Tiger Safari India

Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Corbett Tiger Safari Tour

12 Nights / 13 Days

About Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Corbett Tiger Safari Tour

Embark on an enthralling tiger safari tour across three of India’s most renowned national parks: Corbett National Park, Kanha National Park, and Bandhavgarh National Park. While Corbett National Park is nestled in the foothills of the majestic Great Himalayas, Kanha and Bandhavgarh National Parks are situated in the heart of the Central Indian Highlands. This trio of parks offers a diverse and captivating insight into the rich tapestry of Indian wildlife.

Corbett National Park allows you to immerse yourself in the company of awe-inspiring Tigers, majestic Asian Elephants, and an astonishing array of nearly 500 bird species. As you explore this park, you’ll be enchanted by the symphony of nature.

Venturing into Kanha National Park, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the lush Sal jungle, where you can behold some of India’s largest and most formidable tigers. The pristine wilderness of Kanha beckons with its captivating allure.

Bandhavgarh National Park offers a unique blend of history and wildlife, providing a glimpse into India’s rich heritage and an opportunity to witness the best of the country’s natural wonders. Here, not only do the mighty jungle kings hold court, but the entire forest ecosystem thrives in harmony. You’ll be captivated by the sight of various animals as they interact with their environment in this enchanting landscape of montane forests, grasslands, and woodlands.

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Upon arrival at the New Delhi Airport, you will be met by our representative who will ensure a smooth transfer to the Hotel and further, help you check-in at the Hotel. All the travel related documents will be handed over and explained to you. Overnight stay at the Hotel.

After an early breakfast, drive down to Corbett National Park. This is a drive of 275 km and will take you approximately 05 hours on the road. On reaching the park gate, your vehicle will be changed from the SUV to a Safari Gypsy. This car will take you from the gate to the Dhikala Forest Rest House.

We’d suggest you take out your camera equipment as this 32 km drive that could showcase wildlife too! On arrival, check in to the Forest Rest House.

These Forest Rest Houses are unique to Corbett National Park. It is only in this park that you get the opportunity to stay inside its premises and view nature in its full glory. The complex is located on the banks of the Ramganga River and overlooks the Himalayan Foothills.

Post lunch, tourists can proceed for an afternoon safari in the most scenic national park in India. Only basic vegetarian food is served here. Alcohol consumption and smoking of any kind is strictly prohibited at the Rest House.

Return from the safari at sunset. Enjoy dinner and overnight stay at the Rest House.

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Go for morning and evening safaris at Corbett National Park. Take your meals and stay overnight at the Forest Rest House.

The Corbett National Park has aptly been described as the land of the roar, trumpet, and song. It paints a picture of remarkable beauty. It was this park where ‘Project Tiger’ was inaugurated in India. The rich biodiversity of this reserve is partly attributed to the variety of habitat found here. Due to the location of the reserve in the foothills of the central Himalayas, both Himalayan and peninsular flora and fauna are found in the reserve.

Morning and afternoon jeep safaris, meals, and overnight stay at the Forest Rest House inside the National Park.

India’s first and finest park spread over 520 sq. km. Established initially as Hailey National Park on August 8, 1936, in honor of Sir Malcolm Hailey, the then governor of the United Provinces, the name was changed to Ramganga National Park in 1952. In 1957, it was finally named as Corbett National Park in honor and memory of the late Jim Corbett, the legendary hunter, naturalist-turned-author, and photographer who had helped in setting up the park and demarcating its boundaries.

Morning jeep safari and breakfast at the Forest Rest House, post which you check out and exit the forest. You will now be driving down to New Delhi in our chauffeur driven car. On arrival, check into the hotel and stay overnight.

Take an early morning transfer to the domestic terminal of the New Delhi Airport to board a flight towards Raipur. On arrival, you will be met by our representative who will drive you to Kanha. This journey is a total of 210 kms, which will be covered in about four hours. On arrival check into the resort and after a quick lunch, proceed for afternoon jeep safari. Have your dinner at the resort and stay overnight.

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Wake up at 05:00 hours to take your first early morning safari to Kanha National Park.

Kanha’s Sal and Bamboo forests, rolling grasslands, and meandering streams stretch over 940 sq. kms in dramatic natural splendor which form the core of the Kanha Tiger Reserve created in 1974 under Project Tiger. The park is the only habitat of the rare Hard Ground Barasingha (Cervus Duvaceli Branderi). This is the original Kipling country of which he wrote so vividly in his Jungle Book. Packed breakfast from the Lodge is served at a designated spot and spread on the bonnet of the Safari vehicle. Enjoy your breakfast in the wilderness of Kanha.

