Good morning Mumbai

Port Bombay/Mumbai β€’ Level of difficulties Moderate β€’ Type Sightseeing, Cultural β€’ Price Adults € β€’ Duration in hours 3.5 Hrs. β€’ Shore excursion code

Description

This tour, at the daybreak, will give you a deep insight into the morning life of Mumbai. You will have an amazing experience during a ride in the local train – the lifeline of Mumbai, the visit of the bustling wholesale flower and vegetable market, and a visit to the ISKON temple to witness and participate in the vibrant morning prayer ritual – β€˜Arti’.

What we will see

β€’ Train ride in the local train
β€’ flower and vegetable market
β€’ ISKON temple to witness and participate in the vibrant morning prayer ritual

What we will do

β€’ Early hours of the day are a rendezvous with the surreal Mumbai. This mercurial character of the city, when observed in the wee hours of the morning is quite unique in that you experience the underbelly of this magnificent city and understand what makes it tick. To know Mumbai, experience a local train journey is a must and will introduce you to the true Mumbaikar culture.
β€’ You will board the train from Church Gate for Dadar station where you would also get to see how multi-lingual newspapers are assorted and distributed with 100% accuracy.
β€’ Our next stop will be the flower market. Flowers are an integral part of Indian way of life. In fact, in most Indian homes, the day start with lighting of traditional lamps and worshiping with flowers. Flowers are brought to Dadar wholesale market from various parts of the state.
β€’ At the vegetable and fruit market, truckloads of vegetables and fruits, arrive from various sources across the state, are downloaded and are moved by head loads and hand crafts. You can see customers haggle and bargain for the best deal.
β€’ Our last stop will then be taken at ISKON temple (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) where you can follow the morning β€˜Arti’ (religious ritual with lamps and music). The atmosphere is so vibrant and electrifying that you will feel elevated to a higher plane and would get tempted to join the rituals and dance. In fact, the temple management encourages interested visitors to join the ritual and dances, which many do happily.

What you need to know

β€’ The tour will start around 5.30 am from the pier, you will have the chance to join breakfast on board after the tour, as well to join tours departing during the day.
β€’ Please check with our Tour Office on board our several offers and the related departure times.

 

Half-day city tour of Mumbai Half-day city tour of Mumbai
Half-day city tour of Mumbai

Port Bombay/Mumbai β€’ Level of difficulties Easy β€’ Type Sightseeing, Cultural β€’ Price Adults € β€’ Duration in hours 5 Hrs. β€’ Shore excursion code

Description

The ideal excursion for those who wish to embark on a journey into the heart of Mumbai and explore the places that are fundamental for an understand this fascinating city.

What we will see

β€’ Panoramic tour by bus, passing by: Asiatic Society Library, Marina Drive, Parsi Towers of Silence, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, University of Mumbai, Prince of Wales Museum
β€’ Girgaum Iskcon Temple
β€’ Hanging Gardens and Kamla Nehru Park
β€’ Dhobi Gat (photo stop)
β€’ Mani Bhavan Museum
β€’ St. Thomas Cathedral
β€’ Gateway of India (photo stop)

What we will do

β€’ We leave the port by coach and head for the Girgaum Iskcon Temple, passing by a few of the city's main attractions: The Asiatic Society Library, once home to the city hall, and the Marina Drive coastal road, also known as the "Queen's Necklace" because of its street lights that look like a pearl necklace when lit up at night.
β€’ After viewing the sumptuous temple, we visit the Hanging gardens and the Kamla Nehru park from where we can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the city.
β€’ We pass the Parsi Towers of Silence, a sacred place for the Parsi community and therefore inaccessible to other people and we observe the Dhobi Gat, an open-air washhouse still used today by locals despite the advent of washing machines.
β€’ We visit the Mani Bhavan Museum, which was the residence of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation, when he lived in Mumbai between 1917 and 1934.
β€’ We then return to our coach and head for the St. Thomas Cathedral. Along the journey we can watch the interesting sights of the business quarters in the south of the city with several monuments dating back to the British colonial era including the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus once known as the Victoria Terminus, the University of Mumbai, the Supreme Court Building and the Prince of Wales Museum, an imposing and unusual building topped with a magnificent white dome.
β€’ Before returning to the port stop briefly to take photographs of the symbol of the city: the Gateway of India.

What you need to know

β€’ Places on this excursion are limited. We recommend booking early.
β€’ We recommend wearing comfortable shoes.
β€’ Dress code that is appropriate for the places of worship to be visited is recommended.
β€’ In order to take photos or film videos within the Prince of Wales Museum, you must purchase the necessary tickets.

