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tiger spotting
Travel Operators for Tigers campaign (TOFT) is a collective Global travel industry initiative, in cooperation with the charity Global Tiger Patrol, that aims to advocate and support through supply chain pressures a more responsible approach to tourism in India ’s main wildlife reserves. It also aims to catalyse collective support for specific conservation programmes which benefit local communities and habitat preservation and restoration.
On the go are members of TOFT. This means that we have agreed to adhere to TOFT’s Operational guidelines and to the Travellers Codes of Conduct for our visitors. We are happy to pledge a USD$30 contribution to TOFT for each of our clients that choose to travel on a wildlife tour to India with us.
For more information regarding TOFT visit www.toftiger.org.
India is one of the very few places where this rare and enigmatic big cat can still be glimpsed in the wild, stalking through dense forest and undergrowth, a solitary predator with no natural enemies, save one. The tigers we hope to view in their natural habitat are wild, unhabituated animals, not exhibits available on demand. As such, viewing cannot be guaranteed. The usual method of transportation in India’s national parks is shared jeep or Canter (a larger vehicle), though some parks may offer elephant back viewing (strictly number-controlled and not guaranteed). Keep your eyes peeled for tigers, and if you do spot one, it will only serve to enhance your Indian experience.
Our special itineraries for tiger spotting are:
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Tiger Trail: 10 days Go in search of the tiger at two of the best wildlife parks in central India! You’ll also get to see Delhi, the stately capital of India and it’s famously contrasted old and new cities.
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Ranthambhore to Kanha: 15 days Ranthambhore, Bharatpur, Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks. The definitive adventure for tiger enthusiasts, this wild fortnight also takes in the legendary Taj Mahal and the historic sites of Delhi.
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Bolt-ons- Wild at heart Lush jungles and abundant wildlife offer instant appeal to the adventurous traveller. National Parks in India are noted for their rich and varied wildlife including the Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, species of deer, leopard, langur, wild boar and birdlife. These parks offer scenic charm and magnificent landscapes. |  |