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INDIA
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Victor Soares
TOUR GUIDE
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DATES

14 Feb - 23 Feb 2026 - 3 PLACES LEFT

07 Nov - 16 Nov 2026 - 4 PLACES LEFT

India is home to the largest population of wild tigers in the world, offering some of the most exciting and immersive safari experiences.
Summary

India is a land of breathtaking diversity, where ancient traditions seamlessly blend with modern influences, creating a tapestry of rich cultural heritage. The country is a vibrant mosaic of colors, sounds, and flavors, where historic monuments, temples, and palaces stand alongside bustling markets and serene landscapes. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the golden beaches of the Indian Ocean, India is a land of contrasts, with each region offering something unique and extraordinary.

Nature flourishes in every corner of India, whether it’s the lush rainforests of the Western Ghats, the barren deserts of Rajasthan, or the mystical mangroves of the Sundarbans. The country’s climate and geography create a wide range of habitats, providing a home to an astonishing variety of flora and fauna. India’s diverse ecosystems—ranging from dense forests and savannahs to wetlands and high-altitude plateaus—offer an array of habitats that support a rich tapestry of life.

  • Day 1 - Arrival & First Safari – Nagpur to Tadoba

    Upon your early morning arrival in Nagpur, you’ll be met by our friendly ground team, who will assist with your luggage and ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel for a well-earned rest. After a 5–6 hour break to recharge, we’ll depart for our journey to Tadoba National Park. You’ll be picked up from the hotel and travel in comfort via air-conditioned vehicle to your lodge near the park.

    Later in the afternoon, we embark on our first tiger safari — a thrilling opportunity to track and photograph your first tiger(s), along with other captivating and photogenic wildlife that call this region home.


    Accommodation: Lodge near Tadoba National Park on a full board basis

    Activities: Airport transfer, lodge transfer, tiger safari


    Day 2 – Full Day Exploring Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve

    Today is fully dedicated to exploring the incredible landscapes and wildlife of the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve. Our primary focus will be tracking and photographing the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat, but Tadoba offers much more than just tigers.

    As we journey through the reserve, you’ll have the chance to encounter a rich array of wildlife. Common mammal sightings may include langurs, nilgai, barking deer, blue bull, spotted deer, gaur (Indian bison), and sambar. With a bit of luck, you may also spot more elusive species such as leopards, chinkara (Indian gazelle), flying squirrels, sloth bears, dholes (wild dogs), striped hyenas, small Indian civets, jungle cats, or even a rare chausingha (four-horned antelope).


    For bird enthusiasts, the park is home to over 195 species — from water birds and raptors to rare and endangered species — making this a paradise for wildlife photographers of every kind.


    Accommodation: Lodge near Tadoba National Park on a full board basis

    Activities: Morning and afternoon tiger safari


    Day 3 – A New Safari Perspective & Optional Cultural or Birding Activities

    This morning, we embark on another exciting tiger safari — this time entering the park through a different gate, offering a fresh perspective and new photographic opportunities compared to the previous day.

    In the afternoon, you’ll have the option to relax at the lodge and unwind, or, for those eager to explore more, we can arrange a cultural visit to a nearby village or a local birding excursion for a change of pace and scenery.


    Accommodation: Lodge near Tadoba National Park on a full board basis

    Activities: Morning safari and optional afternoon activities


    Day 4 - Full Day Exploring Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve

    Similar to Day 2, today is fully dedicated to exploring the incredible landscapes and wildlife of the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve.


    Accommodation: Lodge near Tadoba National Park on a full board basis

    Activities: Morning and afternoon tiger safari


    Day 5 – Leisurely Journey to Pench National Park

    Today is set aside as a dedicated travel day, giving us the chance to slow down, enjoy the journey, and take in the changing landscapes as we make our way to Pench National Park.


