
India is known for its lively cultures, array of spiritual beliefs, and captivating scenery—but it is undoubtedly one of the best countries in the world for wildlife lovers. From the lush jungles of Madhya Pradesh to the mangroves of the Sundarbans, India's wildlife sanctuaries are some of the best places on the planet to observe some of the most incredible animals. If you have ever wanted to see a Bengal tiger in its natural habitat or glide down swirling rivers while a feeding frenzy of birds surrounds you, this is the ultimate guide.
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Wildlife sanctuaries in India are more than just destinations that afford you the chance to experience animals; these sanctuaries are experiences that introduce you to the unfiltered beauty of the earth. With over 500 wildlife sanctuaries and more than 100 national parks, there are numerous opportunities for glimpses of nature's untouched splendor.
India's landscape spans from the snow-capped Himalayas to the lush Western Ghats, and this landscape is teeming with biodiversity. The country is home to more than 400 species of mammals, 1,300 species of birds, and endless reptiles, amphibians, and plants.
This is why wildlife tourism in India is such a fascinating experience:
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Inaugurated in 1936, Jim Corbett is India’s first national park and a great location to see tiger sightings. The mossy Sal forests and winding rivers make it an ideal place for photographers and families.
Best time to visit: November to June.
Located near Sawai Madhopur, Ranthambore is one of the most famous tiger reserves in India. Along with viewing wild creatures, you will also see the ancient Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that looks out over the jungle.
Best for: Tiger sightings, becoming an art photographer, and learning more about history.
Kaziranga is home to two-thirds of the world’s one-horned rhinoceroses, and Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and heaven for wildlife lovers.
Best time to visit: November to April.
There are elephant safaris, wild buffalo, and the beautiful landscapes of the Northeast in India.
As the last wild home to Asiatic lions, Gir National Park provides a unique opportunity to experience this magnificent animal in its natural habitat. Being well-run, the park has designed its experiences to ensure that tourism has the least negative impact on the natural environment when visiting Gir National Park.
Imagine floating on a boat through mangrove forests where the swimmers are tigers moving between islands—that is the Sundarbans' magic. In addition to the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger, the park area is home to saltwater crocodiles and many unique birds.
Nestled in the mist-shrouded hills and tropical forests of Thekkady, Kerala, Periyar is noted for its elephants, relaxed boat rides on the lake, and ecotourism.
Ideal For: Family-friendly wildlife-adventure holidays and honeymooners seeking an immersion in nature.
Famous for its high density of tigers in India, Bandhavgarh is a paradise for photographers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. It also has ancient caves and temples, which can make your experience a bit more mysterious.
Best time to visit: October to June.
When you go wildlife watching in India, you won't just be doing animal sightings— the experience is about memories:
With Urbania Travels, you will do all these (and many more) without a care in the world. Our programs will treat you richly with heritage, and rides that are scheduled — all while enjoying luxury!
Most tours operate from October to June when visibility is clear and it is nice weather.
Urbania Travels offers flexible tours and will accommodate your preferences at any time of year. Whether you want to plan a tiger safari during the summer or a family safari in the winter.
At Urbania Travels, sustainability is center stage on every journey. We work with eco properties, make use of efficient vehicles, and educate against unsustainable forms of travel, such as silence on safari and plastic pollution morning in plastic waste to support community and tribal craftspeople.
Our Force Urbania vans are eco-efficient, more comfortably accommodating air into the travel experience and reducing emissions while traveling. Whether you're choosing to book a Rajasthan Tour Package with Force Urbania or are diving into North India's sanctuaries, you are committing to a greener travel experience overall.
Planning a wildlife adventure could be a daunting and chaotic task. Here are our simple steps for hassle-free planning:
We also have Rajasthan Tour Packages with Force Urbania, where you can travel to the iconic destinations like Jaipur, Ranthambore, and Udaipur. This is ideal for families, groups, and photographers.
Wildlife sanctuaries in India are not just places to travel. They remind us that we, as beings, are part of living, breathing ecosystems. There is the roar of a tiger in Ranthambore and the soft glide of a boat in Periyar. Each sanctuary presents an experience unto itself.
Luxury Urbania Rental allows you to do more than just visit these places — they enable you to experience them in style. So, experience wildlife that is safe, comfortable, and unforgettable.
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