Bandhavgarh & Kanha Tiger Safari Tour - 11 nights
TOUR DETAILS
- 3 x Full Day (Dawn to Dusk) Safaris in Bandhavgarh National Park
- 3 x Full Day (Dawn to Dusk) Safaris in Kanha National Park
- One of the Best Parks in India to see & photograph Wild Bengal Tigers.
- Both of these central Indian reserves have high densities of tigers for virtually guaranteed encounters and are blessed with an abundance of wildlife.
- Safaris/game drives in a 4×4 open private vehicle (Maruti Suzuki Gypsy)
- No route or zone restrictions, this means ultimate freedom & flexibility in tracking wildlife
- More time in the park simply means more time to track tigers and other wildlife
- Better sighting opportunities - With additional time & zone free access, more sighting opportunity as compared to a regular safari.
- Max 3 guests per vehicle for comfortable watching & photography
- The chance to photograph majestic Tigers in the wild, multiple times
- Accompanied by the most passionate and experienced forest guides and drivers who know these parks like the back of their hands
- Less Travel, so maximum time spent in the forest
- Best Recommended Tour for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts & photographers of any skill level. This safari is designed to give you the best possible opportunity to see & experience India’s tigers & other wildlife.
- Stay in boutique wildlife resorts / lodges with all meals included.
- Photography assistance both on and off the field
- This Safari begins and ends in New Delhi, India
To see a Tiger in the wild for the very first time, is like something you’ll never forget. It’s better than what you can imagine. To experience these astonishing creatures first hand, finding words to describe that feeling is hard, it simply takes your breath away. It will be an experience that you will cherish always. Listening out for the distress calls of Chital, Sambar and langurs, there is nothing to compare with the excitement of looking for and trying to predict where the tiger would appear, and then finding a tiger in the wild, what an incredible thrill that is. Seeing these apex predators in their natural habitat is simply beyond compare. But sighting one of these beautiful striped cats requires a real play of strategy and teamwork between drivers, naturalists and guides in order to attempt outsmarting this shy and elusive stripy predator. Come with me and discover the crown jewel of India’s natural heritage - the magnificent royal Bengal tiger!
Bandhavgarh National Park, the place with the highest density of tigers on earth, is situated in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The park has wonderfully varied landscape from its open meadows, tall exposed mountain sides with steep rocky hills and secluded lakes to the densely wooded Saal and bamboo forest. The combination of thick jungle and open grass plains give a diverse game viewing experience. Experiencing tigers in the wilds of India is probably one of the most amazing experience you will ever have. Over 60 individuals roam freely in this 105 square km forest so our chances of encountering them are very good. There are also at least 150 species of birds in the park, along with other wildlife such as - leopards, jungle cats, sloth bears, langur monkeys, macaques, wild dogs, warthogs, mongoose, 3 kinds of deer – chital, sambar and muntjac also known as the barking deer.
Bandhavgarh is peppered with little hillocks, the most prominent of which is 800 metres high and dominated by the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort. Thought to be over 2000 years old, there are no records remaining apart from the references found in ancient literature. This is the oldest fort in India, its monuments discovered in the jungle and natural ramparts provides incredible viewpoints.
Safari Zones: Bandhavgarh is divided into 3 zones – Tala, Magadhi and Khitauli. All zones have good number of tigers.
Kanha National Park is one of India’s oldest, largest and finest national parks nestled on the banks of the Banjar River, deep in the heart of rural Central India. A moist deciduous forest, the iconic saal trees landscape guarantees the presence of a green canopy even in the peak heat of summer. Kanha's core zone or critical tiger habitat has an extremely dense prey base. This density ensures the presence of a healthy number of apex predators, who in turn guarantee the balance of the forest’s ecosystem. The large open grasslands of Kanha National Park known as the Kanha meadows provides an ideal habitat into which the tigers can blend, often seamlessly. Kanha has more than 100 wild tigers and it is one of the few places that have witnessed a growth in the Tiger propulation in India.
