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Safari Information

Welcome to Your Safari Guide

Planning a safari for the first time can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. This guide gives you everything you need to know — safari types, timings, rules, safety tips, and what to expect — so you can plan your visit with confidence.

What Is a Safari?

A safari is a guided wildlife experience inside designated forest zones where visitors can observe animals in their natural habitat. Safaris are conducted in authorized vehicles and follow strict rules to ensure safety for both visitors and wildlife.

  • Scenic forest landscapes
  • Chances to spot animals like deer, bison, leopards, birds, and more
  • A trained guide accompanies you throughout the journey

Types of Safaris

Jeep Safari

  • 6–8 passengers
  • Best for photography
  • Flexible movement inside the zone

Canter Safari

  • 16–20 passengers
  • Budget‑friendly
  • Good for large groups

Core & Buffer Zones

  • Core zones: Higher chances of wildlife sightings
  • Buffer zones: Less crowded, peaceful forest experience

Safari Timings

Morning Safari

  • Starts early (around sunrise)
  • Cooler weather
  • Good chances of spotting active wildlife

Evening Safari

  • Starts mid‑afternoon
  • Beautiful golden light
  • Animals often come out near water sources

Note: Exact timings may change based on forest department rules.

How to Book a Safari

You will need:

  • Full name
  • Age
  • ID proof (Aadhaar, Passport, etc.)
  • Preferred date and time
  • Zone selection

Tip: Safaris fill up quickly during weekends and holidays. Book at least 1–2 weeks in advance.

Rules & Regulations

  • Do not get down from the vehicle
  • Do not feed animals
  • Avoid loud noises
  • Follow guide instructions at all times
  • Do not litter inside the forest
  • Photography with flash is prohibited

What to Expect During the Safari

A typical safari lasts 2.5 to 3 hours. You may experience:

  • Dense forest trails
  • Water bodies and open grasslands
  • Wildlife sightings (varies by season and luck)
  • Fresh air and peaceful surroundings

What to Carry

  • Water bottle
  • Light snacks
  • Cap or hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Binoculars
  • Camera (no flash)
  • Comfortable clothing

Safety Tips

  • Stay seated inside the vehicle
  • Keep hands and arms inside
  • Do not provoke or disturb animals
  • Maintain silence near wildlife
  • Trust your guide — they know the forest best

Best Time to Visit

  • Winter (Nov–Feb): Pleasant weather, great for birdwatching
  • Summer (Mar–Jun): Higher chances of spotting animals near water
  • Monsoon: Some zones may remain closed

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the safari safe for children?
Yes, children above a certain age can join, but they must remain seated and supervised.

What if it rains?
Safaris may continue in light rain. Heavy rain may cause delays or cancellations.

Are refunds available?
Refund policies depend on the forest department’s rules.