Tiger Safari In India and Tour Packages

Tiger Safari In India and Tour Packages

The tiger represents courage and strength. With their attitude and power, they rule the jungle and rule the entire area. The most well-known species is the Bengal tiger, which is primarily found in India. In India, tigers are linked to a number of ardent and religious movements.

Away from the hectic pace of the metro, discover stunning splendour with the natural scenery, wildlife, animals, and uncommon and migratory birds. Discover the habits of tigers as they eat, sleep, and live in India’s tropical jungles.

Experience the most fascinating and adventurous things in India’s tranquil and natural Tiger Parks.

Travel assistance is available to our globetrotting friends from all over the world through India Luxury Holiday, one of the Best Wildlife Tour Operators in India. We put the utmost safety, thought, and empathy into the preparation of some exclusive Indian vacation packages.

To keep your vacation trip safe, reserve in advance any recently updated fascinating tiger safari packages that have selected the most secure, safe, and hygienic location.

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09 Nights

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Days 1-2: New Delhi - Heritage retreat of every voyager, New Delhi

Every traveler’s vacation to India must include a stop in Delhi, a centre of its own sort and the political, cultural, and heritage capital of India. Every action or procedure that affects how the nation functions has this metropolis at its very centre. The wonders of Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Jama Masjid (Mosque), as well as the retail areas of Chandni Chowk, Delhi Haat, and Lajpat Nagar, are all found in this wonderful city, which is the ideal embodiment of architectural and cultural delicacy.

 

Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights

 

Days 3: Agra - Glory of the Taj & quiet of the lawns

Agra, the proud owner of the magnificent Taj Mahal, the world’s seventh wonder, is located 225 miles west of the state capital on the banks of the fabled river Yamuna. In order to bury the revered remains of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, Shah Jahan built this four-pillar edifice during the Mughal dynasty. In addition, Agra gives you the chance to see the Baby Taj (Itmad-ud-Daula), the Agra fort, and the tranquil gardens surrounding the Taj.

 

Accommodation: Hotel stay for one nights

Days 4: Bharatpur - The hub of birds, Keoladeo National Park

Bharatpur is a captivating tourist destination home to over 364 species of birds, including species from Afghanistan and Turkmenistan as well as the extremely rare siberian crane in the Keoladeo duck hunting reserve. It was also the former capital of the Jat kingdom and the location of the lovely Keoladeo National Park in the state of Rajasthan. The Government Museum, the Golbagh Palace, Ganga Mandir, and Kishori Mahal are some of the additional sights in Bharatpur.

 

Accommodation: Hotel stay for one nights

Days 5-6: Ranthambhore - The dense forests & Bengal tigers of Ranthambhore

Ranthambhore, one of north India’s major wildlife sanctuaries, is situated in the Sawai Madhopur region of Rajasthan, 160 km southeast of Jaipur. It is home to around 60 tigers and a vast variety of other wild species, including hyena, crocodiles, bears, etc. In addition to abundant wildlife and thick trees, this vast forest reserve gives way to the stunning Ranthambhore fort in the hills above the plains, which also contains a Ganesh Temple. In Ranthambhore, numerous safaris start early in pursuit of tigers.

 

Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights

Day 7-8: Jaipur - Rajasthani Cuisine, pink city views & the traditional markets

After exploring Jaipur’s impressive forts and monuments (especially the Amber Fort and Nahargarh Fort, which offer panoramic views of the entire pink city from the top of the hills), treat yourself to some traditional Rajasthani cuisine (especially Dal Baati with churma) in one of the city’s neighbourhood eateries. Everyone has countless possibilities in terms of interests & activities in this desert capital.

 

Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights

Day 9: Sariska - Beauty with wildlife, Sariska

Sariska, a lovely town home to the magnificent Sariska Tiger Reserve, is just 100 km from Jaipur and another 100 from Delhi. It was established in 1955 as a wildlife sanctuary and recognised as a Project Tiger site in 1978. The Bengal tiger is the highlight of this tiger reserve, but you might also see other wild animal species like leopards, jungle cats, sambhars, chitals, and golden jackals. Sariska’s palace and neighbouring attractions are also well-known.

 

Accommodation: Hotel stay for one nights

Day 10: Delhi - The endless reasons to visit Delhi.

Every time you visit Delhi, the capital of India, there will be plenty opportunity for exploration and travel. The diversity of activities, cultures, religious activities, picturesque landmarks, forts, palaces, cuisines, food, places, shopping markets, musical festivals, etc. is what accounts for this reality. The list and this city both have no end. However, it is a treat to learn about and rediscover Delhi’s surprises.

 

Drop to airport – No Hotel Stay

Tiger Safari Tour India Features

 Includes:

  • Accommodation in hotels with air conditioning in central locations.
  • Daily breakfast buffet at the hotel.
  • Chauffeured Private Vehicle with English-Speaking.
  • Ranthambhore and Sariska National Park Jungle Safaris.
  • knowledgeable tour guide for sight-seeing.
  • Numerous Ideas for Daytime Activities.
  • The itinerary can be changed to suit your needs.
  • 24-hour customer service team
Exclusions
  • All types of personal costs.
  • Monuments have admission fees.
  • plane travel abroad.
  • Actions that are optional, suggested, or unspecified.
  • (Footage or Still) camera charge.
  • Goods and Services Tax of 5%.

 

 

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I appreciate Lih Team making my trip memorable. A Royal Maharaja Experience Tour was reserved for my hubby and me. The journey was well planned.

