Tigers Kingdom
Tigers Kingdom Destination Details
Mumbai Tadoba Pench Kanha Satpura Bhopal Mumbai
As the name suggests Tigers Kingdom, this tour will take you through the Jungles of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh where the Tigers Rule like Kings. Not only one can see tigers in their natural habitat but can also witness many more Wildlife Species in their natural habitat
Game Safari in the Tadoba National Park
Game Safari in the Pench National Park
Game Safari in the Kanha National Park
Game Safari in the Satpura National Park
October till May
Itinerary Highlights
Day 1 Arrive Mumbai
Upon arrival at Mumbai International Airport you are met by our company executive who would assist you to the Car and then transfer you to your pre booked Hotel
Overnight Accommodation in Mumbai
Day 2 Mumbai – Nagpur (By Flight) and Nagpur – Tadoda (Drive 180 Kms, 3 - 4 Hrs)
You will be transferred to Mumbai Airport to board flight for Nagpur. Arrive Nagpur Airport and you will be assisted and transferred to Tadoda National Park, a pleasant journey of about three to four hours. On route we will see our first Indian birds, typically Black Kites, Laughing and Spotted Doves, Rose-ringed Parakeets, Little Swifts, Little Green Bee-eaters, Black Drongos, and a variety of shrikes, mynas, bulbuls and babblers. We are also likely to see cheeky roadside Rhesus Macaque monkeys, the first of many mammals on this tour.
Upon arrival at Tadoba check in at your pre booked Hotel. Evening Stroll around the gardens to encounter the resident birds and mammals
Overnight Accommodation in Tadoda
Day 3 Tadoba
Morning and Afternoon spent visiting the Park to spot wild animals - perhaps even experiencing our first Tiger encounter!
Tadoba-Andheri Tiger Reserve, situated in the Chandrapur District of Maharashtra, spans over 625 square kilometres and incorporates both Tadoba National Park (which became Maharashtra’s first national park in 1955) and Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary, and became one of India's 28 Project Tiger Reserves as recently as 1993. Its hills support a dense tropical dry deciduous forest, largely made up of Teak and bamboo, carved by the Andhari River. As many as forty Tigers are reputed to survive here, plus a great many other mammals such Leopard, Sloth Bear, Gaur, Wild Dog, Striped Hyena, Jungle Cat and Chousingha (the Four-horned Antelope), not to mention a rich birdlife.
Overnight Accommodation in Tadoda
Day 4 Tadoba
Morning and Afternoon spent visiting the Park to spot wild animals
Overnight Accommodation in Tadoda
Day 5 Tadoba – Pench (Drive 251 Kms, 5 Hrs)
Depart by Private Vehicle for Pench National Park. Upon arrival at Pench check in at your pre booked Hotel. In the evening, after dinner, we stroll around the gardens to encounter the resident birds and mammals.
Overnight Accommodation in Pench
Day 6 Pench
Morning and Afternoon spent visiting the Park to spot wild animals.
The Pench park spans in the border of the states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharastra which is marked by the Pench River as it meanders from north to south through the reserve. On the southern boundary of the park the Pench River has been dammed to generate hydroelectricity, and around the banks of this dam many waterbirds and mammals may be found, amongst them Asiatic Jackal and Nilgai. The terrain is rugged and the region’s hills are cloaked in both southern moist deciduous forest and extensive dry, deciduous forest, dominated by Teak. Tiger Corridor Resort, Pench Asiatic Jackal © Naturetrek 5 Tour Itinerary Unknown India – Tadoba & Satpura Gaur, Wild Boar and Common Langurs are common here, as are Sambar, Spotted and Barking Deer. With luck we might also see Dhole, or even a Sloth Bear or a Leopard which are generally seen in the peripheral areas of the park where they are able more easily to avoid Tigers.
