Jungle Book Safaris
Experience the real-life setting of Kipling’s tales. Track tigers, leopards, wild dogs (Dholes), and Indian gaurs across breathtaking landscapes.
Vihaanga Journeys was founded with a clear vision—to present India in its most authentic, comfortable, and meaningful way for global travelers.
Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh is arguably one of the most beautiful and well-managed wildlife reserves in India. Famous for inspiring Rudyard Kipling's classic, "The Jungle Book," its sweeping landscapes feature vast grassy meadows, towering Sal forests, and crystal-clear streams. Kanha is globally renowned not just for its thriving population of Bengal Tigers, but also for bringing the spectacular hard-ground Barasingha (swamp deer) back from the brink of extinction. It offers a pristine, storybook wilderness experience.
Mid-October to June. Winters (Nov-Feb) are beautiful for landscapes, while summers (Mar-May) offer the best tiger sightings.
Kanha Meadows, Sunset Point at Bamni Dadar, Kanha Museum, and sightings of Tigers and Barasingha.
Stay in premium luxury safari lodges, rustic eco-friendly camps, and comfortable nature resorts nestled in the buffer zones.
Immerse in indigenous Baiga tribal culture, enjoy sunset views from Bamni Dadar, and capture stunning wildlife photography.
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Experience the real-life setting of Kipling’s tales. Track tigers, leopards, wild dogs (Dholes), and Indian gaurs across breathtaking landscapes.
Step outside the park for an authentic cultural experience. Interact with the Baiga and Gond tribes, learning about their forest-dependent lifestyle and arts.
