
Explore the wild surroundings of Sunderbans, the world's largest estuarine sanctuary and a home of India's most interesting wildlife which includes royal bengal tigers, leopards, spotted deer, wild pigs, monkeys, herons, kingfishers, white bellied eagles etc. Along with that tiger special tour also includes Kanha and Bandhavgarh national parks.
Duration : 10 Nights & 11 Days
Destinations : Kolkata- Sunderbans- Nagpur- Kanha- Bandhavgarh- Agra- Delhi
On this first day of your Special Tiger tour in India you will arrive in Kolkata. Our representative will accord you a warm reception. You will also be assisted to check in a pre- booked hotel. A half day sightseeing tour of Kolkata follows. Highlights of the tour include Fort William, Victoria Memorial, Raj Bhawan, Palladian Villas and the Botanical Gardens etc. Evening transfer to hotel for overnight stay.

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel. Later you will be transferred to Sonakhali jetty travelling through the beautiful countryside and the various rural bazaars. On arrival in Sonakhali board the motorised boat. Enjoy cruising through Hogol, Gomor, Durgaduani and Gumdi Rivers to the Sudhanyakhali watch tower bypassing the hidden creeks and canals. Also experience the Island Cruise and later you will arrive at Bali Island. On arrival you will be allotted into Sunderban Jungle Camp. An overnight stay in the wildlife resort.
On this third day of your India tiger tour you will enjoy a post breakfast visit to the Sunderbans. Sunderbans is the world's largest delta and mangrove swamp formed by the merging of three rivers- the Ganga, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna. The wildlife sanctuary in Sunderbans is the world's largest estuarine sanctuary and is a home of India's most interesting wildlife which includes spotted deer, wild pigs, monkeys, herons, kingfishers, white bellied eagles and almost 270 Royal Bengal Tigers. The sanctuary is one ideal spot for a wildlife tour in India. After your trip return back to the resort and relax awhile. Stay overnight at wildlife resort.
On this fourth day of your wildlife itinerary in India you will be transferred to Kolkata via Basanti. From Kolkata you will be relocated to Nagpur by flight. On arrival in Nagpur you will be accommodated in a hotel. An overnight stay at hotel.

On this fifth day of your India wildlife tour you will be transferred to Kanha from Nagpur. The journey will cover around a distance of 265 km. On arrival you will be checked in a hotel matching your travel requirements.
Post lunch you will visit the Kanha National Park in an open Jeep. The Kanha wildlife sanctuary is one of the finest and richest National Parks in India. The park is also well known for its exceptional natural beauty and the unique and diverse flora and fauna. The park is a natural habitat for 22 species of large mammals and over 300 species of birds.
Later return back to the hotel. An overnight stay in the wildlife resort.
We will continue with our scheduled jungle safari to the national park for wildlife viewing both morning & evening. Overnight stay at resort.
Kanha is one of India's most frequently visited wildlife area. One can enjoy wonderful views of the tigers mounting upon elephant backs. The sanctuary is also famous for its gaur and the hard- hoofed deer. Enriched by a pleasant climatic condition you will have an adventurous cum exciting trip in the park.
Lunch and dinner in scheduled in the hotel. Stay overnight at the hotel at wildlife resort.
Morning after our scheduled jungle safari to the national we will return to the resort for breakfast. After breakfast we will drive to Bandhavgarh National park, another jewel in the wildlife of India. On arrival you will be accommodated in a jungle resort. Stay overnight in wildlife resort.

Today we will enter twice to the national park for our morning & afternoon scheduled Jungle safari for its wildlife. After your exciting trip in the park return back to the resort and relax awhile. An overnight stay in the resort is scheduled after relishing a sumptuous dinner.
The park consists of a core area of 105 sq kilometres and a buffer area of approximately 400 sq kilometres. The park is quite popular for the white tiger country and has the highest tiger density all over India. January to April is the best time to visit the park. The park also hosts various species of wildlife which include Gaur, Sloth bear, leopard, Porcupine, Wild boar, Sambhar and spotted deer.
We will still enjoy hunting wildlife with big camera's on the consequent day. For the same we will enter twice here on third day, morning & afternoon Jungle safari. Later after an early dinner we will drive transfer to the Umaria railway station to board the train for Agra. Overnight stay on board.

