Nature Safari India, Conservation Through Tourism

Nature Safari India, Conservation Through Tourism We specialize in tailor made in India, to see the elusive Tiger, Asian Elephants, Asiatic L How do I do it? How do I make a difference?
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My first Safari in India in 1990 left an indelible mark on my mind. A thought to do something for the endangered Tiger, to make a difference hovered around and in my mind for few months subsequently. All this got me to study the Tiger, it's habitat, the challenges in our society, the threats, etc. One thing stood out predominantly and that that Tiger was losing it's ground much faster than anticip

ated. Be it poaching, loss of habitat, or the dependence of local community on forest for bio-mass, the challenges were many, but focus was one, to Save the Tiger. I thought of my own strengths and qualifications, and how could i best contribute. At this time I was working with the Taj Group of Hotels in India. Working in an industry which provides largest employment in the world gave me an answer. To make tourism an alternate economy in these remote areas was my soul call. To basically remove the dependence of the local community on the forest, thus saving the habitat of the Tiger, in turn Saving the Tiger. Next 10 years I went around seeing the various national parks in India, understanding the parks, the and the challenges. It was now that I realized that India had a lot to offer, one of the richest areas on this planet when it comes to bio-diversity. Be it the Asian Elephants, Asiatic Lions, Snow Leopards, One Horned Rhinos, more than 1200 bird species, India was home to many charismatic species, highly threatened species, and many endemic species as well. So when I started in year 2000 I knew exactly how to reach out to the local community, how to ensure they benefitted from tourism. Thus Nature Safari India was born. Ever since we have promoted tourism in the various national parks in India, including many lesser known parks, thus ensuring tourism revenues reaches out far and wide and not get restricted to only few parks in India. Our regular visits to these parks has assisted us in choosing the right drivers and guides for your safaris. If you are keen to do Safaris in India, do let us know your interests and we will tailor make a program to suit your preferences.

Courtesy our ace naturalists, our group had splendid sightings in
31/10/2023

Courtesy our ace naturalists, our group had splendid sightings in

Our team is ready to welcome you to the jungle, are you ready to take on the adventure?
19/10/2023

Our team is ready to welcome you to the jungle, are you ready to take on the adventure?

Coming out of the jungle thickets, this subadult at Dhikala gave us the perfect moment. Capture such incredible sights o...
16/10/2023

Coming out of the jungle thickets, this subadult at Dhikala gave us the perfect moment. Capture such incredible sights on our bespoke safaris to the most premium tiger reserves in India. Book on the link in our BIO.

Celebrating the untamed spirit of these majestic   on
10/08/2023

Celebrating the untamed spirit of these majestic on

To whoever says they don’t see tigers in Corbett, or that sighting a tiger in Corbett is a hoax…My friend, THIS is how y...
10/07/2023

To whoever says they don’t see tigers in Corbett, or that sighting a tiger in Corbett is a hoax…My friend, THIS is how you see a tiger in
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-Tiger 10/10
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A wonderful Sloth Bear mother cub duo captured by our guest  during her recent trip to Central India.                   ...
02/06/2023

A wonderful Sloth Bear mother cub duo captured by our guest during her recent trip to Central India.

Sighting the giants of   with our ace naturalist Rahman.
27/05/2023

Sighting the giants of with our ace naturalist Rahman.

Warm spiritual evenings by the ghats of Varanasi for our guests  and Sarah Wiggin.
06/05/2023

Warm spiritual evenings by the ghats of Varanasi for our guests and Sarah Wiggin.

At logger heads in   Photo by guest - Raimund Bulczak
18/04/2023

At logger heads in
Photo by guest - Raimund Bulczak

Snarling sights on their morning drive…by
12/04/2023

Snarling sights on their morning drive…by

Posted  •  This is just a small collection of the beautiful scenery in Dhikala Zone / Corbett National Park!Pictures all...
04/04/2023

Posted • This is just a small collection of the beautiful scenery in Dhikala Zone / Corbett National Park!
Pictures all taken with the mobile phone, nothing edited! Where else in the world would you more love to photograph wildlife, like Tigers and Asian Elephants?!?
If you watch this, you'll definately want to go there! 😉
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After a two week tour of the best of   , it’s safe to say that our group was all smiles as they depart New Delhi today…I...
24/03/2023

After a two week tour of the best of , it’s safe to say that our group was all smiles as they depart New Delhi today…In frame : and group with our director and group leader/biologist

Nothing satiates us more than seeing guests with gleaming faces. There is such an immense sense of satisfaction in our h...
20/03/2023

Nothing satiates us more than seeing guests with gleaming faces. There is such an immense sense of satisfaction in our hearts, knowing we’ve been able to deliver a tour that’s given them a multitude of memories to cherish and look back upon…
In frame : The ladies of our fixed departure group at

Leading the way for our group in Dhikala, ace naturalist and conservation biologist  Vibhav Srivastava  .               ...
13/03/2023

Leading the way for our group in Dhikala, ace naturalist and conservation biologist Vibhav Srivastava .

