Overview
In the heartland of India lies the magical land that is Bandhavgarh National Park. Most renowned for harbouring large populations of the Royal Bengal Tigers, tiger sightings at Bandhavgarh are unlike any other park. Besides Tigers, the park also plays host to a plethora of other animal species including Northern Plains Langur, Sambar and Spotted Deer, Nilgai, Wild Boar and Indian Muntjac to name a few. October to March is the best time to visit the park as the weather is pleasant for wildlife viewing.
Named after the Bandhavgarh Fort that now stands inside the park, Bandhavgarh National Park has one of the highest tiger densities in India. Originally the hunting ground for the Maharaja of Rewa, the tiger reserve was declared a national park in 1968. Apart from tigers, the park also boasts a healthy population of leopard, sloth bear, and other mammals, as well as more than 250 species of birds.
Our conservation initiative helps us and you to deepen the passion with wildlife experts and interactive sessions.
On this tour, you will get a glimpse of typical fauna, flora, vistas, architecture and the way of living in Central India.

Meals: Dinner
Accommodation: Wildlife Resort
Arrive at Jabalpur Airport. You will be met by an Asian Adventures representative and driven to Bandhavgarh NP (163 km / 4 hr.). Reach Bandhavgarh. Evening at leisure.
Overnight stay.
Note: Bandhavgarh National Park will remain closed for safaris on every Wednesday afternoon

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Wildlife Resort
Morning and afternoon jungle safaris for tiger tracking and exploring Bandhavgarh.
Overnight stay.
Key Species: Tiger, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Spotted Deer, Nilgai, Sambar, Indian Gaur, Wild Boar, Indian Muntjac, Plum-headed Parakeet, Brown-headed Barbet, Orange-headed Thrush, Coppersmith Barbet, Common Myna, Alexandrine Parakeet, Indian Grey Hornbill,Indian Pond Heron,Red-wattled Lapwing, Indian Peafowl, Greater Coucal, Oriental Magpie-Robin, Indian Roller, Indian Robin, Eurasian Collared Dove, Eurasian Hoopoe
Note: Bandhavgarh National Park will remain closed for safaris on every Wednesday afternoon

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Wildlife Resort
Morning and afternoon jungle safaris. Multiple safaris will not only increase your chances of great sightings, but also help you explore this amazing forest even more.
Overnight stay
Key Species: Sirkeer Malkoha, White-browed Fantail, Yellow-crowned Woodpecker, Rufous Treepie, Lesser Adjutant, Indian White-Eye, Spotted Dove, White-throated Kingfisher, Red-rumped Swallow, Lesser Whistling Duck, Common Kingfisher, Black Stork, Green Bee-eater, Greater Racket-tailed Drongo, Red-vented Bulbul, Indian Vulture, Yellow-throated Sparrow, Crested Serpent Eagle, Black Redstart, Brahminy Starling, Brown Fish Owl, Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Malabar Pied Hornbill, Common KestrelRufous Woodpecker, Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Oriental Turtle Dove, White-rumped Vulture, Large Cuckooshrike, Pied Bush Chat, Black-headed Cuckooshrike, Black-rumped Flameback, Indian Golden Oriole
Note: Bandhavgarh National Park will remain closed for safaris on every Wednesday afternoon

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Wildlife Resort
Continue exploring the Tiger’s domain, and learn more about the big cat, its fellow forest dwellers, and the forest that it lives in, with morning and evening safaris. Apart from being home to this regal predator, Bandhavgarh is also a delight for birdwatchers. The area hosts a variety of habitats, including forest, grassland, cliffs, and ponds, which play home to a wide variety of bird species both resident and migratory, all under the majestic backdrop of Bandhavgarh Fort.
Overnight Stay.
Key species: Tiger, Leopard, Golden Jackal, Sloth Bear, Gaur, Sambar, Lesser Adjutant, White-naped Woodpecker, Black-rumped Flameback, Malabar Pied Hornbill, Black-hooded Oriole, Egyptian Vulture, Indian Vulture, Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Shikra, White-eyed Buzzard
Note: Bandhavgarh National Park will remain closed for safaris on every Wednesday afternoon.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Wildlife Resort
Morning and evening safaris in Bandhavgarh. Do have a chat with your guide when time permits. The local guides are a treasure trove of information. Their knowledge of the park is incomparable.
Overnight stay.
Note: Bandhavgarh National Park will remain closed for safaris on every Wednesday afternoon

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Wildlife Resort
Morning and evening safaris in Bandhavgarh National Park. If time permits, do visit the local tribal villages. A glimpse into the lifestyle and culture of tribal people living around the park will give you an insight into how they live among wildlife.
Overnight stay.
Note: Bandhavgarh National Park will remain closed for safaris on every Wednesday afternoon

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: None
Enjoy a final morning jungle safari. After the safari, proceed to Jabalpur Airport for your onward journey. Tour ends
Species:
Rose-ringed Parakeet, Dusky Crag Martin, Long-tailed Shrike, Red-naped Ibis, Woolly-necked Stork, Purple Sunbird, Pale-billed Flowerpecker, Little Cormorant, Laughing Dove, Red-rumped Swallow, Jungle Babbler, Shikra, Jungle Myna, Common Tailorbird, Red Collared Dove, Red-headed Vulture, Painted Francolin, Indian Stone-curlew, Common Sandpiper, Indian Spotted Eagle, Great Cormorant, Pied Kingfisher, Bonelli's Eagle, Indian Jungle Crow, Pied Myna
Highlights
- Tiger Sighting
- Birding
- Wildlife Safari
- Photography
- Local Culture
- Quaint Accommodation
Included
- Accommodation on twin Sharing Basis Meals as per the itinerary
- All sightseeing 07 Jungle safaris as mentioned in the itinerary
- Dedicated transport for the entire trip Asian Adventures Guide for the trip | All taxes
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