The ideal excursion for those who wish to embark on a journey into the heart of Mumbai and explore the places that are fundamental for an understanding of this fascinating city.

What we will see

β€’ Panoramic tour by bus, passing by: Asiatic Society Library, Marina Drive, Parsi Towers of Silence, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, University of Mumbai, Prince of Wales Museum
β€’ Girgaum Iskcon Temple
β€’ Hanging Gardens and Kamla Nehru Park
β€’ Dhobi Gat (photo stop)
β€’ Mani Bhavan Museum
β€’ St. Thomas Cathedral
β€’ Gateway of India (photo stop)

What we will do

β€’ We leave the port by coach and head for the Girgaum Iskcon Temple, passing by a few of the city’s main attractions: The Asiatic Society Library, once home to the city hall, and the Marina Drive coastal road, also known as the “Queen’s Necklace” because of its street lights that look like a pearl necklace when lit up at night.
β€’ After viewing the sumptuous temple, we visit the Hanging Gardens and the Kamla Nehru Park from where we can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the city.
β€’ We pass the Parsi Towers of Silence, a sacred place for the Parsi community and therefore inaccessible to other people and we observe the Dhobi Gat, an open-air washhouse still used today by locals despite the advent of washing machines.
β€’ We visit the Mani Bhavan Museum, which was the residence of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation when he lived in Mumbai between 1917 and 1934.
β€’ We then return to our coach and head for the St. Thomas Cathedral. Along the journey, we can watch the interesting sights of the business quarters in the south of the city with several monuments dating back to the British colonial era including the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus once known as the Victoria Terminus, the University of Mumbai, the Supreme Court Building and the Prince of Wales Museum, an imposing and unusual building topped with a magnificent white dome.
β€’ Before returning to the port stop briefly to take photographs of the symbol of the city: the Gateway of India.

What you need to know

β€’ Places on this excursion are limited. We recommend booking early.
β€’ We recommend wearing comfortable shoes.
β€’ Dress code that is appropriate for the places of worship to be visited is recommended.
β€’ In order to take photos or film videos within the Prince of Wales Museum, you must purchase the necessary tickets.

Elephanta Island Elephanta Caves Gateway of India

Port Bombay/Mumbai β€’ Level of difficulties Moderate β€’ Type Sightseeing, Cultural, Drink included β€’ Price Adults € β€’ Duration in hours 5 Hrs. β€’ Shore excursion code

Description

An adventurous tour to the caves of Elephanta Island, where we can admire the bas-relief statues sculpted in stone that recount Indian myths and legends, the perfect excursion for those who wish to learn more about the Hindu religion.

What we will see

β€’ Elephanta Island
β€’ Elephanta Caves
β€’ Gateway of India

What we will do

β€’ We leave the port by coach and head towards the Gateway of India where we board the ferry that takes us to the cave temples of Elephanta island.
β€’ When we reach the island, we have to walk for about 20 minutes or take a 5 minute train ride to where the caves are located and then climb up 120 steps to the entrance of the caves.
β€’ In the caves we can admire the temples carved out of the rock that date back to the 8th century AD. The bas-relief statues that are sculpted in the stone are brought to life as the guides recount the Indian myths and legends that animate them. The cave carvings are centred around the life of Shiva the destroyer. The most impressive ones, however, are dedicated to the Trimurti of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva: the creator, the preserver and the destroyer.
β€’ We return to the Gateway of India by ferry and then board the coach which takes us back to the ship.

What you need to know

β€’ The ferry boat crossing to Elephanta Island takes approximately 1 hour.
β€’ There is only one train to the Elephanta caves; in the unlikely event that it is not running we have to walk for 20-25 minutes before we can climb the 120 steps to the entrance to the caves. The same applies on the way back. Comfortable shoes with rubber soles are therefore recommended.
β€’ Places on this excursion are limited. We recommend booking early.
β€’ You need to be physically fit to take part in this excursion.
β€’ This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.

