Explore Wildlife This Winter With Taj Safaris

07/12/2021

MUMBAI, DECEMBER 07, 2021: Even as the year winds to an end, with the chill of the winter making its way across the country, now is the perfect time to escape routine and become one with nature. This season, plan a holiday with loved ones in the sanctity of India’s leading national parks with Taj Safaris – India’s first luxury wildlife circuit, where you can explore the resplendent biodiversity that India is known for.

Located within the key safari circuits in Madhya Pradesh, the Taj Safaris’ lodges located in the forests of Pench, Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Panna bring alive the concept of glamping, where luxury camping weaves in the local culture and heritage of the forests and their tribes. With the dry winter months known to drive local wildlife to congregate around food and water sources, winter is the perfect time to track the Royal Bengal Tiger in the jungles that they call home.

Not just the big cat, the jungles are also home to a wide variety of wildlife. Be it the Barasingha, which are native to Kanha; or Marsh Crocodile that can be spotted on a boat ride on the river Ken in Panna; sloth bear and leopards at Bandhavgarh; and the wild boar and nilgai at Pench, which inspired The Jungle Book – the forests are teeming with wildlife. They are also home to a vast variety of flora such as the mahua or Butter Tree, Kaithor Wood Apple tree, Kullu or Ghost Tree and more.

Be it embarking on safari drives with Taj Safaris’ expert naturalists or delighting in a number of curated experiences such as nature walks, cozy bush dinners under the starry skies or exploring the rich history and heritage of the local tribes, there is something for everyone seeking adventure at Taj Safaris.

About Taj Safaris

Breaking new ground in India, Taj Safaris offers India’s first and only luxury wildlife circuit. Its four lodges based in India’s tiger heartland, Madhya Pradesh and one in Chitwan National Park, Nepal; provide guests with the ultimate wildlife experience. Taj Safaris’ lodges are founded on sustainable tourism principles and its specially-trained naturalists offer an interpretive and unforgettable wildlife experience coupled with the legendary service that the Taj is renowned for.

Taj Safaris first opened its doors at Mahua Kothi—Bandhavgarh National Park in 2006. Three more lodges complete the Madhya Pradesh wildlife circuit: Baghvan—Pench National Park, Pashan Garh – Panna National Park and Banjaar Tola – Kanha National Park. In 2016, Taj Safaris opened its first international lodge, Meghauli Serai—Chitwan National Park.

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