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Top 5 jungle safaris in India that can rival Africa

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 30, 2025, 09:00 IST
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Top 5 jungle safaris in India that can rival Africa

When someone says “safari,” your brain might at once teleport you straight to the Serengeti — lions, acacia trees, and a zebra or two posing dramatically at sunset. But hold on, as India is also no shy contender in the wild game. Here, we have some of the best national parks that are home to roaring tigers, leopards, one-horned rhinos), and even lions. These national parks are dramatic, and of course, underrated.
Here are 5 Indian jungle safaris that pack in as much drama, dust, and wildlife glamour as their African counterparts. So, while you're still waiting to plan that African adventure, let India's wild side surprise you first.

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Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

A favourite place to spot tigers in their natural habitat. This former royal hunting ground now boasts one of the highest densities of Bengal tigers. Safaris here feel like an adventure, a game of peek-a-boo — and the tigers. Add in sloth bears, leopards, and samba deer. In short, you’ve got yourself an Indian-style safari with serious roar power.

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Gir National Park, Gujarat

Wait — lions? In India? Yes. Gir is home to the world’s last wild Asiatic lions, and they strut like royalty who can compete with the African ones for sure. The terrain’s dry, rugged, and dramatic. Come here for lion sightings, jackals, and peacocks that are dancing like no one is watching.

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Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Kaziranga is a lush green national park that’s also the stronghold of the one-horned rhinoceros. Unlike Africa’s rhino-chasing missions, in Kaziranga, they just casually chill by the dozens. Add wild elephants, swamp deer, and migratory birds, and this park’s basically a place where you get more than you expected.

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Ranthambore National Park, India

Ranthambhore isn’t just about tigers — though the striped species here are legendary. The real flex? Watching one slink past a centuries-old fort like it’s on a history tour. Tigers, ancient ruins, dry deciduous forest, all of these come together to offer you the effect of Indiana Jones meeting National Geographic. Bonus: leopard cameos and crocodile standoffs.

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Tadoba-Andhari National Park, Maharashtra

Tadoba is the cool, underrated safari option that remains away from the spotlight, but ends up stealing the show anyway. Here, tiger sightings are shockingly frequent, and the absence of overwhelming tourist traffic makes it all the more possible. Think dense forests, bamboo thickets, and stealth-mode predators. No drama, just action.
Sure, Africa has its Big Five, but India’s jungle safaris serve up equally wild magic with a unique desi twist. Whether it’s the regal tiger, the rare lion, or the chill rhino, these parks prove that India isn’t just a land of temples and chai — it’s a safari superstar in its own right.

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