Tiger Safari
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Domestic India

Tiger Safari

Ranthambore · Corbett · Bandhavgarh, India

India's classic tiger trail — Ranthambore, Corbett & Bandhavgarh from premium eco-lodges.

Our signature 16-day Classic Tiger Trail through India's three storied reserves — Ranthambore's fort-backed lakes, Corbett's sal forests and Bandhavgarh's tiger-dense meadows — with dawn and dusk drives led by veteran naturalists. Stay in premium eco-lodges whose revenues fund anti-poaching patrols, and extend into Dudhwa, Pench or Tadoba for a deeper wilderness arc. Fully customisable, with guided nature walks, birding trips, sundowner decks and candle-lit forest dinners as add-ons.

Carbon-neutral

Footprint measured and offset on every itinerary.

Community-owned

Lodge revenue stays close to the host community.

Vetted

Visited, revisited and personally curated.

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Common questions

Before you book Tiger Safari.

Which park is best for tiger sightings — Ranthambore, Corbett or Bandhavgarh?

Bandhavgarh has India's highest tiger density, so it delivers the most consistent sightings. Ranthambore offers the most photogenic backdrop — tigers against 10th-century fort ruins and lakes. Corbett is the wildest and most varied terrain. Our Classic Tiger Trail covers all three, so you don't have to choose.

When is the best time for a tiger safari in India?

October to June, with March–May the statistical peak — dry-season heat draws tigers to waterholes and thinning foliage improves visibility. Parks close for monsoon (July–September). For comfortable temperatures with strong sighting odds, aim for February–April.

How many safari drives are included, and are sightings guaranteed?

The 16-day Classic Tiger Trail includes 10–12 park drives — dawn and dusk daily across three reserves. No ethical operator guarantees a wild tiger sighting, but with this many drives across the country's best tiger habitat, the vast majority of our guests see multiple tigers. Our veteran naturalists track fresh pugmarks and alarm calls to maximise every drive.

Where do we stay — and is it really eco-friendly?

Premium eco-lodges on the park peripheries: solar-powered cottages, farm-to-table kitchens, and staff hired from surrounding villages. A share of every booking funds anti-poaching patrols and village conservation programmes — your safari directly protects the tigers you came to see.

Can the itinerary be customised or extended?

Fully. The 15-night trail is our template — many guests extend into Dudhwa's terai grasslands, Pench (the Jungle Book forest) or Tadoba's dry teak country. Add-ons include guided nature walks, birding trips, sundowner decks and candle-lit forest dinners. Shorter 6–8 night single-park versions are also available.

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