Arrive Agra in the morning. On arrival meet with our representative at Agra railway station & transfer to the hotel. After fresh-n-up & breakfast we will visit Agra fort. Built principally as a military establishment by Akbar in 1565, the red sandstone Agra fort was partially converted into a palace during Shah Jahan's time. Though the principal structure was built by Akbar, Afternoon visit Itmad-ud-daulah. This tomb belongs to the father of Nur Jahan, Ghias-ud-Din Beg. He was the Wajir or the Chief Minister of Emperor Jehangir. This white marble tomb was built by Nur Jahan between 1622 and 1628. Evening transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Morning visit the famous Taj Mahal built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial to his queen Mumtaz Mahal, made out of white marble took 22 years to complete (1630-1652 AD). Later after breakfast drive to Delhi. On arrival transfer to the international airport to board the flight for onward destination.
Below mentioned are the details; dates and prices per person (in GBP); for "Tiger Special Tour". We have classified these rates in three categories (deluxe, standard, and luxury) depending upon the type of services provided by these hotels. You can select your trip as per your choice of hotel. In order to get a better idea about the accommodation that we are offering, you can see the respective hotel details by clicking on the official link of the hotels.
| No. of Pax | Standard Hotels | Deluxe Hotels | Luxury Hotels |
| 02 Pax | 870 GBP | 971 GBP | 1248 GBP |
| 04 Pax | 601 GBP | 691 GBP | 966 GBP |
| 06 Pax | 503 GBP | 618 GBP | 890 GBP |
| Sgl Room Supplement | 172 GBP | 241 GBP | 430 GBP |
Remarks : A Supplementary costs would be applicable for festival periods such as Diwali, Christmas and New Year.
| Destination | Standard Accommodation | Web Address |
| Kolkata | Hotel Fairlawn | www.fairlawnhotel.com/ |
| Sunderban | Mangrove Retreat | sunderbanmangrove.com/ |
| Nagpur | Center Point | centrepointgroup.org/ |
| Kanha | Krishna Jungle Resort | http://www.jungleresort.in/ |
| Bandhavgarh | Nature Heritage Resort | |
| Agra | Pushp Villa | www.hotelpushpvilla.com/ |
| Destination | Deluxe Accommodation | Web Address |
| Kolkata | Peerless Inn | www.peerlesshotels.com/ |
| Sunderban | Tiger Camp | www.sunderbantigercamp.com/ |
| Nagpur | Tuli International | http://www.tulihotels.com/international-hotel-overview.html |
| Kanha | Tuli Tiger Resort | http://www.tulihotels.com/tuli-tiger-resort-kanha.html |
| Bandhavgarh | Infinity Resort | http://www.infinityresorts.com/bandhavgarh_about.htm |
| Agra | Howard Park Plaza | www.parkplaza.com/agrain |
| Destination | Luxury Accommodation | Web Address |
| Kolkata | The Park | www.theparkhotels.com/park/calcutta/hotels/ |
| Sunderban | Tiger Camp | www.sunderbantigercamp.com/ |
| Nagpur | Hotel Pride | http://www.pridehotel.com/nagpur-hotels/index.aspx |
| Kanha | Tuli Tiger Corridor | http://www.tulihotels.com/tiger-corridor-pench.html |
| Bandhavgarh | Tree House Hideaway | www.treehousehideaway.com/ |
| Agra | Jaypee Palace | http://www.jaypeehotels.com/ |
| Destinations | Tour Highlights |
| Kolkata | Fort William, Victoria Memorial, Raj Bhawan |
| Sunderban | Boat Cruise, Tribal Village Tour, Folk Music |
| Kanha | Tribal Village Tour, Museum |
| Bandhavgarh | Bandhavgarh Fort |
| Agra | Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Sikandra, Itmad-ud-Daullah's Tomb |
| Delhi | Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Humayun Tomb |
Hi Tanmay,
Just writing a long overdue thank you for a wonderful (but too short!) holiday in India. We were very impressed with your service and all the trouble you went to in order to accommodate our ever changing itinery and had a fantastic holiday as a result. Also myself and Natalia got engaged in Ranthambore Park so some very fond memories.
I also wanted to thank you in particular for the service given by our driver Surendhar (I hope I have the spelling correct). He has a lovely, courteous and relaxed manner and we had fun on even the longest journeys! He was helpful in every little detail and I couldn't praise him highly enough.
We hope to return to India very soon and if we are arranging any tours yours is the first number we will call,
Cheers, Austin (U.K)
Dear Anil
Apologies for not replying to your earlier email.
