KANHA NATIONAL PARK SAFARI The Tiger Trip Trip Summary Kanha Tiger Reserve, located in central India, makes a wonderful trip extension to your travels in India, whether in the north or south. Famously the “jungle” that inspired Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book, it is a beautiful area comprised of sal and bamboo forest, grasslands and river habitat. The most prevalent animal is the Chital (or spotted deer) which can be viewed grazing peacefully on meadows or amongst trees, often near langur monkeys, who not only dislodge fruit and seeds from the trees which the chital then eat, but who also provide a look-out for tiger. Over 100 tigers roam the jungle’s pristine wilderness, with wild dog and the elusive leopard representing the park’s other main predators. The park is home to the world’s only population of the barasingha deer, and the reserve’s authorities have been instrumental in rescuing the species from imminent extinction. Explore Kanha’s wildlife at close range by jeep, or on elephant-back for a unique safari experience. DETAILS 4 Days/3 Nights Price: Per person, double occupancy April - June from $2,950 October - March from $2,740 Based on two guests traveling together. This 4-day Indian safari is intended to be combined with another Bushtracks Indian adventure for a minimum 7-day trip. Departure Dates: Daily To book or for further information call Bushtracks at 1-800-995-8689