4 Days / 3 Nights
Daily /This Itinerary is 100% Customizable.
Package Cost Per Adult | Indian National | Foreign National |
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Standard Package | Rs.21,500 | USD: 420.00 |
Luxury Package | Rs. 33,500 | USD: 550.00 |
**Based on 5 Jeep safaris on sharing basis
*Price based on 2 Adults travellig together/Sharing a Room
A 4 Day Tiger Safari in Bandhavgarh National Park. Bandhavgarh is known across the world for its dense big cat population. But there's much more to see besides the tigers and leopards. Chital (spotted deer), Sambar deer, dhole, nilgai, wild boar, chinkara, sloth bear, rhesus macaque, black faced langur, jungle cat, hyena, porcupine, jackal, fox and wild dog also inhabit these forests. Nestled in the Vindhya range, the breathtakingly beautiful Bandhavgarh National Park features a millennium-old fort, tropical forests and woodlands, steep rocky hills and grassland valleys, a reclining statue of Lord Vishnu and the dense Sal jungle - making it one of the most dramatic landscapes in the country.
Met upon arrival at nearest railway station or airport and transfer to Bandhavgarh National park. Upon arrival check in at you lodge.
Bandhavgarh National Park is a park with a rich historical past. Prior to becoming a national park, the forests around Bandhavgarh had long been maintained as a Shikargah, or game preserve, of the Maharajas and their guests. It has the highest density of Bengal tigers known in the world and is home to some famous named individual tigers. Charger, an animal so named because of his habit of charging at elephants and tourists (whom he nonetheless did not harm), was the first healthy male known to be living in Bandhavgarh since the 1990s. The female tigress called Sita, who once appeared on the cover of National Geographic, is considered the most photographed tiger in the world. The 105 km² of park area open to tourists was reported to have 22 tigers, a density of one tiger for every 4.77 km². (Population estimation exercise 2001). The population of tigers in the park in 2012 is about 44-49. There is a saying about the Park that goes: "In any other Park, You are lucky if you see a tiger. In Bandhavgarh, you are unlucky if you don't see (at least) one."
Overnight Stay at Jungle Resort
Meals: Lunch & Dinner
Early morning Jeep Safari into the Bandhavgarh National Park / Game drive
Return for breakfast at the hotel.
Spend the day at leisure enjoying the facilities of the lodge. After Lunch get ready for another thrilling game drive.
Afternoon Jeep Safari into the Bandhavgarh National Park / Game drive.
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Early morning Jeep Safari into the Bandhavgarh National Park / Game drive
Return for breakfast at the hotel.
Spend the day at leisure enjoying the facilities of the lodge. After Lunch get ready for another thrilling game drive.
Afternoon Jeep Safari into the Bandhavgarh National Park / Game drive.
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Early morning Jeep Safari into the Bandhavgarh National Park / Game drive
Return for breakfast at the lodge.
Thereafter check out from lodge and depart for your onward destination.
Meals:Breakfast Only
End of Safari
Destination | Standard | Luxury | High-End |
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Badhabgarh National Park | Aranyak Resort Infinity Resort or Similar |
Bhandhav Vilas Kings Lodge |
Samode Safari Lodge Mahua kothi (Taj Safaris) |
Climate is moderate temperature and heavy rail during Monsoon. The park stretches across the Vindhya Mountain Ranges in Central India. The climate of this wonderful reserve area can be broadly divided into three main seasons, i.e., chilly winters, sweltering summer and over pouring rainy season. The summer season continues from end March to the end of June when temperature can go up to 44o c during May-June. By mid June, rainy season starts with light drizzle. The average rainfall of Bandhavgarh National Park is 1133mm. Sometimes between the months of November and February rainfall takes place due to the effect of southern cyclones.
Woollen Layer Clothing is advisable during Winters mid NOV till mid FEBWinter season starts approaching from mid November and lasts till the end of February. During this period the visitors has to wear heavy layers of winter clothes as the mercury might go down to 2 degree . The open marshy hollows get covered with frost and the greenery looks impressive.