Wildlife in Indian Subcontinent is like a living Jungle Book and a feast for animal lovers. It covers the greatest spot to see the stunning and enigmatic animals in their natural habitat.
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Golden Triangle & Tigers of India
Golden Triangle & Tigers of India
$ 1 Per Person
Delhi (2) | Agra (2) | Ranthambhore (2) | Jaipur (2)
Embark on an unforgettable Golden Triangle & Tigers Tour, where the splendour of India’s iconic landmarks meets the thrill of wildlife exploration.

Golden Triangle, Tigers & Beyond
Golden Triangle, Tigers & Beyond
$ 1 Per Person
Delhi (2) | Jaipur (3) | Deogarh (2) | Udaipur (2) | Bundi (1) | Ranthambhore (2) | Agra (2)
Immerse yourself in the vibrant soul of India on a journey that blends its rich history, captivating culture, and serene landscapes.

From Wild Trails to Coastal Tales
From Wild Trails to Coastal Tales
$ 1 Per Person
Delhi (1) | Agra (2) | Khajuraho (1) | Bandhavgarh (2) | Kanha (2) | Pench (2) | Goa (4)
Venture into the soul of India with a journey that seamlessly blends the country’s regal heritage with its untamed wilderness. Your adventure begins in Delhi, the capital city.

The Jungle Book Trail
The Jungle Book Trail
$ 1 Per Person
Delhi (2) | Bandhavgarh (2) | Kanha (2) | Delhi (1)
Experience the soul of India on a journey that seamlessly blends the grandeur of its capital with the raw beauty of its most celebrated national parks.

Crowned Cities & Untamed Jungle
Crowned Cities & Untamed Jungle
$ 1 Per Person
Delhi (2) | Ranthambhore (2) | Agra (2) | Gwalior (1) | Panna (2) | Bandhavgarh (2) | Kanha (2) | Pench (1) | Tadoba (2) | Mumbai (2)
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of India, where grand palaces, timeless heritage, and untouched wilderness weave a mesmerizing tapestry of experiences.

Unexplored wilds of Gujarat & Rajasthan
Unexplored wilds of Gujarat & Rajasthan
$ 1 Per Person
Mumbai (1) | Sasan Gir (2) | Velavadar (2) | Ahmedabad (1) | Jawai (Bera) (2) | Bijayanagar (1) | Ranthambhore (2) | Delhi (1)
Embark on an unforgettable journey through India's most celebrated and hidden wildernesses, blending vibrant cities, remote landscapes, and thrilling wildlife encounters.
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Encounter with Asiatic Lions in Gujarat, India
The only location outside of Africa where lions can be viewed in their natural habitat is Gir National Park. With an average length of 2.75 meters and greater tail tassels, elbow tufts, and pronounced belly folds than their African cousins, who have thicker manes.

Search for rhinos and tigers in Nepal’s Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park, at the base of the Himalayas, represents a totally distinct Nepal. The Terai lowlands of Chitwan have about 932 sq. km of woods, wetlands, and grassland in a terrain that is largely dry and mountainous. One of the last remaining populations of Asiatic rhinoceros with a single horn lives in the park. The park is additionally one of the Bengal tiger’s last remaining havens.

Spot the famous Bengal tigers in the Jungles of India
An exhilarating Tiger Safari in India can take you to a completely different realm of adventure. Finding a Royal Bengal Tiger is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. It is a unique wildlife experience to treasure for a lifetime because of the majestic steps, courteous demeanor, and royal stripes mixing in the woods. The best spot to see tigers in the wild is in India, which has the biggest number of tiger populations and 53 tiger reserves.

Safari in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
Yala National Park in Sri Lanka is the largest and busiest animal protection area in the country, covering 979 square kilometers. Yala, the oldest wildlife sanctuary in Lanka, protects a sizable region of pristine jungles, grasslands, and lagoons that border the Indian Ocean. Here, you may find the world’s largest concentration of leopards as well as Sri Lankan crocodiles, elephants, and more than 400 bird species.

Close encounter with whales in Sir Lanka
The southern tip of Sri Lanka is one of the best places to see both blue and sperm whales between January and April when the sea is calm, and they pass this southern tip of Sri Lanka on their route to the western Indian Ocean from the Bay of Bengal. Nowhere else does the world’s biggest creature swim so close to land?
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