    There’s no need to rush — we’ll depart at a comfortable time and enjoy a gentle, scenic drive through the heart of central India. Along the way, we’ll stop for a relaxed lunch at a local eatery, offering a taste of regional cuisine and a break to stretch our legs. The route itself is part of the experience, passing through rural villages, forests, and open countryside that offer occasional glimpses of daily life and natural beauty.


    Upon arrival at our lodge near Pench, you’ll have time to settle in, unwind, and prepare for the adventures ahead in this stunning new location — home to rich biodiversity and yet another chance to encounter tigers and other wildlife in a completely different setting.


    Accommodation: Lodge near Pench National Park on a full board basis


    Day 6 – Full-Day Exploration of Pench National Park

    After yesterday’s rest and scenic transfer, today is fully devoted to discovering the rich wildlife and captivating landscapes of Pench National Park.

    Pench’s dry deciduous forests, dominated by teak and other native flora, create a unique and photogenic backdrop for wildlife viewing. The park is renowned for its thriving tiger population, but it is also home to a wide range of other iconic species. Sightings often include leopards, dholes (Indian wild dogs), gaur (Indian bison), sambar, chital (spotted deer), wild boar, and sloth bears. If we’re lucky, we may even encounter rarer inhabitants such as the jungle cat or the elusive small Indian civet.


    Pench is also a haven for bird watchers. Among the more striking avian residents are the Malabar pied hornbill, grey-headed fish eagle, Indian pitta, and the impressive king vulture.


    With its diverse wildlife, open vistas, and exceptional birdlife, Pench offers a day rich in photographic potential and unforgettable encounters with the wild.


    Accommodation: Lodge near Pench National Park on a full board basis

    Activities: Morning and afternoon tiger safari


    Day 7 – A New Safari Perspective & Optional Cultural or Birding Activities

    Much the same as Day 3, this morning, we embark on another exciting tiger safari — this time entering Pench through a different gate, offering a fresh perspective and new photographic opportunities compared to the previous day.

    In the afternoon, you’ll have the option to relax at the lodge and unwind, or, for those eager to explore more, we can arrange a cultural visit to a nearby village or a local birding excursion for a change of pace and scenery.


    Accommodation: Lodge near Pench National Park on a full board basis

    Activities: Morning safari and optional afternoon activities


    Day 8 - Final Safaris in Pench: Ending on a High Note

    Today marks our final two tiger safaris — and we’re aiming to go out with a bang! Just like Day 6, the day is fully dedicated to exploring the breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity of Pench National Park. With its golden teak forests, open meadows, and abundant wildlife, Pench continues to offer fresh photographic opportunities and surprises around every corner. This is our last chance to capture powerful wildlife moments — perhaps a final tiger sighting, a dramatic bird in flight, or a peaceful scene bathed in the morning light.


    Fun fact: Pench’s beauty and wilderness famously inspired Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. As you journey through its wild heart, it’s easy to see why — the sights and sounds feel like a living storybook.


    These closing drives are often the most meaningful, as we reflect on the incredible encounters and images we’ve gathered over the past week.


    Accommodation: Lodge near Pench National Park on a full board basis

    Activities: Morning and afternoon tiger safari


    Day 9 - Departure

    Later on in the night, around midnight, we’ll transfer to the airport for your early morning flight home — carrying with you not just photographs, but unforgettable memories of India’s wild heart.


    Due to the time difference and our eastward travel, we’ll be flying against the clock — meaning you can expect to arrive home on the very same day, even after a long journey.


    Please Note:

    The itinerary above is based on flights between London and Nagpur operated by Qatar Airways. Your flights may differ depending on your departure location, airline, or schedule. We strongly recommend getting in touch with us before booking so we can help align your travel plans with the itinerary and ensure a smooth experience throughout.

What To Expect

What to bring (this will not be provided by your host)

Your photographic equipment - check recommendations

Any medication you may need for the duration of the tour.

Unless there is a huge downpour, we will still continue to photograph in the rain as this can produce amazing photos. 

