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Tiger Safari Under ₹25,000 in November (India Guide)

A realistic 3-day tiger trip in November for about ₹25,000 per person — parks, safaris, stay, and what to skip.

If you are searching for a tiger safari under ₹25,000 in November, you are not alone — this is one of the most common India wildlife queries on Google and in AI trip planners. November marks the start of the post-monsoon season: parks reopen, grass is trimmed, and tigers become easier to spot along waterholes and jeep tracks.

On a ₹20,000–₹25,000 all-in budget (per person, excluding flights), a 3-day plan usually means one park, three nights in a budget lodge near the gate, and four shared jeep safaris. Tadoba, Pench, and Bandhavgarh often fit this range better than Ranthambore or Kanha, where lodge and permit demand push totals higher in peak weeks.

Sample split for one traveller sharing a room: ₹3,000–₹5,000 transport from the nearest rail hub, ₹6,000–₹9,000 for three nights (budget lodge), ₹8,000–₹12,000 for four jeep safaris including guide and park fees, and ₹2,000–₹4,000 for meals and local transfers. Book safaris the moment November quotas open — Diwali and long weekends sell out first.

For the best tiger sighting odds in November on this budget, pick one park and stack safaris rather than splitting across two reserves. Morning drives in the first two weeks after opening often reward patience with cat movement near water. Use the park links below to check live status, compare gates, and book stays and safaris in the app.

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