Safari in Bandhavgarh

Forest. Light. Stripes.

Explore the wild heart of India.

Bandhavgarh National Park

Six days in the sal forest. One jeep. Two guests. From first light to last, we move with the forest — patient, present, and always listening.

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Bandhavgarh forest

Tigers, on their time

Royal Bengals — on their own terms, in their own forest. We observe, not interrupt.

The approach

We don't rush sightings. We stay, watch, and let the moment unfold.

The unexpected

No two drives are the same. The forest gives what it gives.

Safari hours

First light, then again at dusk. Different core zones, day to day — new ground, new light.

Bandhavgarh, India

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Sal forest light, Bandhavgarh

The land

Six days in the sal forest.

The trees swallow light and sound, and we listen first — longer with a single animal, more space between us. By the last morning, you start to notice what the forest has been saying all along.

Why this feels different

01

A morning, not a sighting

If a tigress lies down under a tree at dawn, we stay until she rises. The mornings you remember are rarely the ones you rushed.

02

Local eyes

Our naturalists have read this forest since they were young. They notice what we miss — a print, a call, the way the langurs settle.

03

Space to work

One jeep. Two guests. Real space, real comfort — room to move, to wait, to stay with the moment.

6

days in the forest

12

safaris, morning and evening

2

guests, for comfort and space

1

jeep, always ours

Behind the scenes

What you'll take home

Mornings you'll remember, even without a camera. A way of seeing the forest that stays with you long after the dust settles. And the quiet company of people who chose the same week to disappear into the sal.

We take this trip in small windows. If it sounds like yours, write to us — we'll know quickly if the timing is right.

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Frames from the field

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