The Elephanta caves and the city of Mumbai

Mumbai tour

Port Bombay/Mumbai β€’ Level of difficulties Moderate β€’ Type Sightseeing, Nature excursion, Cultural, Meal included β€’ Price Adults β€’ Duration in hours 8.5 Hrs. β€’ Shore excursion code

DescriptionΒ 

The ideal excursion for those who wish to embark on a journey into the heart of the Hindu religion and explore the places that are fundamental for an understand of this fascinating city, complete with a visit to the caves on the island of Elephanta.What we will see
β€’ Gateway of India (photo stop)
β€’ Elephanta Caves
β€’ Lunch
β€’ Panoramic drive by bus: Prince of Wales Museum, Jehangir Art Gallery, University of Mumbai, High Court Building, Rajabai Clock Tower, Marina Drive, Chowpatty Beach, Hanging Gardens, Parsi Towers of Silence, Chatrapati Shivaji, Asiatic Society Library
β€’ Dhobi Ghat (photo stop)
β€’ Mani Bhavan Museum

What we will do

β€’ We leave the port by coach and head to the Gateway of India where we board a motor boat for Elephanta island.
β€’ When we reach the island, we take a 5 minute train ride or, if the train is not running, a 20 minute walk to a point below the caves from where 120 steps lead us to the entrance of the caves.
β€’ The caves, which date back to the 8thcentury AD, contain incredible sculptures depicting scenes from Indian mythology. Our guide illustrates the hidden story behind every sculpture, the most impressive of which is without doubt the one depicting the trilogy of Brahma (The Creator), Vishnu (The Preserver) and Shiva (The Destroyer).
β€’ At the end of the visit our boat takes us back to the Gateway of India, where we proceed to the restaurant.
β€’ After lunch, we set off to explore Mumbai’s most important sites. Walking through the city, we’ll see the Prince of Wales Museum with its enormous dome which is said to have been inspired by the Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, and the Jehangir Art Gallery. We then pass by the University of Mumbai and the Supreme Court Building and head for the Rajabai Clock Tower, designed by a British architect and modelled on Big Ben in London. A short distance from Chowpatty beach we stop to admire Marina Drive, also known as the “Queen’s Necklace”, a long coastal road that earned its nickname because at night its street lights look like a pearl necklace. Our visit proceeds past the Jain Temple and the Hanging Gardens up to Dhobi Ghat: an enormous open-air washhouse where there is an incessant flurry of washing by hand, a custom that is still popular among locals despite the advent of modern washing machines. We stop briefly in this area to take photos, a perfect opportunity to take a picture of the Parsi Towers of Silence, a sacred place for the Parsi community and therefore inaccessible to other people.
β€’ The next stop is the Mani Bhavan museum, once the residence of the “Father of the Nation” Mahatma Ghandi who lived in Mumbai from 1917 to 1934.
β€’ Finally, before returning to the port, we pass Chatrapati Shivaji, the old railway station and the city’s most imposing Gothic building, and the Asiatic Society Library.

What you need to know

β€’ There is only one train to the Elephanta caves; in the unlikely event that it is not running we have to walk for 20-25 minutes before we can climb the 120 steps to the entrance to the caves. The same applies on the way back. Comfortable shoes with rubber soles are therefore recommended.
β€’ Places on this excursion are limited. We recommend booking early.
β€’ You need to be physically fit to take part in this excursion.
β€’ This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.

The Elephanta caves and the city of Mumbai

Port Bombay/Mumbai β€’ Level of difficulties Difficult β€’ Type Sightseeing, Jeep 4-Wheel-Drive ATV, Cultural, Shopping, Meal included β€’ Price Adults € β€’ Duration in hours 33 β€’ Shore excursion code

Description

A unique opportunity to spend a day in the heart of the Indian subcontinent, to discover the wonders of this fascinating country. We admire the magnificent Taj Mahal in Agra, we see the local way of living and savor the best of local cuisine. Additionally, we stay in some of the most luxurious hotels in India.

What we will see

β€’ Panoramic tour of Mumbai
β€’ Moghlai dinner
β€’ Agra: Taj Mahal
β€’ Photostop at Agra Fort

What we will do

β€’ After a panoramic tour of Mumbai we travel to New Delhi by plane, where a luxurious hotel awaits us. We transfer to Agra by bus.
β€’ The evening has a delightful surprise in store for us: a Moghlai dinner served at the hotel. The next day we visit the monument that every tourist in the world should see at least once in their life: the Taj Mahal , universally renowned as a jewel of Islamic art and one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
β€’ We leave Agra and head for Delhi by coach with a photo stop at the 16th century ruins of Agra Fort , a UNESCO world Heritage site, which encircles the Imperial city of the Mogul emperors with 2 km of red sandstone walls.
β€’ After we proceed to the airport. We leave Delhi and take a flight to Marmugao

What you need to know

β€’ Places on this excursion are limited.We recommend booking early.
β€’ In order to take part in this excursion it is necessary to have your passport with you, together with a tourist visa to enter India as required when boarding the vessel.
β€’ During the visit to the Taj Mahal you will be provided with shoe covers to wear over your normal footwear. Sharp objects, cigarette lighters, video cameras and large bags are not permitted inside the Taj Mahal. Light meals will be served during the flights and train journeys.
β€’ Should it be necessary to pay for the right to use cameras and/or video equipment, this is not included in the price of the excursion and must be paid in local currency (the tour guide can help you if you need to change currency).
β€’ This excursion is conducted mainly on foot, it is therefore recommended to wear comfortable shoes.
β€’ This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.