Overnight Accommodation in Pench
Day 7 Pench
Morning and Afternoon spent visiting the Park to spot wild animals
Overnight Accommodation in Pench
Day 8 Pench – Kanha (Drive 138 Kms, 3-4 Hrs)
Depart by Private Vehicle for Kanha. Upon arrival in Kanha check in at your pre booked Hotel
The Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh came into being in 1955 and forms the core of the Kanha Tiger Reserve, created in 1974 under Project Tiger. The Park's landmark achievement is the preservation of the rare hardground Swamp Deer (Barasingha), saving it from near extinction. Stringent conservation programs for the overall protection of the Park's fauna and flora, makes Kanha one of the most well maintained National Parks in Asia.
Overnight Accommodation in Kanha
Day 9 Kanha
Morning and Afternoon spend visiting the Park to spot Wildlife
A heightened attraction within the Park is Bamni Dadar, popularly known as Sunset Point that offers the most awe-inspiring backdrop of the sunset against grazing Sambhars and Gaurs, magnifying the natural splendor of the area. Aside from its diverse wildlife and bird population, the frequent sightings of Tigers roaming in the wild at Kanha Wildlife Sanctuary remain the most popular draw.
Overnight Accommodation in Kanha
Day 10 Kanha
Morning and Afternoon spend visiting the Park to spot Wildlife
Overnight Accommodation in Kanha
Day 11 Kanha – Satpura (Drive 400 Kms, 7-8 Hrs)
Depart by Private Vehicle to Satpura National Park where we have further opportunities to watch Tigers during daily excursions. Upon arrival at Satpura check in at your pre booked Hotel
Overnight Accommodation in Satpura
Day 12 Satpura
Morning and Afternoon spend visiting the Park to spot Wildlife
In the rugged heart of India lies one of the most spectacular and rewarding of tiger reserves, Satpura National Park. Yet it is one of the key players in the chain of central Indian Tiger Reserves designed to protect one of India’s most extensive tiger landscapes. Satpura is, quite simply, classic tiger country. Here, open woodland, dense forest and grassy meadows rise from the shores of the Tawa reservoir in a series of hills, plateaux and sheer red sandstone cliffs to the Pachmarhi plateau and the peak of Dhoopgarh – the highest point of Central India. It is a stunningly beautiful landscape – gnarled, eroded and fissured, with plunging gorges, rushing streams, Gaur Forsyth’s Lodge, Satpura 6 © Naturetrek Unknown India – Tadoba & Satpura Tour Itinerary Paintings at Bhimbetka ruined temples, ancient cave art and stone-age rock paintings, plus a wealth of bio-diversity unmatched in central India.
Overnight Accommodation in Satpura
Day 13 Satpura
Morning and Afternoon spend visiting the Park to spot Wildlife
Satpura National Park, such a range of habitats and altitudes, Satpura offers a wealth of wildlife viewing that is amongst the best in India. Nowhere else are Gaur (the giant Asian bison), the much sought-after Sloth Bear and the elusive Asian Wild Dog so abundant and easily seen. These species, together with the beautiful Indian Giant Squirrel and the Leopard (which is relatively common here), make up Satpura’s ‘big five’. Sambar, Chital, Muntjac, Nilgai, Blackbuck, Wild Boar, Rhesus Macaques and Common Langurs, Marsh Mugger Crocodiles, and even the elusive Chousingha, may also be seen, while Indian Skimmer, Bar-headed Geese, Grey Junglef, both Red and Painted Spurfowl, Malabar Pied Hornbill, Blue-bearded Bee-eater and Tawny-bellied Babbler are amongst Satpura’s avian specialities.
Overnight Accommodation in Satpura
Day 14 Satpura – Bhopal (Drive 180 Kms, 3-4 Hrs) and Bhopal – Mumbai (Flight)
After spending memorable time in Satpura drive for three hours to Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, visiting the 10,000- year-old rock shelters of Bhimbetka en. Later you are you are transferred to Bhopal Airport to board flight for Mumbai. Upon arrival in Mumbai Airport you are met and transferred to your pre booked Hotel
Overnight Accommodation in Mumbai
Day 15 Leave Mumbai
You will be assisted and transferred to Mumbai Airport to board flight back home