Tiger Safari — India
The Bengal tiger, tracked from the saddle of a private jeep.
India holds more than 70% of the world's wild tigers. From Ranthambore's ruined forts to the sal forests of Bandhavgarh, JETBAY arranges private jeeps, top naturalists and palace-grade lodges for the continent's most thrilling big-cat search.
The search
Mornings and afternoons are spent in an open jeep with a naturalist reading alarm calls and pugmarks. Sightings are never guaranteed — which is precisely what makes the moment a tiger steps onto the track unforgettable.
More than tigers
Many guests pair the parks with the Taj Mahal at Agra and the palaces of Rajasthan, flying privately between to keep the rhythm unhurried.
October–April; March–April offer the best dry-season sightings.
- Ranthambore & Bandhavgarh parks
- Highest tiger-sighting densities
- Private jeep & expert naturalist
- Palace & heritage lodges
- Combine with Taj Mahal & Rajasthan
Aman-i-Khás, Ranthambore
Tented luxury beside the Ranthambore reserve.
Taj Mahua Kothi, Bandhavgarh
Jungle lodge of grass-roofed kutiyas in central India.
Six Senses Fort Barwara
A restored 14th-century fort near Ranthambore.
Fly into Delhi or Jaipur (JAI); a private charter or drive reaches the park gates.
Plan your safari
Tell us the region and your dates — we'll secure the camp, the private guide and the fly-in, with a private-jet arrival to match.