Getting everyone excited and pumping for their morning tiger rendezvous…this Dhikala Campus offers a lot more than it’s ...
12/03/2023

Getting everyone excited and pumping for their morning tiger rendezvous…this Dhikala Campus offers a lot more than it’s hutments and dorms. It’s a life changing experience…
In frame : Our group at the Dhikala Forest Rest House

Under the starry sky, surrounded by nature's beauty, we organized a bush dinner for our lovely guests Suzy Mentens and V...
10/03/2023

Under the starry sky, surrounded by nature's beauty, we organized a bush dinner for our lovely guests Suzy Mentens and Vera. An unforgettable night filled with laughter, good food, and great company! 🌟🍴🌿

The mesmerizing stripes and piercing eyes of Bandhavgarh's top 5 tigers will leave you spellbound 🐅👀                    ...
04/03/2023

The mesmerizing stripes and piercing eyes of Bandhavgarh's top 5 tigers will leave you spellbound 🐅👀

Happy World Wildlife Day 2023! Let's celebrate the diversity of our planet's amazing creatures and work together to prot...
03/03/2023

Happy World Wildlife Day 2023! Let's celebrate the diversity of our planet's amazing creatures and work together to protect them 🐘🦜🐋🌍


Motherhood at its finest 🐾 Tigress Maya and her adorable cub captured by our talented guest Mary Parker Johnson at Tadob...
01/03/2023

Motherhood at its finest 🐾 Tigress Maya and her adorable cub captured by our talented guest Mary Parker Johnson at Tadoba Tiger Reserve 📷

Get ready to fall in love with the adorable red panda! Swipe through for some fun facts about this charming and endanger...
24/02/2023

Get ready to fall in love with the adorable red panda! Swipe through for some fun facts about this charming and endangered species 🐾🐼❤️



















Interesting facts about Bengal tiger cubs.1. Tiger cubs cannot see outside of their mother's womb during the first five ...
08/02/2023

Interesting facts about Bengal tiger cubs.

1. Tiger cubs cannot see outside of their mother's womb during the first five to ten days. This is due to the fact that babies are born with a film over their eyes that takes several days to dissolve. During this stage, the tigers rely on their sense of smell and their mother's guidance to navigate their surroundings. Tiger mother is fiercely protective and slightly coddling for the first couple of months, when her cubs are defenseless and nearly blind.
2. Tiger cubs have to pass through a stage where their mother leaves them on their own.
3. Every time a female tiger births a litter of cubs, the pack has a dominant cub. The moms valued dominant kittens and frequently led play among the other cubs in their litter, according to the researchers. When compared to their siblings, they are also the first to eat and consume the most food.

The exquisite sight, sound, and smell of wilderness is many times more powerful if it is earned through physical achieve...
15/01/2023

The exquisite sight, sound, and smell of wilderness is many times more powerful if it is earned through physical achievement, if it comes at the end of a long and fatiguing trip for which vigorous good health is necessary. Practically speaking, this means that no one should be able to enter a wilderness by mechanical means. ~Garrett Hardin, The Ecologist, February 1974

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You know what’s better than a night in? A day in the forest with your best friend!Tag your best-friend with whom you wan...
14/01/2023

You know what’s better than a night in? A day in the forest with your best friend!

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India is one of the 17 Mega diverse countries in the world, it has four Biodiversity hotspots, ten different biogeograph...
12/01/2023

India is one of the 17 Mega diverse countries in the world, it has four Biodiversity hotspots, ten different biogeographic zones, and sixteen forest types. Being a geographical unit, they are not restricted to the political boundaries of a nation, check em out!

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Tigers are like cats, they fight with each other. Its fun to watch, but you don’t want to get in the middle of it.Follow...
10/01/2023

Tigers are like cats, they fight with each other. Its fun to watch, but you don’t want to get in the middle of it.

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CORBETT, KANHA & BANDHAVGARH TOUR - Maximize your chances of seeing the tiger on the Cobett, Kanha and Bandhavgarh Tiger...
08/01/2023

CORBETT, KANHA & BANDHAVGARH TOUR - Maximize your chances of seeing the tiger on the Cobett, Kanha and Bandhavgarh Tiger Safari Tour. Dive into timeless tiger landscapes and in the Sal Junale of Kanha along with the misty mornings ashore the Ramganga in Dhikala.

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My first Safari in India in 1990 left an indelible mark on my mind. A thought to do something for the endangered Tiger, to make a difference hovered in my mind for few months subsequently.

How do I make a difference? All this got me to study the Tiger, it's habitat, the challenges in our society, the threats, etc. One thing stood out predominantly and that that Tiger was losing it's ground much faster than anticipated. Be it poaching, loss of habitat, or the dependence of local community on forest for bio-mass, the challenges were many, but focus was one, to Save the Tiger. I thought of my own strengths and qualifications, and how could i best contribute. At this time I was working with the Taj Group of Hotels in India. Working in an industry which provides largest employment in the world gave me an answer.

To make tourism an alternate economy in these remote areas was my soul call. To basically remove the dependence of the local community on the forest, thus saving the habitat of the Tiger, in turn Saving the Tiger. Next 10 years I went around seeing the various national parks in India, understanding the parks, the and the challenges. It was now that I realized that India had a lot to offer, one of the richest areas on this planet when it comes to bio-diversity. Be it the Asian Elephants, Asiatic Lions, Snow Leopards, One Horned Rhinos, more than 1200 bird species, India was home to many charismatic species, highly threatened species, and many endemic species as well.

So when I started in year 2000 I knew exactly how to reach out to the local community, how to ensure they benefited from tourism. Thus Nature Safari India was born. Ever since we have promoted tourism in the various national parks in India, including many lesser known parks, thus ensuring tourism revenues reaches out far and wide and not get restricted to only few parks in India. Our regular visits to these parks has assisted us in choosing the right drivers and guides for your safaris. If you are keen to do Safaris in India, do let us know your interests and we will tailor make a program to suit your preferences.


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