Incredible India

Where to go on safari in India

India stands as a global beacon for its extraordinary biodiversity, showcasing a mosaic of ecosystems that provide a nurturing environment for an extensive array of wildlife. The country's diverse topography, spanning from the towering peaks of the Himalayas to expansive coastal regions and lush forests, forms a rich tapestry of habitats supporting a diverse range of flora and fauna. This natural abundance has led to the creation of numerous wildlife destinations across the nation.

With 106 national parks and 75 Ramsar sites dotting the landscape, India underscores its commitment to the conservation and sustainable management of its natural resources. These protected areas serve as crucial havens for wildlife, offering them the opportunity to thrive in their native environments.

In the north, the majestic Himalayan mountain range shelters unique species adapted to the high-altitude regions. Rare and elusive animals such as the snow leopard, Himalayan monal, and red panda find sanctuary in the remote corners of these mountains.

Heading towards the coast, the Sundarbans in West Bengal, known as the largest mangrove forest globally, stands out as a critical Ramsar site. It provides a habitat for the elusive Bengal tiger and numerous other species adapted to the brackish water environment, including spotted deer, crocodiles, and various bird species.

Venturing into the heartland, the central and peninsular regions of India host dense forests and grasslands that support an incredible diversity of wildlife. National parks like Kanha, Bandhavgarh, and Pench are celebrated for their thriving tiger populations, while Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan serves as a haven for migratory birds.

The Western Ghats, renowned for its endemic species and unique ecosystems, shelters biodiversity-rich parks like Periyar and Silent Valley in Kerala, and Bandipur and Nagarhole in Karnataka. These areas are teeming with diverse wildlife, including elephants, tigers, and a plethora of plant species.

Whether one's interest lies in observing the charismatic Bengal tiger, the graceful Indian elephant, or the vibrant birdlife, India provides a plethora of choices for wildlife enthusiasts. The optimal location for wildlife exploration depends on the specific species of interest and the type of ecosystem one wishes to immerse themselves in, making India a treasure trove for those seeking to connect with nature in all its glory.

Our Favourite Indian wildlife destinations

  • This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famed for its population of Indian one-horned rhinoceros, along with significant numbers of tigers, elephants, and diverse bird species.

  • As the world's largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans is home to the Bengal tiger and supports various wildlife, including crocodiles and numerous bird species. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • One of India's largest national parks, Kanha is renowned for its Bengal tiger population, lush meadows and dense forests. This is also one of our must-see parks.

  • Situated in the cold desert of Ladakh, Hemis National Park is known for its population of snow leopards. Don't confuse Hemis National Park with any other; it sits at 3000m altitude in a small Tibet-like part of India. The rich culture of Ladakh is another draw to this incredible place.

  • Once a closed area with limited tourist access, these islands are celebrated for their rich marine life, healthy coral reefs, and diverse bird species. The scuba diving and snorkelling here can be very impressive.

  • This significant national park in the Chandrapur district is known for its diverse wildlife.

  • This park is blessed with tigers and captivating landscapes. The park spans an area of approximately 450 square kilometres and is known for its diverse ecosystems, including dense forests, grasslands, and rocky terrain.

How to get to these parks is where we come in. With decades of unparalleled knowledge of the Indian Subcontinent, we plan your tailor-made Indian wildlife safari from start to finish.

Indian Wildlife Safari
Suggested itinerary

  • Upon arrival in New Delhi, our team will pick you up and transport you to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you may have the opportunity to explore Old Delhi and the Red Fort on the same day.

  • After breakfast, prepare to immerse yourself in the historical charm of this world city. You will visit the Red Fort, an iconic symbol of Mughal architecture, before exploring Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India. Then, you will find the time to walk through Chandni Chowk, a bustling market with narrow lanes and diverse shops.

  • If you have another day to spare, we can include a visit to the Taj Mahal in your itinerary. You’ll be taken by air-conditioned car to the city of Agra, where you check into a deluxe hotel. Then, you can explore the greatest symbol of love in the world, the Taj Mahal.

  • You depart from Agra by plane (or adventurous travellers can opt for the train) and arrive at Nagpur (or Katni Junction), where our team will greet you once again and transfer you to our camp.

  • The following five days will be dedicated to safari adventures in Kanha National Park, providing ample opportunities to connect with the park's diverse wildlife. Be prepared for pre-dawn starts with hot, sweet Indian tea. You’ll be in a Maruti Gypsy jeep with a driver and guide. These two will take you to the park's best areas to find tigers, bears, deer and everything else the park has to offer.

  • You'll fly from Nagpur to Bombay and be chauffeured to your deluxe hotel. Here, you'll spend two days in the heart of India's bustling metropolis. Following this city experience, you'll be prepared to board your flight home.