Safari Tours in India
India rivals Africa as a top-class destination for safari experiences. It boasts diverse landscapes and ecosystems, numerous organised national parks and unique species that you won’t find anywhere else on the planet. On escorted safari holidays in India for UK travellers you can go exploring jungles, deserts, mountains and plains in search of birds, beasts and reptiles. Look at our worldwide safaris for a really broad range from which to book a trip.
Indian Safaris for UK Travellers
India has over 350 mammal and over 1200 bird species represented across dozens of national parks and reserves. Guided ecotours in India visit premier parks like the Jim Corbett in Uttarakhand, the Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh and the Ranthambore in Rajasthan. Among their residents are India’s signature species, including elephants, rhinos, sloth bears, sambar deer, leopards, crocodiles and iconic Bengal tigers. Escorted game drives give you the chance to spot some or all of these amazing creatures alongside many others.
The Satpura National Park in Madhya Pradesh offers jeep, boat and walking safaris exploring a stunningly photogenic landscape of forests, ravines and waterfalls inhabited by chitals, sambars and blackbucks. In Karnataka, the bamboo groves and teak trees of the Nagarahole National Park stand against the backdrop of the Western Ghats. You can spot big cats on a jeep safari or head along the river in a coracle for sightings of crocodiles, aquatic birds and Indian elephants. Check out our full listing of guided trips in India if you are a UK traveller interested in exploring the country’s beautiful environments and cultural heritage.
Safaris in India
The magnificently picturesque Periyar National Park is a paradise for nature lovers and an essential stop on any tour in southern India. Tigers, elephants and flying squirrels call this place home, while rare lion-tailed macaques also frequent the dense jungle canopy. Over in the south-east, the coastally located Sundarbans boasts one of the planet’s largest mangrove forests and is a haven for Bengal tigers, crocodiles and myriad migratory birds.
Bird enthusiasts are spoiled for choice in India. The Chambal Sanctuary in northern India harbours over 300 species, including hornbills, babblers and owls. Meanwhile, the Chitwan National Park located just inside Nepal boasts over 450 species, including numerous kingfishers and rare types of vultures and flycatchers.
If you would like to widen your search, take a look at our excellent safari holidays in Africa, with trips to iconic reserves like the Etosha in Namibia and the Kruger in South Africa.
India rivals Africa as a top-class destination for safari experiences. It boasts diverse landscapes and ecosystems, numerous organised national parks and unique species that you won’t find anywhere else on the planet. On escorted safari holidays in India for UK ... more
India rivals Africa as a top-class destination for safari experiences. It boasts diverse landscapes and ecosystems, numerous organised national ... more
Safari Tours in India
India rivals Africa as a top-class destination for safari experiences. It boasts diverse landscapes and ecosystems, numerous organised national parks and unique species that you won’t find anywhere else on the planet. On escorted safari holidays in India for UK travellers you can go exploring jungles, deserts, mountains and plains in search of birds, beasts and reptiles. Look at our worldwide safaris for a really broad range from which to book a trip.
Indian Safaris for UK Travellers
India has over 350 mammal and over 1200 bird species represented across dozens of national parks and reserves. Guided ecotours in India visit premier parks like the Jim Corbett in Uttarakhand, the Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh and the Ranthambore in Rajasthan. Among their residents are India’s signature species, including elephants, rhinos, sloth bears, sambar deer, leopards, crocodiles and iconic Bengal tigers. Escorted game drives give you the chance to spot some or all of these amazing creatures alongside many others.
The Satpura National Park in Madhya Pradesh offers jeep, boat and walking safaris exploring a stunningly photogenic landscape of forests, ravines and waterfalls inhabited by chitals, sambars and blackbucks. In Karnataka, the bamboo groves and teak trees of the Nagarahole National Park stand against the backdrop of the Western Ghats. You can spot big cats on a jeep safari or head along the river in a coracle for sightings of crocodiles, aquatic birds and Indian elephants. Check out our full listing of guided trips in India if you are a UK traveller interested in exploring the country’s beautiful environments and cultural heritage.
Safaris in India
The magnificently picturesque Periyar National Park is a paradise for nature lovers and an essential stop on any tour in southern India. Tigers, elephants and flying squirrels call this place home, while rare lion-tailed macaques also frequent the dense jungle canopy. Over in the south-east, the coastally located Sundarbans boasts one of the planet’s largest mangrove forests and is a haven for Bengal tigers, crocodiles and myriad migratory birds.
Bird enthusiasts are spoiled for choice in India. The Chambal Sanctuary in northern India harbours over 300 species, including hornbills, babblers and owls. Meanwhile, the Chitwan National Park located just inside Nepal boasts over 450 species, including numerous kingfishers and rare types of vultures and flycatchers.
If you would like to widen your search, take a look at our excellent safari holidays in Africa, with trips to iconic reserves like the Etosha in Namibia and the Kruger in South Africa.
India rivals Africa as a top-class destination for safari experiences. It boasts diverse landscapes and ecosystems, numerous organised national parks and unique species that you won’t find anywhere else on the planet. On escorted safari holidays in India for UK ... more
India rivals Africa as a top-class destination for safari experiences. It boasts diverse landscapes and ecosystems, numerous organised national ... more