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Fantastic gastronomic experience. The tasting meal is wonderful, and the setting is really romantic, with a beautiful perspective of the Pearl Tower and the Pudong

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    Amazing Facts About Tiger Reserves in India

    In India, there are 51 tiger reserves that protect 3890 (or 70% of the global tiger population) tigers. Every one of the top 10 tiger reserves receives between 15,000 and 20,000 visitors a year.

    There are 408 tiger preserves in Karnataka’s national park and reserve, which is the most.

    In Jim Corbett National Park, one can view the most tigers.

    You can take an elephant safari to enjoy a clean and up-close glimpse of the jungle in some parks, including Kaziranga National Park, Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, and Jim Corbett National Park.

    There are a total of 12 excellent national parks and tiger reserves in India where you can go on a jungle or tiger safari. This 2023 Tiger safari in India guide will provide you with information on all the locations, the ideal times to visit, the likelihood that you will see tigers there, the approximate cost of a tiger safari, Tiger Safari Zones, and other things to do while on a tiger safari there.

    1. Ranthambore National Park

    The Ranthambore National Park, which lies in Rajasthan and is surrounded by the Aravali mountain ranges, is a well-known location for tiger safaris in India. The area is well-known for its breathtaking beauty beneath the hills as well as for its opulent and comfortable accommodations at some stunning houses with rich architectural heritage.

    2. Hemis National Park

    The eastern portion of Ladakh in the J&K area is home to Hemis National Park. This little national park is home to many of the legendary snow leopards. With so many different activities taking on there, this location will provide you with an adventurous, soul-stirring, and thrilling experience. In this area, white tigers are well-liked.

    3. Jim Corbett National Park

    The Jim Corbett National Park is located in Uttarakhand’s wooded region. The area is the ideal to visit at any time of the month because of its diverse flora. During your visit here, you can observe tigers, lions, and elephants in their natural habitat. The rivers provide a peaceful scene that can be enjoyed forever. The Dhikala and Bijrani Zones of Jim Corbett National Park also provide jungle safaris.

    4. Bandipur National Park

    For many years in Karnataka, Mysore royals used Bandipur National Park as their hunting area. Lions, Tigers, Antelopes, Elephants, and Bison can now roam free and reproduce in their native environment on this property. From the hotel’s windows, you can enjoy a natural view of the forest, making your stay here an unforgettable one. Every year, hundreds of travellers from around the world visit Bandhipur National Park Safaris.

    5. Bandhavgarh National Park

    In Madhya Pradesh’s central Tala zone is where you’ll find Bandhavgarh National Park. The historic Bandhavgarh fort, located in the park’s southern region, is evidence of the saga of the kings and hunters. For a thrilling encounter, the park offers the chance to witness lions, Bengal tigers, white tigers, and deer between the months of October and November. Additionally, an elephant safari is offered in the park’s Magdi Zone.

    6. Kaziranga National Park

    In Kanchanjuri, Assam, Kaziranga National Park has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The forest is home to a variety of animals, including the rare single-horned rhino. Any time of year is a great time to travel with family because of the location, the food, and the accommodations. Elephant safaris are a popular activity in the park, and the finest areas to take one are Kohora and the Bagori Range.

    7. Kanha National Park

    The hilly region of Bamhnidadar in Madhya Pradesh is home to Kanha National Park. The grassland, the big trees, the water reservoirs, and the fauna in their most natural habitat are the ideal locations for reserves. The Barasingha is the crowning achievement of Kanha National Park, and you may learn more about it in the museum devoted exclusively to wildlife. After the monsoon, the temperature improves and is nice, but dense foliage makes it difficult to observe the wildlife and birds in the forest. In the month of May, the dry forest makes it comfortable to sight these animals on rusty soil. Elephant safaris are available in the park’s Kanha, Mukki, Kisli, and Sarhi zones as well.

    8. Nagarhole National Park

    The Kabini rivers divide Nagarhole National Park from Bandipur National Park on the other side. The Brahmagiri mountains are permeated with the scent of teak and sandalwood trees. The park is well-known for activities like hiking and river rafting because of the rivers and waterfalls nearby. The location is ideal for someone looking for an exhilarating adventure.

    9. Anamalai Tiger Reserve

    Bengal tigers, Indian elephants, Indian leopards, and many more exotic animals call the stunning forest in Anaimalai Hills in Pollachi and Valparai home. The Topslip region, a downhill location renowned for trekking, morning walks, and breathtaking mountain views, is the main draw.

    10. Pench Tiger Reserve

    The famous forest Book by Rudyard Kipling, which he never visited but was instead inspired by the stories and another region of India, was written in part as a result of this forest. Many types of flora and animals call the 1000 km stretch of dense forest on the boundary of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh home, and it’s also a lovely place to spend a vacation along the river Pench.

    11. Sariska Tiger Reserve

    The first reserve in the world to relocate the extinct tiger in its native habitat is the hunting area close to the chapel. The reserve makes a fantastic stop during your Golden triangle tour of India because it is close to Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra. Popular among locals for weekend getaways due to its picturesque beauty and cosy accommodations.

    12. Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

    For Indians, one of the oldest Tiger reserves in Maharashtra is a mythical place. The deep valley that is surrounded by meadows and lakes in the plain land area is picturesquely bordered by the heavily forested hills. Many wild species found natural shelter in the talus, caves, and cliffs.

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