It's Time to Explore India's Wildlife
India’s national parks & wildlife sanctuaries are home to a rich flora & fauna, and a Wildlife Safari, with its fair share of thrill & adventure, is the best way of exploring it. For all the wildlife enthusiasts, offers you a variety of wildlife holiday packages at unbeatable prices & deal, which let you spot the rich wildlife of India at the most famous national parks and wildlife sanctuaries like Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Gir, Corbett, Ranthambore & Kaziranga. From the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger to the rare & endangered One Horned Rhinoceros, spot the exotic animals while enjoying a safari with an expert driver & guide. Wildlife tourism in India offers an exhilarating escape into the heart of nature's sanctuaries, where the primal dance of flora and fauna unfolds. India's biodiversity-rich landscapes boast an array of National Parks, Tiger Reserves, and Bird Sanctuaries that promise unmatched wildlife experiences.
Each of these parks and reserves tells a unique tale. Tiger Reserves, such as Ranthambore, Panna, Pench, Tadoba, Corbett, Kanha and Bandhavgarh, are the cornerstone of India's conservation efforts, where the regal tiger reigns supreme. Yet, it's not just about these magnificent big cats. A journey through these regions often surprises visitors with sightings of leopards, elephants, and even the rare Indian wild dog. Bird Sanctuaries, on the other hand, paint the sky with hues of migrating birds, providing a feast for the eyes and a symphony for the ears. Their diverse habitats attract a plethora of species, making every visit a unique spectacle. Opting for a wildlife safari or a jungle safari is the ideal way to delve deep into these wildernesses. Exploring Indian National Parks, with their raw beauty and untouched terrains, promises memories that last a lifetime. The adrenaline rush of tracking a predator, the serenity of a lakeside sunset, or the sheer joy of spotting a rare bird - India's wildlife tourism encompasses it all, inviting travelers to dive into its wild heart.
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India is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, offering a plethora of national parks and tiger reserves. From 1st October to June, India's doors open wide to the world of wildlife tourism. During these months, the country's diverse landscapes - spanning from the chilly northern regions to the warm southern coasts, and from the lush eastern forests to the rugged western terrains - become a hotspot for jungle safaris.
The weather conditions during this period are most favorable for exploring, and every national park and tiger reserve in India is ready to welcome wildlife enthusiasts. It's the perfect time to embark on a journey through India's rich natural heritage, witnessing the majestic beauty that resides within its boundaries.
The majesty and allure of the tiger, India's iconic big cat, have drawn wildlife enthusiasts from around the world for decades. While these magnificent creatures inhabit various national parks and tiger reserves throughout India, the optimal time for sighting them is during the warmer months of April to June. During this period, the scorching heat causes water bodies within the reserves to shrink, prompting tigers to frequently visit the few remaining waterholes. Such predictability increases the chances of spotting them.
The foliage is less dense too, making the orange and black stripes of the tiger stand out amidst the golden-brown landscapes. Parks like Ranthambhore, Bandhavgarh, and Kanha become bustling hubs for photographers and nature lovers during these months. Venturing on a safari during this window not only heightens the chance of a tiger encounter but also immerses visitors in the rich tapestry of Indian wildlife. So, for an unforgettable tiger experience, time your visit to these peak months.
India is a paradise for bird enthusiasts, offering a rich tapestry of avian wonders. For those seeking the ultimate birding experience in India, the months between November and March are the prime season for bird watching. During this period, resident birds display vibrant activities, and migratory species from Central Asia and Europe flock to India, enhancing its allure.
Embarking on a bird-watching tour during these cooler months allows enthusiasts to witness an array of colorful and exotic species in all their splendor. Popular birding sanctuaries in India, such as Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur, Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, and Sultanpur National Park, become bustling hubs of activity. The serene mornings, accompanied by melodious calls echoing in the crisp air, amplify the bird-watching experience. Plan your visit to capture the avian magic of India at its finest.
