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She Travels: 10 wildlife safaris every woman should experience with her girl gang (India edition)

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 9, 2025, 18:00 IST
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She Travels: 10 wildlife safaris every woman should experience with her girl gang (India edition)

In this edition of SHE Travels, we bring to you wildlife travel. All those you love travelling, they would agree to the fact that travelling with our girl gang is fun on some other level. The comfort, the laughter, the shared playlists, the wardrobe swaps, and that collective decision to not stare at strangers, are some of the crazy things that we can expect from our girl gang only. So, this article is about wildlife safaris every woman can consider to experience with her girl gang, for the best kind of wild stories.

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Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

A favourite among wildlife lovers, for its comfort, easy logistics and dramatic tiger sightings. Ranthambore’s crumbling forts and serene lakes add a touch of romance to the rugged terrain. Safari routes are mostly smooth, guides are there to help you, while there are accommodations available ranging from boutique stays to luxury tents, perfect for a gang that loves adventure with a side of style.

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Kaziranga National Park, Assam

You know your friends better, and if your group loves biodiversity, Kaziranga is the best pick. Home to the one-horned rhinos, this place also provides sightings of elephants, swamp deer and migratory birds. Also, the park’s well-organised system, and peaceful riverfront lodges make it ideal for women travellers seeking serenity in the wild.

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Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

One of the best places for a quick getaway from Delhi/NCR. Corbett’s riverbeds, sal forests and elephant herds are the usual things that you will definitely experience. And if luck is by your side, you get to see a tiger too. If planned properly, staying inside the core zone at Dhikala can also be done. The safaris are well-regulated and the forest staff is helpful, making it a safe choice for women groups.

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Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

This tiger territory is bold, raw and unforgettable. Bandhavgarh is among those places in India with highest tiger densities, which will offer your group a real chance at the big sighting. The landscape, with cliffs, meadows, ancient caves, adds drama to every safari. So, if your gang loves big-cat stories and doesn’t mind early wake-up calls, this is the place.

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Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

This place is where barasingha graze, and has the kind of forest that soothes the soul. It’s clean, well-maintained and incredibly photogenic. The guides are highly trained and the hospitality around the park is warm, making it one of the best safe, relaxing getaways for a women’s group craving nature without chaos.

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Gir National Park, Gujarat

Home to the Asiatic lion, Gir offers a safari experience unlike any other in India. The terrain is dry, rocky and full of character. Lions often walk casually along tracks, giving everyone goosebumps. The park is organised with fixed routes, and is ideal for first-time safari-goers too.

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Nagarhole National Park, Karnataka

This place has a beautiful mix of forests and lakes, and where elephants are the real show-stoppers. Nagarhole is also quieter and less crowded than other parks, making it an ideal pick for a group that wants privacy and calm. Boat safaris on the Kabini backwaters offer a unique twist and are especially loved by women travellers for the relaxed pace.

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Tadoba–Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra

Famed for its open landscapes and tigers, Tadoba has gained popularity among wildlife photographers. Safaris here feel raw and spontaneous, which your adventure-loving girl gang will enjoy. The park has strict rules, experienced guides and good connectivity, making it safe and easy to explore.

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Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala

Those from South India, can visit this place, where boat safaris on Periyar Lake offer views of elephants, gaur and sambar against a lush backdrop. The guided nature walks and bamboo rafting experiences are perfect for women who want soft adventure without compromising safety.

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Hemis National Park, Ladakh

Hemis is home to the elusive snow leopard, and offers a high-altitude expedition too. So needless to say, this is for the tough gang. Winter treks with trained naturalists offer a rare peek into the world of this ghost-cat. It’s challenging, but the sense of achievement is unbeatable.

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