Bharatpur, located in the Indian state of Rajasthan, is renowned for its historical significance and natural beauty. It is home to the Keoladeo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major bird sanctuary attracting numerous migratory birds. Founded by Maharaja Suraj Mal in the 18th century, Bharatpur boasts a rich history with landmarks such as the Lohagarh Fort, known for its invincibility. The city's culture reflects a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal influences, offering vibrant festivals, traditional crafts, and exquisite cuisine. Bharatpur is a pradise on the planet for bird lovers!
Named after famous god TAARU and river flowing through it. Dominated by Bamboo and Teakwood, this forest is a TIGER TEMPLE. The jewel of Vidarbha and tiger gate of Maharashtra. From serene Kolara to awesome Telia and from Tadoba Lake to extended borders of Jamni, this park has everything to offer for any wildlife enthusiast. Chhoti Tara, Bijli, Sonam, Tara, Chhota Matkasur, Bhanuskhindi, Meera, Junabai, Mowgli, Xylo, are the most famous tigers of last 5 years in international photography and film circuit and without a doubt they are the real celebs of this park. Kids Policy: Kids below 5 years of age would not be charged any extra However, if you opt for a separate seat for the kids in the safari jeep, then it would be chargeable Kids with age 5-12 years would be charged at a discounted price
Bandhavgarh Tour Kids Policy: Kids below 5 years of age would not be charged any extra However, if you opt for a separate seat for the kids in the safari jeep, then it would be chargeable Kids with age 5-12 years would be charged at a discounted price
Ranthambore Wildlife Reserve is known for its tigers and is one of the best places in India to watch animals in their natural habitat. Tigers can be easily spotted even in the Day time. The parks deciduous forests are characteristic examples of the type of jungle found in Central India. Other major animals include leopard, sloth bears, Sambhar deer, Nilgai, striped hyena, Rhesus macaque and Chital. The reserve is home to a variety of birds’ plants as well as one of the largest banyan trees in India. Kids Policy: Kids below 5 years of age would not be charged any extra However, if you opt for a separate seat for the kids in the safari jeep, then it would be chargeable Kids with age 5-12 years would be charged at a discounted price
Ranthambhore National Park Ranthambhore wildlife sanctuary is known for its tigers and is one of the best places in India to see these animals in their natural jungle habitat. Tigers can be easily spotted even in the daytime. The best times for tiger sightings at Ranthambhore National Park are in November and May. The park's deciduous forests are characteristic examples of the type of jungle found in Central India. Other major wild animals include leopard, nilgai, wild boar, sambar, striped hyena, sloth bear, southern plains grey langur, rhesus macaque and chital. The sanctuary is home to a wide variety of trees, plants, birds and reptiles, as well as one of the largest banyan trees in India.
Bhigwan – Kumbhargaon Bhigwan is a small town on the border of Pune and Solapur district in Central Maharashtra, India. It is located on the Pune-Solapur Highway around 105 km from Pune on the backwaters of Ujani dam. Kumbhargaon is situated near to Pune-Solapur Highway with fascinating view of backwaters of Ujani being spread over acres of land making winter migrants assured halt in Maharashtra.
Known for its beautiful landscapes & rich biodiversity, Kanha is nothing but wildlife poetry in itself. From the stories of Jungle Book by Rudrayard Kipling about Mowgli and Sherkhan, it certainly makes you fall in love with this piece of land. Dominated by Sal and Bamboo forest, the tiger here is a surreal experience. It’s surely a complete wildlife experience in tiger capital state of Incredible India, the land of Madhya Pradesh.
Pench Tiger Reserve nestling in the lower southern reaches of the satpuda hills is named after Pench River, meandering through the park from north to south. It is located on the southern boundary of Madhya Pradesh, bordering Maharashtra, in the districts of Seoni and Chhindwara.Pench National Park, comprising of 758 SQ Kms, out of which a core area of 299 sq km is the national park and and remaining 464 sq km is the buffer area. The Pench National Park, like it did in the iconic 'The Jungle Book', still brings humans in close contact with wildlife. Rudyard Kipling based Mowgli's adventures, and his battle with the furious Sher Khan, on this very place.It is divided by river Pench into nearly two equal parts. This magnificent expanse shelters over 285 resident and migratory birds. Pench National Park, with its majestic tigers and several other animals and birds, will bring back the thrill you used to have, when watching Mowgli battle Sher Khan.
Hidden in the belly of Rajasthan, Bera is a small town in Pali district with a considerable number of leopards but very few tourists. Bera was hardly known amongst the wildlifers. The entire hill locks where leopards have their habitat, is a revenue land and it has not been declared a wildlife sanctuary. Govt. of Rajasthan is in the process of declaring this area as wildlife sanctuary for giving protection especially to leopards, the most elusive cat in the wild.