My wife and I had a superb holiday in India. The sights and sounds will remain in our minds for many years to come (or at least until we return for another visit). I didn't appreciate how bespoke a tour you provide until actually arriving in India which was very reassuring.
The organisation was excellent and if permitted I would compliment the following people;
Sanjay the driver - superb ambassader really caring and friendly.
Bhim Singh Rana (Bharatpur bird park) & Surya Kant Paliwal (Jaipur) both guides were so passionate and informative on their part of the tour.
Hopefully when I revisit your country if I include Jaipur & Bharatpur in that visit then they would be my choice if guide.
The selection of hotels was good. My only critism would be the first hotel we stayed at on arrival in New Delhi - The Parkland. Being dropped off at a hotel which had only limited facilities, in a part of a city which had not "tourist" facilities - restaurants / shops etc (in fact we had no idea of what part of Delhi we staying in). Possibly the issue of a short introduction to the local area, local map or suggestions on local places of interest. Other than this the accommodation was OK.
I would recommend your agency to anybody interested in visiting India and will certainly be using your organisation again.
Thank you and your colleagues for all your assistance.
Best regards
Graham (U.k)
Dear Tanmay,
I would like to thank you for having arranged our one week Corbett trip and 2 night Delhi stay, you understood my requirement perfectly and provided a perfect holiday. The Traveller Van helped us not feel the strain of a 300 Km Journey from Delhi to Corbett, Infinity resort was comfortable at the same time rustic and not overly luxurious helping us get the perfect Jungle feel, the Jeep Safaris were always on time (05:45 AM!!) and very professional, the fishing safari was an experience in itself though the 2.5 Km mountain trek to reach the fishing beats was not anticipated and hence caused some worry to my elderly parents but in all fairness they enjoyed the experience. I would suggest though that you suggest a stay in Bijrani Forest rest house for the serious wildlife enthusiasts as they get an extra 15-20 minutes before park closes increasing chances of a tiger sighting, we did see the Tiger and enjoyed the experience.
I would definitely recommend your services.
Regards,
Naveed Naqshbandi
Dubai, UAE.
To Tanmay Sharma
Just back home after 3 weeks in India. We want to tell you, that we had a wonderfull trip. Everything in your arrangement worked perferctly. Our driver, Kundan Singh, was great. We allways felt safe in his car, and he was allways there for us. On top of this he was good company, important when you spend so much time together. If you want to do something for him, let him learn a little more english. We could easily communicate, but often he needed more words. The birding guide, Nirankar Singh Yadav, was also very good. Qualified and nice to spend 10 days with. If other birdwatchers ask for a guide in that area, use him again. Thanks for your flexibility when we had bad weather in Pangoot. Camp River Wild is a great place, beautiful surroundings and a very good staff.
Birdwatchers often make a report of their trips. Others read it on the internet when planning their trips. We will definitely recommend your company and the driver as well as the birding guide in our report.
Best wishes and many thanks
Tina and Mads Elley
Hi Anil
We are now home from our trip to India and I thought I would give you a little feedback on our time at Corbett National Park.
Firstly, we loved the park and we managed to get a tiger sighting which was amazing so we felt really lucky to be fortunate enough to see one. Our driver was great and Dikhala was definitely the best place to stay to get the most from the wildlife. We thoroughly enjoyed our time there and would definitely return.
Thank you for all of your help in arranging the tour and like I say we did thoroughly enjoy our time there.
Many Thanks,
Alex Fredrickson
Hi Anil
I don't even know how to begin this mail.
Planning such a trip was a dream that I have been dreaming for more than 10 years, since I last traveled in India.
It took time and lots of effort, and finally it took form and shape, and I did it!!!
My enjoyment and satisfaction had exceeded my expectations, and I left India with a wonderful taste and a desire to do it again!!
It would not have been so successful without your skillful trip production. Every place you booked for us was excellent. From
Bandhavgarh, to Kanha, from Pench to Agra, it was all super good. Accommodation, food, transport, guides, you have chosen the best for me, and I am thankful.
The first thing I told my wife when I came back was that we are going to do it again soon, the two of us.
Let me promise you this, if you are still with "Wildlife Tours India" when I paln my second round, I would like you to organize it again for me.
It was perfect!!
Sincerely
Aviad Horev
Hi Anil
Thank you very much for everything during our recent trip to India. You did a terrific job making all of our arrangements and making adjustments whenever they were required. It could have been extremely stressful on our end, dealing with numerous flight delays and unexpected weather conditions, but it wasn't at all, because you took care of everything. weI have already had someone ask me about traveling to India, and we are planning on giving him your information. we can recommend your company highly enough.
