Description:
In the heartland of India lies the magical land that is Bandhavgarh National Park. Most renowned for harboring large populations of the Royal Bengal Tigers, Tiger sightings at Bandhavgarh are unlike any other park. Besides Tigers, the park also plays host to a plethora of other animal species including Hanuman Langur, Sambhar, Nilgai, Wild Boar, and Muntjac to name a few. October to March is the best time to visit the park as the weather is pleasant for wildlife viewing. You will be accommodated in Tigergarh, an eco-lodge near the Tala Zone from where you can organize your excursions to the village as well.

 

 

Itinerary

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Itinerary Overview:
Day 01: Delhi to Bandhavgarh
Day 02: Bandhavgarh
Day 03: Bandhavgarh
Day 04: Bandhavgarh to Delhi

Highlights

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  • Nature and Wildlife
  • Jungle Safari
  • Tiger Sighting
  • Bird Watching
  • Photography
  • Delicious Cuisine
  • Quaint Accommodation

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Services

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Included

  • Accommodation for 03 Nights at Bandhavgarh National Park
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • All transfers to and from Bandhavgarh
  • Asian Adventures guide
  • 04 Wildlife Safaris at Bandhavgarh National Park
  • All applicable taxes

Not Included

  • Optional Tours, tips, laundry, drinks, bottled water.
  • Train Tickets, anything not mentioned in the ''Services Included''
  • Any last-moment safari price hike up by the forest department 

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Do you have question you need answered ? Do you need to enquire about an ecotour operator? Do you want to speak to a wildlife expert? Please feel free to write to us.

FAQ's

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During the winter season beginning from November to February end necessary to carry warm clothing, jackets, gloves, mufflers etc as the morning open jeep safari drives can be freezing cold.

During the summer months – from April to June the weather is hot therefore loose light colored cotton clothing is recommended Light clothing is recommended for the months of October and March as the days tend to be warm.

Bright colors can disturb the animals therefore clothes should ideally be in muted jungle shades of beige, brown, green etc, preferably neutral and earthly colors.

You may also carry a shawl/stole while heading for the safari as the temperature inside the park is always lower as compared to outside.

Things to carry

  • Binoculars
  • Camera
  • Sun cap
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Mosquito repellent
  • Water

Dos & Don’ts

  • Keep seated in your vehicle at any point in the park it is dangerous to get down. This is for your own safety and the safety of wildlife.
  • Do not wear bright-colored clothes as it distracts the animal.
  • Do not instigate the animal.
  • Do not eat inside/litter the park.
  • Drive slowly in the Park so that you can observe and enjoy without disturbing the wildlife.
  • Do not smoke inside the park.
  • Follow the instructions given by your safari guide.
  • Do not offer anything to the animals.

General Information on the park

Bandhavgarh National Park consists of mixed vegetation ranging from tall grasslands to thick Sal forest and the varied topography provides numerous opportunities to spot the majestic Indian tiger, some rarely seen animals like leopard and sloth bear, and a variety of birds. Due to high wildlife sightings, it is becoming popular amongst tourists visiting India.

  • Area: 1161 sq. km.
  • Core Zone: 624 sq kms.
  • Buffer Zone: 537 sq. km.
  • Longitude: 80 47’15” to 81 11′ 45 E
  • Latitude: 23 30′ 12 to 23 45′ 45 N
  • Altitude: 440 mts to 810 mts above sea level.

It is very difficult to say that you will surely see the big cat. However, Tigers are creatures of habits, for example when a tiger wants to drink water, the tiger is most likely to go back to the same location. The chances of seeing a tiger is definitely high owing to the density of the big cats in the national park. The naturalist (your safari guide) is experienced in sighting tigers.

The park is divided into three zones; Tala, Khitauli, and Magdhi. There are more than 22 species of mammals and 250 species of birds. Common Langurs and Rhesus Macaque represent the primate group. Carnivores include the Asiatic Jackal, Bengal Fox, Sloth Bear, Ratel, Gray Mongoose, Striped Hyena, Jungle Cat, Leopard, and Tiger. The artiodactyls frequently sighted are Wild Pigs, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Chausingha, Nilgai, Chinkara, and Gaur. Mammals such as the Dhole, the small Indian Civet, the Palm Squirrel, and the Lesser Bandicoot Rat are seen occasionally.

 


 

You can book jeep safaris by logging on to https://forest.mponline.gov.in/

Go to the book now button. Choose the destination as   Bandhavgarh National Park. You may choose ticket type as full vehicle permit or seat permit. Select the safari date. Bookings for every next day will be open at 11 A.M in the morning.

Or you can get in touch with us at Monsoon Forest. We will be happy to help you with safari bookings.

What information is required to book a safari?

There are some necessary details which required for safari reservation:

  • Full Name of every visitor
  • Age & Gender
  • Nationality
  • Any Identity proof details like Passport, Driving License, PAN Card, or Voter ID Card. Visitor is required to carry the same ID proof in original at the time of visiting the national park. It needs to be shown at the gate at the time of entry.

At Bandhavgarh Jeep Safaris can be done twice a day. The Morning Shift starts early at the time of Sunrise  & lasts for 4 hours (0600hrs-1000hrs) & the afternoon if from 1500hrs to 1700 hrs. The timings are subject to daily weather conditions. The afternoon Jeep Safari is not available on Wednesdays.

In common with most national parks in India, Bandhavgarh is closed during the monsoon season from Jul-mid Oct. Most visitors come Nov-Mar, when the landscape is green, the birdlife is amazing and temperatures in the mid 20°C, but be prepared for cold mornings in Dec and Jan.

The summer season continues from the end of March to the end of June when temperature can go up to 44o c during May-June. By mid-June, the rainy season starts with light drizzle.

The average rainfall of Bandhavgarh National Park is 1175mm. Sometimes between the months of November and February, rainfall takes place due to the effect of southern cyclones.

Winter season starts approaching in mid-November and lasts till the end of February. During this period the weather compels the visitors to wear heavy layers of winter clothes as the mercury might go down to 20C. The open marshy hollows get covered with frost and the greenery looks impressive. 

Wildlife Safari at the national park

For the convenience of visitors and management, Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve has been divided into three tourism zones namely Tala, Magadhi, and Khitauli. A visitor may opt for Jeep Safari or Elephant Safari.

Jeep Safari

Open Jeep Safari is the best way to explore the flora & fauna of Bandhavgarh National Park. In each Open Jeep, 6 passengers are allowed to travel along with one naturalist and one driver. Limited Jeeps are permitted to enter inside the National Park in each shift. This has been done to avoid overcrowding inside the National Park. Therefore it is advisable to book safari rides in well advance to avoid any chance of unavailability.

Elephant Safari

The elephant safari in Bandhavgarh brings three major advantages- the foremost is you can get the opportunity to experience the tiger tour in a detailed manner. The second one is that you can have a very safe tour while sitting on the back of this majestic creature and the third one is that you can enjoy elephant riding simultaneously with the tiger tour. The special safari can only be attained once the park management receives the written permission from the Field Director of Bandhavgarh. The safari guide will definitely be there to assist you.

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