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Natural Habitat Adventures
OFFER ID 1717652
The World’s Best Chance to Photograph Wild Bengal Tigers...& More!
Arresting the gaze of a wild tiger is one of the most coveted images a nature photographer can pursue. And our India Tiger Photo Expedition offers the best possible odds to attain this rare achievement. In the tiger enclave of Tadoba National Park, when the Indian spring gives way to the hotter months of summer, animals anticipate the monsoon that is still weeks away. During the heat of the day, tigers seek shelter from the often-oppressive temperatures, but they must move into the open to drink, leaving the dry underbrush to reach water at least twice a day. With fewer visitors to India’s tiger reserves in late spring and early summer, it is typically the best time of year to see and photograph wild animals, which may also include sloth bear, Indian civet, dhole (Indian wild dog), gaur, barking deer, honey badger, caracal, jackal, striped hyena, peacock and mongoose.
8 nights | Call for pricing
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
(702) 860-5140