Thanks once again for everything. Should we find ourselves in India once again, we will definitely turn to you.
All the best ,
Fred, Robert and Charles
Hi Anil
Thank you for the services, i will certainly pass on and recommend your services.
Lee Smith
Hi
Toni and I just wanted to pass on our thanks for the organization of the trip. We had a great time.
Best regards,
Debi Brunning & Toni Fleming
Hi Anil,
I just want to give some feedback on the service that you provided.
I would like to say a huge thank you for everything that you arranged for us. The two tours were also excellent. We really enjoyed our day. we will have to come back.
We will be recommending your company to our friends and colleagues.
Best regards,
Janet Newman-Carty
Hello Anil
How are you doing? I had a great time visiting your country these past few weeks!
Best regards,
David Lee-Sue
Hi Anil
And thanks again of the great work you did as a successful photo safari!
We will be looking for the new dates and forms now for the future.
I will come back when I do have better idea about further programs and dates. Kanha and Bandhavgarh are very good, but we will need to find then some hopefully little different place to be included.
Best regards,
Jouni Klinga
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There is no limit to the amount of foreign currency that visitors can bring.
Banks are open in the major cities & the nearest towns of the sanctuaries for transaction from 10.00 to 14.00 hrs on all days except Sunday.
High season: October to April.
Cotton outfits, hats, sunglasses, sunscreen lotion etc. Some woolen clothes require, during winter.
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
| Tem. | Max- Min | Max- Min | Max- Min | Max- Min | Max- Min | Max- Min | Max- Min | Max- Min | Max- Min | Max- Min | Max- Min | Max- Min |
| Kolkata | 27-14 | 29-16 | 34-22 | 36-26 | 36-27 | 36-27 | 33-26 | 32-26 | 32-26 | |||
| Sunderban | ||||||||||||
| Nagpur | 29-12 | 32-15 | 36-19 | 40-24 | 43-27 | 38-26 | 32-24 | 31-23 | 32-22 | 33-19 | 30-14 | 28-12 |
| Kanha | 10-02 | 12-05 | 20-15 | 22-18 | 35-25 | 40-30 | 27-20 | 27-20 | 27-20 | 25-19 | 22-15 | 10-02 |
| Bandhavgarh | 20-08 | 21-10 | 22-13 | 28-17 | 35-25 | 40-26 | 38-24 | 30-22 | 25-20 | 22-20 | 20-15 | 20-08 |
| Agra | 21-07 | 23-10 | 29-15 | 36-21 | 39-26 | 38-28 | 34-27 | 33-26 | 34-23 | 33-19 | 28-13 | 23-08 |
| Delhi | 21-07 | 24-10 | 30-15 | 36-21 | 41-27 | 40-29 | 35-27 | 34-26 | 34-25 | 35-19 | 29-12 | 23-08 |
Main hotels, restaurants and shopping centers honor major credit cards.
Indian Rupee (INR)
Heavy punishments including imprisonment are imposed for possession of narcotic drugs.
All standard restaurants offer a variety of cuisines including Continental, Chinese, Indian & local.
It is always better to drink bottled drinking water or drinking water from restaurants. It is not advisable to drink water from slow moving streams, lakes or dams. Mineral water is available in sealed bottles.
Yes, you can ask for it.
t is + 0530 GMT
No, you can't use British pound in India directly, you need to change it through bank or authorize money changer into Indian Rupees (INR).

Please look at the photograph for better idea.
Voltage: 230-240V Frequency (Hz): 50Hz
Our company representative will be there at the airport arrival lounge carrying a company placard mentioning your name on it.
Yes, entry fee to all the national parks is included with the cost.
No, it's not included in the package cost it will as per actual if there are any in the itinerary.
The normal weight limit is 15 -25 kilogram's.
Yes almost all the wildlife resorts will have the dialing facilities except the few, like in north east India.
Weather in the Indian jungle will be very much pleasant during winter time as the Sun is gradually up, but generally it will quite cold in the morning while you are on your jungle safari.
The citizens and travelers coming from the United Kingdom, Canada & United States, do not require any vaccination certificate or inoculations. It is highly recommended to get a precautionary measure vaccination against Hepatitis B & carry mosquito repellents, nets or take a course of anti Malaria tablets to avoid Malaria.