Kanha has a diverse landscape from thick forests to wetlands & open plains so it hosts a great variety of animals including Tigers, Leopards, Sloth Bears, Wild dogs, Jackals, Swamp Deer or Barasingha (which is found only in Kanha), Spotted deer, Sambar deer, Warthogs, Langur monkeys, Indian bison or gaur and more than 250 species of birds, the absolute abundance of the flora and fauna.
Kanha is just a gorgeous place to drive around and is much quieter than some of the other tiger reserves. It is also one of the best managed wildlife parks of India. Kanha is one of the places that makes you appreciate your place in the world. It resets your mind, body and soul and reminds you that nature is without a shadow of a doubt the most important factor in anyone’s life. The park and its protected wildlife are true treasures of India. What makes Kanha truly special is its remoteness - it is quite far from any large town.
SAFARI ZONES - Kanha is divided in 4 safari zones open to the public - Kisli, Mukki, Kanha and Sarhi. All the zones have good number of tigers and have different habitats which is another thing that makes this park extra special. The popularity of one particular zone is given by the frequency of sightings and general animal movement and it varies from time to time.
FULL DAY SAFARIS
There are 2 kind of safaris in Bandhavgarh & Kanha - Regular AM PM Safaris and Full Day safaris. Regular safari is 3 hours each. In a regular safari we will have to go to one of the allotted zones, and Vehicles and guides are allocated on roster system (turns of duty).
Full Day Safari is from Sunrise to Sunset. A maximum of 5 vehicles are permitted to stay inside the forest from sunrise to sunset & are provided zone free access across entire park, allowing us to choose the region of the park we would like to be in at any given time. I strongly recommend doing full day safaris to have zone free access to all the areas of the park. Its expensive but well worth it, in my honest opinion.
The benefits of the full day tour are that it allow us to stay in the park all day and be completely free to move from zone to zone to zone where you are most likely to see Tigers in their natural habitat and with no time limit. It's a great way of really feeling part of the forest. It's also the only way to be sure of getting great tiger images as a lot of encounters happen when ordinary tourists have to leave the park.
Full day safari permit allows us to choose specific drivers that are the best for photography and know how and where to place the vehicle. Other visitors are assigned a driver at random, and getting an inexperienced driver can be a disaster. Plus in a regular safari, visitors are assigned a certain zone by lottery, which may or may not be a good area for sightings on a particular day. Its a shame to see other vehicles having to stop at zone boundaries when there is a tiger sighting perhaps only a few hundred yards away but in a different zone. Full day permit gives us the freedom to go to whatever area on any route we choose so that we can target the areas with the best recent sightings. By being able to place ourselves in the best areas for recent tiger activity, and staying there longer, we will maximize our chances of good tiger encounters.
Often times in a regular safari, guests fail to see a tiger which is very disappointing indeed but not altogether surprising as there are limited tigers in each zone (being solitary in nature) and they are shy and elusive and not all of them are moving at the same time. So a bumpy and dusty ride in each of the 3 hour long regular safari trips is sometimes all for nothing. We know a sighting in the wild is never guaranteed, but it helps if you can go to a zone which really does have a tiger movement.
This Tour is a dream come true for any wildlife photography enthusiast just itching to create that perfect shot of the magnificent tiger in its natural habitat and experience the wild like never before! On this Tour, you will behold, observe and make images of this astonishing animal.
As a photographer myself, I totally understand the need of other photographers. I work closely with the clients to ensure they return home with a portfolio of images that they would be proud to show to their friends, family and colleagues. As a Skipper and Naturalist, I will be guiding in all aspects of photography, natural history, animal behaviour and more. I can also help them with light, composition and different ways of viewing a scene to expand their creativity. Off the field I can help them with post processing their images, so they have a “Wow!” factor. I will also help the clients to prepare for their journey with advice on what gear to bring and what to expect during their travels.
