the park and been assured of a shorter “commute” and a decent place to stay.

Did I forget to mention Keoladeo?

Ranthambhore with its tiger excitement overshadows but doesn’t completely obscure the wonderful sights at Keoladeo National Park. Keoladeo is near Bharatpur, not far west of Agra. It made an excellent next-day wildlife excursion following our visit to the Taj Mahal, Red Fort and Fahetpur Sikri and before Ranthambhore.

Many websites talk about an e-tricycle. However, starting in 2023 they replaced the e-tricycles with tuk-tuks. They don’t call them tuk-tuks in India, but that’s what I call them. Stuck in a little cabin with a man out front using motorcycle-style handlebars, we toodled along the road in the park. Well, that is certainly no way to go birdwatching! We zipped up the road for a while, stopped for a peacock in a tree, and that was it for us – we walked the rest of the way (until the return when we decided to get back in the tuk-tuk.)

We visited in mid-October and the storks were nesting. I don’t know how many pictures I took of the storks – storks nest-building, storks with tiny babies, storks courting… they were beautiful.

Storks at Keoladeo Naitonal Park, India

We saw so many other birds, and some mammals too, including a suspicious Nilgai, an Asian Antelope.

Nilgai Asian Antelope in Keoladeo National Park, India

Check out my video of our Keoladeo National Park safari

Jhalana Nature Reserve

Just on the outskirts of a major city, Jaipur, is a wilderness area called Jhalana, where leopards live. Sudhir had arranged for a late day private safari to see the leopards. Unfortunately we weren’t as lucky in Jhalana as at Ranthambhore; for all of our wandering around, we spotted no leopards at the waterholes, and the promise of only one leopard in the grass.

Well, that is to say, the other jeeps and guides indicated that there was a leopard in the grass. Waiting for a LONG time, and then zipping around to check the waterholes, we returned to the grass to find everyone still waiting. Suddenly there was action and the leopard crossed the road into the grass on the other side. Unfortunately our driver felt it necessary to accelerate at that moment so I was unable to get a single picture as we were driving 30 mph at that single moment when the leopard was in sight. I was very frustrated. No Mr. Singh here, sadly.

Leopard in the grass, Jhalana India

The Culture in Cultural Safari Tours

You’ve read to this point about the Safari aspect of our excellent tour. Now for the Culture. Our pared down trip included only three of the major cities: Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. For each of these cities Sudhir arranged for a day guide, a guide who would take us around, teach us, and then gracefully exit.

Day Guides vs a single guide

We found the guides to be excellent. We especially liked Raj (Rajendra Singh Hada) in Delhi. He managed to show us so many sights in our short 3/4 day there, informing us but not exhausting us.

Rajendra Singh Hada, guide in Delhi India

One problem with day guides is that they don’t get an opportunity to get to know us. I really like to take pictures. As you can tell, I am not a true photographer, but a travel photographer – I really want to remember that place as it was, the weather that affected us, the colors that amazed us. I do want to have the opportunity to stand still, my feet facing forward, to frame that shot at least. I also don’t really want other tourists in the way – get rid of that elbow in front of my camera, that selfie-taking tourist wearing a red shirt!

So many guides are self-important – they feel they are being paid to impart knowledge and if I am not always attentive then I am a poor tourist. On the contrary, I depend on Greg to be attentive while I wander and soak it in and take the pictures. Raj was able to catch on to our rhythm quickly and was a pleasure to travel with in Delhi.

Mansingh in Agra was very well versed in taking pictures of us at the Taj Mahal, which we appreciated.

Greg and Wendy Powers at the Taj Mahal India

Others didn’t catch on to us as quickly. When we travel with a single guide throughout our trip we manage to train him or her well at the start, so he/her is not offended and happy to show us the sights. I knew that was a risk with the day guide approach in India, and it did occur, but not enough to make any city unpleasant of course! No sooner would we train a guide than we would be off to another location!

We could have requested a single guide for the whole trip; we chose to be cost-cutting here since our trip to India had turned into a Round-The-World Trip, with all of its attendant costs. My choice would have been to travel with Raj (card shown earlier) the entire trip. He was excellent!

Click here for my video of The Golden Triangle of India – Delhi, Agra and Jaipur

What kind of heading is “Dev”? Dev is short for Devendra Crysta Devraj. (Hmm, Crysta, was that part of Dev’s name, or was that Sudhir telling us we will be driving in a Crysta Innova?) Regardless, Dev brought us throughout Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan in style.

In the planning stage, we requested a larger vehicle than normal due to our luggage size and Sudhir arranged for a Crysta Innova, a family-style minivan. Both Greg and I sat in comfortable bucket seats, with plenty of room for the other members of our family – the paisley suitcase, the blue suitcase, the roller medical kit, the new blue roller carryon we had to buy in Nepal when our original didn’t even make it through the first country! the duffle-bag which carries our egg-crate bed foam, the list goes on.

