All Jungle Safaris (Open Gypsy, Forest Permits, and Guide Fees)
Travel from Bareilly till Lucknow
Accommodation on twin-sharing basis in a wildlife homestay/resort
All Meals – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (veg/non-veg as per availability)
Photography Mentorship by professional wildlife photographers
On-field guidance for camera settings, compositions, and wildlife tracking
Bottled Water during safaris
Basic Wi-Fi (subject to network availability at the resort)
All applicable forest entry & eco-tourism taxes
Orientation and knowledge-sharing sessions in the evenings
Camera fees levied by forest department (if any)
Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, extra meals, snacks, etc.)
Beverages (soft drinks, packaged juices, and alcohol)
Travel Insurance or Medical Expenses
Tips to drivers, guides, or lodge staff (optional but appreciated)
Any cost arising due to unforeseen circumstances like roadblocks, weather delays, etc.
Gear rentals or extra camera accessories
Breakfast on Day 1 & Lunch on Day 7
Pilibhit Tiger Reserve is located in Pilibhit district, Lakhimpur Kheri District and Bahraich District of Uttar Pradesh state in India. It lies along the India-Nepal border in the foothills of the Himalayas and the plains of the ‘terai’ in Uttar Pradesh. It is one of India's 50 Project Tiger Tiger reserves.
Pilibhit is one of the few well forested districts in Uttar Pradesh. According to an estimate of year 2004, Pilibhit district has over 800 km2 (310 sq mi) forests, constituting roughly 23% of the district’s total area. Forests in Pilibhit have at least 36 tigers and a good prey base for their survival.
This reserve is one of the finest examples of the highly diversified and productive Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands eco-system. The Terai forests and grasslands constitute habitat for over 127 animals, 556 bird species and 2,100 flowering plants. They are also home to around 6 million people who depend on them for their livelihoods.
Pilibhit Tiger Reserve is home to a large number of rare and threatened species, which include Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, hispid hare, Bengal floricans, sloth bear, wild boar, swamp deer, spotted deer, hog deer, barking deer, sambar, porcupine, civets, python, monitor lizard etc lives in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve and play equally important role in its ecology. Some critically endangered species such as hispid hare, otter, pangolin, Bengal florican, Indian vulture also find a home here.
Nearly 1300 birds found in the Indian subcontinent over 326 species can be seen in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve these include red jungle fowl, hornbill, pea fowl. Fish eagle, serpent eagle emerald dove, black neck stork, wooly neck stork, drongo, night jar, green pigeon, spotted owl, jungle babbler, black francolin, fish owl, cormorant, snake bird etc.
Dudhwa National Park or the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve residing the areas of Lakhimpur & Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh, lying adjacent to the Indo-Nepal border bringing together two most incredible sanctuaries of the area namely, Kishanpur and Katerniaghat Wildlife Sanctuaries to represent the excellent natural forests and greenery along the Terai region.
The Kishanpur Sanctuary lies in the Lakhimpur- Kheri and Shahajahanpur districts in Uttar Pradesh.Spreading across an expanse of 811 sq km beholding the nature lovers with marshes, grasslands and dense forests, the area is actually meant for tremendous counts of Swamp Deer and Tigers species. The area of the Park is composed of a vast alluvial plain along the tributaries of Mohana and Suheli, interspersed with numerous rivulets, lakes and pools.
The rich and extremely fertile Indo-Gangetic plains support a flamboyant growth of forests diversity of fauna. The park has some of the best forests of 'Sal' tree in the world, amongst other flora; and is a virtual unexplored paradise for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers.
Dudhwa attracts the visitors with its two core area as Dudhwa National Park and Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary which are separated by each other with an area of 15 kms agricultural land. Unlike other celebrity parks of India like Corbett, Kaziranga, Bandhavgarh etc, the uncommercialized ambience of this park makes it an ideal habitat for the wild creatures to find nature's serenity & comfortability in a more natural way.
₹63000 EX- BAREILLY