The best of Mumbai tour

Port Bombay/Mumbai β€’ Level of difficulties Difficult β€’ Type Cultural, Shopping, Meal included β€’ Price Adults € β€’ Duration in hours 7 Hrs. β€’ Shore excursion code

Description

Discover the many faces of Mumbai! Learn more about its history from the Fort district and from its imposing buildings and learn about local customs while we mingle with residents at the market and watch the faithful at prayer in the small and characteristic temples.

What we will see

β€’ Asiatic Society Library
β€’ Flora Fountain
β€’ Horniman Circle
β€’ St. Thomas Cathedral
β€’ General Post Office Building
β€’ High Court Building
β€’ University of Mumbai
β€’ Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
β€’ Dobhi Ghat, Cuffe Parade
β€’ Gateway of India
β€’ Crawford Market
β€’ Banganga tank and Walkeshwar temple complex

What we will do

β€’ We begin our tour at the Fort district where, despite the name, there is no fort today but only breathtakingly beautiful buildings of great historical importance.
β€’ We begin our walking tour at the Asiatic Society Library, which was once the city hall. We arrive at the Flora Fountain, the graceful stone fountain dedicated to the Roman goddess, passing by the Horniman Circle, the park inaugurated in 1869 with an ornamental wrought iron fence enclosing magnificent gardens. We proceed with St. Thomas Cathedral which we visit only from the outside, and then head towards the General Post Office Building, the Supreme Court Building and finally the University of Mumbai, which we visit from the outside.
β€’ At the end of this part of the excursion, we visit a typical Indian example of Victorian Gothic architecture: the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, built in 1837 and christened Victoria Terminus, to commemorate the Jubilee of the British Queen.
β€’ From here we move on to the Dobhi Ghat at Cuffe Parade
β€’ Our last stop before lunch is at the Gateway of India, the symbol of Mumbai, and the only entrance to the city before the advent of aeroplanes. Built to celebrate King George and Queen Mary’s visit to India in 1911, this imposing 26-metre-high arch situated opposite the Taj Mahal Hotel is an unmissable point of reference for those who arrive at the city by ship.
β€’ After lunch at a hotel, we can do some shopping at the Crawford Market. Caught between two worlds, the Fort district and the narrow streets of the old city, the market probably represents the last outpost of British Bombay, as it explicitly recalls Victorian London with its smell of hay and its 15-metre-high awnings.
β€’ Lastly, we visit the Banganga tank and the Walkeshwar Temple Complex.

What you need to know

β€’ Dress code that is appropriate for the places of worship to be visited is recommended.
β€’ You need to be physically fit to take part in this excursion.
β€’ This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.
β€’ The excursion involves lots of walking, it is therefore recommended to wear comfortable shoes.
β€’ Places on this excursion are limited. We recommend booking early.

Beaches in IndiaΒ 

When dreaming up a tropical getaway in India, the primary place that likely involves mind is Goa -- a former Portuguese colony about an hour's flight south of Mumbai. But the favored seaside retreat is not the only sandy shoreline in India that's worth a visit once you travel here. We've combed the coastline to uncover some of the simplest beaches in India

Beaches in India - Gokarna, Karnataka

Beaches in IndiaΒ 

Perhaps the sole strip of sand in India with an attempt at unseating Goa from its position , Gokarna offers an equivalent alluring package of beach escape and spiritualism. A short stroll or boat ride off is that the ultra-secluded Half Moon Beach. Farther along is Paradise -- an area of low hammocks over the sand, fresh seafood in beach shacks, and welcoming homestays owned by locals.

Beaches in India - Tarkarli, Maharashtra

Beaches in IndiaΒ 

With the beaches of Goa packed throughout the year, the southern coast of Maharashtra -- a couple of hours' drive to the northwest -- may be a great alternative. In addition to fine white sands, the Tarkarli region is additionally home to serene backwaters, bustling villages and ancient sea forts. Travelers can enjoy the quiet life or take advantage of ample water activities like scuba diving, parasailing and snorkeling on the beach. Just off the coast of Malvan (about 45 minutes northwest of Tarkarli), the Sindhudurg Fort is that the area's most beautiful monument.

