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Top Tiger Tours in India

Tiger Tours in India | Top National Park in India

Say you find yourself on a safari in the jungles following top tiger tours India. It’s one of the few places in the world where you can witness this exhilarating moment firsthand. India is home to 58 tiger reserves, and with over 70% of the world’s tiger population, it provides unmatched opportunities for wildlife lovers. In this blog, we’ll take you through some of the best tiger tours in India to give you the best unforgettable experience of a lifetime.

Top Rated Tiger Tours for India Safari

TIGER TIGER TOUR OF INDIA

Tiger Tiger Tour

Tiger Tiger Tour – Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Pench & Tadoba

DURATION: 13 Nights & 14Days | ITINERARY: Bandhavgarh – Kanha – Pench – Tadoba

Offers tiger safari in India at Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Pench & Tadoba. Local guides and ample safari in each park.

Tiger Tiger Tour is one of the main tiger tours that we offer at Safaris India – Tiger, Birding, Wildlife Photography Tours. This itienarary is designed in a customisable fashion for additional of more days, safaris and destinations to the whole tour.

  • Guest will arrive at delhi and stay overnight, next morning they will catch flight to jabalpur and they will be enrout the tiger safari tour.
  • Covering the main tiger destinations of Central India – Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Pench & Tadoba.
  • The guided offered on this tour come from the local areas of these destinations helping guests look only see tiger but also take home merories for a lifetime.
  • With 4 safaris at each national park guest get ample time in the national park.
  • There are also activites that are offered to guest like nature walk and wildlife expert sessions.

ULTIMATE TIGER TOUR INDIA

Ultimate Tiger Tour India

Ultimate Tiger Safari Tour of India – Ranthambore, Bandhvagarh, Kanha, Pench, Tadoba

Duration: 17 Nights & 18 Days | DESTINATIONS: Ranthambore – Bandhvagarh – Kanha – Pench – Tadoba

Tiger Safari in Premium National Parks of India

We feel pride in our Ultimate Tiger Safari Tour India, which has been designed for guests wanting to dedicate 17-18 days in search of the Royal Bengal Tiger. This tour covers the most essential and premium Indian national parks. Guests get to experience Ranthambore, Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Pench and Tadoba National Park with 4 to 5 jeep safaris in each. All jeep safaris are provided with local experts, and guests can opt for shared or private safaris. You can easily find an additional night at the end of the tour in Delhi according to guest flight timings.


Reasons to Consider Tiger Safaris in India

Rich Biodiversity

From thick jungles to vast grasslands, India’s varied ecosystems, are rich with tigers and other wildlife. Regional variations offer a different environment and the opportunity to experience different flora and fauna.

Conservation Success

With initiatives such as Project Tiger, which was commenced in 1973, India has made immense progress towards tiger conservation. Through this program, the tiger population has increased, and their habitats are well protected and visitors can see tigers in their natural habitat.

Unique Experience

This is because a tiger safari in India doesn’t just mean seeing tigers in the wild and calling it a day. You’ll see a diverse array of wildlife, from leopards to sloth bears to exotic birds, plus some stunning scenery.

Top Tiger Safari Destinations

Madhya Pradesh: Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh is famous for its high density of tigers in India. The national park’s diverse topography includes sal forests and grasslands, offering good opportunities for wildlife spotting. It has around 135 tigers as per census of 2022 in an area of 1536 sq km.

This park is also famous for the mythological fort that lord Ram gifted to his brother Lakshman on their journey to Lanka. Although the fort is now in ruins, its remains provide a magical touch to the wild landscape of this park and offer a view of the park from above.

Maharashtra: Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve

Spanning over an area of 1727 sq km this tiger reserve houses 88 wild tigers as of 2018 census. It is one of the oldest and largest tiger reserves in India. Tadoba- Andhari is sprinkled with dense teak forests, including water bodies and rugged hills. This diversity of potential hosts leads to a unique and vibrant ecosystem for countless plants and animals to thrive. It is best known for its healthy population of tigers. Royal such beasts are frequently spotted soaking up the pools, water holes and stream across Tadoba during the hot weeks of summer. Tadoba is host to other predators as well such as leopards, monitor lizards, snakes, wild dogs and many more.

