Tiger Photo Safari

© Natural Habitat Adventures Expedition Leader Toby Sinclair

The Indian subcontinent is one of the world’s most stimulating travel destinations. While its mélange of human cultures has long drawn the attention of global travelers, its spectrum of wild habitats rich with exotic animals offers rare treasures for those who are passionate about nature, particularly if you are interested in seeing one of the world’s most exotic and endangered kings of the animal kingdom—the Bengal tiger!

Wild Bengal tiger in India

Wild Bengal tiger in India © WWF-US/Karl Egloff

Once you get away from the hustle and bustle of India’s cities, you’ll experience a much more pristine and natural realm, an untamed landscape of powerful rivers, fabled jungles and intriguing wildlife. This wild side of India is the native territory of the majestic Bengal tigers, whose numbers are finally on the rise again a century of decline.

Sunset on an Indian safari

Sunset on an Indian safari © WWF-US/Karl Egloff

Tigers are currently considered endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and are under threat from poaching, human-wildlife conflict and loss of habitat. Ecotourism is integral to tiger conservation in India, and by traveling to India, you can directly benefit the continued existence of tigers and other precious vanishing species.

Wild Tiger in India

Wild Tiger in India © Natural Habitat Adventures Expedition Leader Toby Sinclair

Are you ready to get your own incredible photographs of wild tigers roaming through their natural habitat in India’s Ranthambore National Park? Join Natural Habitat Adventures for India’s Tigers & Wildlife—a photo safari like none other—while supporting the survival of these precious animals in tandem with World Wildlife Fund (WWF)!

Photographing Wild Tigers in India

Photographing Wild Tigers in India © WWF-US/Karl Egloff