2 N / 3 D
MAHARASHTRA
TADOBA NATIONAL PARK
'Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve' is located in Maharashtra's Chandrapur district. The word 'Tadoba' comes from the name of the god 'Tadoba' or 'Taru,' which is worshipped by the native tribal people of this area, while the word 'Andhari' is taken from the name of the Andhari river, which flows through this region. Three distinct forest ranges, namely the Tadoba north range, Kolsa south range and Moharli range make up the Tadoba National Park. The Tadoba Tiger Reserve is rich in flora and fauna.
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₹15,500-/ Per Person
* Excluding GST
2 N / 3 D
Gujarat
GIR NATIONAL PARK
Gir National Park is located in the state of Gujarat, on the Saurashtra Peninsula, is surrounded by a mixed deciduous forest, which is primarily made up of teak trees. About 8 rivers flow through and around the national park, and the kamleshwar reservoir is the biggest dam in the region. The last remaining Asiatic lions in the world are found at Gir National Park. These gregarious large cats are in charge of the 1400Sqkm area. The Sambar deer, Spotted deer, Nilgai, and Chinkara are among the available prey for the lions, who share their area with another elusive rival, the Leopard.
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₹15,000-/ Per Person
* Excluding GST
2 N / 3 D
Madhya Pradesh
KANHA NATIONAL PARK
Kanha National Park located in scenic Maikal range of Madhya Pradesh , surrounding rich meadows, woodland strands and lush Sal forests provide magnificent wildlife observation opportunities for nature lovers. The Kanha National Park is the perfect habitat for a diverse variety of animals. From the magnificent tigers to the rarest deer species called Barasingha and the various types of plants, birds, reptiles, and insects. One of India's greatest wildlife hotspots, Kanha was established in 1955, and it is recognized for having some of the best-managed forests in the world. One of India's most successful animal conservation initiatives, it has brought the Barasinga, Swamp deer back from the verge of extinction over the past decade. However, Rudyard Kipling's 1894 children's book The Jungle Book, which is about a child reared by Wild Wolves, was set in the reserve, making that the reserve's primary claim to fame.
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₹16,500/- Per Person
* Excluding GST
2 N / 3 D
Madhya Pradesh
PENCH NATIONAL PARK
Pench Tiger Reserve is situated in the Madhya Pradeshdistricts of Chhindwara and Seoni, which border the state of Maharashtra, and is named for the picturesque Pench River. The Pench Tiger Reserve serves as a place of refuge for numerous other species in addition to the Tiger. There are other animals with predatory characteristics, such as Leopards and Wolves. They primarily hunt Spotted deer, Langur, Wild boar, Sambar deer and Gaur. There are many different excursion kinds available to explore the national park, including jeep safaris, walking safaris, and night safaris to observe nocturnal wildlife in the jungle.
Starts from
₹17,000/- Per Person
* Excluding GST
2 N / 3 D
MAHARASHTRA
TADOBA NATIONAL PARK
'Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve' is located in Maharashtra's Chandrapur district. The word 'Tadoba' comes from the name of the god 'Tadoba' or 'Taru,' which is worshipped by the native tribal people of this area, while the word 'Andhari' is taken from the name of the Andhari river, which flows through this region. Three distinct forest ranges, namely the Tadoba north range, Kolsa south range and Moharli range make up the Tadoba National Park. The Tadoba Tiger Reserve is rich in flora and fauna.
Starts from
₹15,500-/ Per Person
* Excluding GST
2 N / 3 D
Gujarat
GIR NATIONAL PARK
Gir National Park is located in the state of Gujarat, on the Saurashtra Peninsula, is surrounded by a mixed deciduous forest, which is primarily made up of teak trees. About 8 rivers flow through and around the national park, and the kamleshwar reservoir is the biggest dam in the region. The last remaining Asiatic lions in the world are found at Gir National Park. These gregarious large cats are in charge of the 1400Sqkm area. The Sambar deer, Spotted deer, Nilgai, and Chinkara are among the available prey for the lions, who share their area with another elusive rival, the Leopard.
Starts from
₹15,000-/ Per Person
* Excluding GST
2 N / 3 D
MAHARASHTRA
RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK
Ranthambore Park is situated in Rajasthan's Sawai Madhopur district. It was once regarded as one of the renowned hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur, and today Ranthambore National Park is now a popular destination for wildlife tourism. Thousands of tiger enthusiasts from across the world visit this forest park every year during the safari season since it is home to several of the well-known tigers. The most well-known tiger in the world, among many other notable ones, was the tigress Machli. Machli was one of the longest-lived wild tigers and the most photographed tiger in the world. Ranthambhore National Park is a combination of history and wildlife; while driving through the tiger land, you will come across a number of ruins. Additionally, Ranthambhore is well-known for more than just its tigers, also the Trinetra Ganesh Temple that can be found atop the fort. Which attracts thousands of people from across the globe.
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₹13,000/- Per Person
* Excluding GST