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Land of tiger

This pass march trip in India with Exodus wa our second trip in 6 months in India to see the tigers. And it was magical, and both time our guides where doing every thing ine their control to give us a experience we will remind for ever

Most Inspirational Moment

To see that female tiger in Bandhavgarh Park in a water pound for almost an hour. And in the three parks Pench, Khana & Bandahvgarh where unique place to visit, but most important for me was the contact with local peoples at the resort, in the parks also in the villages near those parks.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Krishna was a great guide, i was looking after us all the time to make sure the trip was a unforgettable trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is a wildlife trip so be open mind to any oportunity you may encounter. And enjoy the contact with Indian peoples and natures

Land of the Tiger

We loved the entire trip. It took us to three very different National Parks, all of which were fascinating and the scenery was surprisingly different. India is so full of colour and noise that even the long drives between parks were interesting, allowing us a glimpse of rural life in India. The hotels (lodges) were quite varied. Our favourite was the last, at Bandhavsgar. The gardens were beautiful and I managed to photograph what is, apparently, a rare bird, from our balcony. The birds were superb, colourful and noisy. And then, there’s the Tigers!!

Most Inspirational Moment

What can I say.....We had 15 game drives booked, plus one extra. Everyone wants to see tiger, and for us they were very elusive. We kept missing that close sighting by five minutes and began to believe than it might not happen. You keep telling yourself that you KNEW you might not see the tigers....but you want it so much. We had glimpses, teasing and tantalising. Our tour leader, Krishna, was determined that we would find a really good view, and he and our guide, plus our driver, worked hard to deliver. Finally, early one morning, we rounded a corner and heard the words 'Tiger....in the road and coming toward us!!' It could not have been better!! I believe that my heart stood still for several moments, as we drank in the magnificence of the most beautiful animal I have ever seen. The tigress passed within two metres of where I sat and her photograph is now proudly displayed in my office. We were able to watch her for some time, as the driver reversed up the road allowing her to walk towards us.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Krishna was a brilliant group leader. Admittedly, we were a very small group of four, so I don't think we were difficult, but he worked hard to show us so much of interest. He was very well informed and knowledgeable.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The heat is exhausting and the hours are long. We tried to rest in the middle of the day and made sure to be very well hydrated at all times. 'Delhi belly' is a well known risk, but Krishna was good with the remedy and we were not too incapacitated by it.

Not many tigers

Limited sightings of tigers on our trip, the occasional ear in tall grass but over trip one great encounter early one morning only disturbed by multiple trucks running into each other and guides yelling at each other. One other fair sighting from a distance but we had to leave because of closing time. This is not anyone’s fault, but with vehicles limited to roadways, no elephant safaris just be prepared for few tigers.

Most Inspirational Moment

Our morning encounter was fabulous. Taj Mahal was very unique as well.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Tried hard but trouble finding tigers. Beyond exodus control but mandatory local guide on each safari was generally a waste of time, money (we had to tip, not sure why), and space in vehicles which can be tight. Most local guides just sat there, said very little, took up room.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Lots of other wildlife but can be frustrating not to see tigers. Train trip was pretty bad, people in and out of cabin, lights on and off, constant noise, NO privacy with people opening curtains constantly thru night, and then soldiers came on board with guns, took over any empty spaces, kept opening curtains, slept on floor so u could not move.

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Tiger sightings throughout last season were generally very good so we are sorry to hear that Ross didn’t see as many tigers as we would have hoped or expected. A local guide is obligatory within the National Parks and Exodus is compelled to follow the rules and regulations of the parks we visit, however we regret that Ross found the guides to be disappointing. We are sorry that there was some disturbance on the train on this occasion; this is not normal and most clients find the opportunity to take an overnight train to be an interesting and rewarding experience.

Katherine Tory – Product Manager for India

Jane Swinney

Fantastic holiday with amazing wildlife including tigers in all the parks we visited. Would highly recommend this holiday with good accomodation and fab food.