Jim Corbett National Park, nestled in the picturesque state of Uttarakhand in north India, stands as an emblematic testament to the rich biodiversity of the region. Established in 1936, it holds the unique distinction of being the nation's oldest national park. A realm where the wild roams free, Corbett is not only renowned for its majestic Bengal tigers but also for its diverse flora and fauna. Set against the backdrop of the mighty Himalayas, this park in Uttarakhand offers a mesmerizing blend of landscapes, ranging from dense forests to grasslands, ensuring an unparalleled wildlife experience for visitors.
Ranthambore National Park, situated in the royal state of Rajasthan in north India, is an iconic destination for wildlife enthusiasts globally. Once the hunting ground of the Maharajas, today it stands as a beacon for conservation efforts, particularly for the Bengal tiger. The park's vast expanse of rugged terrain, dotted with ancient ruins and lakes, offers some of the best tiger sighting opportunities in the country. A visit to Ranthambore is not just an adventure into the wild, but a journey through history, set against the dramatic landscape of north India's wilderness.
Kanha National Park, located in the heartland of Madhya Pradesh in central India, is a veritable paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Renowned as one of central India's largest national parks, it offers an immersive wildlife safari experience, allowing visitors to delve deep into India's verdant wilderness. The park's lush meadows and dense forests are home to a myriad of species, but it is most celebrated for its conservation efforts for the Barasingha or swamp deer. A journey through Kanha promises not just captivating wildlife encounters but also a deeper connection with the pristine landscapes of central India.
Kaziranga National Park, a gem located in the state of Assam in northeast India, is globally acclaimed as the stronghold of the one-horned rhino. This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts the highest density of this majestic creature anywhere on Earth. Set amidst the verdant floodplains of the Brahmaputra River, the park provides a unique habitat conducive to a rich biodiversity. Apart from rhinos, Kaziranga's expanses teem with a plethora of wildlife species. A visit to this northeastern sanctuary offers an unparalleled opportunity to witness the raw beauty of Assam's wilderness and the iconic symbol of its conservation success – the rhino.
Panna National Park, situated in the magnificent state of Madhya Pradesh, stands as a beacon of tiger conservation in India. Spanning a vast expanse of pristine wilderness, the park is a testament to the tireless efforts made in rejuvenating tiger populations from the brink of local extinction. Rich in biodiversity, its landscapes not only shelter the regal Bengal tiger but also a myriad of other wildlife species. As one delves into the heart of Panna, the intertwining narratives of nature's splendor and conservation successes create an indelible impression, showcasing the best of Madhya Pradesh's commitment to preserving its wild heritage.
Pench National Park, prominently featured in the list of top 10 wildlife destinations in India for tiger sightings, beckons wildlife aficionados from around the globe. Located in the heart of the Indian subcontinent, Pench is a vibrant tapestry of thriving ecosystems and diverse fauna. Its dense forests and meandering rivers create an ideal habitat for the elusive Bengal tiger. The park's reputation for frequent and clear tiger sightings has made it a sought-after destination for those yearning to witness the grandeur of this magnificent apex predator in its natural environment. Pench's allure lies in its promise of an unparalleled wild rendezvous.
Bandhavgarh National Park, nestled in the state of MP (Madhya Pradesh) in central India, is a wildlife enthusiast's dream come true. Renowned for its dense tiger population, this park holds a coveted spot in the list of top 5 wildlife safari destinations in Madhya Pradesh. With ancient fort ruins providing a historical backdrop, Bandhavgarh's terrains are teeming with a rich variety of fauna and flora. As one embarks on a safari here, the raw beauty of central India unfolds, offering unparalleled encounters with nature and making Bandhavgarh a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic wilderness experience in Madhya Pradesh.
Tadoba National Park, located in the vibrant state of Maharashtra in west India, stands as a prime destination for tiger enthusiasts. Widely recognized for its immersive tiger safaris, Tadoba has etched its name among the ranked top 5 best places for tiger sightings in India. The park's sprawling landscapes, drenched in the unique beauty of west India's wilderness, harbor not only the regal Bengal tiger but a myriad of other wildlife species. Venturing into Tadoba promises an experience steeped in natural splendor, positioning Maharashtra firmly on the map for those seeking unforgettable wildlife encounters in India.