Rajasthan: Ranthambore National Park

Stretching over 1334 sq km Ranthambore hosts 52 wild tigers including adult male, tigresses and cubs. Thanks to the open terrain and the scenic Ranthambore Fort, it’s ideal for photography lovers as well. During early summer, when animals in the park come to drink, there are great opportunities for spotting tigers near feral waterholes. For those visiting Ranthambore, jeep safaris offer thrilling meet-ups with wildlife in the wild. Ranthambore is the abode of various wildlife species, even as Tiger of Ranthambore continues to hog limelight. This park is home to more than 300 species of birds, making it a delightful place for birdwatchers.

Uttarakhand: Jim Corbett National Park

Unlike other national parks this park holds the distinction of being the launch pad for Project Tiger in 1973. With its impressive area of 1318 sq km it is situated in the foothills of Himalaya mountains. As of 2022 The Corbett Tiger Reserve had an impressive number of 260 tigers making it the only park with highest number of tigers in India. It has an impressive diversity of birds too with over 600 species calling it their home.

Madhya Pradesh: Kanha National Park

One of India’s top tiger reserves, Kanha National Park, offers breathtaking scenery and a wide range of wildlife in Madhya Pradesh, India. Covering over 940 square kilometers, it houses around 145 Bengal tigers, so if you are a wildlife enthusiast, this is the place you must visit in India. Visitors can enjoy thrilling jeep safaris, spotting tigers alongside leopards, sloth bears, deer, and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Kanha has also successfully reintroduced the Barasingha which is encouraging. The park’s lush sal forests and open grasslands create a picturesque setting.

Assam: Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga National Park in the state of Assam, India is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the country’s most adored wildlife sanctuaries. It was designated a reserve forest in 1905 and a national park in 1974 and covers about 430 square kilometers (165 square miles) across the Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur districts.

The park is famed for two-thirds of the world’s population of the endangered Indian one-horned rhinoceros and large populations of tigers, elephants, wild water buffalo and swamp deer. Kaziranga’s varied landscape incorporates tall elephant grass, marshlands and dense tropical forests crisscrossed by rivers such as the Brahmaputra. Kaziranga is home to around 135 tigers one of the highest densities. It was declared a tiger reserve in 2006. Visitors can take jeep safaris or even elephant rides, giving them a closer look at its rich biodiversity.

Madhya Pradesh: Pench National Park

One of the most famous tiger reserves in Central India, Pench National Park is a hotspot for wildlife lovers. The sanctuary, which extends through Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, is famous for its rich biodiversity, dense teak forests and exciting tiger safaris. The heaven of tiger safari is energetic at Pench. Visitors usually enter the park via gates such as Turia, Sillari or Khursapar — these are the access points to various zones.

Safaris are in open jeeps and trained guides participate to help track wildlife and ensure that park rules, like not playing loud music, are followed. The safaris are conducted just before sunrise and just before sunset, when wildlife are most active. Pench is famously known as “Kipling Country,” having inspired Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. The park’s landscapes scream stories of Mowgli and Sher Khan.

Madhya Pradesh: Satpura National Park

Satpura National Park sat nestled in the Indian State of Madhya Pradesh and is an increasingly popular yet less travelled wildlife destination in the country. Famous for its natural splendours and wildlife, its tiger safaris provide a unique experience for wildlife lovers. Lying at the foothills of Satpura, Satpura Tiger Safari offers jeep safari, walking safari, night safari, and also Boat safari.

Though tiger sightings are on the cards, Satpura is renowned for its variety of wildlife. Visitors commonly see sloth bears, leopards, Indian bison (gaur), wild dogs (known as dholes), crocodiles, sambhar deer, Malabar giant squirrels and blackbucks. The park is also home to 80 tigers and more than 300 bird species. Highlights include sightings of sloth bears and leopards. The park also shelters endangered species such as albino gaurs.

Things to remember for a Tiger Tour to India

Best Time to Visit

The safari season when tiger safaris work best is winter (November–March) when temperatures are cooler and the animals are more active. Another best time is during early summer (April–May), as the tigers visit the waterholes to stay hydrated.

Booking Tips

If you have specific zones in the reserves that are your priority, you should ensure your safari is booked at a minimum of 130 days out to give you the best chance. This means you will have the best guides, best experiences at your disposal.

Accommodation Options

Staying at sustainable jungle lodges with eco-friendly citizens in nature. For example, Kings Lodge in Bandhavgarh focuses on comfortable accommodation along with conservation

Photography Tips

On the ground, you can use the telephoto lenses to take close and clean images of animals without disturbing them. Much of the tiger spotting during the summer is throughout primely in waterholes, when they come out to drink.