Please note: – These rates are applicable only to those domiciled outside India whether non-resident Indians or foreign nationals.
Includes all meals breakfast, lunch, and dinner, morning and evening tea/coffees with snacks, Two jungle safaris per day by 4 x 4 open exclusive jeep service of our resident naturalist, all entrances fees Jeep entry fees, forest guide fees, etc, and all applicable taxes.
Includes all meals breakfast, lunch, and dinner, morning and evening tea/coffees with snacks, Two jungle safaris per day by 4 x 4 open exclusive jeep, Elephant ride (subject to availability) services of our resident naturalist, all entrances fees, Jeep entry fees, forest guide fees, etc and all applicable taxes. Also Transportation by a private chauffeur-driven air-conditioned car from Nagpur, Jabalpur, Raipur, Gondia, or Bandhavgarh Jungle Lodge.
Please note: – These rates are applicable only to those domiciled in India whether Indian nationals or foreign nationals.
Inclusive of all meals – breakfast, lunch, and dinner, two tea/coffee breaks, and present applicable taxes. Rates are per room, per night.
Includes all meals breakfast, lunch, dinner, morning and evening tea/coffees with snacks, Two jungle safaris per day by 4 x 4 open exclusive jeep service of our resident naturalist, all entrance fees Jeep entry fees, forest guide fees, etc., and all applicable taxes. Rates are per room, per night.
*Wednesday afternoons parks are closed, and Holi and Diwali parks are closed for a full day.
From the moment I enter Bandhavgarh National Park, it’s clear the wildlife is never far away.
Tamara Hinson heads to Bandhavgarh National Park, one of India’s best conservation success stories, in search of big cats.
Sankhala is certain I’ll see a tiger. He tells me this as we bump along the dirt roads of Bandhavgarh National Park, India’s tiger country – 1,540km2 of swaying grassland and tropical forest where the mighty Bengal tiger roams freely.
Poner Singh is a stubborn man. When India’s National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) invited him to swap his hand-to-mouth existence in the teak forests of the Satpura Tiger Reserve for a free house and five acres of farmland on the outside, the father of two declined.