Devendra Crysta Devraj, our driver in India

Dev’s skill in navigating the terrors of Delhi traffic cannot be undersold; I just sat back and relaxed. Anyone who knows me knows I am a terrified passenger. With Dev, I knew all was under control.

Sudhir Sharma

I mention Sudhir’s name quite a bit, quite familiarly. Was he a tour-planner back in the head office, shuffling paperwork around, printing vouchers, shrouded in mist? Hardly. He greeted us at the airport (accepted our cash payment, which is a good thing!) and met up with us and even traveled from city to city with us on many occasions throughout our trip. Airport transferer, escort, laundry arranger, translator for the Jhalana guide, even giver of a tiger to commemorate our tiger sighting, he was ever present or just out of sight.

Thank you, Sudhir, for an extraordinary time in India!

Sudhir Swarma, of Cultural Safari Tours, India

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As the monsoon season draws near in India, wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers eagerly grasp the final chances for tiger safaris before national parks shut down for the rainy months, typically for 4-5 months, varying by state. These parks, boasting diverse ecosystems and flourishing tiger populations, offer unforgettable safari adventures. Make your plans soon to witness the majestic tigers in their natural habitats before the rains temporarily halt this thrilling journey.

Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Panna National Park, renowned for its successful tiger reintroduction program, provides a scenic and exhilarating safari experience. The park's varied landscape, featuring plateaus, gorges, and forested regions, houses a thriving tiger population. Visitors can enjoy this natural sanctuary until June 30, before it closes for the monsoon season from July 1 to September 30.

Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Famous for its high density of Bengal tigers, Bandhavgarh National Park is a hotspot for wildlife enthusiasts. The park’s mix of grasslands and forests provides ample opportunities for tiger sightings. Safari-goers should plan their visits before July to enjoy the park’s rich biodiversity, as the park closes from July 1 to September 30.

Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Kanha National Park, the inspiration behind Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book , is renowned for its significant tiger population and diverse flora and fauna. The lush meadows and dense forests make for an unforgettable safari experience, best enjoyed before the park closes on July 1.

Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Pench National Park, straddling Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, offers a vibrant landscape that supports a healthy tiger population. The park’s mixed forest and grassland ecosystem can be explored until the end of June (the park closes from July 1 to September 30), providing excellent tiger-spotting opportunities before the monsoons set in.

Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra

Maharashtra’s Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is celebrated for its thriving tiger community and picturesque settings. Visitors can experience the reserve’s dense forests, serene lakes, and open grasslands until the end of June, making it a prime destination for pre-monsoon safaris. The park will stay closed from July 1 to September 30.

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan is one of India’s most famous tiger reserves, noted for its historical ruins amidst the wild landscape. The park’s lakes and watercourses are prime spots for observing tigers. Visitors should plan their safaris before July as the park would be closed from July 1 to September 30.

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett National Park, India’s oldest national park, offers a rich experience of the country's wildlife. The park, which stays closed from June 16 to November 15, is known for its scenic beauty and tiger sightings, particularly in the Dhikala zone. Park’s Jhirna, Dhela and Sitabani Zones stay open for visitors throughout the year.

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5 wildlife safaris to visit in India this summer

Embark on a thrilling journey into the wild heart of India this summer, where the roar of tigers, the chirping of exotic birds, and the majesty of nature await you. India, with its diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity, offers some of the most exciting wildlife safaris.

Here are five must-visit wildlife safaris that promise an unforgettable experience:

1. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Located in the heart of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park is a premier destination for tiger enthusiasts. The park provides a fantastic opportunity to view these amazing animals, particularly from March to May when they gather around water sources. Ancient ruins, lakes and thick woods dot the park's topography, which enhances the historical and scenic appeal of the animal encounter. 

Best Time to Visit: March to May

2. Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, often referred to as the Jewel of Vidarbha , is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Maharashtra. The park is well known for ahealthy population of tigers and is a favourite spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Tadoba is home to a wide range of plants and animals, including sloth bears, wild dogs, leopards and tigers.

Best Time to Visit: October to June

3. Bandipur National Park, Karnataka

Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Bandipur National Park in Karnataka offers a stunning fusion of abundant species and natural beauty. The park is also well-known for its work in tiger conservation. 

Best Time to Visit: October to March

4. Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal

The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest mangrove forest in the world. It is famous for the Royal Bengal tiger. Taking a boat safari through the park's winding canals is a fascinating and different way to see the animals.

Best Time to Visit: October to April

5. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

The oldest national park in India, Jim Corbett National Park, is an absolute must for wildlife lovers. Located in Uttarakhand, amid the foothills of the Himalayas, the park is well-known for having a remarkable number of Royal Bengal Tigers. The stunning scenery, which includes riverine belts and grasslands, adds to the safari experience.

