Embark on an Eco-Adventure
Discover the beauty and diversity of Indian forests through our carefully curated eco-friendly trips. Each journey offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature, learn about conservation, and create unforgettable memories.

Sundarbans National Park
West Bengal
The largest mangrove forest in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its Royal Bengal Tigers and unique ecosystem

Namdapha National Park
Arunachal Pradesh
The largest protected areas in the Eastern Himalayas and is known for its biodiversity, including rare and endangered species

Gir National Park
Gujarat
The last natural habitat of the Asiatic lions in the world

Chambal National Sanctuary
Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan
Crucial for the conservation of the critically endangered Ganges river dolphin and gharial

Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary
Karnataka
Rich biodiversity and conservation of endangered species, including tigers and elephants

Kaziranga National Park
Assam
UNESCO World Heritage site known for its significant population of the endangered Indian one-horned rhinoceros

Periyar National Park
Kerala
Famous for its elephant and tiger populations, and for its scenic beauty surrounding Periyar Lake

Jim Corbett National Park
Uttarakhand
Oldest national park in India and a significant tiger reserve, known for its rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes

Kanha National Park
Madhya Pradesh
The largest tiger reserve in India and inspired Rudyard Kipling's famous novel The Jungle Book

Keoladeo National Park
Rajasthan
UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its avian biodiversity, attracting thousands of migratory birds each year

Ranthambore National Park
Rajasthan
India’s premier tiger reserves and is known for its well-established tiger population and historical Ranthambore Fort

Balphakram National Park
Meghalaya
Renowned for its unique biodiversity and is considered the abode of the mythical 'Braphakram' as per local legends

Dachigam National Park
Jammu & Kashmir
Crucial for the conservation of the critically endangered Hangul deer (Kashmir stag), found only in this region

Dudhwa National Park
Uttar Pradesh
Known for its rich biodiversity and is a crucial habitat for the endangered one-horned rhinoceros and the elusive Bengal tiger

Nagarhole National Park
Karnataka
Renowned for its rich wildlife, including tigers, elephants, and a variety of bird species, making it a significant part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Rajasthan
One of the most important bird breeding and feeding grounds in India, attracting thousands of migratory birds each year

Manas Wildlife Sanctuary
Assam
UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rare and endangered wildlife, including the pygmy hog, Assam roofed turtle, and golden langur

Andaman Forests
Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Union Territory)
Known for their rich biodiversity, pristine beaches, and unique indigenous cultures