Get your Passport and Go on a Tiger Safari in India

Get your Passport and Go on a Tiger Safari in India

India is fast growing into one of the world’s major economies, and many US travelers are now starting to discover the country for themselves. It is so diverse that there are many things to see and do here, but if you really want an adventure then you can’t beat going on a tiger safari. The national parks open between November and June to avoid the monsoon rains, so now is a great time to visit.

Essential Luggage: Passport & Visa

There are two things you will need to head to India for a tiger safari—a valid passport and an Indian visa. We can help you with both to make the planning of your trip a lot easier.

It’s impossible to get a visa upon arrival in India, and you need to visit the Indian embassy or consulate before leaving the US. Save the hassle and get us to make the application for a visa to India  for you, then you won’t have to worry about a thing.

We also offer a passport expediting service if you need your passport in a hurry.

Where to See Tigers in India

The largest population of tigers can be found in Sunderbands National Park. The name literally means ‘beautiful jungle’ and it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 for its beauty and ecological significance. As well as the large number of Royal Bengal Tigers found here, you are also likely to see monitors, pythons, and lots of exotic birds.

The second biggest population of tigers can be found in Kanha National Park. Here you will also find over 20 species of mammal, including leopards, hyenas, and jackals, as well as over 200 species of bird.

Other national parks where you can go on a tiger safari include Ranthambhore, Bandhavgarh, and Panna. All of these are spectacular wilderness areas where you’ll have the adventure of a lifetime.

Get your Passport and Visa Today

So if you want to head to India on a tiger safari then apply for your passport and visa through us and we’ll do the rest. Soon you could find yourself in the middle of a scene straight out of ‘The Jungle Book.’

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