Jungle Safari
Welcome to Korners of India, your ultimate destination for a thrilling jungle safari experience in India. We offer a variety of activities including jeep safaris, birdwatching, nature walks, cycling, camera trapping, boat safaris, horse safaris, canoeing, and conscious travel, ensuring that you have a memorable and fulfilling adventure.
Our jeep safaris take you on an exciting ride through the heart of the jungle, giving you a chance to witness the awe-inspiring wildlife of India up close. Our experienced guides will help you spot tigers, elephants, leopards, and many other exotic animals, making your experience truly unforgettable.
If you love birds, then our birdwatching tours are perfect for you. With over 1300 species of birds in India, you can observe a wide range of colorful and rare birds in their natural habitat. Our nature walks are also a great way to explore the jungle and discover hidden waterfalls, streams, and other natural wonders.
For those who love to explore on two wheels, our cycling tours offer an exciting way to experience the beauty of the jungle up close. Our camera trapping activity is a unique way to observe wildlife without disturbing their natural habitat, allowing you to capture unforgettable moments on camera.
Our boat safaris take you on a tranquil journey through the serene waterways of India, giving you a chance to witness aquatic species like crocodiles, otters, and river dolphins in their natural habitat. Our horse safaris offer a peaceful ride through the countryside, giving you a chance to experience the beauty of nature at a slower pace.
If you're looking for a more adventurous water-based activity, our canoeing tours let you navigate the waterways of India, providing an up-close experience with the flora and fauna of the jungle.
At Korners of India, we are committed to responsible and conscious travel. We aim to educate our guests on the importance of conservation and sustainable tourism practices, ensuring that we leave a positive impact on the environment and local communities.
So, if you're ready to embark on an unforgettable jungle safari adventure in India, Korners of India is here to take you on a journey through the wilds of India. Book your tour today and let us show you the true beauty of the jungle.
know your safari
Each day in the forest during a safari in India can be different depending on the national park or reserve you are visiting and the type of safari you have chosen. However, here are some typical activities you can expect during a safari in India:
Early morning safari
Most national parks offer an early morning safari, which starts before sunrise. During this time, you have a higher chance of spotting wildlife as they are active during the cooler hours of the day.
Breakfast
After the morning safari, you will return to your accommodation for breakfast.
Leisure time
You can use this time to rest, explore the surrounding area, or participate in any additional activities offered by the park.
Afternoon safari
In the afternoon, you can go for another safari to explore different parts of the national park and spot more wildlife.
Evening activities
Once the safari is over, you can enjoy a leisurely walk or go birdwatching. Some national parks also offer cultural programs or documentaries related to wildlife in the evening.
Dinner
You can enjoy a sumptuous dinner at your accommodation, which is usually included in the package.
Note:The schedule may vary depending on the park's timings and the type of safari you choose. Some national parks also offer different types of safaris, such as elephant safaris, canoe safaris, or walking safaris, which may have a different schedule.
Selecting a national park for a safari in India can depend on several factors. Here are some tips to help you select a national park for your safari:
Consider the type of wildlife you want to see:
Different national parks in India have different wildlife habitats and ecosystems. If you have a specific animal or bird that you want to see, research which national parks are known to have them. For example, if you want to see tigers, then you might want to consider Ranthambore National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, or Kanha National Park.
Research the best time to visit
The best time to visit a national park can depend on the weather and the wildlife you want to see. For example, if you want to see migratory birds, then the winter months are ideal. If you want to see tigers, then the summer months might be better as they tend to come out in search of water. Do some research on the park you are interested in and plan your visit accordingly.
Look for a reputable tour operator
A good tour operator can help you plan your safari and select the right national park based on your interests and budget. Look for a tour operator who has experience in organizing wildlife tours and has positive reviews from previous clients.
Consider the park's accessibility
Some national parks can be remote and difficult to reach, while others may be more easily accessible. Consider how you plan to travel to the national park and how much time you have available for your safari.
