
Wildlife Tours In India
Explore the Wildlife of India with our Wildlife India tour packages
When people think of India, they often imagine temples, forts, or colourful festivals. But beyond the histories, heritage, cities and architecture lies another India, one that roars, flies, and blossoms with life. India geographical area covers 25.17% in total forest and tree cover. It is also an incredibly biodiverse region, home to 10% of species of the world despite being 2% of the Earth’s total land surface.
India has a variety of several regions and mountains renowned for their rich biodiversity. This includes the Himalayas, Western Ghats, Northeast, and Andaman Nicobar. Across these regions and wider India there are many protected spaces where you can experience Tiger reserves, Elephant reserves, National Parks, and Wildlife sanctuaries India. It also hosts 102718 species of fauna and 45000 species of plants.
Here in India, witness the magic of Keladeo Ghana bird sanctuary, the thrill of seeing Tigers wandering in Ranthambhore and the awe of one Horned Rhinoceros paradise of Kaziranga National Park, and watch how India’s wildlife reveals to you a world beyond your imagination.
Suggestions of Best Wildlife Tours In India
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Through the Jungles of India:
With a 25% of forest and tree cover, India is blessed with so many beautiful Jungles and wild landscapes at all corners.
In one corner, you have the Himalayas which offers high-altitude views of wildlife at places like Jim Corbett, Great Himalaya National Park, and Sikkim’s Khangchendzonga and on the other side, you have the Western Ghats with places like Periyar, Silent valley, Anamalai filled with protected areas and wildlife. Central India is no less special having the iconic tiger belt of Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, Tadoba, Satpura. Lastly, the Northeast comes with its own unique wonders with the world’s only floating national park, Keibul Lamjao National Park of Manipur which holds lush rainforests, riverine plains, and floating marshy grasslands.
Even in the places where you wouldn’t expect much wildlife, you will still find amazing species. From deserts of Rajasthan – with Ranthambore, Sariska, Desert National Park – to the cold desert of Ladakh, home to Hemis and the elusive snow leopard.
This is the beauty of India, where each of its corners leads you closer to completing the incredible mosaic of India’s wilderness.

Why Choose Tiger Safaris in India:
India is home to 3682 tigers, which is 70% of the worlds entire tiger population. This means that it holds the most varied and exclusive species of tigers in the world for you to experience. It also has a variety of habitats for these tigers including 55 tiger reserves, dense forests, open meadows as well as rivers, swamps, and hills.
We wish for you to be able to enjoy these experiences in comfort and have your minds opened like never before, which is why whenever you choose to experience one of these safaris, we ensure to have professional guides, comfortable lodges, and professionally managed safari routes. We also make it a priority to offer jungle safaris that are suitable to everyone’s needs from wildlife photographers to wild enthusiasts, and families.
What goes into a perfectly organised Tiger Safari India?
Amazing Holidays in India is proud to be among the eco-friendly companies for Tiger Safaris. Tracking tigers is not an art known by many and understanding the nuances between regional Indian tigers and other similar tiger inhabitants in the other continents requires expert knowledge, awareness, and patience. As we recognise, that to have this deep understanding of the variety and history of these tigers, deep expertise of forest and animal behaviour is needed. As such, we are intentional in selecting passionate and knowledgeable guides for your ride.