Best Time to Visit: Mid-November to June 

(Written by Sanjana Pulugurtha)

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Valparai, Tamil Nadu

Nestled in the Anamalai Hills, Valparai is a hidden gem that should be visited by wildlife lovers. Amidst the lush tea estates and dense forests, you will find elusive species like lion-tailed macaque and Nilgiri langur.

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Gir National Park, Gujarat

Gir National Park is the last abode of the Asiatic lion. It is one of the prime spots for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers to capture majestic lions in all their glory.

Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal

Apart from the Royal Bengal tiger, you can also spot crocodiles, spotted deer and a range of bird species amidst the maze of the largest mangrove forest in the world.

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Hemis National Park, Ladakh

Ladak is the ideal summer holiday destination as it stays cool and pleasant all year round. Animal lovers can visit Hemis National Park which is ensconced in the trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh.

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Located in the mountainous terrain of Nainital, Jim Corbett offers adrenaline-pumping wildlife safaris. Animals like tigers, spotted deer, elephants and golden jackals are spotted here.

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Immerse yourself in history and nature by visiting Ranthambore National Park. This wildlife destination used to be a famous hunting ground for kings. It is known for tiger trails and rare birds.

Bannerghatta Biological Park, Karnataka

Bannerghatta Biological Park is located just at the outskirts of Southern Bengaluru. You could take a boating trip or go on a tiger safari or visit the butterfly park.

Kaziranga National Park, Assam

The wildlife park in Assam inhabits the largest population of one-horned rhinoceros in the world. You can see wildlife species of tigers, rhinos, swamp deers, wild buffaloes, etc.

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Your Complete Guide to Tiger Safari

Posted: November 22, 2023 | Last updated: November 22, 2023

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Get to know the Tigers

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Because humans hunt it and destroy its habitat, which once stretched from the Caspian Sea to the Pacific Ocean.

Tiger habitats are pretty diverse and can be found in more places than you’d think! They live in Siberia’s dense forests and roam Malaysia’s jungles. But things are not going well for these elegant cats of prey. Although the tiger has no natural enemies, it is threatened with extinction. 

<p>Tiger habitats are pretty diverse and can be found in more places than you’d think! They live in Siberia’s dense forests and roam Malaysia’s jungles. But things are not going well for these elegant <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="cats" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/cats/">cats</a> of prey. Although the tiger has no natural enemies, it is threatened with extinction. </p> <p>Because humans hunt it and destroy its habitat, which once stretched from the Caspian Sea to the Pacific Ocean.</p> <p><strong>Do you like Big Cats? </strong>Have a look at the best places to see <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/cats/best-places-to-see-iberian-lynx/"><strong>Lynx</strong></a>.</p>

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<p><strong>The <a href="https://www.iucnredlist.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener">IUCN</a> red list puts the Tiger status to <a class="wpil_keyword_link " title="endangered" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/the-10-most-endangered-animals/">endangered</a>: </strong></p> <p>Poachers are also a great danger. They hunt the tigers because they can sell the big cats’ body parts well. Because claws, teeth, brain, and other parts are processed into medicine in traditional Chinese medicine and are in great demand. Hunting tigers as trophies have cost many animals their lives, especially in the last century.</p> <p>The World Wide Fund For Nature (<a href="https://www.worldwildlife.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener">WWF</a>) assumes that less than ten percent of the original habitat is left. The reasons are manifold. For example, mineral resources such as coal or oil are extracted in some regions. Deforestation of the <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="rainforest" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/animals-in-the-rainforest/">rainforest</a> is also a significant problem, as is the development of inaccessible areas by roads.</p> <p>The South Chinese tiger is considered <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/23-most-endangered-animals-in-asia/" rel="noreferrer noopener">extinct</a> in the accessible wilderness. According to the WWF species lexicon, experts assume that there are only a few isolated individuals, if at all. Therefore, the last hope of preserving the species lies in the few animals in Chinese zoos. The remaining five species now live in only 13 countries in Asia. Most of them are native to India, where it is estimated that there are about 1700 tigers.</p> <p>A little more than a hundred years ago, there were still about 100,000 tigers living in large parts of <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/asia-animals/" title="Asia">Asia</a>. There are still about 3900 animals; the Bali, Caspian, and Java tigers are extinct. Amazing animals for a Tiger Safari or Tour.</p>

Tiger Endangerment

The IUCN red list puts the Tiger status to endangered : 

Poachers are also a great danger. They hunt the tigers because they can sell the big cats’ body parts well. Because claws, teeth, brain, and other parts are processed into medicine in traditional Chinese medicine and are in great demand. Hunting tigers as trophies have cost many animals their lives, especially in the last century.

The World Wide Fund For Nature ( WWF ) assumes that less than ten percent of the original habitat is left. The reasons are manifold. For example, mineral resources such as coal or oil are extracted in some regions. Deforestation of the rainforest is also a significant problem, as is the development of inaccessible areas by roads.

