Itinerary details

Take a spectacular adventure through India's national parks: Bengal Tigers in Bandhavgarh, and leopard in Kanha. Kanha National Park is also the popular landscape depicted in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. By car, jeep, or elephant, discover the diversity of India's wildlife.

Itinerary in detail:

01Day 1: Delhi-Bandhavgarh National ParkFly to Jabalpur this morning where you are met and transferred by road to Bandhavgarh National Park. Drive through the gates of Bandhavgarh and a great vista of grassland opens up, sweeping up to a dramatic red sandstone escarpment. These were the former hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Rewa, tucked between the Vindhyan ranges and the eastern flank of the Satpura hills, and were once famous for their white tigers.  Samode Safari Lodge {B,L,D}.

02Day 2-3: Bandhavgarh National ParkEnjoy morning and afternoon game drives with a trained naturalist guiding you. Samode Safari Lodge {B,L,D}.

03Day 4: Bandhavgarh National Park – Kanha National ParkKanha National Park is nestled in the Maikal range of Satpuras in Madhya Pradesh, the heart of India that forms the central Indian highlands.The national park is being popularized as the Tiger reserve and interestingly is being declared as one of the finest wildlife areas in the world. Banjaar Tola Tented Camps. {B,L,D}.

04Day 5: Kanha National ParkVenture into the hushed sliced of the jungle again, on the trails of the spectacular wildlife. Banjaar Tola Tented Camps. {B,L,D}.

05Day 6: Kanha National Park – Pench National ParkDrive to another popular national park – Pench. It was the place that inspired Rudyard Kipling to write "The Jungle Book" and, more recently, the BBC series "Tiger - Spy in the Jungle". One look at its mighty tangle of jungle, with huge, pale tree trunks and rich foliage rustling with animals and birds, explains why.  Jamtara Wildress Camps {B,L,D}

06Day 7: Depart Pench National ParkYour morning game drive takes you past hidden watering holes and rocky lairs. Later transger to Nagpur airport where your journey ends. {The tour can be altered as per requirement.}