17 days/16 nights
Embark on a 17-days wildlife photography expedition, capturing India’s Big Five—the Royal Bengal Tiger, One-Horned Rhinoceros, Asiatic Elephant, Leopard, and Indian Gaur.
The journey begins in the grasslands of Kaziranga National Park, home to the one-horned rhinoceros. As the morning sun illuminates the wetlands, we will frame these prehistoric giants grazing or wading through shimmering waters.
Next, we head to Rajaji National Park, a rugged sanctuary where the elusive leopard prowls.
At Jim Corbett National Park, India’s oldest wildlife reserve, we will photograph herds of Asiatic elephants and Royal Bengal Tiger, which we will seek along riverbanks and jungle trails.
Our tiger quest continues in Tadoba National Park, known as the “Land of Tigers.” Here, we will photograph these regal felines resting, stalking prey, or making dramatic appearances near waterholes.
The expedition concludes in Kanha National Park, the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book. Its vast meadows and towering sal forests provide cinematic backdrops for our final tiger encounters. We will also have a chance to photograph the Indian Gaur, often seen grazing at dusk, completing our Big Five collection.
Exclusive Safari Experience
Group Size: 2-6 Guests
Jeep Allocation: Maximum 3 guests, accompanied by 1 Trip Leader/Director
Note:
S. No | Tiger Reserve | No. Of Safaris |
1 | Kaziranga | 04 |
2 | Raja Ji | 03 |
3 | Jim Corbett | 04 |
4 | Tadoba | 04 |
5 | Kanha | 04 |
| Total Safaris | 19 |
Nov 07 -23, 2025
04 Seats Left
Nov 24 -Dec 10, 2025
05 Seats Left
Dec 10- 26, 2025
05 Seats Left
Dec 12th – 28th, 2025
05 Seats Left
Jan 02 – 18th, 2026
05 Seats Left
Jan 15 – 30, 2026
Batch 1: Sold Out
Batch 2nd: 3 Seats Left
Jan 31st – Feb 16, 2026
Batch 1: Sold Out/Waiting
Feb 17-Mar 05, 2026
Batch 1: Sold Out/Waiting
March 01- 17, 2026
05 Seats Left
March 19- April 04, 2026
03 Seats Left
April 05 – April 21, 2026
05 Seats Left
Day | City | Itinerary | Hotels | Meals Included |
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1 | Delhi | Delhi Arrival | Briefing | Welcome Dinner | ITC Dwarka | D |
2 | Kazi. | Early morning flight to Guwahti | Drive to Kaziranga. | Infinity Resort | B,L,D |
3 | Kazi. | Morning & Evening Safari | Infinity Resort | B,L,D |
4 | Kazi. | Morning & Evening Safari | Infinity Resort | B,L,D |
5 | Delhi | Drive to Guwahati Airport | Arrival in Delhi | ITC Dwarka | B,L,D |
6 | Raja Ji | Drive to Raja Ji | Evening Safari | Rosette Farm Stay | B,L,D |
7 | Raja Ji | Morning & evening safari | Rosette Farm Stay | B,L,D |
8 | Corbett | Drive to Ram Nagar | Evening Safari | Golden Tusk | B,L,D |
9 | Corbett | Morning & evening safari | Golden Tusk | B,L,D |
10 | Delhi | Morning Safari | Drive to Delhi | ITC Dwarka | B,L,D |
11 | Tadoba | Flight to Nagpur | Drive to Tadoba | Svasara Jungle Lodge | B,L,D |
12 | Tadoba | Morning & evening safari | Svasara Jungle Lodge | B,L,D |
13 | Tadoba | Morning & evening safari | Svasara Jungle Lodge | B,L,D |
14 | Kanha | Drive to Kanha | Evening at Leisure | Kanha Jungle Lodge | B,L,D |
15 | Kanha | Morning & evening safari | Kanha Jungle Lodge | B,L,D |
16 | Kanha | Morning & evening safari | Kanha Jungle Lodge | B,L,D |
17 | Departure | Drive to Jabalpur/Raipur Airport | Arrival at Delhi Airport | Departure | N/A | B |
Difficulty Level: Easy
Weather: October/ March – Temp- 77/48.2 F (25/9 C)
It gets really cold in the early morning, so extra layers are advisable. The probability of rain is almost negligible to very low rain with 7-8 hours of sunshine each day.
Register: To register, $ 500 will hold your space. 30 percent advance before 4 months of the tour. Final payment will be due before 30 days of starting the tour. Please contact us for further details.
Starts/Ends: Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, India
It takes 5-10 minutes depending on our traffic to reach our accommodation near Airport. Our tour starts on Day 1 at 18.30 pm. Your flight must land at the airport at/before 4 pm on Day 1. The tour ends on Day 18 at 16.00 hrs at Airport. You can take the onward flight at/after 19.00 hrs.0
Harsh Agarwal, an explorer and an awarded photographer, was born and raised in Agra. While working as a freelance tour guide/director in tourism since 2005 his first encounter with wildlife came in 2011 during his visit to Ranthambore. This shifted his perspective to wildlife. The next few years he spent in exploring the Jungles of India.