The South Chinese tiger is considered extinct in the accessible wilderness. According to the WWF species lexicon, experts assume that there are only a few isolated individuals, if at all. Therefore, the last hope of preserving the species lies in the few animals in Chinese zoos. The remaining five species now live in only 13 countries in Asia. Most of them are native to India, where it is estimated that there are about 1700 tigers.

A little more than a hundred years ago, there were still about 100,000 tigers living in large parts of Asia . There are still about 3900 animals; the Bali, Caspian, and Java tigers are extinct. Amazing animals for a Tiger Safari or Tour.

<p>A little more than a hundred years ago, there were still about 100,000 tigers living in large parts of <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/asia-animals/" title="Asia">Asia</a>. There are still about 3900 animals; the Bali, Caspian, and Java tigers are extinct. Amazing animals for a Tiger Safari or Tour.</p> <p>The South Chinese tiger is considered <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/23-most-endangered-animals-in-asia/" rel="noreferrer noopener">extinct</a> in the accessible wilderness. According to the WWF species lexicon, experts assume that there are only a few isolated individuals, if at all. Therefore, the last hope of preserving the species lies in the few animals in Chinese zoos. The remaining five species now live in only 13 countries in Asia. Most of them are native to India, where it is estimated that there are about 1700 tigers.</p> <p>The World Wide Fund For Nature (<a href="https://www.worldwildlife.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener">WWF</a>) assumes that less than ten percent of the original habitat is left. The reasons are manifold. For example, mineral resources such as coal or oil are extracted in some regions. Deforestation of the <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="rainforest" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/animals-in-the-rainforest/">rainforest</a> is also a significant problem, as is the development of inaccessible areas by roads.</p> <p>Poachers are also a great danger. They hunt the tigers because they can sell the big cats’ body parts well. Because claws, teeth, brain, and other parts are processed into medicine in traditional Chinese medicine and are in great demand. Hunting tigers as trophies have cost many animals their lives, especially in the last century.</p> <p><strong>The <a href="https://www.iucnredlist.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener">IUCN</a> red list puts the Tiger status to <a class="wpil_keyword_link " title="endangered" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/the-10-most-endangered-animals/">endangered</a>: </strong></p>

How Dangerous are Tigers?

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That is why wild animals respect them. But if a trainer, for example, stumbles and loses his position of power, it can become dangerous even for him. Also, to strange tigers, he would not dare to enter the cage. By the way, in the wilderness, animals only rarely attack humans. If, for example, a shark hurts a surfer, it is only because he mistakes him for a seal. You can see this because, unlike its usual prey, it does not eat it. 

Nevertheless, some people can go into a tiger or lion cage without being attacked, for example, tamers in the circus. They know their animals well and are something like the leader. 

For Tiger, a human being is a big animal. And when an animal is in its enclosure, the tiger wants to hunt it because he has an innate hunting instinct. 

Approximately 100 people die every year due to attacks by tigers. Probably, humans are often to blame for this themselves because they provoke the animals.

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.kanha-national-park.com/kanha-wildlife-packages5.html">Khana National Park Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="http://www.isntrips.com/">ISN Trips</a></li>   <li><a href="http://dizkvr.com/">Dizkvr Tours</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p>You might also like to <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/lion-walk/" rel="noreferrer noopener">read about Lion Walking Tours.</a></p> <p><strong>How to get there: </strong>Kanha National Park is situated in the south-eastern foothills of the Satpura Mountains almost 165 km southeast of Jabalpur.</p> <p>Apart from the waiting times, which can amount up to 2 hours, this arrangement is for really interested rather a farce animal protection can not function so! However the park is worthwhile also independently of its tigers. One should let oneself in simply on the species-rich fauna. A tiger sighting is not everything!</p> <p>Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh is one of India’s most famous national parks due to its size. However, because of this size, one does oneself hard to get the tigers hoped by every traveler also to face. <br>Unless one has nothing against the extremely questionable tiger show, where tigers are driven out of the undergrowth with the help of elephants, so hordes of Indian families wait noisily with the car until the <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="elephant" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/largest-elephant-ever-recorded/">elephant</a> is ready to carry the customers up to the tiger. </p> <p>India offers one of the best Tiger spotting opportunities in the world, with over 50 Tier resorts called the "Tiger State". </p> <p>India is home to seventy percent of the world’s tiger population, with the Bengal tiger population at 2226 during last census in 2014. The state of Madhya Pradesh is India’s Tiger State; it is located a few hours south of Deli. </p>

#1 Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India

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How to get there: Kanha National Park is situated in the south-eastern foothills of the Satpura Mountains almost 165 km southeast of Jabalpur.

Apart from the waiting times, which can amount up to 2 hours, this arrangement is for really interested rather a farce animal protection can not function so! However the park is worthwhile also independently of its tigers. One should let oneself in simply on the species-rich fauna. A tiger sighting is not everything!

Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh is one of India’s most famous national parks due to its size. However, because of this size, one does oneself hard to get the tigers hoped by every traveler also to face.  Unless one has nothing against the extremely questionable tiger show, where tigers are driven out of the undergrowth with the help of elephants, so hordes of Indian families wait noisily with the car until the elephant is ready to carry the customers up to the tiger. 

India offers one of the best Tiger spotting opportunities in the world, with over 50 Tier resorts called the "Tiger State". 

India is home to seventy percent of the world’s tiger population, with the Bengal tiger population at 2226 during last census in 2014. The state of Madhya Pradesh is India’s Tiger State; it is located a few hours south of Deli. 

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.bandhavgarh-national-park.com/tiger-special-tour.html">Bandhavgarh National Park Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.tourindiawithdriver.com/de/IndiaDestinations164/Bandhavgarh-Nationalpark">Driver Tours India</a></li>   <li><a href="https://naturesafariindia.com/">Nature Safari India</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours’ drive from Khabarovsk, in the South-Eastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai. </p> <p>To make a difference today, raise awareness for these beautiful animals and join a Tiger Safari or Tour.</p> <p>A white tiger was caught in this area in 1957, whose offspring can be seen in zoos and circuses worldwide. Other <a class="wpil_keyword_link " title="predator" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/top-predators-in-the-food-chain/">predator</a> species in the area include leopard, striped hyena, sloth bear, wild dog, reed cat, golden jackal, spotted musang and Indian mongoose.</p> <p>The best-known animal species in the park is the Bengal tiger, of which almost 50 animals lived in the park in 1997. The big cats are not shy and can be observed particularly well here.</p> <p>Some of these swamps still exist. Salt forests dominate the rest. </p> <p>The hilly landscape is dominated by a plateau on which once stood the fort of the Maharajas. Nearby are grasslands rich in game, originating from swamps that were once created to protect the fort. </p> <p>The park is considered one of the most reliable places to observe wild tigers.</p> <p>The Bandhavgarh National Park is a national park in Madhya Pradesh, India. It covers an area of about 480 square kilometers and is located about 300 km south of Khajuraho in the Vindhya Mountains. </p>

#2 Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India

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How to get there: Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours’ drive from Khabarovsk, in the South-Eastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai. 

To make a difference today, raise awareness for these beautiful animals and join a Tiger Safari or Tour.

A white tiger was caught in this area in 1957, whose offspring can be seen in zoos and circuses worldwide. Other predator species in the area include leopard, striped hyena, sloth bear, wild dog, reed cat, golden jackal, spotted musang and Indian mongoose.

The best-known animal species in the park is the Bengal tiger, of which almost 50 animals lived in the park in 1997. The big cats are not shy and can be observed particularly well here.

Some of these swamps still exist. Salt forests dominate the rest. 

The hilly landscape is dominated by a plateau on which once stood the fort of the Maharajas. Nearby are grasslands rich in game, originating from swamps that were once created to protect the fort. 

The park is considered one of the most reliable places to observe wild tigers.

The Bandhavgarh National Park is a national park in Madhya Pradesh, India. It covers an area of about 480 square kilometers and is located about 300 km south of Khajuraho in the Vindhya Mountains. 

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.satpura-national-park.com/">Satpura National Park Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.pugdundeesafaris.com/tiger-reserve-tour">Pugdun Safaris</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> The Satpura Tiger Reserve, also known as Satpura National Park, is located in the Indian district of Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh. </p> <p>This is a different kind of tiger sanctuary with so many differences in altitude and gorgeous greenery, reminiscent of Robert Frost’s beautiful forests. There is a lot of wildlife here. It is undoubtedly an underestimated but wonderful place worth visiting. The drive to the place itself through the mountains is amazingly scenic.</p> <p>Even though the chances of tiger sightings in Satpura Tiger Reserve are not the highest, the park offers walking safaris, a unique way to experience wildlife. </p> <p>Saptura Tiger Reserve is a wonderful place in Madhya Pradesh. However, it is doubtful to see Tiger, because there are only 50 tigers on 1200 sq kms National Park. </p>

#3 Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India

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How to get there: The Satpura Tiger Reserve, also known as Satpura National Park, is located in the Indian district of Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh. 

This is a different kind of tiger sanctuary with so many differences in altitude and gorgeous greenery, reminiscent of Robert Frost’s beautiful forests. There is a lot of wildlife here. It is undoubtedly an underestimated but wonderful place worth visiting. The drive to the place itself through the mountains is amazingly scenic.

Even though the chances of tiger sightings in Satpura Tiger Reserve are not the highest, the park offers walking safaris, a unique way to experience wildlife. 

Saptura Tiger Reserve is a wonderful place in Madhya Pradesh. However, it is doubtful to see Tiger, because there are only 50 tigers on 1200 sq kms National Park. 

