Delhi • Bandhavgarh • Kanha • Pench
The Tiger Safari Centre India will bring you face-to-face with the wildlife of Kipling’s Jungle Book as you visit three of central India’s outstanding national parks. India’s jungles are the best places in the world for tracking the Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat, possessing some 70% of the world’s tiger population.
On arrival in India, spend a night in Delhi before a short flight to Jabalpur, and a private car transfer brings you to Bandhavgarh National Park. Once the hunting preserve of the Maharajas of Rewa, Bandhavgarh is considered to have the highest density of wild tigers anywhere in India today. After two nights in Bandhavgarh, your India tiger safari continues to the stunningly beautiful Kanha National Park, where the undulating landscape, dense sal and bamboo forests, hillocks and meadows provide shelter to a large tiger population as well as sloth bear, leopard, swamp deer and other wildlife.
A visit to Pench National Park, which provided inspiration for Kipling’s Jungle Book, delivers the finale of the Classic India Tiger Safari. This spectacular reserve is renowned for its range of habitats and supports a wide variety of wildlife, including tiger, leopard, gaur, and sambar.
Sighting the magnificent yet elusive ‘lord of the jungle’ can never be guaranteed on any Indian tiger safari. Still, in the jungles of central India, the chances of seeing a tiger are good and provide many wildlife enthusiasts with some of their most awe-inspiring and cherished memories.