Beaches in India - Kaup, Karnataka

Beaches in IndiaΒ 

Close to the temple town of Udupi, within the southern state of Karnataka, Kaup (known locally as Kapu) is about within the backwaters of the Netravati river. It's a vision of blues and greens, surrounded by groves of needled casuarina trees. Along the beach, travelers will find a century-old lighthouse from where one can have an excellent sunset views from atop the tower. When walks on the shore and cargo ship rides get boring, we'd recommend a side trip to St Mary's Islands, off the coast. A national geological monument, the four-island archipelago is famed for its stunning hexagonal basalt lava rock columns -- thought so far back many years. Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama is also thought to have landed on the island in the 1490s on his way to Kerala.

Looking for beaches in India visit Tharangambadi, Tamil Nadu

Beaches in IndiaΒ 

Meaning "The Land of the Singing Waves" within the local Tamil language, Tharangambadi was a Danish colony from 1620 to 1845.Β  Apart from a beautiful beach, the town is an architecturally fascinating place to go to , crammed with old churches and monuments from the time of Danish and, later, British rule. One of the foremost impressive buildings within the area is sand-colored Fort Dansborg, overlooking the ocean .

Β Radhanagar, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Located on Havelock Island which is part of Andaman and Nicobar Islands Radhanagar is oft listed as one of Asia's best beaches. Despite the far-flung location, there's actually much to do. Travelers can fill their days with water sports, sunbathing, surfing, fishing, sailing, kayaking and rainforest treks -- to name a few.

 

Β Minicoy, Lakshadweep

Minocy Island is part of group of Islands which is known as Lakshadweep, it is also called the Maldives of 100 years ago, This is beach is among the most amazing beaches in the world which one can experience.
Most beaches around the archipelago offer private coves and an assortment of water activities, but Minicoy -- in the southernmost atoll -- scores bonus points with those who are seeking absolute isolation.

Activities for adventure in India

Indian is a place where some of the activities for adventure in India are quite new to India like Scuba diving and snorkeling, Ballooning and Paragliding etc but few place in India are well known for its quite adventures and traditional sports like hiking ,trekking and Jallikattu. In the previous couple of year India has become one among the hotspot for the adventures travel and documented together of the simplest place within the world for its traditional and adventures games.Gulmarg Kashmir, Adaman Nicorbar, Uttarakhand and north Malay Archipelago are few best destination to undertake these adventures sports in India. Kalaripayattu, Kushti and Mallakhamb are few ancient traditional Indian sport to undertake within the different region of the country for various taste of sports.

Β Adventure in India - Skiing in Kashmir

Kashmir called the heaven of earth by many is a great place for extreme snow games like Snowboarding, ice-skating and Skiing. Gulmarg in Kashmir,Kufri in Shimla and Auli in Uttarakhand are documented destination in India for adventure skiing and other winter sports. Skiing is that the major attractions of Kashmir along side ice-skating in frozen lakes and hiking in deep valleys.

Β Adventure in India - River Rafting in Himachal

Adventure in India -

Rivers of Great Himalayas like Chanderbhaga,bhagirathi Satluj and Ravi are a number of the simplest river for foam rafting in India. River rafting is an extreme sport with thrills till the top within the highly dangerous rivers of Great Himalayas. The rolling foam of those rivers are offer tremendous opportunities for the challenging adventure sports activities of river Rrafting. Manali along with Kullu are some of the excellent option for adventure river rafting along with kayaking and other water sports

Β Adventure in India - Mountaineering in Uttarakhand

Adventure in India -

The peak of Greater Himalaya make Uttarakhand together of the simplest place for mountaineering and climbing activities. Most of the world of Uttarakhand is either covered by forest or snow covered mountains with rocky hills and delightful meadows. Mountain Climbing may be a very challenging sport and wishes skills to settle on and perform the proper technique at the proper time, effectively and efficiently Garhwal and Kumon region of Uttarakhand offers mountaineering, ski,rafting, hiking and hiking sports in India

Β Adventure in India - Trekking in Arunachal

Adventure in India -

The slice of paradise remains untouched and unexplored, northeast India offers rare and wild experience of Trekking and adventure caving. The famous Bomdila Dirang Trek, Twang Mago Trek, Se La Nuranang Trek are the few destinations within the world to supply an exquisite experience of trekking. Trekking is the various beautiful valleys of Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh with variety of flora and fauna should be a great experience. Its dense forests, rolling hills and plush green beauty also offers hiking,jungle camping and other mountain sports.

