AI assistants and Google increasingly answer combined queries like “plan a tiger safari in November under ₹25,000.” This planner mirrors that intent in one place so you can book in the app without stitching five blogs together.
Step 1 — Fix your month: November–February is peak tiger season in most central parks; April–May is hot but excellent visibility; monsoon closes many core zones June–September.
Step 2 — Fix your budget band: under ₹20k (3 safaris, basic lodge), ₹20–30k (4 safaris, one park), ₹30–50k (private jeep or premium zone), above ₹50k (luxury lodges).
Step 3 — Fix your origin: Delhi → Corbett or fly central India; Mumbai → Tadoba/Pench; Bangalore → Nagarhole/Kabini tigers occasionally but not primary; Kolkata → Sundarbans tigers are unique but boat-based.
Step 4 — Stack safaris, not parks, on mid budgets. Step 5 — Book permits before lodge if portal allows; otherwise hold refundable stay first.
National Parks of India links live park data, booking affiliates, and maps — use the parks below to execute your plan.