Bandipur National Park, nestled in the scenic terrains of Karnataka, epitomizes the rich biodiversity of South India. Renowned for its engaging wildlife safaris, Bandipur has emerged as a top wildlife safari destination in South India. As one traverses its dense forests and rolling grasslands, they are met with a diverse array of fauna, reflective of the region's unique ecological tapestry. Karnataka's commitment to conservation shines through in Bandipur, ensuring that visitors leave with memories of exhilarating wildlife encounters, and a deeper appreciation for the vibrant wilderness that the southern part of India so proudly preserves.
Manas National Park, situated in the verdant state of Assam, offers a mesmerizing tryst with nature's grandeur. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity, this UNESCO World Heritage site invites visitors to embark on an unforgettable wildlife safari. Journeying through its dense jungles and rippling rivers, one can witness the intricate dance of nature, where diverse species coexist harmoniously. Assam's pride, Manas, serves as a testament to the state's dedication to conservation and sustainable tourism. Those who venture into its vast expanse are rewarded with unparalleled sights and sounds, capturing the essence of the wild heart of Assam.
Gir National Park, a crowning jewel of Gujarat tourism, stands as the last bastion for the majestic Asiatic lion. Nestled in the western state of Gujarat, this park offers a unique lion safari, providing visitors with the rare opportunity to witness these regal creatures in their natural habitat. The park's sprawling landscapes, punctuated by arid forests and grassy patches, serve as a backdrop to the symphony of wilderness that Gir resonates with. A visit to Gir is not just a safari; it's a deep dive into a world where lions reign supreme, showcasing the best of Gujarat's commitment to wildlife conservation.
Nagarhole National Park, located in the lush terrains of Karnataka, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Renowned for its rich biodiversity, the park promises an enthralling wildlife jungle safari experience, transporting visitors into the heart of India's pristine wilderness. As one journeys through the dense woods and serene water bodies of Nagarhole, they are greeted by an array of flora and fauna, each playing a unique role in the park's ecological tapestry. Karnataka's dedication to preserving its natural heritage shines brightly in Nagarhole, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking authentic wildlife encounters.
Sunderban National Park, located in the mystic deltas of West Bengal, stands as a realm where nature and legends intertwine. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's the world's largest mangrove forest and a crucial tiger reserve. The intricate waterways and dense mangroves of Sunderban provide a unique habitat for the elusive Bengal tiger, making it one of the few places where these magnificent beasts swim in the wild. This labyrinth of green and water in West Bengal is not just a sanctuary for wildlife but also a testament to nature's resilience and beauty, making every visit a memorable escapade.
Most of the national parks in India are open for travellers around the world from October till June end, except few parks like Kaziranga or Manas National Park, which are usually open from November to April.
Although spotting animals in the wild is mainly dependent on luck, April to June is considered the best time for wildlife viewing, particularly tigers, as animals tend to visit water holes and can be spotted. Photographers especially prefer to take a wildlife photography tour during this time.
The best National parks in India for tiger spotting are Ranthambore, Corbett, Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Tadoba and Pench National Park. These parks are home to some of the best habitats for tigers in India, so the chances of spotting Bengal tigers in these parks and reserves are higher than in other areas of the country. Our tiger tours are mainly focussed on these parks.
Tigers are elusive animals and have mastered the art of camouflage. Usually, it is difficult to spot them in dense forests, especially if there is inclement weather. However, our itineraries are designed to capitalize on the best places to see tigers, particularly during the hot, dry season. Although some encounters are more distant or fleeting than others, the vast majority of our groups have seen tigers on their trips.
