Tour nature parks India

Safaris in the National Parks of India

Tour nature parks India

Safaris in the National Parks of India

Tour nature parks India

Tour of wild-rich India

The morning dew has not yet fully risen, but for the deer the mist is not strong enough to hide behind. And you're not the only one who can see them, relaxing grazing in the grass. At a distance, the Indian tiger also keeps a close eye on them.

After a short visit to Delhi, where tuktuk, scooter and taxi dominate, your journey through the world where lion, leopard and tiger are in charge begins. A relatively unknown world, where the fast traveller whizzes by in his hunt for Indian bestsellers. But whoever takes the time discovers what is actually still undiscovered. A dry riverbed helps you on your way and the journey doesn't stop where the densely wooded areas begin. Not only is this area home to the one-horned rhinoceros, the swamp deer, the python and the leopard. You also stay here.

Thanks to the dense vegetation, visitors to the jungle lodges are also sheltered on the porch and roof terrace. Low-hanging branches do their best to get this piece of nature back in their grip and put guests with their heads in the green of their foliage. But don't be scared away: this is at least as beautiful as with your head in the clouds. Maybe even more beautiful.

Tips & tops of tour nature parks India:

  • The best travel time is between November and May
  • On arrival, Chandni Chowk appears to be one big hiding, but wring through it for a glimpse of the market and a touch of the stereotype India
  • If you've already taken the plunge in busy Delhi, don't forget the Qutub Minar. The 72.5-metre tall brick minaret has been here since 1193, courtesy of India's first Islamic ruler
  • In the wild nature parks two safaris are planned daily: early morning and late afternoon
  • India is also impressive outside the borders of the natural parks. On the road trips, you'll traverse the Indian countryside
  • Do you pass the village of Sarekha on a Friday? Then get off for a visit to the local market
  • Camp on the edge of the Banjaar River in Kanha National Park, at dusk the thirsty animals also gather here
  • Between the bamboo in Bandhavgarh it is wonderful cycling
  • Kanha National Park is a protected habitat of the Indian tiger, but rare deer and antelope also find their home in this bamboo forest
  • A few extra eyes are never wrong in nature parks where there is so much to see. On the expeditions, a naturalist goes along
  • Pench National Park is virtually undiscovered, you share the park and the view over the Satpura hills only with the animals that live here
  • Gir National Park houses a collection of endangered species, this is the last nature reserve where the Asian lion lives in the wild
  • The chance to see the king of the jungle is greatest in Bandhavgarh National Park: in this relatively small park lives a large family of Indian tigers

  • Kaziranga National Park
    is full of surprises: the one-horned rhinoceros, the Asian elephant, the swamp deer, the Indian tiger and the python are just a few examples
  • We can offer this trip in different classes of accommodations

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