Will you Spot a Tiger in your Jungle Safari?
Given that India is the most populous tiger country there are chances to spot tigers are much higher especially in certain key areas. At certain periods of the year and times, tigers may go deep down to the jungle where safaris can’t be accessible. With the help of professional forest guard, one can trace the footprints and spot the location. They will also share knowledge with us for when it is best to visit these spots to maximise your chance of finding tigers.
What is best time for Tiger safaris in India?
- March to June: It’s a peak tiger season so high probability of spotting
- October to February: The weather is pleasant for safaris and tiger sightings
- June to September: it’s a peak monsoon time so most of the parks are closed for safaris.
What types of Safaris you can enjoy in India?
There are diverse types of Safaris that you may wish to enjoy. Jeep Safari is best for tiger sightings where you can sit and enjoy the sightings from the comfort and thrill of a jeep. If you expect to travel in a group, Canter Safari is best where you can sit in open vehicles or large buses. Certain places such as Sundarban and Periyar Tiger reserves also offers Boat Safari where you can see other wildlife and tigers from the water. Lastly, Satpura in Madhya Pradesh offers Walking Safaris. For those eager to see tigers up close and personal, this experience allow you to be as close to nature as possible within the comfort of guide and a small group.
Why to book your Safaris in Advance:
Booking in advance always saves you from last minute hassles. As Tiger Safaris are extremely popular, advanced booking increases the chance of you spotting Tigers by helping you to secure a spot at the highest tiger sighting zones as early as possible. It also ensures you get the right expert guidance and support to help enhance your safari experience. With our Amazing India Holiday’s Wildlife Tour India, we help you choose what best suits you by aligning with you on the preferred zone, vehicle type, and time slots to ensure all round personalised and comfortable Safari experience.
Discover India’s Tiger Reserves: Safaris, Zig-Zag Trails, and Nature’s Lap
Ranthambhore Sariska tiger reserves (Rajasthan): Rajasthan offers one of the best tiger safarisin India.The Fort of Ranthambhore is in the middle of the Jungle. Here you can experience lakes with crocodiles sunbathing and a tiger walking all around on jungle land like a king. Zones 3,4,5 are particularly good for spotting tigers here. Another place which provides memorable safari experiences is in Sariska. This is close to Delhi and Jaipur.
Bandhavgarh, Kanha and Pench (Madhya Pradesh): All three parks were the plot for famous “The Jungle Book” written by Rudyard Kipling. Bandhavgarh is known as ‘Tiger Factory’ for having a high-density tiger population. Tala zone is famous here for sightings of Tigers. Pench tiger reserve despite being wild and forest filled with teak trees is serene in nature and is a good option if you want somewhere less crowded and calmer. Other tiger reserves include Kanha where.Pench Mukki and Kisli zones are good for tiger sighting.
Tadoba Andhari (Maharashtra): Tadoba in Maharashtra is known for frequent tiger sightings, even in summers when the heat is brutal. Moharli and Kolara zones are the most famous ones for tiger spotting.
Jim Corbett National Park: One of the oldest reserves, this classic one offers soul refreshing mornings, magical mountain’s views, and wonderful wildlife. Dhikala, Bijrani are the favourite zones for sighting. Even if you did not see a tiger, you will not regret visiting this land of misty mornings.
Sundarbans Tiger Reserves (West Bengal): Sightings are rare but the Mangroves standing tall to mesmerize you. You can enjoy a Boat Safari here.
Kaziranga-Manas-Nameri (Assam): This trio of North-Eastern India do not just offer Tiger sightings but also one-horned Rhinos, elephants, amazing birdlife, and beautiful grasslands throughout your safari.

Bandipur-Nagarhole-Periyar-Wayanad (South of India): From Karnataka to Kerala, you are going to witness the beauty of Westernghat through their National Parks and tiger reserves. They all offer large landscapes with an array of elephants, Gaurs, and Tigers. At Periyar you can enjoy Boat Safaris where there will be chance of spotting tigers near the lake.
Birds Of India: A Paradise for Birdwatchers
All of us have dreamed at some point of flying high like birds. We may not have wings, but we can still feel that sense of freedom when we watch beautiful birds in flight. India is a heaven for bird lovers with over 1300 recorded bird species.
Top Birding Hotspots:
Keoladeo National Park (Rajasthan): One of the richest bird diversities can be experienced at this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where species such as Painted Storks, Pelicans, and even migratory birds like the Siberian Crane can be spotted.

Chilika Lake (Odisha): This largest brackish-water lagoon in Asia is home to flamingos, herons, and rare dolphins.
Eaglenest Sanctuary (Arunachal Pradesh): This corner of Northeastern India is a hidden gem, home to exotic Himalayan species and famous for the discovery of the Bugun Liocichla.
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary (Karnataka): Nesting spoonbills, cormorants, and kingfishers can be spotted along the Cauvery River.
Why book Wildlife tours in India with us?
We do not just plan trips, we craft raw, real jungle experiences. Our team works with certified naturalists, trusted drivers, and handpicked stays near the best parks. We focus on small groups, ethical tourism, and personalised itineraries that fit your pace. And yes… we handle everything, smoothly, end-to-end, so you only need to focus on the thrill of being immersed in the wild.




