Wild India
Catching our first glimpse of orange and black as we look for tigers on an early morning jungle safari. Admiring the incredibly ornate carvings at Khajuraho’s UNESCO-recognised temples.
Our Wild India tour takes you into the heart of the parks said to have inspired Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book’. Jeep safaris and jungle walks across a trio of parks (Pench, Kanha, and Bandhavgarh) mean you’ll have plenty of opportunity to spot tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and more. You’ll also marvel at star-spangled skies, with an expert on hand to explain each constellation. Away from the parks, you’ll explore UNESCO-listed temples in Khajuraho, admire Mumbai’s art deco architecture, and jump on the Jhansi-Delhi express train. A week by the beach in Goa makes the perfect optional add-on at the end of our wildlife tour.
Multiple Depatures – Book by 28 Feb 2026 & Save 15%
The price below is for Feb, Mar, Oct & Nov 2026 departures
- From
$4,743$4,031 per person twin share* - From
$6,557$5,573 per person, sole traveller*
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Itinerary
Day 1 – Mumbai
Join your tour group at the hotel.
Day 2 – Elephanta Island
We’ll spend the morning on the island of Elephanta, an hour’s boat ride from Mumbai. Elephanta is famous for its UNESCO-listed cave temples, carved out of the rock between the 5th and 8th centuries. A walk through this maze of temples reveals pillars, courtyards, and sculptural reliefs, including an impressive 7m-high shrine to Shiva. This afternoon is at leisure. Perhaps join us for a tour of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus), a Victorian Gothic masterpiece boasting turrets, painted arches, a huge central dome, and decorative flourishes in iron, brass, and marble. We’ll also admire Mumbai’s art deco architecture.
Days 3-4 – Pench National Park
After a short flight, we’ll drive to Pench National Park, in the lower southern reaches of the Satpura hills. Our lodge is just a kilometre from the park, so we’re perfectly placed to explore this wildlife-filled reserve – the inspiration behind Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book’. A guided nature walk introduces us to the local flora and fauna, while early morning and late afternoon Jeep safaris take us deeper into the park in search of its inhabitants. Sloth bears doze on rocky outcrops, flying squirrels leap between trees, and crocodiles wallow in the network of lakes. We’ll keep our eyes peeled for elusive leopards and tigers, too. An evening of stargazing will be led by a local expert, who’ll show you the wonders of the Milky Way.
Day 5 – Pench National Park – Kanha National Park
After a final jungle tour in Pench this morning, we’ll drive to Kanha National Park, a 940-square-kilometre park famous for its population of tigers and deer.
Days 6-7 – Kanha National Park
We’ll rise early on our days here and travel into the jungle by Jeep, accompanied by an experienced ranger. Heading into the park at sunrise allows us the opportunity to watch the wildlife wake and patrol in the cool morning temperatures. An afternoon safari might take us into a different park zone for further opportunities to spot the wildlife along riverbanks, in open savannahs, or ancient woods. Birdwatchers should keep binoculars handy – 200-plus species are found here, including the black ibis, hawk eagle, and the red-wattled lapwing. We’ll also visit a Gond tribal village nearby, where we’ll have the chance to have a cup of chai with the locals, see traditional tribal paintings, and perhaps learn a few skills from the artists themselves.
Day 8 – Bandhavgarh National Park
Our final national park awaits, as we make our way north to Bandhavgarh. It’s a fairly long drive (five hours), but once we arrive, we’ll have time to unwind at our lodge and enjoy our lush surroundings. Relax beside the tree-shaded pool or sit out on your private terrace with a book and a coffee.
Days 9-10 – Bandhavgarh National Park
Another three jungle safaris punctuate our stay here. A former hunting ground for maharajahs, Bandhavgarh is now a protected reserve that’s home to white and Bengal tigers, leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and a host of other creatures. More than 250 species of birds can be spotted here, too. We’ll also get a closer look at the flora as we explore the forest on foot, guided by an expert naturalist.
Day 11 – Khajuraho
Today, we’ll head for Khajuraho, where we’ll tour a selection of the UNESCO-protected temples. It’s another long drive (six hours), but well worth the effort. Built around 1,000 years ago by the ruling Chandella dynasty, they perfectly marry architecture and sculpture. We’ll see Mahadev, the largest and most ornate temple, wander through the circular Chaunsath Yogini temple, and admire the 11-headed sculpture of Lord Vishnu at Chitragupta Temple.
Day 12 – Orchha – Delhi
The little village of Orchha is a bit of an underrated gem. Overlooked by many tourists, it’s home to an incredible array of palaces and temples – a reminder of this unassuming village’s past as the capital of a powerful kingdom. After lunch in Orchha, we’ll make our way to the train station at Jhansi, ready for our express service into Delhi. Rail travel is a huge part of life here, and experiencing a train ride is a must on any trip to India. Enjoy city and countryside views as we speed through Uttar Pradesh, arriving in Delhi in the early evening.
Day 13 – Delhi
Say goodbye to your tour group for your onward travel.
Highlights
- Enjoy an Exclusive 15% Savings
- Visit to Khajuraho temples
- 3 jungle safari drives
Catching our first glimpse of orange and black as we look for tigers on an early morning jungle safari. Admiring the incredibly ornate carvings at Khajuraho’s UNESCO-recognised temples.
Our Wild India tour takes you into the heart of the parks said to have inspired Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book’. Jeep safaris and jungle walks across a trio of parks (Pench, Kanha, and Bandhavgarh) mean you’ll have plenty of opportunity to spot tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and more. You’ll also marvel at star-spangled skies, with an expert on hand to explain each constellation. Away from the parks, you’ll explore UNESCO-listed temples in Khajuraho, admire Mumbai’s art deco architecture, and jump on the Jhansi-Delhi express train. A week by the beach in Goa makes the perfect optional add-on at the end of our wildlife tour.
Inclusions
- 33 Meals – 12 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 12 dinners
- 12 nights in hotels/lodges
- Transport – Travel To Destination By Coach
- Headset system on excursions
- Tipping (except tour manager, coach driver & coach assistant)
16 Excursions & Visits
- Visits to Elephanta caves, Gond tribal village and Khajuraho temples
- Nature walks in Pench & Bandhavgarh National Parks
- 9 jungle safari drives (3 each in Pench, Kanha & Bandhavgarh National Parks)
- Guided stargazing
- Train ride from Jhansi to Delhi
Exclusions
- Airfares & Travel Insurance
FAQs
- Trident Hotel, Nariman Point, Mumbai (2 Nights)
- Pench Jungle Camp, Pench National Park (2 Nights)
- Chitvan Jungle Lodge, Kanha National Park (3 Nights)
- Bandhav Vilas, Bandhavgarh National Park (3 Nights)
- Hotel Chandela Khajurao
- The Leela Ambience, Delhi