Best Indian safari’s:
Bandavgarh – Madhya Pradesh
Best chances of spotting a tiger, almost 50 in the wild. Two-hour safaris on elephant-back are attractive.
Kanha – Madhya Pradesh
King of tiger territory in India. Lush sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows, ravines of Kanha provided inspiration to Rudyard Kipling’s famous novel “Jungle Book“. Five tiger parks give tourists an absolute chance of tiger viewings.
Sunderbans – West Bengal
Bengal tigers – more than 200! The Sunderbans is a mangrove area in the delta formed by confluence of Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers in the Bay of Bengal. Swampy terrains makes getting there an adventure.
Corbett – Uttarakhand
Oldest paradise for tigers hidden in different varieties of flora and fauna. Named after legendary naturalist Jim Corbett. Most famous Corbett wild residents are Bengal Tigers, Asiatic Elephants, Leopards, Wild Boars, Sloth Bears, Jackals.
Ranthambore National Park – Rajasthan
Ranthambore National Park is a royal home to predators. Tigers enjoy warmth of the desert. Spot elusive tigers, chinkara, sambhar, cheetal and over 300 species of birds. A terrific treat for wildlife and nature lovers.
Kaziranga National Park – Assam
One-horned rhinoceros, stars at Kaziranga. Area sprinkled with elephants, wild water buffalos in meadows, swampy lagoons and dense forests. More than 2200 Indian one-horned rhinoceros, approximately 2/3rd of total world’s population.
Gir Wildlife Sanctuary – Gujrat
King of jungle, the lion makes its fearful presence here. Only place in world for Asiatic lions. Leopards, Jackals, striped Hyenas and India Fox attract attention. Several birds and reptiles find a home in the forests.
Wish to meet a tiger!
