It is home to more than 70 Royal Bengal Tigers, and more than 3,000 Indian elephants. The journey will start from "Bangalore" and let you explore the length and breadth of the Bandipur National Park, One of the oldest national parks in the Bandipur, Bandipur National Park is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere and is highly protected by the...Read more
Mudumalai is an ideal home to several endangered and vulnerable species nestling Indian elephant, Bengal Tiger, Gaur and Indian Leopard. There is a high diversity of animal life in the sanctuary with about 50 species of fishes, 21 species of amphibians, 34 species of reptiles, 227 species of birds and 55 species of mammals. Mammal diversity is...Read more
Combine a classic tour of the Golden Triangle (Agra, Jaipur, and Delhi) with a visit to Ranthambhore National Park on this private, 6-day tour. Option to book using 5-star hotels, 4-star hotels or without hotel accommodation, meals per itinerary if booked including hotel accommodation, all transportation, entrance fees, local guides, safari's in...Read more
Embark on three days tour to Nagarhole National Park, a perfect wildlife destination with some great wildlife sightings. It is one of the densely populated tiger reserve in India which offers wide diversity of flora and fauna. The forest is very thick and dense with number of streams passing through it providing good water sources for the mammals....Read more
Bangalore to Bandipur National Park 3 days trip include 2 nights stay in a resort in Bandipur National Park with all meals. Bandipur National Park once the private hunting ground of the Maharajas of Mysore harbors Indian elephants, spotted deer, gaurs (bison), antelopes and numerous other native species. Transport by AC vehicle, entrances to...Read more
Bangalore to Nagarhole National Park trip include 2 nights accommodation with all meals in tiger reserve. On the way visit Mysore a princely estate dotted with many palaces and temples. Nagarhole National Park is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which forms the catchment area for three rivers: Nagarhole, Lakshmana Teertha and Kabini. The...Read more
Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary is a renowned tiger reserve with 33 tigers inhabiting its periphery. Other than that, the sanctuary is home to gaur, elephant, wild boar, sloth bear, black leopard, jungle cat, jackal, spotted deer, wild dog, sambar, barking deer, common langur, common palm civet, mouse deer, bonnet macaque, porcupine, small Indian civet,...Read more