Tiger photography is not an easy thing to do. Unlike, for example, Lions in Africa, Tigers in India are rare and far more secretive. Plus there is a world of difference from a tiger sighting and a good tiger photo-op. I lead from the front and make the decisions about where we go, I have over 1000 tiger safaris now under my belt so know the park inside out and so am able to make sensible decisions to ensure that you have the best chance of being in the right place at the right time!
Photographers of all levels are welcome, from beginners to professionals, from iPhone and Smart Phone users to bridge and mirrorless photography enthusiasts to experienced professionals carrying large amounts of photographic equipment.
Photographic Equipment
The most used focal lengths with a full-frame DSLR or mirrorless cameras are usually between 100-400mm.
Both the reserves are also full of magnificent panoramic views and a wide-angle in the 24-70mm range is ideal.
Tripod is not required on this tour as there will be no space to mount it on the safari vehicle. Most of the time you will be hand-holding whatever kit you have as the action is very fast paced, beanbags will be supplied and you can also use the vehicle support.
If you have questions about what equipment you ought to bring, please feel free to contact me.
Climate:
Autumn (Oct and Nov)
October: 18 to 36 deg Celsius
November: 12 to 30 deg Celcius
Winter (Dec to Jan)
December: 10 to 24 deg Celsius
January: 7 to 19 deg Celsius
Spring (Feb and March)
February: 11 to 22 deg Celsius
March: 16 to 32 deg Celsius
Summer (April, May, June)
April: 22 to 39 deg Celsius
May: 29 to 45 deg Celsius
June: 27 to 42 deg Celsius
All seasons are beautiful in the park. After the revitalizing force of the monsoon, the reserves are lush green and the water is abundant when the parks re-open in October.
Then in December winter kicks in and the temperature starts to drop dramatically. This is a good time to see the tigers in their glorious orange winter coat, in the misty mornings over a frosty ground.
Summer season from March to June gets very hot. It’s the best time to see cats and other animals coming down to the waterholes to drink water and to cool down. The number of sightings are at their best although the heat reduces the chances of seeing the animals in action.
ITINERARY
Day 1 (Arrival in Delhi)
Take a direct flight to Delhi, India arriving here a night before. I will make arrangements to stay overnight in a 4 star hotel near the Airport.
Day 2 (Arrival in Bandhavgarh)
We will take an early morning flight to Jabalpur and then road transfer to Bandhavgarh National Park (4 hrs).
We stay at a nice boutique wildlife lodge (Nature Heritage Resort) in the heart of the wild country, you will be ideally placed to witness this majestic big cat in the wild. In India, staying inside a tiger reserve is prohibited and all the accommodations are outside the tiger reserves as per Indian government tiger protection act and regulation. But this lodge is just 5-10 mins from the main gate of the National Park, at a very good location. I have been staying at this property for many many years.
Day 3 to Day 5 (Three Full Day Safaris in Bandhavgarh)
We will be up early with tea / coffee for a 6 am departure and entry into the park. We take packed breakfast in with us and lunch will be delivered at the park gate in the afternoon by our resort staff. We will make our decision about which zone to concentrate on first thing and work hard to make the best of it. At some time during the morning we will stop for our packed breakfast, which is awesome in the open air. Then we will continue with our photography, perhaps jumping to another zone or waiting patiently where we are. Lunch will be collected from one of the forest guard posts and we will again eat this in a quiet period during the day. We leave the park at sunset, 6pm, and return to the resort for where there is time for a quick shower and downloading images for post processing with beers/wine around the campfire and then dinner!
Day 6 (Bandhavgarh to Kanha)
We will check out early morning after breakfast at the lodge and will be driven to Kanha (approximately 5 hours).