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.corbettnationalpark.in/online-corbett-safari-booking.htm">Corbett Tiger National Park Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.corbetttigerreserve.in/">Corbett Tiger Reserve Tours</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours drive from Khabarovsk, in the South-Eastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai. </p> <p>The main form of vegetation is the saline forests, at higher altitudes there are also some pine stands. In the lowlands there are riverine forests, whose stands are interrupted by grasslands called “chaurs” by the locals. It is only open from November to June.</p> <p>The largest river in the park is the Ramganga, which flows into a large lake at the western border of the reserve. The landscape is characterized by broad valleys and hills. A chain of hills runs east-west in the middle of the area. </p> <p>It was initially called Hailey National Park, but in 1957 it was renamed Corbett National Park after it was temporarily called Ramganga National Park from 1952. Corbett National Park covers almost 521 square kilometres. Together with the adjacent Sonanadi Conservation Area it forms the Corbett Tiger Reserve, established in 1973 as part of Project Tiger.</p> <p>Corbett National Park is in the Indian state of Uttarakhand at the foot of the Himalayas. It is named after the British hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett, who was instrumental in establishing the first national park in India near Nainital in 1936. Interesting for Tiger Safari or Tour.</p>

#5 Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttarakhand, India

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How to get there: Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours drive from Khabarovsk, in the South-Eastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai. 

The main form of vegetation is the saline forests, at higher altitudes there are also some pine stands. In the lowlands there are riverine forests, whose stands are interrupted by grasslands called “chaurs” by the locals. It is only open from November to June.

The largest river in the park is the Ramganga, which flows into a large lake at the western border of the reserve. The landscape is characterized by broad valleys and hills. A chain of hills runs east-west in the middle of the area. 

It was initially called Hailey National Park, but in 1957 it was renamed Corbett National Park after it was temporarily called Ramganga National Park from 1952. Corbett National Park covers almost 521 square kilometres. Together with the adjacent Sonanadi Conservation Area it forms the Corbett Tiger Reserve, established in 1973 as part of Project Tiger.

Corbett National Park is in the Indian state of Uttarakhand at the foot of the Himalayas. It is named after the British hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett, who was instrumental in establishing the first national park in India near Nainital in 1936. Interesting for Tiger Safari or Tour.

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.sunderbans-national-park.com/">Sunderbans National Park Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.sunderbannationalpark.in/royal-bengal-tiger-tour.html">Sunderbans-Park Tour</a></li>    </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> The park is located in the Sundarbans in the Ganges Delta and borders the Sundarban Reserve Forest in Bangladesh.</p> <p>Also, look at our India <strong><a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/where-to-see-the-big-5-of-india/">Big 5 Article</a> </strong>to explore Indian Wildlife.</p> <p>Among the <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/mammals/" title="mammals">mammals</a>, the Bengal Tiger is also the absolute highlight in Sundarbans National Park. At present, there are estimated between 350 and 400 wild Bengal Tigers in the Sundarbans. This is the largest remaining tiger population worldwide!</p> <p>The name comes from Bengali and means “beautiful forest”. The Sundarbans cover an area of 10,000 square kilometers in the delta of the largest rivers in South Asia, the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna. The Indian state of West Bengal shares the mangrove area with Bangladesh.</p> <p>The Sundarbans are the most extensive mangrove forests in the world and the only ones where Bengal tigers live at the same time, they have been a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site since 1987. </p> <p>West Bengal is home to one of the world’s largest tiger populations, with over 350 tigers in a 140,000-hectare mangrove forest close to the Bangladesh border. It is a world heritage site, and visitors can take boat safaris. A very famous place for Tiger Safari or Tours.</p>

#6 Sundarbans-Nationalpark and Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, India

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How to get there: The park is located in the Sundarbans in the Ganges Delta and borders the Sundarban Reserve Forest in Bangladesh.

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Among the mammals , the Bengal Tiger is also the absolute highlight in Sundarbans National Park. At present, there are estimated between 350 and 400 wild Bengal Tigers in the Sundarbans. This is the largest remaining tiger population worldwide!

The name comes from Bengali and means “beautiful forest”. The Sundarbans cover an area of 10,000 square kilometers in the delta of the largest rivers in South Asia, the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna. The Indian state of West Bengal shares the mangrove area with Bangladesh.

The Sundarbans are the most extensive mangrove forests in the world and the only ones where Bengal tigers live at the same time, they have been a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site since 1987. 

West Bengal is home to one of the world’s largest tiger populations, with over 350 tigers in a 140,000-hectare mangrove forest close to the Bangladesh border. It is a world heritage site, and visitors can take boat safaris. A very famous place for Tiger Safari or Tours.

