TIGER SAFARI TOUR
SOJOURN OF CENTRAL INDIA - AN OFFBEAT TOUR
Discover the Jewels of central India's lesser visited national parks. Satpura was first explored by Captain James Forsyth of Bengal Lancers in 1862 while he was searching for Indian Freedom Fighter Tantya Tope. The national park is made up of 3 areas: the Bori Wildlife Sanctuary, the Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve and Satpura. It became a Tiger Reserve in the year 2000 and therefore it is also called Satpura Tiger Reserve. Satpura Tiger Reserve is connected to other reserves by forest corridors. It represents the largest block of tiger-inhabited forest left in the world, it provides 1427 km² of unique Central Indian Highland ecosystem.
Tadoba National Park has gained immense popularity in recent years as the top park for tiger sightings. A quaint, beautiful jungle with hilly terrain and mesmerizing landscape, Tadoba-Andhari National Park is the best place to see the ambush. It is one of the largest parks in Maharashtra state.
Pench National Park an impeccable place to walk down the memory lanes of your childhood days of the famous story ‘The Jungle Book’ and the character "Wolf Child - Mowgli" - penned by Sir Rudyard Kipling. This book was inspired by the true incident of a human child, raised by wolves in the nineteenth century, in the Seonee (now Seoni) district, located in Pench.
Cities & Parks
Delhi | Tadoba | Pench | Satpura
Highlights of Tour
Tiger, Fox, Vultures, Sloth Bear, Swamp Deer, Gaur, Leopard, Jackal & Wild Dog