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This rustic lodge in Manebhanjang is closer to a homestay-style accommodation than a hotel, and the main reason to visit is to place yourself in an excellent position for heading out in search of red pandas.

The Shikhar Tarry Lodge has an exclusive feel, featuring only four simple but cosy log cabins, each positioned to provide spectacular views of the Singalila Mountain Range. Its team of friendly, local staff are always on-hand to ensure guests have a memorable stay.

This lodge also has a comfortable seating area, dining room, and a kitchen where meals are prepared. It provides modern comforts even amid its serene setting high in the mountains, and is a comfortable base to return to after excursions looking for the elusive red panda.

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India’s Red Pandas, Rhinos & Tigers

Combining some of Indian subcontinent’s finest wildlife locations and accompanied throughout by an expert naturalist guide, this small group should offer opportunities to encounter three of the country’s most iconic species – red panda, Indian rhino and the majestic Bengal tiger. Find out more about India’s Red Pandas, Rhinos & Tigers

  • Price (inc. flights): 17 days from £6,995
  • Trip type:
    Group Tour
    Tailor-made can be arranged
  • When to go:
    • J
    • F
    • N
    • D
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Singalila National Park

Singalila National Park

Lying on the India-Nepal border on the Singalila Ridge, Singalila National Park is one of the most exotic Himalayan forests in India. The park is one of the best locations within India to search for the elusive red panda and is a birder's paradise with more than 300 species found here. Find Out More about {acc:title}

  • Where: West Bengal
  • Ideal for viewing: red panda, Himalayan black bear, clouded leopard, barking deer, yellow-throated marten
  • Excellent for: Wildlife photography, Photography tours With Nick Garbutt, Rare mammal watching, Birdwatching