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.chitwanjungleguides.com/">Chitwan Jungle Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.tigerresidency.com/about-us.php">Chitwan Jungle Safari </a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> The Chitwan National Park is located southwest of Kathmandu in the Terai. </p> <p>The Chitwan National Park is the best known in the country. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the first national park in <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="Nepal" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/wildlife-in-nepal/">Nepal</a>. Dusk jeep safari is very popular, mainly in the morning and evening. The more relaxed parts of the day offer the best chance to see a Tiger. </p> <p>Due to increased conservation efforts, Nepal's Bengal Tiger population doubled in the last decade, with more than 235 individuals in the five national parks. </p>

#7 Chitwan National Park, Chitwan, Nepal

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How to get there: The Chitwan National Park is located southwest of Kathmandu in the Terai. 

The Chitwan National Park is the best known in the country. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the first national park in Nepal . Dusk jeep safari is very popular, mainly in the morning and evening. The more relaxed parts of the day offer the best chance to see a Tiger. 

Due to increased conservation efforts, Nepal's Bengal Tiger population doubled in the last decade, with more than 235 individuals in the five national parks. 

<ul>   <li><a href="http://bengaltours.com/trip-to-the-sundarbans-forest/">Bengal Tours (three-day)</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.guidetours.net/location/sundarbans-magical-mangroves/">Guide Tours (three-day)</a></li>  </ul> <ul>   <li><a href="https://www.responsibletravel.com/holiday/10294/bangladesh-tiger-safari-holiday">Responsible Travel (eight-day safari) </a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators:</strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> The sundarbans national park is located in the south west of bangladesh, around 6 hours drive from Dhaka. </p> <p>You can also see saltwater crocodiles, wild boar, languages and many birds.</p> <p>However, Tiger sightings in Bangladesh are <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="rare" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/top-5-rarest-animals-around-the-globe/">rare</a>, compared to other countries.  Another interesting place for Tiger Safaris or Tiger Tours. Operators offer Boat tours from the city of Khulna in the southwest. Bed and Breakfast on the leading boat, track tigers on smaller boats or en foot (with armed security personal)</p> <p>It’s the home of more than 1120 Bengal tigers. </p> <p>Welcome to the world’s largest mangrove forest, starting in India and going through Bangladesh. </p>

#9 The Sundarbans, Bangladesh

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How to get there: The sundarbans national park is located in the south west of bangladesh, around 6 hours drive from Dhaka. 

You can also see saltwater crocodiles, wild boar, languages and many birds.

However, Tiger sightings in Bangladesh are rare , compared to other countries.  Another interesting place for Tiger Safaris or Tiger Tours. Operators offer Boat tours from the city of Khulna in the southwest. Bed and Breakfast on the leading boat, track tigers on smaller boats or en foot (with armed security personal)

It’s the home of more than 1120 Bengal tigers. 

Welcome to the world’s largest mangrove forest, starting in India and going through Bangladesh. 

<ul>   <li><a href="http://www.russiatigertracking.com/">Russia Tiger Tracking</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.visitrussia.org.uk/observing-the-tiger">Visit Russia</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours’ drive from Khabarovsk, in the South-Eastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai. </p> <p>Tourist tiger safaris are organized like science tours, tracking pug marks on snowmobiles and on food, setting camera traps reviewing footage. What else is there? You can see wolves, lynxes, badgers, foxes, and raptors. <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/asiatic-black-bear/">In the summer even Asian black bears</a></p> <p>However, with only around 540 individuals left in the wild, the chance to see one is slight. Most of the Tiger Safari tours are based in Durminskoye Reserve, it is a 50.000-acre wildlife sanctuary a three hours drive from Khabarovsk in southeast Russia. It is the last prime habitat for Siberian tigers.</p> <p>In the 1940s, they were hunted to the brink of extinction and only saved due to the new protection grant of tigers in Russia in 1965. </p> <p>The majestic Siberian Tiger, mainly found in eastern Russia or northern China, is our planet’s largest tiger species and cat. It is sadly also the most <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/endangered-animals/" title="endangered">endangered</a>.  </p>

#10 Durminskoye Reserve, Chabarowsk Region Russia

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Tourist tiger safaris are organized like science tours, tracking pug marks on snowmobiles and on food, setting camera traps reviewing footage. What else is there? You can see wolves, lynxes, badgers, foxes, and raptors. In the summer even Asian black bears

However, with only around 540 individuals left in the wild, the chance to see one is slight. Most of the Tiger Safari tours are based in Durminskoye Reserve, it is a 50.000-acre wildlife sanctuary a three hours drive from Khabarovsk in southeast Russia. It is the last prime habitat for Siberian tigers.

In the 1940s, they were hunted to the brink of extinction and only saved due to the new protection grant of tigers in Russia in 1965. 

The majestic Siberian Tiger, mainly found in eastern Russia or northern China, is our planet’s largest tiger species and cat. It is sadly also the most endangered .  