Continue your search for the elusive tiger if you have not yet seen the same, and soak in the fresh and energizing environment. Return from safari around 1130 hours. Freshen up and eat lunch. Depart for afternoon jeep safari at Kanha National Park and return by at 1800 hours. Relax, have dinner, and stay overnight at the lodge.

Wake up and get ready for another day of adventure at the national park. Kanha National Park boasts of about 38 species of mammals. Some of the inhabitants of this park are the Gaur, the largest of the world’s cattle, the Sambar, the largest Indian deer, and the Chausingha, the only four-horned antelope in the world. Other animals that can be spotted here include the Nilgai antelope, the Sloth Bear, the Dhole, or Indian Wild Dog, and an occasional Leopard. Some 300 species of birds inhabit the park, which includes the Storks, Egrets, Black Ibis, Raptors, Owls, and the Red-Wattled Lapwings. After lunch, proceed for an afternoon safari.

Post dinner, stay overnight at the lodge.

After a light breakfast, tourists can depart towards the Bandhavgarh National Park. This is a 280 km drive which will take you approximately 06 hours on the road. On arrival, the tourists can check-in at the lodge. Proceed for an afternoon safari in the park followed by dinner and overnight stay at the lodge.

Experience the morning and evening safaris. Relish all meals and stay overnight at the lodge.

Bandhavgarh is mainly known for the density of its tiger population. The other wild attractions in the park include Leopards, Blue Bulls, Indian Gaur (Bison), Chausingha (Four Horned Antelopes), Spotted Deers, Sambar Deer, Wild Boar, Sloth Bears Fox, Jackals, Wild Dogs, etc. There are at least 22 mammal species and about 250 bird species in the Park. The other animals found in Bandhavgarh are Ratel, Porcupine, Small Indian Civet, Palm Squirrel, Lesser Bandicoot Rat, the Jungle Cat, and the shy Hyenas. The reptile population in the park includes Cobras, Kraits, Vipers, Rat snakes, Pythons, Monitor Lizards, and Turtles. The two primate species – the Rhesus Macaque and the Hanuman Langur inhabit Bandhavgarh.

After the morning and evening safaris at the park, savor the taste of all your meals and stay overnight at the park.

Bandhavgarh has been the center of human activity and settlement for over 2000 years and there are references to it in the ancient books: The Narad-Panch Ratra and the Shiva Purana. The oldest sign of habitation in the park are caves dug into the sandstone to the north of the fort. Several contain Brahmi inscriptions dating from the 1st century B.C. With time, Bandhavgarh became more and more deserted until the forest overran the area and it became the royal hunting reserve. Post India’s Independence, Bandhavgarh was transformed into a National Park in 1968. After the park was created, poaching and hunting were brought under control and the number of animals rose dramatically. The number of tigers prospered and the 1986 extension provided much-needed forest to accommodate them. 

Early morning Jeep safari in the park. After lunch, tourists are taken on a 4-hour drive to Jabalpur airport where they can board the 17:50 flight to New Delhi. Arrival at New Delhi at 19:45 hrs. foreign tourists make an overnight stay at the resort.

After a relaxed breakfast, drive to New Delhi International Airport to board your flight back home/onward.

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FAQ

What are the key features that distinguish Kanha, Bandhavgarh, and Corbett Tiger Safari Tours?

Kanha, Bandhavgarh, and Corbett Tiger Safari Tours are renowned for their unique offerings. Kanha is celebrated for its lush sal forests and the inspiration behind “The Jungle Book.” Bandhavgarh, known for its exceptional tiger sightings, played a pivotal role in establishing wildlife tourism in India. Corbett, India’s first national park, is famous for its diverse flora and fauna and offers the chance to spot the elusive Bengal tiger.

How can one immerse in the rich history and mythology of these national parks during the safari tours?

During the safari tours, expert guides share insights into the historical and mythological connections of these parks. For instance, Bandhavgarh is associated with the Ramayana epic, and Kanha inspired Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book.”

What wildlife can visitors expect to encounter on these safari tours?

Kanha is home to tigers, leopards, and diverse wildlife. Bandhavgarh boasts excellent tiger sightings and rich birdlife. Corbett offers a chance to spot tigers, elephants, and varied avian species in its pristine landscapes.

What should tourists pack when embarking on these safari tours?

Essential items include comfortable clothing, binoculars, and cameras for wildlife enthusiasts. It’s advisable to wear camo clothing in Bandhavgarh for better blending into the surroundings.

How long do these safari tours typically last, and when is the best time to visit?

Safari tours in these national parks can range from a single day to several days. The best time to visit varies by park; generally, the dry season, from October to June, offers optimal wildlife sightings, with each park having its peak season. Planning ahead ensures a fulfilling safari experience.