Except Tigers, Asiatic lions, Indian Rhino, Asiatic elephants, Snow Leopard, Hillock Gibbon, Indian wild dogs, Leopards, etc., are some of the prominent wild animals you can spot in India. Our wildlife tours are specially designed so that clients can spot maximum wild animals. Indian wildlife also offers around 1344 different bird species, and a few among them are golden eagle, Himalayan Monal, the Great Indian Hornbill, Mrs Gould’s Sunbird, Oriental Dwarf kingfisher etc.
Any of our bird watching tours give an opportunity to spot the maximum number of birds with our experience birding guide. Wildlife Tours for all the mentioned wildlife animals.
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Our Birding and wildlife tours are meticulously designed keeping the requirements of the individual wildlife enthusiast in mind. We provide the best wildlife or birding guide, accommodation close to nature, 4x 4 vehicles for safaris, all meals, bottled water in car and taxes.
If you are planning to come for any of our wildlife tours, the must carry items are, a good camera, spare batteries, a pair of binoculars, and a birding guide book. Regarding clothing, Nov to Feb is the winter season in India, and it can be very cold, mainly in north India, so it would be appropriate to dress in two to three layers.
Bring a lightweight, waterproof rain jacket and pants in case of inclement weather, warm fleece and/or down jacket, warm hat and gloves, long sleeve shirts, and pants. Some guests also prefer to bring long underwear for morning drives in our open vehicles.
During summers, mainly from April to June, temperatures can be downright hot. It would be advisable to bring lightweight clothing, a sun hat and sunglasses. Long-sleeved shirts will help protect you from the sun during wildlife drives. Since rain is always a possibility, even during the dry season, bring a waterproof rain gear.
With our wide range of Wildlife Tour Packages, you can take an open jeep & canter safari, and even trek accompanied by an expert driver & guide who take you to the best viewing zones in the parks to sight a variety of wildlife species. Spot animals like the Royal Bengal Tiger, which is amongst the favourite of the tourists, and can be spotted at Corbett in Uttarakhand, Ranthambore in Rajasthan, Tadoba in Maharashtra, and Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Pench & Panna National Parks in Madhya Pradesh. Plan a Wildlife Vacation in India from November to March, when the weather is cool & pleasant, perfect for a wildlife safari. Or book your tour from March to June end, during the summer season, when you have greater chances of spotting the wild animals as they visit the water holes to quench their thirst.
Our wildlife holiday packages in India also offers the chance to spot leopards in Kabini, Bandipur, and Nagarhole National Parks in Karnataka and Panna, Kanha, and Pench in Madhya Pradesh. With our tour packages, you can sight marsh crocodiles basking in the sun, sloth bears dozing off after a heavy meal, gaurs staring hard at you from a distance, blackbuck & other deer species curiously minding their surroundings & other such fascinating sights during a wildlife safari in India. India also has several National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Kaziranga National Park (Assam), famous for being home to the vulnerable one-horned rhinoceros; Manas Wildlife Sanctuary (Assam), home to various species of animals like Assam roofed turtle, golden langur & pygmy hog; and Sundarbans National Park (West Bengal), popular for Royal Bengal Tigers, boat safaris, and mangroves.
With our wildlife tour packages you can also explore the Great Himalayan National Park (Himachal Pradesh), which is also tagged a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unmatched locations and being home to alpine animal species like Himalayan Tahr, musk deer, brown bear and even snow leopards. If birds excite you as much as animals, you will enjoy our expertly created bird watching tours that are conducted in the best national parks & wildlife sanctuaries of India like Keoladeo National Park that boasts being home to more than 350 species of birds and Desert National Park that is home the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard. We also offer birdwatching tour packages for Mangalajodi in Odisha; Thattekad in Kerala, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary in Karnataka; Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand and many more. With our birding packages, you get to spot avifauna and migratory birds and savour the moment patiently while clicking photographs to serve as memories.
From booking hotels, organising safaris to ensuring you get the best guides & experience, our wildlife packages include all of these at unbeatable prices. Our wildlife travel packages can also be customized & other destinations added as per your requirement. If you are looking for an unparalleled wildlife vacation, let us plan it for you!
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