Discover the untamed beauty of Madhya Pradesh with our Kanha & Pench Tour featuring 2 thrilling Gypsy Safaris. Explore two of India’s most celebrated tiger reserves, known for their rich biodiversity, dense forests, and incredible wildlife sightings. Experience the excitement of jungle safaris as you venture deep into the wilderness in search of the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger and other fascinating wildlife.
Kanha National Park, the inspiration behind Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book,” offers breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife, while Pench National Park is famous for its thriving tiger population and scenic forest trails. This tour is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, families, and adventure seekers looking for an unforgettable jungle experience.
Frequently Asked & Question
This package includes 2 Gypsy Safaris – 1 in Kanha National Park and 1 in Pench National Park.
The best time to visit is from October to June, with excellent wildlife sightings during the summer months.
Both Kanha and Pench are renowned tiger reserves. While tiger sightings cannot be guaranteed, the chances are quite good.
Tigers, Barasingha (Swamp Deer), Leopards, Wild Boars, Jackals, Gaurs, and numerous bird species can be spotted.
Tigers, Leopards, Wild Dogs, Deer, Sloth Bears, Hyenas, and various bird species are commonly seen.
Safari arrangements are included as per the itinerary. Permit inclusions depend on the final booking details.
Comfortable wildlife resorts/hotels with modern amenities are provided on a twin-sharing basis.
Yes, daily breakfast and dinner are included throughout the tour.
Yes, all transfers and sightseeing are provided by a private vehicle as per the itinerary.
Carry comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat/cap, binoculars, and a camera for the best wildlife experience.
Yes, the tour is suitable for families, couples, solo travelers, and senior citizens who enjoy nature and wildlife.
The distance between Kanha and Pench is approximately 200 km, and the journey takes around 4–5 hours by road.
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