While exploring the wildlife, he developed an eye for photography, capturing the beauty and wildness of nature. In 2015, he combined his leadership skills with his passion for photography to plan “The Wildlife Tour,” a dedicated team focused on organizing immersive wildlife tours.
Harsh’s journey from a focused student in Agra to a renowned figure in wildlife tourism and photography illustrates his dedication and adaptability. Harsh is a certified naturalist and first Aider.
Safari vehicles play a pivotal role in capturing great photographs during jungle safaris. In India, the Maruti Gypsy 4×4 is commonly used for this purpose. These vehicles are designed with three rows of seats, accommodating up to eight passengers. Their open structure and elevated seating arrangement offer excellent visibility, enabling photographers to get clear, unobstructed shots of wildlife and landscapes. The 4×4 capability ensures that the vehicles can navigate through diverse and challenging terrains, bringing photographers closer to nature’s wonders. The front row is reserved for the park driver and park guide or naturalist. The center and back seats are occupied by guests or photographers.
We provide seating just two passengers per row for best comfort and convenience. This layout gives your gadgets more room and freedom to move about, so improving your photography experience. This arrangement guarantees enough room and flexibility for capturing the ideal view of the surroundings’ wildlife and landscape.
These pictures help you to get an impression of your safari vehicles:
Below we have addressed many of the questions and concerns you may have.
A Tour is a big investment. It is important that you match your expectations. Our tours, for now, are confined to Asia only. India has more than a hundred national parks, covering over 15,600 square miles of protected land. Many of the country’s wildlife sanctuaries once were hunting reserves of the maharajas, and more than 50 have been designated as tiger reserves. This wildlife tour is designed to focus on the wildlife but you will also experience some of India’s cultural marvels.
This tour is a wildlife tour with a touch of culture and photography. So nature and wildlife lovers want to see the iconic Royal Bengal tiger—India’s national animal—the top attraction for safari-goers, as well as India’s unique wildlife and varied exotic fauna. Visiting three of India’s top wildlife national parks with a high-density tiger population will increase your chances of photographing the royal majestic tiger.
This price is all-inclusive. You don’t have to pay for anything, except for personal expenses like shopping, laundry, and tips for porters, waiters, drivers, tour guides, etc.
You need to arrive in India on Day 1. Anytime after 14:00 hrs, you can check in at the hotel. Usually,
rooms are available after 14:00 hrs. Sometimes it can be very confusing flying in and out of India
because many of the flights arrived and depart around midnight. So please check the dates very
carefully and make sure your dates are correct. Drop us a message before confirming your flight.
Yes, you can arrive 1 or 2 days prior. We can take care of all the extra accommodation on payment
basis. Also you can add a pre or post extension to this tour. You can visit Delhi, Jaipur and other cities of
Rajasthan. You can add a week to relax in Kerala as well.
Yes I do (Harsh) because I am a passionate photographer and it is second nature for me to
instinctively have my camera in hand, but my first priority is to be available to you as a resource. The
areas we are visiting are already well scouted by us. We have spent quality time doing our research.
That’s why I don’t need a camera for my personal work. My camera is usually the last up and the first
down. When I am looking through my camera, I will be seeing things as a professional photographer.
The purpose will be just to check that we are at the right position or need to re-position the vehicle or
background is not distracting.
The best time to visit India for a tiger safari tour is from October to March. It gets really cold in the early morning in the months of November – March, so extra layers are advisable. April to June is the summer season. The probability of rain is almost negligible to very low rain with 7-8 hours of sunshine each day.
During our wildlife tour, our resorts in general will be a combination of nature and comfort,
including all amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, room service, excellent food, laundry services,
etc. Wi-Fi is usually slow in forest areas. In Delhi and Agra, expect luxury accommodation (4/5) stars.
We will take our meals in the resorts; the menus are designed to celebrate local ingredients and
vegetables and are a delight to your senses. Fresh, Simple, Locally grown, and Seasonal foods will be
served as per the taste buds of foreign (western) tourists. During safaris, packed breakfast will be
served. In Agra and Delhi, we will take our meals in well-appointed multi-cuisine restaurants. Our
coaches and safari vehicles will be well-stocked with water bottles and snacks. Contact us if you have
any dietary needs or restrictions.
For arrivals and departures, it will be an Air-conditioned private Car, or mini bus, depending on your
arrivals and departures. We will get around in an air-conditioned tempo traveler with a professional
driver. During our safaris, we will be using 4-wheel drive, private, Safari vehicles in the National Parks.
The train will have chair cars in AC coach.
Yes, most retail places will accept Visa & Master cards. Before you leave home, check with your credit card company on what additional charges they may add.
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Yes. In fact, proof of insurance that includes medical evacuation coverage is a requirement for
participation in this workshop. There are many travel insurance companies out there. The most
recommended one is – https://www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance
It is safest and best to check with your personal physician. For COVID 19, for now, there are no such
guidelines, but it’s recommended if you can carry a certificate. We will regularly update about new
policies.
If you need high-speed internet then yes, you can buy sim cards from the airport. Don’t rely solely on
hotels. It’s advisable to get international roaming activated on your phones before you leave. So you
don’t have to buy a sim card.
Absolutely, India is completely safe for all travelers. The only thing which everyone should take care
of is there money and belongings.
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