Destinations: Delhi – Bangalore – Nagarhole – BR Hills – Bandipur – Ooty – Munnar – Eravikulam – Periyar – Kumarakom – Kochi
Duration: 18 Nights & 19 Days
By Vacationer India Tour
The best of India’s wildlife may be seen at Jungle Trails of South India, one of the largest biodiversity hotspots in the world. This two-and-a-half-week jungle trek traverses through a number of National Parks and Sanctuaries that are well-known and coveted for their valuable species. Other experiences you can have on the path include taking nature walks in the forest, riding, feeding, and bathing elephants, touring spice plantations, climbing, boating, and, of course, spending a relaxing night in a traditional Kettuvallom (houseboat) in Kerala’s well-known backwaters.
In addition to offering rich flora and biodiversity, Nagarhole’s many grassy swamps, Bandipur, a renowned Project Tiger Reserve, Madumalai, South India’s first wildlife sanctuary in the picturesque Western Ghats (A UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site), Ervikulam, and Thekkady Wildlife Sanctuary—one of the best and largest Wildlife Reserves in India—are also well-known for their coveted encounters with tigers, leopards, sloth bears, wild Asian elephants, four-horned antelopes, the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, and hundreds of other species of flora and fauna.
🌆 Tour Highlights:
- Discover Mysore's Mysore Palace.
- Take a Jeep trip through the Nagarhole, Bandipur National Park and BR Hills to see the wildlife that lives nearby BR Hills.
- Observing animals in the morning and evening at Bandipur National Park.
- Wildlife trip in the critically endangered Nilgiri Tahr-homed Eravikulam National Park. Inside the Periyar wildlife sanctuary on a boat.
- While exploring the backwaters, go bird gazing in the Kumarakom bird sanctuary.
- Overnight houseboat cruise at Kumarakom.























