Driven by Passion, Guided by Nature
Exploring the wild isn’t just a tour—it’s a calling.
About Us
At Nature+, we believe that true travel isn’t just about reaching a destination—it’s about discovering the wild soul of a place.
We specialize in crafting immersive, ethical, and photographer-friendly wildlife experiences that bring you face-to-face with nature’s wonders—from the big cats of India to the hidden gems in remote landscapes.
Whether you’re a wildlife photographer, a nature lover, or an adventurer looking for authentic wilderness journeys, our tours are built to give you more than just sightings—they offer real stories, deep connections, and memories that last.
We partner with local communities, follow responsible tourism practices, and work with seasoned guides who know the land like the back of their hand.
Our promise?
A journey where wild meets wonder—every single time.
Meet the Founders
A photographic safari in India is a rare opportunity to capture the wild in all its diversity—tigers slipping through sal forests, elephants framed by cathedral-like canopy roads, rhinos grazing in floodlit grasslands, and snow leopards blending into high-altitude rock faces. India isn’t just one safari—it’s a collection of unique photographic journeys across different habitats, seasons, and cultures.
Whether you’re travelling for your first wildlife photography safari in India or returning for a new challenge, this guide will help you choose where to go, when to visit, and how to prepare for truly unforgettable shots.
Why Choose India for a Photographic Safari?
India’s biodiversity is unmatched—home to more than 100 national parks and over 1,200 bird species, plus an incredible variety of mammals including tigers, leopards, rhinos, elephants, wild dogs, Asiatic lions, and snow leopards.
- Diverse landscapes — dense jungles, open grasslands, wetlands, mountains, deserts.
- Flagship species — iconic animals in their natural habitats.
- Cultural richness — the ability to combine wildlife shots with vibrant local life and architecture.
- Luxury with access — high-end lodges offering proximity to prime photography zones.
When to Go
- November to February — Cooler temperatures, crisp light, and high animal visibility. Ideal for big cat photography.
- March to May — Drier conditions draw animals to waterholes, increasing sighting chances, especially for tigers.
- June to September (select parks) — Lush green monsoon backdrops in parks that remain open, great for creative and moody wildlife shots.
- Winter in Ladakh (Jan–Mar) — Peak season for snow leopard photography.
Top Destinations for a Photographic Safari in India
- Bandhavgarh National Park — Tiger Photographer’s Paradise
High tiger density, varied backdrops from grasslands to ancient ruins, and incredible morning light make this park perfect for big cat portraits. - Jawai, Rajasthan — Leopards in a Land of Stone
Granite hills, scrubland, and serene lakes form the stage for leopards, flamingos, and the Rabari herding culture—offering a rare blend of wildlife and human connection in one frame. - Kaziranga National Park — Rhinos and Birdlife
Famous for its one-horned rhinos, Kaziranga is also a paradise for bird photographers, with over 450 recorded species. - Dudhwa National Park — Canopy Roads and Elephants
Sal tree avenues, wild elephants, tigers, and swamp deer make Dudhwa a destination for those seeking depth and variety in their portfolio. - Ladakh — Snow Leopards and High-Altitude Drama
While not a traditional safari, Ladakh offers a photographic expedition unlike any other—snow leopards, Himalayan brown bears, and jaw-dropping landscapes dotted with ancient monasteries.
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