- India
About Program
This tiger conservation project is situated inside two of India's most iconic national parks: the prestigious Kanha National Park, known for being one of the best locations to see Bengal tigers in the world, and the Satpura National Park, a species-rich haven offering countless wildlife encounters.
As part of this exclusive project, you will spend five nights in Kanha's buffer zone, your accommodation being within the sumptuous Singinawa Jungle Lodge. The overarching goal of the lodge and of the project itself is to demonstrate how tourism, conservation and community development can go together and how a world-class lodge can play a positive role in saving the critically endangered tiger and other species of flora and fauna. Whilst in Satpura, you will be staying at the critically lauded Forsyth's Lodge - a small wildlife lodge set in 44 acres of reclaimed jungle at the edge of the species rich Satpura Tiger Reserve.