Please bring what you would consider to be suitable clothing. Of course, no one will be forced to be in the rain, if they don't want to be.

Optional: Tripod/Monopod


Walking during the workshop

There isn't much walking when we're snapping photos of wildlife from a vehicle. The only time you'll need to stretch your legs a bit is during scheduled stops. These areas are fenced off and are equipped with VERY basic toilets. Although you should remain attent and cautious, these are are generally safe. For this and for the trip in general, be sure to bring a good pair of walking boots! We will be walking across a rocky area on Lunga


Transportation and Parking

Transportation to and from Mull is excluded. The house has some free parking available, but you may need to leave your vehicle in the street if that is all taken.


Food

All melas are catered for. However, it is important that you tell us about any allergies or preferences that you have as soon as possible. The food is delicious, but not everyone will think so, therfore give us plenty of time to see what can be done. While "Deli-Belly" is a real concern for many we will insist on bottled water where we can and will stay away from foods that we have (in our experience) found to be the most likely to give us problems. 


IMPORTANT: Any allergies and special requirements need to be advised and arranged prior to departure.


Photographic Experience

Whatever your knowledge and experience, you are welcome! All levels of photography are catered for, and your photographic host is available to you all the time throughout this trip.

IMPORTANT

Travel Insurance

Travel Insurance – it is a requirement when booking on any wildlife photography tour or workshop scheduled by Victor Soares Photography & Tours that you have adequate travel insurance, we suggest a policy from a reputable supplier which you may already be using. 

 

Equipment Insurance

It is critical that your photographic equipment be adequately insured before you embark on any holiday where you take your equipment with you. Our tours are no different. These tours can sometimes involve venturing into remote, & sometimes unpredictable environments where accidents & unexpected incidents occur. We recommend insurance against theft, loss, or damage, ensuring your investment is safeguarded. 

 

Wildlife photography involves capturing unique & irreplaceable moments, where any unforeseen mishap could result in significant monetary losses. By insuring your equipment, you can enjoy peace of mind, knowing that you’re covered in case of any unfortunate events, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring world of wildlife & capture stunning photographs without worry.

10 Days | from £3790pp

No Single Suppliment

Booking Details

Dates

14 - 23 Feb 2026 - 3 places

07 - 16 Nov 2026 - 4 places


Tour Leader: Victor Soares

Group Size: 4-6

Cost: from £3790 pp single

Deposit: £800

Single Suppliment: N/A

Meeting: To be arranged depending on flights

Highlights
  • Join fellow photography enthusiasts on a journey through some of India's premier tiger safari destinations.

  • Walk in the footsteps of Rudyard Kipling and explore the real-life wilderness that inspired The Jungle Book.

  • Experience the vibrant culture and warm hospitality of India, where rich traditions, flavorful cuisine, and heartfelt welcomes create unforgettable memories.

  • Capture breathtaking photographs of majestic bengal tigers in their natural habitat, showcasing their power, grace, and striking beauty.

  • Relax and unwind in exquisite lodges, offering world-class amenities, stunning views, and a perfect blend of comfort and adventure.

  • Savor mouth-watering cuisine. Every meal is a delightful journey of rich flavors, authentic regional dishes, and fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

  • Only 2 people per safari vehicle, meaning you get your own row of seats!

  • The price is based on single occupancy. Want to bring a partner or a friend? You’ll enjoy a discount for that!

Included
  • Accommodation for 9 nights near relevant Tiger Reserves on SINGLE basis

  • Services of FOW’s professional expedition leader(s)

  • 11 Tiger Safaris in dedicated vehicles (2 guests per vehicle)

  • Services of local guides and lodge staff

  • Resort to safari Gate transportation

  • All meals

  • Some gratuities (to be advised)

  • Camera fees for one camera per person

  • Airport pick up and drop off in air conditioned vehicles

  • Jungle safari permits, vehicle fees and guide fees

  • All taxes, permits and service fees.

