BANDHAVGARH TIGER SAFARI TOUR

Outline Itinerary

 • Day 01 : Arrival in New Delhi
 • Day 02 : New Delhi – Jabalpur – Bandhavgarh
 • Day 03 : In Bandhavgarh National Park
 • Day 04 : In Bandhavgarh National Park
 • Day 05 : In Bandhavgarh National Park
 • Day 06 : Bandhavgarh- Jabalpur - New Delhi

BANDHAVGARH TIGER SAFARI TOUR OVERVIEW 

Madhya Pradesh has a large number of national conservation areas that protect its wildlife. Among these parks, Bandhavgarh has one of the greatest tiger densities. Many ecologists and adventurers believe that the park is especially significant for wildlife conservation, even though it is only 65 square miles in size.

Without a doubt, one of the greatest locations in India to witness the largest cat is Bandhavgarh National Park. This is nothing new; Bandhavgarh National Park has been at the top of rankings for the best and most tiger sightings for about 25 years. The foundation of Indian wildlife tourism was this National Park. It was the sole cause of the wildlife tourist industry's remarkable growth in the initial years. Fun fact: Bandhavgarh recently commemorated both its 25th and 50th anniversaries as a tiger reserve and a national park, respectively.

DETAILED ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival in New Delhi
Our representative will meet you at the airport in New Delhi and make sure your transfer to the hotel goes smoothly. Additionally, they will help you check into the hotel. Additionally, you will receive an overview of all the paperwork associated with your trip. Stay at the hotel for the night.

Day 2: New Delhi - Jabalpur - Bandhavgarh Flight + Drive (124 miles/4 hours)
Leave the hotel after an early breakfast. Our driver will take you to the domestic terminal of the New Delhi Airport. Take a flight from New Delhi to Jabalpur. A representative from our company will meet you at the Jabalpur Airport and assist you with the quick drive to Bandhavgarh National Park in a chauffeur driven vehicle. This 200-kilometer drive will take about four hours to complete. The last 20 kilometers before you get at Bandhavgarh National Park is where your experience truly begins. Adrenaline will be at an all-time high when the only thing visible outside the car window is a vast expanse of forest on each side of the road. Try to spot some wildlife if you can!

If this is your first time going on a wildlife safari in India, don't worry—it won't be your last. At Bandhavgarh, people often have life-altering experiences. Upon arrival, check into the resort. A night's sleep and dinner at the hotel.

Day 03 – 04: In Bandhavgarh National Park
Start your day with a revitalizing cup of tea to get ready for an early-morning tiger safari at Bandhavgarh Tiger Park. Bandhavgarh's tiger population is its main draw. Even while he is the primary focus of your trip, the park is also home to a wide range of other wild creatures, such as spotted deer, sambar deer, Indian gaurs (bison), chausinghas (four-horned antelopes), sloth bears, fox, jackals, leopards, blue bulls, and wild dogs. At least 22 different mammal species and 250 different bird species can be found in the park. The park's reptile inhabitants include cobras, kraits, vipers, rat snakes, pythons, monitor lizards, and turtles. Hanuman Langurs and Rhesus Macaques are the two primate species that call Bandhavgarh home. A night's sleep and dinner at the hotel. 

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Day 5: In Bandhavgarh National Park
All meals at the resort. Jeep trips to the park in the morning and evening. Bandhavgarh, the site of human activity and residence for almost two millennia, is mentioned in ancient Hindu literature (the Shiva Purana and the Narad-Panch Ratra). Sandstone caverns facing the Bandhavgarh Fort to the north are the park's oldest indications of human occupancy. Most of them date to the first century B.C. On these, Brahmi inscriptions are painted. Several Dynasties have governed the Fort, notably the Vakatakas in the third century A.D. and the Maghas in the f irst century A.D. Since then, Bandhavgarh has been governed by several dynasties, including the Chandela Kings.

At the moment of independence, Bandhavgarh remained the private property of the Maharaja. In 1968, he turned it into a National Park after donating it to the State. Following the park's creation, hunting and poaching were curbed, and animal populations dramatically rose. One species that flourished was the t iger. The Big Cats were given the space they needed to flourish after the forest's border was kindly expanded. Spend the night at the resort. 

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Day 6: Bandhavgarh - Jabalpur - New Delhi (124 miles/4 hours Drive + Flight)
After a full lunch and an early morning safari, check out of the hotel. Go to the Jabalpur Airport via car. It should take you around four hours to cover the 200 kilometers you will be traveling. Fly back to New Delhi from Jabalpur. When you get to the New Delhi Airport, you can either go to your hotel or the International Terminal to catch your next flight home.

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