India’s wildlife is a world of its own, thriving in secluded natural habitats away from human presence. The country is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, the majority of the world’s Great Single-Horned Rhinoceros, Indian elephants, and Asiatic Lions. These magnificent creatures, along with countless other species, have shaped the true essence of India’s wildlife.
Famous for its rich and diverse wilderness, India offers unmatched wildlife experiences. Visitors can encounter various animals, including tigers, leopards, elephants, bears, wild boars, jackals, langurs, and many more, all living in their natural environments. Wildlife tours allow you to connect with both animals and plants, making your holiday even more adventurous. Our specially curated wildlife packages combine thrilling animal sightings with breathtaking landscapes, ensuring an unforgettable experience in some of the country’s renowned national parks, all guided by experienced professionals.
Ranthambore National Park Safari Tours
Ranthambore National Park, established as a game sanctuary in 1955 and designated a national park in 1980, is one of the most famous wildlife destinations in India. It covers an area of 1,334 square kilometers and is home to the iconic Bengal tiger, along with many other species. The park is part of the larger Ranthambore Tiger Reserve and offers exhilarating safaris for wildlife enthusiasts.
Jaipur
Founded in 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II, Jaipur is known for its historic landmarks and vibrant culture. Key attractions include:
- Amer Fort: Renowned for its magnificent Rajputana architecture and stunning designs such as Sheesh Mahal and Diwan-e-Khaas.
- Jal Mahal: A beautiful palace located on the Man Sagar Lake, surrounded by picturesque views of Nahargarh Hills.
- Hawa Mahal: Also known as the “Palace of Winds,” this architectural marvel features over 950 small windows.
- City Palace & Jantar Mantar Observatory: Explore the royal palace and the astronomical observatory, both showcasing the grandeur of Jaipur’s royal history.
Pushkar
One of India’s oldest cities and a sacred site for Hindus, Pushkar is famous for its unique Brahma Temple. It is also known for hosting the Pushkar Mela (Pushkar Camel Fair), one of the largest camel fairs in India, drawing thousands of visitors every November. Set around a serene lake and surrounded by hills, Pushkar has a charming blend of spirituality and multiculturalism. Popular places include:
- Pushkar Lake
- Brahmaji Temple
- Savitri Mata Temple
- Pushkar Adventure Camp & Camel Safari
Sawai Madhopur (Ranthambore)
Sawai Madhopur, known for its proximity to Ranthambore National Park and Ranthambore Fort, is a popular destination in Rajasthan. The fort, once used by the royal family for hunting, stands atop a hill, offering breathtaking views of the national park. Wildlife safaris here are a highlight, and you can explore the Rajiv Gandhi Museum of Natural History for more insight into the region’s biodiversity. Other key attractions include Padam Talab, Jogi Mahal, and Trinetra Ganesh Temple.
Agra
Home to the world-famous Taj Mahal, Agra is a city that attracts history and architecture lovers from around the globe. The city is also known for its Mughal heritage, with several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri.
- Taj Mahal: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this stunning marble mausoleum was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
- Agra Fort: A grand Mughal fort with a rich history, it offers spectacular views of the Taj Mahal from certain vantage points.
- Fatehpur Sikri: A former Mughal capital, this ghost city is home to beautiful red sandstone architecture, including Buland Darwaza and the Tomb of Salim Chishti.
These destinations offer a glimpse into India’s fascinating history, vibrant culture, and diverse wildlife. Whether you’re exploring the grandeur of royal palaces or experiencing the thrill of a safari, India promises a truly remarkable journey.