WILDLIFE SAFARI

A wildlife safari will help bond the team through their shared emotions of anticipation and thrill. The anticipation of waiting to spot the big cats helps train the eye to observe the surroundings carefully and pay attention to minor details. The team learns to expect the unexpected and continually be prepared to face challenges thrown their way. Patience is a virtue developed and nurtured as part of the activity. We focus on staying together as a group and following the instructions of the group leader for the safety of the pack. As always, Scoutindia’s activities aim to inculcate an innate respect, in all participants, for the natural habitat.

Have you ever been on that one perfect wildlife tour, the one that was just so epic you can’t stop talking about it with your office gang? At Scoutindia, we organize Corporate Wildlife Tours to spark the survival instincts in your employees, attain inspiration from the wild for team building, mutual trust and ability to resolve crisis. Scoutindia’s Wildlife Tours is considered as a niche kind of adventure but filled with immense experience. Besides, the thrill of spotting wild animals in their natural territory is just beyond imagination.

Our Scoutindia’s Wildlife Adventure Tour can also be merged with annual company offsite tour. We function across all national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India. However, we specialize in Ranthambore, Gir, Rajaji National Park, Jim Corbett and Bandhavgarh wildlife tour packages.

India offers a variety of habitat for wildlife ranging from Corbett, Bandhavgarh, Kanha and Ranthambore famous for the tiger to Rajaji and Madhumalai Parks famous for their Asiatic elephants. Gir is famous for the Asiatic Lion, Kaziranga for the one-horned rhinoceros and Bharatpur for its avi-fauna.

A commitment to preserve the environment forms the basis of all our forays into the jungles that are conducted on elephant back, by jeep, in a boat or on foot with trained naturalists. Our trips are usually based from lodges or rest houses by the park with good food and service.

Earthy coloured clothes – khaki or jungle greens are recommended while on safari.

  1. Kenya – Masai Mara Wildlife, Africa
  2. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttrakhand, India
  3. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, India
  4. Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India
  5. Gir Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujraat , India
  6. Tadoba National Park , Maharashtra, India
  7. Kanha Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India
  8. Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka, India
  9. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Rajasthan, India
  10. Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India

Uttarakhand

Madhya Pradesh

The Corbett Adventure /                                Itinerary

Jim Corbett National Park is located in the northern part of the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is named in honor of the legendary hunter turned naturalist, author and photographer, Jim Corbett, who had helped in demarcating the boundaries and setting up the park. It was in this area that he had shot the dreaded “man-eaters”, the notorious Kanda man eater being one of them. His books on these thrilling true life adventures – “The Man eaters of Kumaon” and the “Man eating Leopard of Rudraprayag” are perennial best sellers, well known all over the world. Once, a popular hunting ground of the British, this 201 square mile park is today the home to a variety of flora and fauna. It is famous for its population of Royal Bengal Tigers, leopards and Asian elephants. Corbett National Park is India’s first national park and is the first sanctuary to come under Project Tiger, started to protect the tiger population of India. With the help of the World Wildlife Fund, Project Tiger was launched in Corbett National Park in 1973.

BEST TIME November- April

DURATION 3 days/ 2 nights

The Rajaji Wildlife Safari /                              Itinerary

In 1983, three sanctuaries in the Shivalik –Chilla, Rajaji and Motichur– were merged into a large protected area and were jointly named Rajaji National Park after the famous freedom fighter Lt. Shri Rajagopalachari. Spread over an area of over 800 sq. kms, the park is a magnificent ecosystem nestled in the Shivalik ranges. With the Ganga River flowing through, the park is the beginning of the vast Indo-Gangetic plains.

BEST TIME November- May

DURATION 3 days/ 2 nights