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Wildlife tours in India

India is home to many national parks and within these a fantastic array of wildlife, much of it unique. Learn about the best parks to visit, the best accommodation options plus the wildlife you will see.

There are less than 400 Asiatic lions left in the wild in Gir

There are less than 400 Asiatic lions left in the wild in Gir

Having visited the parks ourselves, we use the best local guides available who do their utmost to ensure that you get the best sightings possible.

An adult male tiger resting in a water body, TadobaThough sightings cannot be guaranteed, you can be assured that every game drive is a unique event and the multitude of animals and birds will keep the keenest eye busy.

We suggest travelling at a slow pace so that you have time for photography, detailed wildlife exploration and some relaxation as well as the chance to get to know the country’s culture. We want your tour to be enjoyable as well as informative, to inspire you to return and see more of the subcontinent’s great natural wealth.

Don't forget to view our top tipswhen to go and typical day pages for more information.

Audley and TOFT

Royal Bengal Tiger, Ranthambhore National ParkAudley is a member of TOFT (Travel Operators for Tigers) who, in conjunction with Global Tiger Patrol, supports a sustainable approach to tourism in the wildlife reserves.

This means you can be sure that your tour and itinerary are being operated in a responsible manner and will benefit the local villagers and the wildlife within the parks you visit.

Audley has been a member since 2007 and this year as part of our commitment to TOFT £15 will be contributed for each person who travels to one of India's national parks where tigers are present.

Travel Operators for Tigers (TOFT)

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