Roar of the Wild: Tiger Safaris in Pench & Tadoba
Tour Duration: 10 Nights /11 Days
Tour Destinations: New Delhi – Guwahati – Kaziranga – Guwahati – Bagdogra – Singalila – Bagdogra – New Delhi
• Kaziranga National Park – A UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its thriving population of the Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros. Also home to tigers, elephants, swamp deer, wild water buffaloes, and a rich variety of bird species.
• Singalila National Park – A biodiversity hotspot in the Eastern Himalayas, known for Red Panda sightings, alpine forests, and breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga massif, the world’s third-highest peak.
• Birding Paradise – Explore one of the best regions in India for birdwatching, with chances to spot rare and endemic species such as the Satyr Tragopan, Blood Pheasant, Rufous-Vented Tit, and many more.
• Habre’s Nest Homestay – Enjoy an eco-conscious homestay experience that supports Red Panda conservation. Immerse yourself in local culture, responsible tourism, and wildlife protection initiatives.
• Adventure and Scenic Beauty – Discover the unspoiled beauty of the Eastern Himalayas through wildlife safaris, nature walks, and panoramic views of Kanchenjunga, making it a perfect blend of adventure, nature, and conservation.
Day 1: Arrive New Delhi (by flight)
• Upon arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, you will be welcomed by our representative.
• Transfer to your hotel and assisted check-in.
• Receive your travel documents and trip briefing.
• The rest of the day is free to relax or explore New Delhi at your leisure.
• Overnight stay at the hotel in New Delhi.
Day 2: New Delhi – Guwahati – Kaziranga (Flight + 250 km / 5-hour drive)
• Early breakfast followed by transfer to the airport for your 07:10 hrs flight to Guwahati.
• Arrive at 09:35 hrs and drive to Kaziranga National Park (approx. 5 hrs / 250 km).
• Check-in at the resort followed by lunch.
• Afternoon jeep safari in Kaziranga, known for the Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros.
• The park also hosts tigers, elephants, wild buffaloes, and rich birdlife.
• Dinner and overnight stay at the resort in Kaziranga.
Day 3: Kaziranga
• Early morning jeep safari through the grasslands and marshes of Kaziranga.
• Return to the resort for lunch and some rest.
• Afternoon safari through another park zone to spot more wildlife and birds like the crested serpent eagle.
• Dinner and overnight stay at the resort.
Day 4: Kaziranga
• Morning jeep safari in search of rhinoceroses, swamp deer, and migratory birds.
• Return for breakfast, followed by leisure time or optional village visit.
• Afternoon safari to explore new wildlife trails.
• Dinner and overnight stay at the resort.
Day 5: Kaziranga – Guwahati – Bagdogra – Singalila (Flight + 100 km / 4-hour drive)
• Early breakfast, followed by drive to Guwahati Airport for your 10:35 hrs flight to Bagdogra.
• Arrive at 11:40 hrs and continue to Singalila National Park (approx. 100 km / 4 hrs).
• Switch to a safari Land Rover at Manebhanjan for a scenic 2.5-hour drive to Habre’s Nest Homestay.
• Check-in and relax amid the Himalayan landscape.
• Dinner and overnight stay at Habre’s Nest.
Day 6: Singalila National Park
• Start your day with birdwatching at the in-house bird studio. Spot species like Kalij Pheasant, Blood Pheasant, and Rufous-Vented Tit.
• Set out on a Red Panda tracking expedition with experienced local guides.
• Meals served at the homestay or on the field, depending on sightings.
• Return to Habre’s Nest for dinner and overnight stay.
Days 7–9: In Singalila National Park
• Daily routine includes:
• Breakfast followed by morning birding and wildlife tracking
• Full-day Red Panda search expeditions
• Opportunities to spot rare Himalayan birds like the Satyr Tragopan and Golden-Breasted Fulvetta
• Take in breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga massif, the world’s third-highest peak.
• Learn about Red Panda conservation efforts at this Indo-Nepal homestay venture.
• Habre’s Nest dedicates 20% of profits to conservation, offering guests an enriching and sustainable travel experience.
• All meals and overnight stays at the homestay.
Day 10: Singalila – Bagdogra – New Delhi (Flight + 100 km / 4-hour drive)
• After breakfast, check out and drive back to Bagdogra Airport.
• Board your 15:50 hrs flight to New Delhi and arrive at 18:05 hrs.
• Transfer to your hotel and rest for the evening.
• Overnight stay in New Delhi.
Day 11: New Delhi – Fly Back Home
• Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
• Free time for last-minute shopping or local exploration.
• Transfer to Indira Gandhi International Airport for your return flight.
This itinerary offers a perfect blend of wildlife safari, birdwatching, and conservation travel, covering Kaziranga National Park and Singalila National Park — two of India’s most incredible natural habitats.




The Above Cost Includes:
• Accommodation in New Delhi on bed and breakfast basis
• Accommodation in Kaziranga and Singalila National Parks on room, all meals, and safari basis
• Forest permit charges for both India and Nepal sectors of Singalila
• Services of guide, porter, and Red Panda tracking team in Singalila
• Access to the in-house birding studio at Habre’s Nest in Singalila
• Entrance and guide fees in Kaziranga National Park
• 6 exclusive jeep safaris in Kaziranga National Park
• Meet-and-assist services at all airports and hotels
• All land transfers in an air-conditioned Toyota Innova
• All currently applicable government taxes
The Above Cost Does Not Include:
• Camera fees (still/video) at monuments and national parks
• Personal expenses such as smoking, liquor, laundry, and telephone calls
• International and domestic airfare
• Travel insurance
• Any services not specifically mentioned in the inclusions
• Any increase in entrance fees or government taxes will be charged extra as applicable and communicated in advance
Please Note:
• In case the preferred hotel or room category is unavailable, suitable alternatives will be provided with any supplement or reduction advised beforehand
• Hotel check-in/check-out time is 12:00 noon
• All safaris in Kaziranga will be conducted using a 4×4 open jeep
• Safari zone allocation is subject to forest department permissions
