Tiger Safari is a vacation for some, and vocation for some, but not a picnic for anyone. Respect the Jungle and the laws of the Jungle in your own interest. Every tiger safari is the same in terms of safety, it's up-to you to make it safe for yourself. As rules are everywhere in the world but its eventually your choice to follow them. read more
Tiger safaris in India's national parks is quite safe unless you follow rules and regulations laid by authorities of national park. Rules and regulation may vary according to national park but few general rules and regulations are given below. Please do not make noise inside the park. read more
Kanha National Park is also a fantastic location and one of the best places to see a tiger in India and works very well in combination with Bandhavgarh National Park. Kanha National Park is one of the biggest national parks in India and was where ‘The Jungle Book’ was set. read more
Driving through the open meadows of Kanha National Park. Image by Daniel McCrohan / Lonely Planet. This month I revisited Bandavgarh and a number of other tiger parks in India. Luck wasn't with me this time, but the thrill of going on safari in India never subsides. read more