Our relaxed two-centre group tour focuses on India’s most iconic mammal – the magnificent Bengal tiger. We spend time in two national parks, offering the excellent chances of sighting tigers: Pench, increasingly reliable destination for tiger, and then the beautiful Bori Wildlife Sanctuary.
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With 15 species across its spectacular diversity of landscapes – more than any other country – India is the undisputed home of cats. This unique tour builds on Wildlife Worldwide’s decades of success tracking big cats in India, taking you in search of snow leopard, Asiatic lion, leopard and tiger.
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Journey into central India in search of the majestic Bengal tiger across Pench, Kanha and Bandhavgarh National Parks. These locations are some of the best places in the country to observe these unmistakable felines, and a visit to the iconic Taj Mahal provides the perfect culmination to any trip to the subcontinent.
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Discover India’s unspoilt south with our small group tour, spending seven nights at one of Nagarhole National Park's top lodges. A wildlife gem, this park offers a thrilling variety of iconic mammals such as tigers, wild dogs, leopards, and elephants – alongside a supporting cast of chital, gaur and giant flying squirrels.
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Travel across the north Indian region of Ladakh with incredible opportunities to see a wealth of remarkable species. Pallas’s cat, snow leopard and Himalayan brown bear are all possible amongst a plethora of birdlife as you traverse through rugged Himalayan landscapes with outstanding views.
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A perfect blend of central India’s fascinating history and wildlife destinations along the road less travelled. Visit Chambal with the potential to see unique species such as Gangetic river dolphin and gharial and Panna National Park in search of tigers, with numerous stops at outstanding UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Combine two excellent national parks across two adjacent countries to see tiger, leopard, wild dog, elephant and sloth bear! From the biodiverse forests of Nagarhole in India, journey across the ocean divide on a 1.5 hour flight to explore the lowland forests of Wilpattu in Sri Lanka.
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A fascinating introduction to some of north-west India’s lesser known wildlife in Mahatma Gandhi’s home state, Gujarat. Enjoy safaris to see Asiatic lion, endemic blackbuck and nilgai, together with a visit to the remote grasslands, lakes and marshes of Little Rann of Kutch, home to the endangered Asiatic wild ass.
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This tailor-made trip idea, accompanied by expert local trackers, spends a week at a remote yet comfortable lodge, and offers the chance to search the Ulley Valley for Himalayan wildlife, with a special focus on one of the world’s most mysterious and beautiful big cats – the snow leopard.
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With some of India’s least spoiled and most serene protected areas, and all of the country’s best-loved wildlife, including tiger, leopard, Asian wild dog and Asian elephant, the southern state of Karnataka is a little-known gem. This small group tour visits its finest protected areas.
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Travelling from the Chambal River and the famed wetlands of Bharatpur, both bird hotspots, to the legendary Taj Mahal, and the central Indian national parks of Satpura and Tadoba, we search for exciting mammals and birds, including sloth bear, leopard, Asian wild dog, jungle cat and tiger.
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Visiting the forest clad hills of Singalilia National Park for red panda, the snow-capped mountains of Ladakh for snow leopard and the teak forests and grasslands of Kanha National Park for tiger, this is the ultimate wildlife trip to India and Nepal for mammal, big cat and nature enthusiasts.
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Our tailor-made trip explores the spectacular wilderness of Singalila National Park, located in the Eastern Himalayas, in search of the endearing and elusive red panda, before travelling to the less visited Central Indian national park of Panna, home to iconic Indian wildlife including tiger, leopard and sloth bear.
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India is an ideal destination for families. Who hasn’t read The Jungle Book and not dreamed about coming across a tiger in its luxuriant jungle? Imagine seeing a sloth bear, bathing with an elephant, or canoeing down a jungle river? And, for a grand finale, there’s the majestic, unsurpassable Taj Mahal.
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Experience India’s natural jewels of Panna, Bandhavgarh and Kanha. These prolific parks and tiger reserves have the most exquisite properties, offering a personal and exclusive service, and vehicle safaris provide you with exciting encounters with some of the finest wildlife to be found in the country.
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This wide-ranging trip provides a chance to see all five of India’s big mammal species: Asiatic lion, leopard, tiger, elephant and one-horned rhino. It visits three contrasting national parks: Sasan Gir in vibrant Gujarat, Kanha in Madhya Pradesh, and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Kaziranga in alluring Assam.
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India’s south is often overlooked in favour of the centre. However, it boasts fine reserves, beautiful scenery and key species including tiger, leopard, Asian wild dog, sloth bear, Asian elephant and gaur. Our tour visits three exceptional reserves, and also offers a chance to see rainforest endemics.
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Many of India’s most-sought mammals inhabit the country’s north-west. The region is home to rusty-spotted cat, desert wildcat, leopard, desert and Indian foxes, striped hyena and Indian wolf, plus herbivores including blackbuck and Asiatic wild ass. This exceptional tour goes in search of them all.
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Explore one of southern India’s finest wildlife locations on this dedicated wildlife photography tour to Nagarhole National Park where we hope to photograph the stunning variety of species including tiger, dhole and even the beautiful melanistic leopard if we are lucky.
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After almost two decades, our Festival of Wildlife returns to the Asian Subcontinent and the incredible country of India. Accompanied by our team of expert leaders and local naturalists, we explore Pench National Park in search of tiger, sloth bear, dhole, leopard and a plethora of birds on this celebration of wildlife.
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Led by acclaimed wildlife photographer Nick Garbutt, this trip travels to the remote Ulley Valley and Hanle on a quest for snow leopards and Pallas’s cats. Accompanied by expert local trackers in both locations, we aim to maximise our chances of seeing and photographing these enigmatic felines.
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Our two-week tour takes us to some of India’s prime locations for birds and tigers including Corbett and Ranthambore National Parks, and Bharatpur (also known as Keoladeo Ghana) which straddles the north-south avian migratory route and is one of the world’s finest waterbird sanctuaries.
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Join acclaimed wildlife photographer Nick Garbutt in search of the endearing and elusive red panda in the spectacular wilderness of Singalila National Park, on the Indian-Nepalese border, before travelling to Panna National Park to photograph iconic Indian mammals such as the majestic tiger.
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One of the most iconic Indian reserves, Kanha, in the Central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, is arguably the finest for encountering tiger as well as a variety of intriguing species. Kanha is home to one of the largest tiger populations in India making it the perfect setting for this photo safari.
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