Most Inspirational Moment

Many but spending time with the school kids sponsored by Exodus and seeing so many tigers in their natural enviroment

Thoughts on Group Leader

Bali was fantastic and could'nt do enough for you. He definately made the trip memorable.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't ignore the warnings in the trip notes about the cold..................6am in an open top jeep was freezing through to the bones.....pack wisely!

Land of The Tiger

Does exactly what it says on the tin!! This IS the land of the tiger. Don’t expect to see then on every game drive but you should see them- I counted 11 different tigers, some in the distance and some VERY close. Absolutely awesome. Seeing the Taj Mahal- wow.

Most Inspirational Moment

Apart from seeing the majestic tigers in their natural environment, the rickshaw tour in Delhi is a must. You get taken around the smallest of backstreets both on foot and by rickshaw. It was brilliant! Be prepared for the wonderfully friendly people who want to take photos of you with them- the kids demand you take their photo and do not ask for money which is refreshing. I was worried about the food as I don't like Indian food over here but I ate everything put in front of me and went back for more- delicious!!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Krishna lacked social skills and a sense of humour. He did the basics and nothing more. If you have a good group of people with you, like I had, that saves the trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't take out all your money at the airport- just enough for the first couple of days at Pench as there is access to banks and ATM's along the way. Also you can use rupees after security at the departure airport- just not in the duty free shop, but all others accept them. However there are no money change facilities after security so if you have a lot of rupees left then make sure you change them and just leave enough to buy food/drink while waiting for your plane. If you are on a tight budget then fill up on the late breakfasts on the game drives to keep you going until dinner- this will save buying lunch.

LAND OF THE TIGER

This is a packed itinerary, but very well organised as usual with Exodus. Everything went according to plan with no hiccups. There are a lot of long drives between parks, but it gives you plenty of time to take in the amazing countryside. I love these long drives as there is always something to see.

Most Inspirational Moment

The most inspirational moment was seeing my first tiger on my birthday, after 10 game drives & over 40 hours of looking. Spotting 2 leopards was a Brucie bonus as I never expected to see any.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Krishna was a really sound guy. Very knowledgable who knew his stuff. Anything he didn't know he would find out for us. You could tell the guy was as enthusiastic seeing tigers with us, than the first time he ever saw one. Was still answering our questions on the way to the airport. I'd love his job.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Freezing cold on early game drives, so wrap up well & take the blankets on offer. In the shade a lot on some drives as the terrain is dense forest. This makes tiger sightings harder. I found it hard to spend my money as everything's so cheap ( once you hit Agra & Delhi that is when you can spend money ). Beer cheap, food cheap, early morning drives make sure you don't drink too much beer.

LAND OF THE TIGER

This trip was fantastic, it was organised well, the accomodation exceeded my expectations and it helped me accomplish my lifetime dream of seeing Tigers in the wild. I went with high hopes but a strong realisation that Tigers are wild animals and to prepare myself for not seeing them but enjoying the trip as a whole, luckily for me i saw 9 different Tigers and enjoyed the trip so much I will be doing the same one again with some of my family in a few years. I went as a single traveller and although the majority of travellers on my trip were in couples there were plenty of other single travellers and everybody gelled well together and mixed all the time. No being a gooseberry!

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing Tigers in the wild was absolutely unforgettable and the main reason for my trip but I really enjoyed the vast array of other wildlife there was to take in.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The group leader on the trip was a Tiger enthusiast who had loads of great stories to share and pictures to show. He was always happy to help and went out of his way to ensure everybody had a great time. He made a really great trip excellent!

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you go on a winter depature it is really cold on the morning game drives, I took completly the wrong clothes. While it was still gloriously hot inbetween drives, first thing in the morning I was wearing two fleeces and a hat as well as the blanket provided in the jeep!

