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No tigers here: India’s 10 most unique wildlife safaris

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 11, 2025, 11:22 IST
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No tigers here: India’s 10 most unique wildlife safaris

When you think of wildlife safaris in India, chances are tigers immediately come to mind. But what if we told you about some of the most fascinating wildlife in the country that have nothing to do with the striped predator? If you’re looking for a wilder, weirder, and totally unexpected wildlife experience, these ten safaris are guaranteed to surprise you!

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Kabini, Karnataka: Black panther

Step aside, Bagheera! The mysterious black panther, famously known as the ‘Ghost of the Jungle,’ prowls the thick forests of Kabini. Unlike tigers that roam in open clearings, these melanistic leopards vanish into the shadows, turning each sighting into a rare and thrilling encounter. Kabini’s rich wilderness is also home to leopards, elephants, and wild dogs, offering a vibrant wildlife experience.

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Singalila National Park, West Bengal: Red Panda

Forget big cats—how about a cuddly, tree-hugging, fire-colored fluffball? Red pandas are rare, adorable, and only found in select pockets of India, including Singalila National Park. Perched at an altitude of over 10,000 feet, this trip will be a dream for wildlife lovers who prefer a side of stunning Himalayan views with their animal spotting. Keep your binoculars ready because these shy creatures love to play hide-and-seek in the rhododendron forests!

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Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary, Bihar: Dolphin

Skip the jungle jeeps — this wildlife adventure calls for a boat! The Gangetic river dolphin, India’s national aquatic animal, swims through the muddy waters of the Ganges and is both rare and endangered. Unlike their sea-dwelling relatives, these unique dolphins are blind, using echolocation to find their way. A boat safari at Bihar’s Vikramshila Sanctuary gives you a glimpse of underwater world, with bonus sightings of turtles and vibrant water birds.

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Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, Assam: Hoolock Gibbon

Say hello to India’s only ape—the Hoolock gibbon! These agile primates glide gracefully through Assam’s rainforest canopy, their eerie, melodic calls echoing through the trees. Exploring Hoollongapar is more than just a gibbon sighting; it’s an immersion into one of India’s richest yet often overlooked ecosystems. Keep an eye out for other rare residents too, like stump-tailed macaques and slow lorises!

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Desert National Park, Rajasthan: Great Indian Bustard

Who would have imagined that one of the world’s heaviest flying birds could be so elusive? The critically endangered Great Indian Bustard (GIB) roams the arid grasslands of Rajasthan, camouflaging effortlessly with its environment. Spotting this tall, turkey-like bird as it strides across the dunes is as exhilarating as a tiger sighting, made even more special by its dangerously low population. For birdwatchers and conservationists, such a safari offers an experience to remember.

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Gulf of Mannar, Tamil Nadu: Dugong

Ever heard of India’s ‘sea cows’? Dugongs, the gentle marine herbivores related to manatees, glide through the seagrass beds of the Gulf of Mannar. A snorkeling or boat safari in this region offers a chance to witness these rare creatures, along with vibrant coral reefs and playful dolphins. It’s an underwater adventure like no other!

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Hemis National Park, Ladakh: Snow leopard

One of the rarest wildlife experiences in the world, the snow leopard safari in Ladakh is a true test of patience and adventure. These elusive big cats roam the high-altitude terrains of Hemis National Park, blending perfectly with the snowy landscape. Spotting one is a moment of pure magic for wildlife enthusiasts.

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Velavadar National Park, Gujarat: Indian wolves

Velavadar’s sweeping grasslands are home to one of India’s most overlooked predators—the Indian wolf. Leaner, smaller, and significantly more elusive than their Western cousins, these stealthy hunters are masters of remaining unseen. However, night safaris in Velavadar offer a rare and thrilling chance to witness these intelligent creatures in their natural environment.

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Gahirmatha Beach, Odisha: Olive ridley sea turtles

Each year, Odisha’s beaches become the stage for a breathtaking natural event as thousands of Olive Ridley turtles arrive for mass nesting. Seeing hatchlings emerge and journey toward the sea under the moonlight is a truly magical wildlife moment. The ideal time to witness this wonder is from November to March.

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Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra: Bison

Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary, often referred to as the ‘Bison Sanctuary,’ shelters a robust population of Indian bison, also known as gaur. These powerful, majestic creatures wander freely through the verdant landscapes of the Western Ghats, offering safari enthusiasts a rare glimpse of them in the wild. The sanctuary also delights birdwatchers with sightings of hornbills, flycatchers, eagles, and more.

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