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The best time for a tiger safari in India is from October to June, with peak sighting opportunities between March and May, when vegetation is thinner and wildlife gathers near water sources.
Top tiger reserves include Ranthambore, Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Tadoba, Pench, and Jim Corbett, each offering unique landscapes and tiger behavior patterns.
India offers the highest chance of wild tiger sightings anywhere in the world. While sightings can never be guaranteed, expert planning, multiple safaris, and experienced naturalists significantly increase opportunities.
Yes. Safari Nomads follows strict ethical wildlife practices, prioritizing animal welfare, regulated zones, responsible driving, and conservation-focused tourism.
Absolutely. Our tiger safaris are ideal for first-time travelers, with seamless logistics, expert guides, and carefully selected lodges ensuring safety and comfort.
India hosts over 1,300 bird species across diverse ecosystems, making it one of the world’s richest birding destinations for residents, migrants, and endemic species.
The best birding season is October to April, when migratory birds arrive and weather conditions are ideal across most regions.
No. Our birding tours are designed for all levels, from beginners to experienced birders and photographers.
Yes. Our itineraries allow ample time, optimal lighting, and flexible schedules, making them ideal for bird photography.
We offer soft adventure and nature-based experiences, including guided walks, offbeat wildlife regions, cultural immersion, and slow travel journeys.
Yes. All experiences are expert-led, carefully planned, and adhere to international safety standards.
Absolutely. Many travelers combine tiger safaris, birding tours, and adventure experiences into one seamless itinerary.
Yes. Every Safari Nomads journey is tailor-made based on interests, travel dates, comfort preferences, and pace.
Yes. We handle lodges, internal flights, ground transfers, permits, and safari bookings—end to end.
Yes. Our tours are suitable for solo travelers, couples, families, and small private groups.
Explore dense forests and thrilling landscapes, home to the iconic Royal Bengal Tiger.
