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TIGER’S ROUTE

Guidelines for wild life Safari

  • Minimize the size of visitors group to less than 6.
  • Do not argue with your wildlife guide
  • Maintain a safe distance from all wildlife
  • Keep noise to the minimum to avoid frightening wildlife
  • Do not discard any foodstuff or litter the land and water bodies
  • Do not bring along pets to any nature park or wildlife reserve
  • Do not feed, touch or handle birds and animals
  • Do not bring non-native plants or animals into the park
  • Do not collect any form of fauna or flora from any sanctuary or park
  • Do not damage plants or extensive moss beds or lichen covered areas
  • Do not damage, remove or destroy historic sites or monuments, or any artifacts
  • Do not damage any fencepost, gate or signpost in the park
  • Do not disturb or frighten animals by making noises, flashing lights or making any sudden movements

Safari Packages

 Regular: (Max. 6 pax)

  • Jeep and Permit
  • Guide Fee (Regular Park Guide)
  • Experienced Driver
  • Refreshments (Tea/Coffee, Water, Fruit Cake & Muffins)
  • Birding Book
  • First Aid Kit

Premium: (Max. 6 pax)

  • Personalized Pre-Safari Briefing
  • Jeep and Permit
  • Guide Fee (Expert Park Guide)
  • Experienced Driver/ Our own Naturalist
  • Refreshments (Tea/Coffee, Water, Fruit Cake & Muffins)
  • Birding Book
  • First Aid Kit
  • Binoculars

Luxury: (Max. 5 pax)

  • Personalized Pre-Safari Briefing
  • Jeep and Permit
  • Guide Fee (Expert Park Guide)
  • Experienced Driver/ Our own Naturalist
  • Wildlife Photographer (soft copy of all the photos will be emailed to you)
  • Refreshments (Tea/Coffee/Cold Coffee/Ice Tea/Juices, Water, Fruit Cake & Muffins, Veg. Sandwiches)
  • Birding Book
  • First Aid Kit
  • Binoculars
  • Chairs & Table setup for refreshment break

Day 1 – Delhi to Corbett National Park

Start your journey with a scenic 7-hour drive from Delhi  to corbett. Enjoy lunch at your hotel  then set out on a tiger safari in Corbett National Park. The dense forests of Corbett are home to varied wildlife and you have an opportunity of sighting these animals at Corbett. Jim Corbett National Park is a forested wildlife sanctuary in northern India’s Uttarakhand State. Rich in flora and fauna, it’s known for its Bengal tigers. Animals, including tigers, leopards and wild elephants, roam the Dhikala zone. On the banks of the Ramganga Reservoir, the Sonanadi zone is home to elephants and leopards, along with hundreds of species of birds.

 Day 2 – Corbett National Park

An early morning safari with picnic breakfast marks the start of the second day. The long safari starting at dawn allows you to observe the forest come alive with activity. An afternoon game drive takes you into the forest on another exploration. If the elephant mahouts are able to track a tiger, you may have the opportunity to go on an elephant safari to look at the tiger up-close.

Day 3 – Corbett to Delhi

After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to Corbett and travel to your home destination

Ranthambhore puts the ‘Royal’ in Royal Bangal Tiger

Regular visitors consider Ranthambhore, as one of the best national parks in the world to see Bengal tigers, wild, in their natural habitat. But here you don’t just see Bengal tigers you see Noor, Machali , Star male, Unnis and so on. Each of Ranthambore’s denizens are well identified and The Ranthambhore Bagh, with its trained team, is perhaps your best bhet to know who is who.

For most visitors Ranthambhore means the Ranthambhore National Park, because of its high density of wildlife and the presence of tigers in the national park and its immediate vicinity. All the tiger safaris in Ranthambore are conducted in the national park, Sawai Madhopur and Sawai Mansingh sanctuary, because this is the only part of the entire Project Tiger reserve that has a healthy and visible population of wild tigers.

2N Pench 2N Kanha Safari Wildlife Tour

Best Tiger Safari Package covers two most popular wildlife destinations in India – Pench and Kanha.

Day 1 – Nagpur to Pench National Park

Start your journey with a scenic 3-hour drive from Nagpur to Pench. Enjoy lunch at your lodge then set out on a tiger safari in Pench National Park. The teak forests of Pench are home to varied wildlife and you have an opportunity of sighting these animals at Pench. Nestled in the southern part of the Satpura Hills, Pench Tiger Reserve is named after the Pench River that flows through it. In addition to tigers, the area is famous for large herds of gaur (Indian bison), chital, sambar, nilgai, wild dog and wild boar.

Day 2 – Pench National Park

An early morning safari with picnic breakfast marks the start of the second day. The long safari starting at dawn allows you to observe the forest come alive with activity. An afternoon game drive takes you into the forest on another exploration. If the elephant mahouts are able to track a tiger, you may have the opportunity to go on an elephant safari to look at the tiger up-close.

Day 3 – Pench National Park to Kanha National Park

After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to Pench and travel to Kanha National Park (5-hour drive). Set out on your first safari in Kanha in the afternoon. Kanha National Park features lush meadows, thick forests and water bodies. It is home to the rare barasingha or swamp deer. You might also see spotted deer, sambar deer, langurs, leopards and dholes (wild dogs). You may experience an elephant safari today as well if the opportunity presents itself.

Days 4  – Kanha National Park

Your exploration of Kanha National Park will continue over the two thrilling morning and afternoon safaris, maximizing your chances of seeing the majestic tiger. Photographers have a great opportunity to capture beautiful landscapes and wildlife in the park.

Day 5 – Kanha National Park to Nagpur

After breakfast, travel back to Nagpur (6 hours) for onward journey.
Inclusions : 

  • 2 Nights accommodation at Pench at AC deluxe room
  • Daily Breakfast, Lunch and  Dinner at your Lodge
  • 2 Game Drives at Pench National Park
  • 2 Nights accommodation at Kanha at AC deluxe room
  • Daily Breakfast, Lunch and  Dinner at your Lodge
  • 3 Game Drives at Kanha  National Park
  • Park entry fee, guide fee, gypsy charges
  • All transfers by AC vehicle including toll tax and parking charges

Exclusions : 

  • Camera Fee , if any
  • Porter Charges
  • In transit meals
  • Anything not mentioned at inclusions.

Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the popular national parks in India located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. Bandhavgarh was declared a national park in 1968, with an area of 105 km2. The buffer is spread over the forest divisions of Umaria and Katni and totals 820 km2. The park derives its name from the most prominent hillock of the area, which was said to be given by Hindu Lord Rama to his brother Lakshmana to keep a watch on Lanka (Ceylon). Hence the name Bandhavgarh (Sanskrit: Brother’s Fort). This park has a large biodiversity. The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is one of the highest known in India. The park has a large breeding population of leopards, and various species of deer. Maharaja Martand Singh of Rewa captured the first white tiger in this region in 1951. This white tiger, Mohan, is now stuffed and on display in the palace of the Maharajas of Rewa. Historically villagers and their cattle have been a threat to the tiger. Rising mining activities around the park are putting the tigers at risk.