LAND OF THE TIGER

This was a mystical and awe-inspiring trip – seeing tigers in the wild was the best wild animal experience I have ever had. We saw small cubs, 3 near adult tigers lounging around together in the shade, several crossing the road next to us, another one sitting in a waterhole, altogether 16 tigers and 5 leopards. Can’t believe how lucky we were.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing Muna, the tiger with CAT written on his forehead, come out of the bush at Kanha, and wander along the road beside us, mark his territory, walk on a bit further then cross the road. All this whilst about 12 jeeps were jostling to get close to him. He didn't pay us the slightestbit of attention.Seeing how the wardens reacted at Bandhavgahr when we reported seeing the tiger with the porcupine quill up its nose on our last day. Within hours they had got a vet to the tiger, darted her, and removed the quill, which was so far up her nose it was life-threatening. She was in agony and it was very heartening that they intervened so quickly.Seeing two wild dogs bring down an 8-pointer spotted deer stag. They had obviously been attacking it for some time and the stag had much of its rump eaten away. Every time they brought it down it got back up to fight again even though it was deeply in shock. Finally they left to get the rest of the pack, and even then it tried to get away, but was far too badly mauled to survive. It was a very brave animal.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Krishna was brilliant. He was passionate about the tigers and so well informed. It was a pleasure to be with him. He also looked after me so well when I got sick, and arranged for a doctor at the camp to see me and give me antibiotics. He is one of the best group leaders I have been with and he was funny and endearing as well as good at his job.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take antibiotics, don't ever brush your teeth with tap water, even in Mumbai (my downfall) and don't wear anything on the drives that you love, everything gets covered in red dust that doesn't really wash out!

LAND OF THE TIGER

This thoroughly exceeded my expectations. In seeing 15 different tigers I think we were extremely fortunate……..but what a thrill. Hard to see it being bettered; but we will no doubt try.

Most Inspirational Moment

Observing tigers (and leopards) in their habitat, some from only around 15 yards from the vehicle was a dream come true and so emotive.

Thoughts on Group Leader

For any tour you need an informed, interested and knowledgeable leader, not just on the tour 'main topic' but associated facts and information too. In Krishna we had someone that fitted the bill admirably. He 'knew his stuff' on a wide and extremely varied range of facts relating to India and the wildlife we encountered on our safari, and was never stuck for an answer. He made sure the trip was memorable for all the right reasons, and was always attentive to both the needs of the individual as well as those of the wider group. I came away with a collection of thoughts, information and images on India that will remain with me for a very long time, thanks in no small part to his enthusiasm. I cannot recommend him highly enough.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't let pre-conceptions on things such as 'Delhi belly' dampen your thoughts about going on a holiday to India. Our tour was trouble free, due in no small part to the preparation undertaken by Exodus and it's staff. Relax and enjoy the experience.

LAND OF THE TIGER

Beautiful game parks, fantastic wildlife, good accommodation. Altogether a great experience.

Most Inspirational Moment

Finally seeing tigers on our 18th (and final!) game drive!  They are truly amazing creatures and we were privileged to see 4 on our final drive, two of which we saw really close up and for quite a while. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Harish Kumar is exceptionally knowledgeable about India and its wildlife, especialy the beautiful birds.  He could not have worked harder to nip any health issues in the bud whenever anyone in the group was under the weather and to ensure we had the best opportunities to see the wonderful wildlife, including tigers.  He felt personally responsible that, until our fianl drive, we had not had a decent sighting of a tiger and this was obviously a great concern for him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Tigers are wild creatures and do not appear just because you will them to!  Current Indian goivernment policy has reduced the opportunities for seeing tigers so now is the time to go before their numbers dwindle even further as a result of poaching. Having said that, be prepared to just enjoy the beauty of the parks and the other wonderful wildlife in case you are unlucky in your tiger quest.  There's plenty else to enjoy.Make sure you have your binoculars handy at all times and don't let your camera battery or memory run out!Ear plugs for the overnight train may be useful We had a chronic snorer as a neighbour - he got a good night's sleep but nobody else in the vicinity did!