5 must-try night safaris in India
India, with its diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity, is definitely one of the captivating destinations for every type of traveler. Whether you are drawn to nature's beauty, seek adventure, delve into history, relish diverse cuisines, embrace spirituality, or are a wildlife enthusiast, India has almost anything and everything to satiate your wanderlust.
However, when it comes to wildlife, the country also has some of the best national parks, tiger reserves, wildlife sanctuaries, and bird sanctuaries that offer unforgettable experiences. While most wildlife excursions occur during the day, the thrill of exploring dense forests after sunset brings a new dimension to the adventure. If you also love to explore the wild, here are some national parks in India that offer night safaris, and offer a unique opportunity to witness the wilderness in the dark.
Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Nestled in the Seoni and Chhindwara districts, Pench National Park spans across 758 sq. km and is renowned for its rich flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species. Night safaris in the Tikadi buffer zone unveil a different world, offering sightings of wild boar, wild dogs, Bengal tigers, Indian wolf, and hyena. The nocturnal hours offer encounters with wood owls and other creatures, enhancing the overall wildlife experience.
Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Spread over 940 sq. km in the Maikal Range of Satpuras, Kanha National Park is a global wildlife gem. Night safaris in the Mukki buffer zone allow visitors to witness the untamed beauty of the park after sunset. With the chance to spot tigers and barasinghas roaming freely, a night safari in Kanha promises a unique adventure. Camping options in the vicinity add to the overall experience.
Tadoba-Andhari National Park, Maharashtra
Known as one of the best tiger reserves in India, Tadoba-Andhari National Park covers 1727 sq. km in the Chandrapur district. With more than 80 tigers and diverse wildlife, the park comes alive during night safaris. The serenity of the forests and the thrill of spotting nocturnal species make these excursions a unique and captivating experience.
Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Home to predators like tigers, gharials, and vultures, Panna National Park spans 543 sq. km in the Panna and Chhatarpur districts. Night safaris in the Jinna and Akola buffer zones reveal a different side of the park, with desert cats, fishing cats, and other nocturnal animals active during the dark hours.
Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Situated in the Umaria district, Bandhavgarh National Park, also known as Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, boasts of a substantial tiger population. With diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, the park conducts both day and night safaris. As the sun sets, the sounds of crickets and the glow of fireflies create a magical ambiance, offering a unique perspective on the park's beauty.
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