Kanha tiger safari & cycling tour, India

A two-week tailor made trip in the Central India state of Madhya Pradesh, taking in the wonders of Kanha National Park, with a four-day cycle trip the highlight. This is a wonderful grassroots trip, in the heart of rural communities. With no domestic flights involved just two first class overnight rail journeys
Mumbai Shergarh tented safari camp Kanha Tiger Reserve Phen National Park Safari drives Walking safari Village Camping Gentle Cycling Rural Indian Life
Price
£2500To£3000 excluding flights
Duration
12 Days
Type
Tailor made
Reviews
More info
Price includes full board everywhere except Mumbai where accommodation is on a bed and breakfast basis.
It includes all domestic flights and transfers and guiding everywhere except Mumbai.
It does not include alcoholic drinks or gratuities.
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Description of Kanha tiger safari & cycling tour, India

Price information

£2500To£3000 excluding flights
Price includes full board everywhere except Mumbai where accommodation is on a bed and breakfast basis.
It includes all domestic flights and transfers and guiding everywhere except Mumbai.
It does not include alcoholic drinks or gratuities.
Make enquiry

Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

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Reviews

5 Reviews of Kanha tiger safari & cycling tour, India

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Reviewed on 21 Feb 2024 by

Excellent in every respect. Locations, organisation, support, guides, staff etc etc - all personally known and trusted by Sophie. This was an amazing and exciting vacation which was so well organised that we never felt stressed. Read full review

Reviewed on 14 Dec 2023 by

One of the most memorable trips I’ve ever taken; by day four I was already scheming about how I can come back! Read full review

Reviewed on 13 Dec 2023 by

The most memorable element was the friendliness of everyone we met. From staff in lodges, people we met in the street and others on the trip. The mixture of safari and cycling gave us a perfect opportunity to combine our favourite interests. Read full review

Reviewed on 20 Nov 2017 by

Every day of my trip was exciting and memorable. It was a truly wonderful experience to explore rural Chattisgargh with a seamlessly tailored vacation. I felt I made friends every step of the way and a part of me has stayed with a wish to return. Read full review

Reviewed on 20 Nov 2017 by

So much to praise about this wonderful trip! - Sleeping at night listening to the sounds of the jungle at Shergarh – a most extraordinary and luxurious tented safari camp near Kanah. - Visit to Phen Wildlife Sanctuary, so lovely that there were no other jeeps, like safaris were fifty years ago. So peaceful to stop the jeep and listen to the sounds of the animals and the jungle. Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your vacation to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

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CARBON REDUCTION

The biggest effort we make for carbon reduction is to encourage our guests to slow down! Two destinations during a two week vacation rather than three or four not only makes for a much nicer, much more immersive vacation but cuts car travel and possible internal flights.

We encourage guests to take at least one overnight train journey in place of an internal flight. This is 'rewarded' with a £20 donation to Frank Water Charity, made on their behalf by the company.

Our main accommodation provider on this trip fuels hot water using 'Gujarati Boilers' that are fuelled with wood scraps grown on the premises.

All staff are local and thus arrive on foot or by bicycle.

Walking and cycling forms the absolute heart of our trips. There is rarely a day in which these don't form some part of the day's activities.

While the majority of guests visiting Kanha stay 3-4 nights and do 5 or more jeep safaris during their stay, we encourage longer stays (a week or more) and fewer safaris (three in a week).

All guests are given notes before arrival, all first time guests are given a steel water bottle (bought from Frank Water thus also supporting their work), asked to minimise (and if possible remove entirely) any single use plastic from their packing.

On our cycle trips we carry two large (15 l) water carriers which we re-fill with filtered water so guests can replenish their camel-baks and water carriers. I personally supervise all shopping for daily picnic food and travel with cotton bags and steel tins so I can buy fruit and nuts and snacks loose.

I advise guests to take direct flights where possible (take off and landing being a big fuel use).

Vegetarian and vegan food is available everywhere. Indeed vegetarian food is the norm.

All food is locally sourced.

All cosmetics (soaps shampoo etc) are made my a small women run organisation (Earthy Sapo) using locally sourced, organic ingredients, in recycled paper and card wrappers.


Environment and Wildlife

Our professional accommodation providers at Kanha have turned a plot of land that previously was environmentally damaging eucalyptus, into a well wooded haven for bird and insect life. The camp owners at Kanha have gradually felled the eucalypt, using it to build the shells for their tented accommodation and all their furniture (it is a marvellous mosquito repellent) whilst continually replanting mixed forest as they go. The accommodations provide alternative drinking water to the ubiquitous plastic bottles that now litter India (quite apart from the disposal of plastic bottles, it takes four litres of water to produce a single litre of drinking water).

We operate with small group sizes which not only maximises interaction within the group, guides and local community but also minimises the impact on environment.
We work with Frank Water a UK water charity (reg. 1121273) that works with NGO partners across India to improve access to safe water and sanitation. In our area, Kabirdham, FRANK works with Samerth, a local NGO, to provide safe clean water to an area that has suffered much due to climate change. We have more fund raising projects in the pipeline, including a sponsored walk visiting villages that have been helped by Samerth, which we hope will raise both funds and awareness.

We believe wildlife tourism can be an important conservation tool if used responsibly. Travel to national parks and wildlife areas brings positive economic benefits as entrance fees contribute to the maintenance and conservation of local flora and animal species, while visitors benefit from the educational aspects of the area and take away with them an increased awareness of the need and place for conservation. Equally important tourism helps the local communities living around these reserves by providing jobs and helping them realise the importance of the forest.

People

We believe there are two fundamental factors in creating a successful and socially beneficial vacation: slow travel and placing value on local knowledge. All our guides on treks in the hills are local herdsmen (yadavs) or farmers; they not only know the best routes and the food and medicinal uses of every plant and tree, but also whether it is worth a diversion to see a leopard footprint, to bypass a village where private ceremony is taking place or drop in on one where a baby welcoming party will enjoy the presence of some extra guests. It enables real relationships to be established between guests and host nationals. We ensure that there are multiple languages speakers on all our tours to avoid cultural faux pas and to enrich the exchanges between everyone. Our guides ensures that same villages are not visited by foreigners more than once in any month and that all supplies are brought along so no strain is not put on the local resources. We encourage guests to bring small but useful presents; jumpers or shawls for children (central Indian winter nights can be bitterly cold) and fresh fruit and vegetable for longer stays (50% of Indian people do not even eat one fully balance meal a day).

All our accommodation providers employ the vast majority of their staff from local villages and encourage the learning of English, interaction with guests and opportunities for promotion. The also support the education of the children of their staff and their health needs.

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