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"We want to thank you for putting together a top notch trip for us. It was perfectly paced and the people who looked after us were just wonderful. We got to be good friends with Vijay our driver for the first fifteen days. He made us feel safe while driving and is a really special person. We really felt lucky with all our drivers and guides at all the parks. Our goal to see a tiger turned into seeing 16 of them! Way beyond our wildest dreams."
 
- Nancy & Paul M.
 
 
 

Indian Wildlife

India’s identity is made more distinct by an astonishing range of biodiversity. Its natural ecosystems—from tropical rain forests and deciduous monsoon forests to the dry alpine scrub high in the Himalayas—house hundreds of Indian wildlife sanctuaries, including 27 tiger reserves. All are home to a wealth of diversity and impressive numbers of endemic species: more than 350 types of mammals, 1200 species of birds, and 6% of the world’s flowering plant species. Lumbering through the forest on elephant-back or in a 4-wheel drive, travelers will see a broad range of Indian wildlife, including tigers, families of elephants, one-horned rhinos, monkeys swinging through the forest canopy, and flamingos in flight.  Our Indian wildlife tours are ideal for photographers, birders, and anyone with an adventurous spirit.

Experience Indian wildlife on one of our fabulous small group India wildlife tours, or create your own custom journey with the help of our expert India wildlife travel specialists.

 

Indian Wildlife Tours

Indian Wildlife

Last Abodes of the Asiatic Big Cats:

Explore five of the best wildlife parks for a chance to see India's elusive lions and tigers up close.
Group Departures: December
Duration: 15 days
Priced From: $3850 (USD)
 

 

 

 

 

 

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