We stay at a nice boutique wildlife lodge (Tuli Jungle Resort) in the heart of the wilderness. In India, staying inside a tiger reserve is prohibited and all the accommodations are outside the tiger reserves as per Indian government tiger protection act and regulation. But this lodge is just 5-10 mins from the main gate of the National Park, at a very good location. I have been staying at this property for many many years.
Day 7 to Day 9 (Three Full Day Safaris in Kanha)
We will be up early with tea / coffee for a 6 am departure and entry into the park. We take packed breakfast in with us and lunch will be delivered at the park gate in the afternoon by our resort staff. We will make our decision about which zone to concentrate on first thing and work hard to make the best of it. At some time during the morning we will stop for our packed breakfast, which is awesome in the open air. Then we will continue with our photography, perhaps jumping to another zone or waiting patiently where we are. Lunch will be collected from one of the forest guard posts and we will again eat this in a quiet period during the day. We leave the park at sunset, 6pm, and return to the resort for where there is time for a quick shower and downloading images for post processing with beers/wine around the campfire and then dinner!
Day 10 (Check out from Kanha, Arrival in Delhi)
We will check out early morning after breakfast at the lodge and will be driven to Jabalpur Airport to catch the evening flight back to Delhi. We will be back in Delhi by 7pm.
ACCOMMODATION
In Bandhavgarh – Bandhav Vilas
In Kanha – Kanha Jungle Lodge
Both are very nice boutique wildlife resorts/lodges in the heart of the wild country, you will be ideally placed to witness this majestic big cat in the wild. In India, staying inside a tiger reserve is prohibited and all the accommodations are outside the tiger reserves as per Indian government tiger protection act and regulation. But these lodges are just 5-10 mins from the main gate of the National Park at a very good location. I have been staying at these properties for many many years.
Comfortable and large Rooms with separate bedroom and bathroom. They have all the modern amenities including air-conditioning, free wireless internet, hot showers, power backup and swimming pool etc. Food is excellent at both the places.
Spending 4 nights at each of these unique camps offers you the best opportunity to enjoy the wonders that each location has to offer.
COST & INCLUSIONS
Tour Cost:
$12,990 USD - 1 person (Individual / Solo traveller)
$13,990 USD - 2 persons (Twin Sharing)
$14,990 USD - 3 persons (Twin Sharing + Single Supplement)
Cost includes:
- All accommodation in hotels and lodges
- All airport and domestic transfers (taxi / train)
- 6 x Full Day Safaris in a Private Vehicle on all game drives
- All meals noted on itinerary above
- Local beverages (Tea, Coffee, Water, Juice)
- Safari Permits and Park fees
- Services of Local forest guide/tracker and experienced driver
- Services of Nitish Madan as Naturalist & Photographic guide and his one on one instructions
Cost does not include:
- International flights & Visas. Indian Visa can be applied online at https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/tvoa.html
- Travel insurance
- Alcoholic beverages
- Laundry and Personal items
- Tips and gratuities for lodge staff and local guides
50% advance deposit (non-refundable) is required at the time of booking, balance amount can be paid on arrival.
Only a limited number of vehicles are permitted to go inside the park and since there is a huge demand for them, permits get sold out very quickly. So do remember to book your trip well in advance. Advance bookings open 365 days prior to the date of visit. I would recommend booking as soon as you possibly can, at least 90-120 days in advance.
To book the safaris we need the full names of all guests who would be going for the safari along with an identification proof. The only identification proof that is accepted for foreigners is their Passport copy. For Indian nationals, the identification proof that are accepted are any one of the following - Voters ID / Passport / Driving license / Pan card / School ID / Any other Government issued ID. A copy of the identity proof is required to be submitted before every safari, so please carry the original identification document.
At the time of booking of safaris, the entire entry fees have to be paid to the forest department (a Government body). In case of cancellations, the forest department does not offer any refund nor does it permit any other person to avail that seat.
If you have any questions please feel free to send me an e-mail at: nitish.madan@gmail.com
I will be happy to answer your questions! Come and join me, the tigers are waiting 😊