Β Adventure in India - Scuba Diving in Andaman

Adventure in India -

The Andaman and Nicobar islands are union territories of India and famous for its virgin beaches and unexplored beauty of nature.These small islands are known for exciting scuba diving and snorkeling. Havelock Island is one among best sport to explore the under water untouched great thing about the Andaman Islands.

Bungee Jumping in Karnataka

The extreme sport bungee jumping is extremely young sport in India and yet to urge popular within the country. Feel the fun along with thrill of Bungee Jumping in India, Mysore in Karnataka,Rishikesh in uttaranchal and Anjuna village in Goa are only few destination in India to experience the amazing thrill of weightlessness. Rishikesh gets India’s highest Bungee Jump place of 83 Meters.
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Water Sports in Goa

Goa is hottest tourist destination in India and its sea beaches are referred to as best within the world. Arabian Sea beaches of Goa offers some of the most popular water sports like Jet Skiing, Parasailing, Swimming, Snorkeling and Kayaking. Ocean water Sports also includes within the water and On the water sports.

Paragliding in Maharashtra

The Western Ghat hills of Maharashtra are one among the foremost preferred adventures sport destination in India. Place of Maharashtra like Panchgani,Kamshet,Lonavala and Mahabaleshwar are documented for recreational flying sport Paragliding in India. Paragliding is that the another most special and thrilling sport after Parachuting or skydiving.

Rock climbing

Rock climbing is one among the favored adventure sports in Madhya Pradesh along side Rappling Valley Crossing,Jumaring and hiking . The Satpura mountain ranges offers terrain for adventure activities like hiking and Trekking. Pachmarhi, Orchha Gwalior,Chanderi and Jabalpur are few best place who host good facilities and experiences of rock sports. The capital city of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal is documented for adventure racing .

Amazing Safari options in India

We have prepared a listo of few safaris in India which are most famous among the travelers and are worth your time and money. Have a look at the list that we have prepared for you.

Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

SAFARI IN INDIA
Safari in India - If you want to do some 'tiger spotting,' a trip to the Kanha, situated in Mandla, Madhya Pradesh is your best bet. These forests are vast, but you'll go far into them, because of the park's huge core area, surrounded by an outsized buffer zone. It has a big population of the royal Bengal tiger , leopard, Barasingha and therefore the Indian canine . Spread over 940 sq kms during a horse-shoe shaped valley, you'll view the safaris during this park on elephants.

Safari in India - Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal

SAFARI IN INDIA

Since the Sunderbans are a neighborhood of the world's largest delta formed by the rivers Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna, it's densely covered with mangrove forests. It has one among the most important reserves of the Bengal tiger within the country, and also an abundant sort of birds, reptiles and invertebrate species just like the salt-water crocodile! What's more, you'll be signing up for their safaris not in jeeps but in canoes.

Safari in India - Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

SAFARI IN INDIA

The highlight of this park is that it's the very best density of tiger population within the country, so spotting a tiger isn't difficult. Another tourist attraction is that the Tala village nearby, which features a great choice of accommodation, suiting all budgets. You have the choice of enjoying your safari on an elephant.

Safari in India- Kaziranga National Park, Assam

SAFARI IN INDIA

Kaziranga park is located in the India state of Assam, this park lies northeast of the narrow chicken neck of land between Nepal and Bangladesh, and features a landscape of sheer forest, tall elephant grass, marshes and shallow pools. A world heritage site, you'll see two-third of the world's Great Indian one-horned rhinoceros population here. It's also rich in elephants, wild buffalos, monitor lizards, and water birds. A private tour in a Jeep or elephant Safari are your options to expore this park.

Safari in India - Gir Forest National Park, Gujarat

The Gir wildlife sanctuary is home to the last remaining wild Asian lions on earth. But chances of seeing a tiger here are zero, because it's no tigers. Apart from lions, the second commonest predator found in these forests is that the leopard. The park offers many excellent drives through scenic areas, in jeeps.

Safari in India - Gir Forest National Park, Gujarat

If you would like to ascertain the tiger in its most majestic avatar, visit this 1,334 sq km park in Rajasthan. Here, you'll spot the tigers even during the day time, while they're busy preying. It is also counted as a famous heritage site due to the pictorial ruins that dot the wildlife park.

 

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