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New Delhi, India
New Delhi, India
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Immersive yourself in the wilds of India on an in-depth tiger-watching adventure
Maximise your chances of seeing a Bengal tiger with 15 game drives across three national parks
Search for other wildlife: leopards, sloth bears, monkeys and more
Visit the magnificent Taj Mahal, a New Wonder of the World
Support our Tiger Habitat Project, with £25 donated for each person who books the trip
Itinerary
For those who dream of seeing the world’s most majestic predator in its natural element, the India Tiger Safari is an unrivaled 16-day wildlife tour crafted with seniors in mind. Starting in New Delhi and spanning the renowned Pench, Kanha, and Bandhavgarh national parks, this guided small group journey offers an extraordinary chance to encounter endangered Bengal tigers up close.
With 15 game drives included, your odds of spotting these elusive cats are second to none. The adventure is further enriched by opportunities to observe a diverse cast of wildlife—both predator and prey—set against the backdrop of India’s lush forests and grasslands.
What sets this tour apart is the sheer depth of its safari experience: by visiting three of the nation’s premier tiger reserves, you maximize your chances of unforgettable sightings. Accommodation, transport, meals, and expert naturalist guidance are all included, promising a comfortable and immersive journey through the wild heart of India.

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