At only 437 sq. km. Bandhavgarh is one of the smaller National Parks made up of grasslands, birch forests and bamboo that provide cover for the plentiful indigenous wildlife. In common with many other parks, Bandhavgarh is home to a wide variety of game including leopard, sloth bear, gaur, sambar, chital, jungle cat, wild pig and of course tiger. The healthy population of approximately 60-70 animals means that this park has the highest tiger density of any of India's reserves. Aside from the game and the tigers, the park also plays host to up to 150 species of birds including many on the migratory trail, such as the Steepe eagle. This trip is all about taking the time to not only see some incredible wildlife but to capture those once in a lifetime images that will bring back memories for years to come. You will be sharing this experience with fellow photography enthusiasts and our own expert Paul Goldstein. Conservationist and photographer, Paul is the man to help you improve your photography skills. His love of wildlife has resulted in three stunning books of  his most memorable images to date. Our local leader Himanshu Bagde will also share his infectious enthusiasm for India's wildlife while ensuring your trip runs smoothly.
  • One of the most important tiger reserves, Bandhavgarh N.P
  • 150 species of birds, leopards, deer, jungle cats and wild dogs
  • Great rocky hills, lush deciduous forests
  • Supporting TOFTigers’ campaign to protect biodiversity and restore habitats

We stay at the Nature Heritage Resort in charming, air-conditioned cottages. Each has a veranda where you can unwind and enjoy the sounds and atmosphere of nature. Hotel facilities include a restaurant, swimming pool and spa, plus wifi and laundry services.



In the evenings, people tend to gather around a campfire and share their wildlife-spotting stories from the day. The resort is very close to the Bandhavgarh National Park gates so it is a quick drive to our safaris each day.



Nature Heritage Resort is committed to conservation and working with the local community, following ecofriendly practices.