Check the park's regulations
Different national parks have different regulations regarding safari timings, the number of vehicles allowed in the park, and the types of vehicles allowed. Make sure you understand the park's regulations before you plan your visit.
Overall, selecting the right national park for your safari in India can greatly enhance your wildlife experience. By considering the above factors, you can choose a national park that suits your interests and budget, and enjoy an unforgettable safari experience in India.
Here are some essential things you should pack for a jungle safari:
Clothing
Comfortable and breathable clothing is a must for a jungle safari. Long-sleeved shirts and pants are recommended to protect you from the sun, insects, and thorny bushes. Neutral-colored clothing such as khaki or beige is also recommended to blend in with the surroundings. It's also a good idea to pack a light jacket or sweater for early morning or late evening safaris when it can get chilly.
Footwear
Closed-toe shoes or boots with good traction are recommended for a jungle safari. Avoid open-toe shoes or sandals as they do not provide adequate protection. It's also a good idea to pack a pair of socks that can keep your feet warm during early morning or late evening safaris.
Insect repellent
A good quality insect repellent is essential to protect you from mosquito bites and other insects.
Sunscreen
The sun can be intense in the jungle, so it's important to pack a sunscreen with a high SPF to protect your skin from sunburn.
Hat or cap
A hat or cap can protect your face and neck from the sun and also help you blend in with the surroundings.
Binoculars
A pair of binoculars can enhance your wildlife viewing experience by allowing you to see animals that are far away.
Camera
A camera is a must to capture the amazing wildlife and landscape of the jungle. Make sure you pack an extra memory card and batteries.
Water bottle and snacks
It's important to stay hydrated during the safari, so pack a water bottle and some snacks such as energy bars or nuts.
First aid kit
Pack a small first aid kit with essentials such as band-aids, antiseptic cream, and pain relievers.
Flashlight or headlamp
A flashlight or headlamp can be useful during early morning or late evening safaris and also if you need to walk around in the dark.
Remember to pack light as you will be moving around a lot during the safari. It's also important to check with your tour operator or accommodation provider if they provide any additional items or equipment that you may need during the safari.
Safety
Our safari guides are highly experienced and trained in wildlife tracking and safety protocols.
Our team members are knowledgeable about the local flora and fauna and can provide you with valuable insights during your safari.
We take the safety of our clients seriously and follow all safety protocols and guidelines.
Our team members are friendly, courteous, and professional, and strive to provide you with an enjoyable and fulfilling safari experience.
We are committed to responsible tourism practices and work closely with local communities to ensure sustainable tourism practices that benefit both wildlife and the local people.
We provide our team members with a safe and healthy work environment and ensure they receive fair compensation for their services.
At Korners of India, safety is of utmost importance to us during jungle safari trips. We have an experienced team of guides who are knowledgeable about local wildlife and safety protocols. Before each safari, we provide a detailed safety briefing with clear rules and regulations for vehicle speed, distance from wildlife, and prohibited activities. Our safari vehicles are well-maintained and equipped with safety features like first aid kits, and communication devices.
In addition, we prioritize emergency preparedness with a 24/7 support system to address any safety-related concerns that may arise. We carry essential medicines and first aid equipment and provide participants with appropriate clothing and footwear. Our team develops a risk assessment and management plan for each safari, identifying potential risks and hazards and developing clear safety protocols for each one. With these measures in place, participants can have a safe and enjoyable jungle safari experience with Korners of India.
At Korners of India, we prioritize the safety of our participants and the preservation of natural habitats during our jungle safari trips. We strictly adhere to the rules and regulations set by the forest department to ensure a responsible and sustainable safari experience. We educate our participants on the importance of adhering to these rules, including maintaining a safe distance from wildlife, avoiding littering and loud noises, and respecting the natural environment. By following these guidelines, we can ensure that our safari trips have a minimal impact on the environment and wildlife, while providing an unforgettable experience for our participants