Excluded
  • Any international or local flights

  • Alcoholic beverages

  • Some gratuities (to be advised)

  • Passport and visa fees (although we will guide you in this process)

  • Optional activities

  • Items of a personal nature (phone calls, laundry and internet, etc.)

  • Airline baggage fees

  • Personal travel insurance (recommended)

  • Personal Property/Camera  insurance (recommended)

Recommended

Your photographic equipment of choice

  • one or two camera bodies (personal choice) - small additional charge for 2nd camera at the tiger reserves

  • a telephoto lens (300mm - 500mm) + a Teleconverter

  • a wide lens (24mm or less) - for landscape or astronomy (personal choice)

  • an intermediate lens (24-105 is perfect)

A tripod (although it is not specifically necessary)

A rain cover for camera/lens

A pair of binoculars

A pair of comfortable walking boots (for any walks)

A neck gaiter (or similar) as there will be a lot of dust

Dust proofing for your camera/lems

A rucksack to keep your equipment in while on safari (to protect from dust)

Weatherproof clothing (just in case)

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Itinerary

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India is a land of breathtaking diversity, where ancient traditions seamlessly blend with modern influences, creating a tapestry of rich cultural heritage. The country is a vibrant mosaic of colors, sounds, and flavors, where historic monuments, temples, and palaces stand alongside bustling markets and serene landscapes. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the golden beaches of the Indian Ocean, India is a land of contrasts, with each region offering something unique and extraordinary.

Nature flourishes in every corner of India, whether it’s the lush rainforests of the Western Ghats, the barren deserts of Rajasthan, or the mystical mangroves of the Sundarbans. The country’s climate and geography create a wide range of habitats, providing a home to an astonishing variety of flora and fauna. India’s diverse ecosystems—ranging from dense forests and savannahs to wetlands and high-altitude plateaus—offer an array of habitats that support a rich tapestry of life.

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Tigers of India | Capturing the Royal Beasts

INDIA

In The Land Of Tigers

T O U R  D A T E S

14 Feb - 23 Feb 2026 - 3 PLACES LEFT

07 Nov - 16 Nov 2026 - 4 PLACES LEFT

  • Accommodation for 9 nights near relevant Tiger Reserves on SINGLE basis

  • Services of FOW’s professional expedition leader(s)

  • 11 Tiger Safaris in dedicated vehicles (2 guests per vehicle)

  • Services of local guides and lodge staff

  • Resort to safari Gate transportation

  • All meals

  • Some gratuities (to be advised)

  • Camera fees for one camera per person

  • Airport pick up and drop off in air conditioned vehicles

  • Jungle safari permits, vehicle fees and guide fees

  • All taxes, permits and service fees.

DOWNLOADS

RECOMMENDED

INCLUDED

EXCLUDED

  • Any international or local flights

  • Alcoholic beverages

  • Some gratuities (to be advised)

  • Passport and visa fees (although we will guide you in this process)

  • Optional activities

  • Items of a personal nature (phone calls, laundry and internet, etc.)

  • Airline baggage fees

  • Personal travel insurance (recommended)

  • Personal Property/Camera  insurance (recommended)

Your photographic equipment of choice

  • one or two camera bodies (personal choice) - small additional charge for 2nd camera at the tiger reserves

  • a telephoto lens (300mm - 500mm) + a Teleconverter

  • a wide lens (24mm or less) - for landscape or astronomy (personal choice)

  • an intermediate lens (24-105 is perfect)

A tripod (although it is not specifically necessary)

A rain cover for camera/lens

A pair of binoculars

A pair of comfortable walking boots (for any walks)

A neck gaiter (or similar) as there will be a lot of dust

Dust proofing for your camera/lems

A rucksack to keep your equipment in while on safari (to protect from dust)

Weatherproof clothing (just in case)

Frequently Asked Questions

Itinerary

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