Southern Africa

highlights

Central India, with its renowned national parks and tiger reserves, is a premier location for wildlife enthusiasts. Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, and Pench Tiger Reserve are just a few of the protected areas where you can see the iconic Bengal tiger in the wild. These parks are also home to an array of other incredible species, including Indian leopards, sloth bears, and wild boar, as well as an abundance of birdlife, making them a birdwatcher’s paradise.

For those seeking something more elusive, a journey to Ladakh in northern India offers the rare opportunity to track the enigmatic snow leopard. Known as the “gray ghost,” the snow leopard roams the high-altitude deserts and rugged mountains of the region. Trekking through the snow-covered terrain of Ladakh, accompanied by experienced guides and local trackers, is a thrilling adventure, offering a chance to see these majestic cats in their natural habitat, along with other wildlife such as the Tibetan wolf and blue sheep. The spiritual and serene surroundings, combined with the opportunity to learn about Ladakhi culture, make this an unforgettable experience.

India is a country of contrasts, where ancient history, vibrant culture, and extraordinary wildlife come together to create a travel experience like no other. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the tranquil heights of the Himalayas, India offers endless opportunities for adventure and discovery.

Best Times to Visit

November to March: for exploring the Himalayan region and tracking snow leopards.

April to June: is considered the summer season in India, so be prepared for hot weather, especially in the plains.

travel tips

What to Pack: Light, breathable clothing for jungle safaris, and warm layers for the Himalayas.

What to Experience: Diwali (October-November) – The Festival of Lights, celebrated across the country with vibrant displays and fireworks. Holi (March) – The Festival of Colors, a joyous celebration that paints the country in vibrant hues.

luxury experiences

Private tiger safaris in Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks.

Snow leopard trekking in Ladakh, with local guides and cultural immersion in Buddhist villages.

Must-Have Local Food

Masala Dosa (crispy rice crepe filled with spiced potatoes)

Butter Chicken (rich and creamy curry)

Chole Bhature (spicy chickpeas with fried bread)

How to Say "Hello"

India: “Namaste”

Ladakh: “Jullay”

Kashmir: “Salaam”

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