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Tadoba Tigers and Gir Lions Traveller Reviews

Reviews of Tadoba Tigers and Gir Lions

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Tadoba Tigers and Gir Lions by wild dogs galore, 15 Jun 2015
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India wildlife extravaganza

The animal I most wanted to see were dholes. This was my second trip to India and they alluded me. I know there are no guarantees with nature, but within 2 hours on our first game drive I saw a pack of three right behind the jeep. All in all I saw three packs on five occasions and saw them with puppies and saw them mating. The forest was beautiful with colorful birds especially the Paradise Flycatcher. I saw tigers, sloth bears, several species ...

The animal I most wanted to see were dholes. This was my second trip to India and they alluded me. I know there are no guarantees with nature, but within 2 hours on our first game drive I saw a pack of three right behind the jeep. All in all I saw three packs on five occasions and saw them with puppies and saw them mating. The forest was beautiful with colorful birds especially the Paradise Flycatcher. I saw tigers, sloth bears, several species of deer, tree shrew and a monitor lizard. This trip was more than I could of hoped for. The lodge was very nice and the food was great. I especially enjoyed the movie on Indian wildlife provided nightly. I give it an A++

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He was so helpful. He met me at the airport when I arrived and he helped me on my flight home through the airport. It can be scary for a foreigner in a strange place. He put me at ease. All the necessary documents were provided for me when I arrived at my hotel in Delhi and he explained what each document was for. The book on tigers was a nice touch.

Wildlife Trails responded to this review on 16 Jun 2015:

We are delighted that you had such a special time in Tadoba national park and the trip exceeded your expectations. Thank you for taking the time and trouble to post your review.

Tadoba Tigers and Gir Lions by SP, 6 May 2015
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Superb wildlife adventure

We visited 3 nature reserves in India - Ranthambore, Tadoba and Gir. The variety of Wildlife we saw was amazing, we had great sightings of Tigers, Lions, Leopards, Sloth Bears, Wild Dogs, Monkeys, Wild Boar, deers, birds, snakes, crocs - it was a nature lovers paradise. The weather was good and we met some lovely people, local and tourists. We had some great local food and the staff couldn't do any more for you. We also had a great stay ...

We visited 3 nature reserves in India - Ranthambore, Tadoba and Gir. The variety of Wildlife we saw was amazing, we had great sightings of Tigers, Lions, Leopards, Sloth Bears, Wild Dogs, Monkeys, Wild Boar, deers, birds, snakes, crocs - it was a nature lovers paradise. The weather was good and we met some lovely people, local and tourists. We had some great local food and the staff couldn't do any more for you. We also had a great stay at the end of the holiday in Mumbai on Juhu beach - it was great to stay in a nice place and relax, a great end to a fantastic trip.

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We have travelled with Wildlife Trails 5 times and would have used them a lot more if they were covering the destinations we wanted to go to. I'm glad to see they have expanded their list of destinations as they can tailor make some fantastic trips. They listen to what you want and then tailor it to exactly what you have asked for with some good advice if you need it. They can offer good advice as they have travelled to the places they promote and are themselves wildlife enthusiasts. I have found that over the years they have got to know the kind of accommodation and trips we like as they have worked with us to produce the ultimate wildlife adventure and this adds a personal touch to their services. I have to say that their prices are very competitive too. We will definitely travel with Wildlife Trails again!