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Overview

With an area of 152,000 km2, it is considered the heart of India's wildlife habitats. In the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Chattisgarh, there are 14 protected areas, including 11 tiger reserves. 

NOTE : WE ARE COVERING THE MADHYA PRADESH & MAHARASHTRA IN THIS TOUR

Since time immemorial, local communities have coexisted with the area's diverse wildlife. Subsistence agriculture and cattle rearing, as well as the collection of non-timber forest produce, are the mainstays of the local communities living near these forests. The forests of central India have inspired classic works such as Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, which is set in Seonee (Seoni) and the Pench Tiger Reserve.

The Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, which includes Tadoba National Park, is situated in the state of Maharashtra in central India. It is the oldest and biggest national park in Maharashtra and is renowned for having one of India's highest tiger concentrations. Taru, a deity in the area, is the name of the park. In 1955, Tadoba was designated as a national park.

On the boundary between the states of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, in the centre of India, is where you'll find Pench National Park. The Pench River, which cuts through the park and divides it into about equal halves, gave the park its name when it was first established in 1975. The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling was famously set in the lush Seoni region. The tiger is the major draw here, but there are also plenty of leopards, sloth bears, several types of deer, and other birds to be found in the park.

The largest national park in India's Madhya Pradesh state is Kanha National Park. The tiger reserve is home to sizable populations of tigers, sloth bears, leopards, and other animals, as well as almost 250 different kinds of birds. Only in Kanha can one find the Southern Swamp Deer, while efforts are being made to relocate it elsewhere in central India.

Bandhavgarh National Park features one of India's highest tiger concentrations and is named for the Bandhavgarh Fort, which is currently located inside the park. The tiger reserve, which served as the Maharaja of Rewa's hunting grounds initially, was established as a national park in 1968. The park is home to more than 200 different kinds of birds in addition to a strong population of leopards,  sloth bears, tigers, and other animals.

Highlights

  • One of the calmest and most well-liked Tiger excursions.
  • High success rate with tiger sightings as well as other wildlife including the spotted deer, leopard, sambhar, gaur, striped hyena, and jackal.
  • fantastic experience birdwatching.
  • A distinctive lodging with top-notch service.
  • A glimpse of central India's stunning scenery, architecture, and way of life.

Itinerary

Obtain a flight to Delhi. After being greeted, you'll be driven to the hotel. You are free to relax or go to the neighborhood market in the evening. Overnight stay in Delhi

Check out after breakfast and head to the airport to catch your flight to Nagpur. Arrive at Nagpur airport and drive to the Tadoba National Park. Enjoy a safari in the Tadoba National Park in the afternoon if flight on schedule. Overnight in a wildlife Resort.

Morning and afternoon exclusive jeep safari in the Tadoba National Park, Looking for the photographic view of the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger, Indian Leopard, Indian Bison or Gaur, Dhole - also known as the Asiatic Wild Dog or Whistling Dog, Sloth Bear as well as many unique birds founds in this beautiful forest. Overnight in Wildlife Resort. 

Morning jeep safari in Tadoba National Park. After lunch drive to the Pench National Park. Overnight in Wildlife Resort.

Morning and afternoon exclusive jeep safari in the Pench National Park, Looking for the photographic view of the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger, Indian Leopard, Gaur, Dhole, Sloth Bear, verity of Deers, Mongoose, as well as many unique birds founds in this beautiful forest. Overnight in Wildlife Resort. 

Morning Safari in the Pench National Park. After lunch drive to Kanha National Park. Arrive Kanha in the evening. Overnight in a Wildlife Resort.

Morning and afternoon exclusive jeep safari in the Kanha National Park, Looking for the photographic view of the Royal Bengal Tiger, Indian Leopard, Gaur, Dhole, Sloth Bear, and yes the unique Central Indian Hard-ground Barasingha. This park contains a range of ecosystems, each with its own mix of birds and fauna, from the lush evergreen Sal forests to the Kanha grasslands. 

Overnight in Wildlife Resort. 

Drive from one stunning Central Indian forest to another after doing one last morning safari in Kanha. Today, we will transfer to Bandhavgarh National Park from Kanha. Arrive at Bandhavgarh in the evening. bird-watching on the resort grounds if time permit. Overnight in a Wildlife Resort.

With morning and evening safaris, you may continue exploring the Tiger's habitat and discovering more about the big cat, its companion forest creatures, and the forest itself. In addition to being the habitat of this majestic predator, Bandhavgarh is a haven for birdwatchers. With the spectacular Bandhavgarh Fort as a background, the region is home to a variety of habitats: including grassland, woodland, ponds, and cliffs which are home to a diverse range of resident and migratory bird species.

Overnight in a Wildlife Resort.

Morning Safari in the Bandhavgarh National Park. After lunch drive to Jabalpur airport to take your flight to Delhi.

Overnight stay in Delhi.

Morning enjoy visiting some famous monuments of Delhi such as Lotus Temple, Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Jama Masjid, etc. Afternoon check-out from the hotel and transfer to the Airport to take flight back to home. TOUR END

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