This tour is a superb opportunity to explore some of the main and lesser visited Nature Reserves in India – Bandhavgarh, a prime tiger project reserve. Kanha, an outstanding park that inspired Kipling. Pench again with tiger and finally Satpura, a lesser known Park. Feel the thrill of being up close to one of nature’s most stunning, and, indeed dangerous creatures whilst on safari. Journey through different habitats – all home to the tiger, leopard, dhole, porcupine, sambar, crow pheasant and red vented bulbul!
Delhi – Bandhavgarh – Kanha – Pench- Satpura- Delhi
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | Delhi | ||||
FRAGRANCE OF TOUR | Feel the thrill of being up close to one of nature’s most stunning, and, indeed dangerous creatures whilst on safari. Journey through different habitats – all home to the tiger, leopard, dhole, porcupine, sambar, crow pheasant and red vented bulbul! | ||||
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Day 1. To Delhi
Your journey begins with a departure from your home country to Delhi, India, where you’ll embark on an exciting adventure exploring the country’s renowned wildlife and natural beauty.
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Day 2. On Board Train
Arriving in Delhi in the morning, you’ll relax at Colonel’s Retreat Boutique Homestay for a few hours before immersing yourself in the vibrant local culture. Afterward, board a train to Katni for an overnight ride in a first-class compartment, beginning your exploration of India’s rich wildlife.
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Day 3. To Bandhavgarh National Park
You will arrive in Katni in the morning and drive to Bandhavgarh National Park, a sanctuary famous for its large tiger population and diverse wildlife. In the afternoon, enjoy your first game drive through the park, which boasts around 240 bird species and 30 mammals. The park, a former hunting reserve, is home to more than 40 tigers. Spend the night at the Tiger Den Resort.
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Day 4. Bandhavgarh
Spend your day enjoying morning and afternoon game drives in Bandhavgarh, renowned for being one of the best parks for tiger sightings. The park’s varied terrain, which includes hilly areas, grassy swamps, and forested valleys, makes it an ideal habitat for tigers and other wildlife.
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Day 5. To Kanha National Park
After an early breakfast, travel to Kanha National Park, another renowned tiger reserve that inspired Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book. Kanha’s varied ecosystems, with about 30 species of mammals and 225 bird species, offer excellent wildlife watching opportunities. In the afternoon, enjoy your first game drive here. Stay at Tuli Tiger Resort for the next three nights.
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Day 6. Kanha
Explore Kanha further with morning and afternoon game drives. The park’s diverse habitats are home to species such as the Indian bison, four-horned antelope, jungle cats, and civets. Kanha is also actively involved in Project Tiger, which supports tiger conservation efforts.
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Day 7. Kanha
Another full day of game safaris will take you deeper into Kanha’s wilderness, where you might spot animals like sloth bears, swamp deer, bison, and leopards. The park’s lightly wooded grasslands and forests, which inspired Kipling’s tales, create a magical atmosphere for wildlife watching
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Day 8. To Pench National Park
After breakfast, drive to Pench National Park, known for its tiger sightings and other wildlife like leopards, porcupines, hyenas, and over 210 bird species, including the peafowl and magpie robin. Spend the afternoon on a game drive in the park. You’ll stay at Pench Jungle Camp for the next two nights..
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Day 9. Pench
Enjoy more game drives in Pench, where the varied terrain includes small hills, grass meadows, and dense forests. The park is home to a wide range of wildlife, including sloth bears, gaur, nilgai, wild dogs, and a variety of birds.
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Day 10. To Satpura National Park
AAfter breakfast, drive to Satpura National Park, one of the least visited but most rewarding parks in India. The park’s rugged landscapes offer unique safari experiences, including boat safaris on the River Denwa, where you’ll listen to the sounds of nocturnal creatures. Spend three nights at Denwa Backwater Escape.
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Day 11. Satpura
Morning and afternoon game drives are offered, either on elephant-back or in a traditional jeep. Satpura’s remote, rugged terrain features deep ravines, narrow gorges, and dense forests, making it an excellent place to see tigers, leopards, bison, and wild dogs. You can also enjoy kayaking and walking safaris here.
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Day 12. Satpura
Another full day of game drives in Satpura, where you’ll encounter diverse wildlife such as sloth bears, wild boars, nilgai, and sambar. From November to March, the park’s Tawa Reservoir attracts a variety of migratory birds, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.
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Day 13. To Delhi
After breakfast, drive to Bhopal, where you’ll board the afternoon Shatabdi Express train back to Delhi. Upon arrival, check into The Royal Plaza Hotel for an overnight stay.
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Day 14. To your home country
Fly back to your home country, cherishing the memories of your wildlife safari and the unique experiences from India’s beautiful national parks.
Suggested extensions: Goa and Maheshwar (Various other extensions are available on request)
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