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Come face to face with Gir lions in Gujarat. See the Royal Bengal Tiger up close at Sunderbans. Catch leopards in action in the wilderness of Jawai Hills. India has a lot to offer to wildlife enthusiasts. At Wildlife Sojourns, we have curated the best wildlife safaris in India that are meant to bring you close to nature.

Why Book a Wildlife Safari in India With Us?

Wildlife Sojourns is founded by wildlife photographers. Since 2012, they have been taking extensive expeditions across wildlife reserves in India. The result: they have first-hand experience of wildlife adventures in the country. They know the best reserves to visit and the best times to visit them. Most importantly, they have gathered knowledge that you will not find on the internet.

Over the years, we have built a strong rapport with some of the best forest guides in the country. Every wildlife safari package designed by us is headed by the most experienced guides. These guides make sure you get your money’s worth while staying safe in the wilderness.

Our itineraries are designed to give you the maximum amount of thrill without feeling rushed. Check some of our most popular wildlife safari trips and pick your preferred experience.

Popular Wildlife Safari Trips

Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh

One of the most popular national parks in India, it is known for its high tiger density. Named after Bandhavgarh Fort, the national park is believed to be the original home of white tigers.

Gir National Park

Gir

It is the only place where you can see Asiatic lions in their natural habitat. Well-known among bird watchers, too, Gir National Park is spread across 1,300 square kilometers of forested land. The national park is home to more than 200 species of animals and several different species of birds.

Kanha National Park

Kanha

One of the several national parks in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha National Park is the inspiration behind Rudyard Kipling’s iconic “The Jungle Book”. The national park is home to the endangered Barasingha, among other animals such as leopards, tigers, and sloth bears.

Keoladeo National Park

Keoladeo

A heaven for bird-watchers, Keoladeo National Park is home to more than 375 different species of birds. From different species of herons to the critically endangered Siberian Crane, the national park is teeming with the cacophony of birds throughout the year.

Nagarhole National Park

Kabini

Spread across 643 square kilometers of forested land, Nagarhole National Park is one of the most prominent tiger reserves in India. Close to 100 tigers call the national park their home.

Panna Tiger Reserve

Panna

A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the rugged tiger reserve is a thriving environment for the big cats, chinkaras, and other species of wild animals. Panna Tiger Reserve is also well-known for birdwatching.

Pench National Park

Pench

One of the oldest national parks in India, Pench National Park has a sizable tiger population. Often touted as one of the most well-managed forest reserves in the country, it is home to the Bengal tiger, barking deer, Indian leopard, and several other wild animals. 

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore

When talking about popular wildlife safaris in India, you just can’t leave Ranthambore National Park out of the list. The park was home to Machli, the most famous tigress in the world, for more than 20 years.

Sunderbans Tiger Reserve


Sundarbans National Park

Home to the largest mangrove forest in the world, Sunderbans Tiger Reserve is also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The mangrove ecosystem of the region is home to some of the most endangered wildlife in the world, including rare reptiles and turtles.

Tadoba Tiger Reserve

Tadoba

Home to white tigers, sloth bears, and Indian leopards, Tadoba Tiger Reserve has a healthy predator-prey ratio. Spread across more than 1,700 square kilometers, the natural reserve is a sensory pleasure for those who seek a wild adventure.