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Embark on a thrilling wildlife safari in Sasan Gir — the only place in the world outside Africa where you can spot Asiatic lions in their natural habitat. Sasan Gir National Park in Gujarat is home to over 600 lions along with leopards, crocodiles, deer, and a rich variety of birdlife. Choose from the full Jungle Trail or the enclosed Devaliya Safari Park for a guaranteed sighting experience.
India's most dramatic tiger reserve — ancient 10th-century fort ruins, shimmering lakes and Bengal tigers roaming the same landscape. Ranthambore's 10 safari zones offer both the thrill of a tiger sighting and scenes found nowhere else on Earth. Choose an intimate 6-seater Gypsy for photography or a shared Canter for a budget-friendly adventure.
India's oldest national park and the birthplace of Project Tiger — Jim Corbett's Himalayan foothills hide over 250 Bengal tigers, 1,000+ Asian elephants, gharials in the Ramganga river, and 580+ bird species across 7 distinct safari zones. Each zone is a different landscape and a different experience.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the rhino capital of the world — Kaziranga's vast Brahmaputra-edge grasslands shelter 2,600+ one-horned rhinoceroses, the highest tiger density of any protected area on Earth, and herds of wild elephants. Four distinct zones, each with a different landscape and wildlife mix.
One of India's most extraordinary wildlife encounters — riding a trained elephant at dawn through 6-foot tall Kaziranga grasslands to find one-horned rhinoceroses at close range. At 9–10 feet height you see over the grass that jeeps cannot penetrate, accessing areas where rhinos graze undisturbed at first light. No other experience in India compares.
Kabini is one of South India's finest wildlife sanctuaries — home to leopards, elephants, tigers, and the legendary black panther that has captivated wildlife photographers worldwide. Set on the banks of the Kabini River at the edge of Nagarhole National Park, every safari here is different: herds of elephants bathing at the river, a leopard melting into the undergrowth, or the extraordinary sight of a melanistic black panther slipping between the trees. Choose a budget-friendly Forest Department bus safari or a private jeep for an intimate, flexible experience.
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