Where to go for Jungle Safari in India

Behind the thick bamboo bushes lurks the ferocious tiger, waiting patiently for its prey. The meditative trance of the skies above is disturbed occasionally by the screeching of an eagle. Somewhere, in the distance, a herd of deer visits the local water hole to quench their thirst, even as the sly crocodile remains lifeless, waiting for the perfect moment to launch its attack. These are some of the scenes which await you as you embark on a jungle safari in India to the dense forests of India.

This is a safari unlike any other, full of surprises and thrills. It’s nothing short of a privilege to see nature’s inhabitants in their natural habitat, displaying raw emotions. This blog is for you if you have ever nurtured a desire to experience wildlife. Here, we tell you where to go for a jungle safari in India and come across the best sights and sounds of Nature.

Here are the best Places to Go for Jungle Safari in India

  • Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
  • Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan
  • Gir National Park, Gujarat
  • Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh
  • Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh
  • Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh
  • Sunderbans Wildlife Sanctuary, West Bengal

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Corbett National Park

Corbett National Park, originally known as Hailey National Park, was established in 1936 and is India’s first national park. Visitors flock to this park to witness the tiger in all its majestic beauty. This park is also renowned for being home to various rare species of mammals, reptiles and birds. One can spot barking deer, spotted deer, sambar, and chinkara on a jungle safari in India to this national park. Crocodiles are another major attraction in Jim Corbett. But, its definitely the Royal Bengal Tigers in their natural habitat  that lure for safari holidays in India.

Best time to visit: November to June

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Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

One of the best places to experience a wildlife safari in India is Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Although tiger spotting is the prime attraction here, one can also spot jackal, fox, leopard and mongoose. Embarking on a jungle safari to this tiger reserve lets you witness the nilgai, blue bull antelope, chital and sambar deer. Apart from the fauna, the flora too, is worth admiring here. The landscape is defined by rolling hills and crags, lakes and rivulets. Ranthambore offers the best forest tours in India to visit the Tigers. Explore best customized Golden Triangle Tour Package with Ranthambore.

Best time to visit: October to June

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Also Read: Top Adventure activities in Rajasthan that you should not miss

Gir National Park, Gujarat

Gir National Park

The feeling of intruding into someone else’s territory upon entering Gir National Park is rather pronounced. This is the land of the lions, crocodiles, hyenas and leopards. The flora here is incredible, with half the area of the park being covered by teak forest, amla, timru and khair, besides others. Of course, the Asiatic Lions are the lords here, and they are a spectacular sight.

Apart from them, the other highly sighted spotter animal in the park is the Chital, or the Indian spotted deer. Striped hyenas and wild boars are other attractions. Here, one can also spot a fascinating variety of birds such as the Malabar whistling thrush to the Paradise flycatcher. Like the King of the Jungle, Gir is the kind of Indian jungle safari tours.

Best time to visit: December to March

Also Read: Amazing Tourist Attractions And Places To Visit In Gujarat

Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Kanha National Park

Kanha National Park, spread across an area of 940sq. km, holds the distinction of being one of the largest national parks in Madhya Pradesh. This park is also respected globally for playing an important role in saving the Barasingha from extinction. A safari here gives you an opportunity for spotting the Royal Bengal Tiger, apart from the enormous Barasingha and wild dogs as well. This is also where National Geographic’s award winning “Land of the Tigers” was shot. In fact, a visit to Kanha ensures the best Tiger Safari in India.

Best time to visit: Mid-October to June end

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Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Bandhavgarh National Park.

No wildlife safari in India is complete without visiting the Bandhavgarh National Park. This place dates back to 2000 yrs, and is renowned for having the highest density of Royal Bengal tigers in the world. Tourists here are treated to sights of fascinating animals like chital, nilgais, Indian bison, chinkara, jackals and wild boars. Besides, if you are lucky, you may even spot several species of birds like gray Malabar hornbills, green pigeons and browed fantails. Bandhavgarh is undoubtedly a must visit place for Indian safari holidays.

Best time to visit: October to June

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Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Pench National Park

The exploits of Mowgli and his friends in The Jungle Book fascinated us during our childhood. However, Rudyard Kipling based Mowgli’s adventures on this fascinating place. Located in the southern ranges of the Satpura range, it’s divided by Pendi River into two equal parts. A safari to this park lets you witness an exotic variety of wildlife including the Nilgai, Cheetal, Sambha and Gaur (Indian Bison). Another particular fascination of wildlife jungle safari in Pench is the four species of endangered vultures, namely the white-rumped, long billed vulture, white scavenger and king vulture.

Best time to visit: February to April

Sunderbans Wildlife Sanctuary, West Bengal

Sunderbans Wildlife Sanctuary

Sunderbans Wildlife Sanctuary stands out among the places to go for wildlife safari in India. Sunderbans are part of the world’s largest delta, formed by the mighty Rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra and the Meghna. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s the largest Tiger Reserve and National Park in India. The tiger is the legend here, and is the main subject of every conversation.

A wildlife safari here lets you come across the fabled tiger, apart from the other forms of wildlife including rhesus monkey and chital deer. However, Sunderbans National Park is also widely acknowledged for conservation of the Ridley Sea Turtle. In fact, it is totally correct to say that Sunderbans offers the most thrilling tiger safari in India.

Best time to visit: September to March

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Vishwajit Sharma

Vishwajit writes about all things Travel Places, Attractions and Tour Packages.He Is passionate about learning new things.

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  • Lok Bhatta

    Amazing wildlife safari in India with its deep forest and beautiful endangered animals. I would like to visit soon.

    • Debasree

      Hey Lok,

      Glad to know about your interest in wildlife safaris. Choose any of theses destinations for your wildlife expedition. For expert guidance, you contact us with the help of inquiry forum.
      Till then, do follow our blog for post on India tourism.

  • Jogi P

    Corbett and Pench are awesome for Tiger spotting. Interesting info for wildlife enthusiasts

    • Diksha

      Hi Jogi P

      Thanks for your kind words. Keep on following our blogs for more such posts.

  • Madhuri Rao

    Catching a lion walking around is great whether you see it anywhere, so I feel all of the above Jungle safaris are a phenomenal option to Experience jungle safari. Though I’ve been to Corbett and I really liked the overall experience

  • Ideal

    Nice information for Jungle safari in India for frequent Travellers

    • Manmeet Kaur

      Thanks for such a lovely comment. Keep following our blogs for more such content.

  • Emily

    after reading this informative post got knowledge about we can plan jungle safari in india, such a amazing post