Cool cottons for daywear, Light woolens for the morning & evenings (a warm jacket is required for morning safari as it will be chilling), a couple of pairs of shoes, shorts, sunglasses, anti sun tanning lotion, good Binocular & Camera with a couple of batteries.
India is well known for a large extent of its tigers, elephants and rhinoceroses, but these are just three giant of the more than 500 species of mammals living in the country. India is blessed with over 2000's species and sub-species of birds. India offers a number of National parks and sanctuaries where you can watch the magnificent tigers, the stately elephants, leopards, the one horned rhinos, a myriad of exotic birds and countless reptiles and insects.
Elephants are the most preferred and convenient way of watching wildlife species in their natural habitat. It is very much possible in most of the tropical wildlife sanctuaries of India like, Corbett, Raja ji, Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Panna, Pench & Kaziranga National Park.
India has twenty seven Tiger Reserves which comes under the organization of Project Tiger, a joint effort of the Government of India and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). As per the current census there are tiger population will as per below table.
| Project Tiger Reserve | Tigers as per the current census |
| Corbett National Park | 138 - Census 1997 |
| Ranthambore National Park | 26 - Census 2005 |
| Sariska National Park | 24 - Census 1997 |
| Panna National Park | 19 - Census 1997 |
| Kanha National Park | 106 - Census 1998 |
| Bandhavgarh National Park | 49 - Census 1997 |
| Pench National Park | 8 - Census 1998 |
| Tadoba National Park | 43 - Census 1998 |
| Periyar National Park | 30 - Census 1996 |
| Sunderban National Park | 270 - Census 1997 |
| Kaziranga National Park | 80 - Census 1997 |
| Manas National Park | 89 - Census 1997 |
| Namdhapa National Park | 61 - Census 2002 |
If you're serious about observing wildlife there are a few things you can do to enhance your experience and bring you even closer to nature.
1) nce you've planned your trip, visit your local bookshop, library or go on the internet to find a wildlife guide for the area you intend visiting. This will give you the best idea of the kinds of plants and animals you can expect to see.
2) Always take services of a local and experienced naturalist/guide who knows the area better. There is nothing better than local knowledge when it comes to spotting wildlife.
3) Wild animals have their distinct daily and seasonal patterns of activities. a baisc knowledge of these patterns increases one's chances of seeing them. The frequency of wildlife sightings in national parks and reserves varies, depending on the time of year.In India the best times are from February to May,during these months the trees are often bare, so visibility is considerably improved. Since there is also a general scarcity of water, the animals concentrate near sources of water.
4) Many animals have an amazingly alert sense of sight which helps them survive in the wild. To get close takes a great degree of patience and time but you can increase your chances by wearing natural or neutral colours that blend into your surroundings. Keep your movements to a minimum and when you do move, do it slowly and quietly.
5) Animals are very wary of the human voice. So, in order to get close to them, absolute silence is essential. Walk softly and watch where you're placing your feet so as not to snap branches or twigs or create other noise as you make your approach. Even if you have to take a less direct route, avoid walking through dense undergrowth as the animal is more likely to hear you and run away. Avoid carrying any metal objects in your pockets which will make noise. This includes things like car keys and loose change.
6) A highly attuned sense of smell is one of the key aspects for many species of wildlife to detect where food is or, indeed, even prey. It is, for many, the most important of their senses in their battle for survival. Don't wear any aftershave or perfume and avoid scented soaps and deodorants. There are plenty of environmentally friendly non-scented soaps and toiletries on the market from specialist camping stores. Although you may baulk at this suggestion, wear your clothes for several days if you're really serious about wildlife spotting. The more you wear your clothes outdoors, the more the fabrics will absorb natural outdoors scents and smells. Always be aware of the wind direction and make sure that the direction in which you approach an animal is where the wind is blowing towards you. If it's blowing away from you, animals can detect your scent from many hundreds of yards away.
7) It shouldn't be important to get too close up to an animal to enjoy the experience and, in some instances, if you do get too near, it can even be dangerous and sometimes life-threatening. Binoculars can keep you at a safe distance from your quarry and means they are less likely to run away. Also, binoculars are the only way to view nesting birds or other forms of young wildlife. You should never get too close to a burrow, a nest or animals out and about with their young.
A magnifying glass will also come in handy if you're interested in examining insects and smaller wildlife alongside plants, flowers etc.
Following these tips and advice will ensure that your experience will be heightened as you marvel at all the wildlife and nature you've witnessed.