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.wildsumatra.com/kerinci/">Wild Sumatra</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.trijaya-travel.com/destinations/west-sumatra/the-kerinci-national-park">Trijaya Travel</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators:</strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there: </strong>The main entrance and the national park office are in Sungai Penuh. There you can get a visit permit and find hiking guides. Alternatively, accommodations in the Kerinci Seblat National Park’s surroundings often help their guests get a visit permit and reliable hiking guides. Look for a Tiger Safari or Tour.</p> <p>There are also about 200 bird species. Among the more than 4000 plant species that grow in Kerinci Seblat National Park are the giant reflower, the titan’s root, various orchids and the edelweiss.</p> <p>Numerous rare or even endangered species, such as the Sumatran tiger, the clouded leopard, the tree leopard, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the Malay bear, and the Malayan tapir, is at home in Kerinci Seblat National Park. </p> <p>Various species accordingly characterize the fauna and flora of the Kerinci Seblat National Park. </p> <p>However, the National Park offers another Sighting, the <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/sumatran-tiger-vs-nile-monitor/">Sumatran Tiger</a>. Around 200 Tigers roam in the wild, using Tourists as one factor to save their habitat and survival. </p> <p>The Kerinci Seblat National Park is twice the size of the famous Bali Island, which is well known for its tourists. </p>

#12 Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia

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How to get there: The main entrance and the national park office are in Sungai Penuh. There you can get a visit permit and find hiking guides. Alternatively, accommodations in the Kerinci Seblat National Park’s surroundings often help their guests get a visit permit and reliable hiking guides. Look for a Tiger Safari or Tour.

There are also about 200 bird species. Among the more than 4000 plant species that grow in Kerinci Seblat National Park are the giant reflower, the titan’s root, various orchids and the edelweiss.

Numerous rare or even endangered species, such as the Sumatran tiger, the clouded leopard, the tree leopard, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the Malay bear, and the Malayan tapir, is at home in Kerinci Seblat National Park. 

Various species accordingly characterize the fauna and flora of the Kerinci Seblat National Park. 

However, the National Park offers another Sighting, the Sumatran Tiger . Around 200 Tigers roam in the wild, using Tourists as one factor to save their habitat and survival. 

The Kerinci Seblat National Park is twice the size of the famous Bali Island, which is well known for its tourists. 

<p>The consequences for the animals are fatal: Massive damage to their health, severe behavioral disorders, and increased mortality.  This Tiger Safari or Tour guide should highlight only sustainable places to go.</p> <ul>   <li>Perform feats for which they are often trained by force,</li>   <li>Have to change venues 50 times a year on average,</li>   <li>Spend most of their time in small cages, inadequate enclosures, or in the transport wagon,</li>   <li>That essential species-specific behavior such as social contacts or movement are considerably restricted or made completely impossible,</li>   <li>that they have little variety or occupation,</li>   <li>that they are often not fed and cared for appropriately,</li>   <li>That veterinary control or care is often inadequate because there are only a few specialized veterinarians for wild animals nationwide or the circus cannot or will not afford the treatment financially,</li>   <li>that in many cases the circus operators lack the necessary expertise,</li>   <li>that there is no fixed winter quarters during the play-free period. Only about every tenth company can call a winter accommodation its own.</li>  </ul> <p>Nevertheless, animals of wild species can still be seen in many circus operations that travel around the world: Tigers, lions, elephants, rhinoceroses, giraffes, sea lions or monkeys – the range of animal species carried along is extensive. Wild animals suffer in the circus. <br><strong>They suffer massively, because:</strong></p> <p>Wild animals make exceptionally high demands on their keeping and accommodation. In a circus enterprise, responsible keeping wild animals is generally impossible.</p>

Tigers in Zoos and National Parks

The consequences for the animals are fatal: Massive damage to their health, severe behavioral disorders, and increased mortality.  This Tiger Safari or Tour guide should highlight only sustainable places to go.

  • Perform feats for which they are often trained by force,
  • Have to change venues 50 times a year on average,
  • Spend most of their time in small cages, inadequate enclosures, or in the transport wagon,
  • That essential species-specific behavior such as social contacts or movement are considerably restricted or made completely impossible,
  • that they have little variety or occupation,
  • that they are often not fed and cared for appropriately,
  • That veterinary control or care is often inadequate because there are only a few specialized veterinarians for wild animals nationwide or the circus cannot or will not afford the treatment financially,
  • that in many cases the circus operators lack the necessary expertise,
  • that there is no fixed winter quarters during the play-free period. Only about every tenth company can call a winter accommodation its own.

Nevertheless, animals of wild species can still be seen in many circus operations that travel around the world: Tigers, lions, elephants, rhinoceroses, giraffes, sea lions or monkeys – the range of animal species carried along is extensive. Wild animals suffer in the circus. They suffer massively, because:

Wild animals make exceptionally high demands on their keeping and accommodation. In a circus enterprise, responsible keeping wild animals is generally impossible.

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