SandyBaba Safaris – Premium Journeys with Purpose

At SandyBaba Safaris, we offer more than just luxury wildlife experiences – we create meaningful journeys that give back to nature. Our mission is to ignite a deeper connection with the planet, blending comfort, adventure, and conservation. What makes us different? We donate 20% of our profits to tiger conservation and community development, ensuring your travels support the very ecosystems and people you visit. With SandyBaba Safaris, you don’t just witness the wild – you help protect it.

At SandyBaba Safaris, we create meaningful journeys that give back to nature. We donate 20% of our profits to tiger conservation and community development, ensuring your travels support ecosystems and people. With SandyBaba Safaris, you don’t just witness the wild – you help protect it.

About SandyBaba Safaris

Our Vision

PROTECT | INSPIRE | EXCEL

Our vision is to be the world’s leading travel and adventure company, offering the perfect blend of thrilling experiences, conservation excellence, and community empowerment — all dedicated to building a sustainable planet for generations to come.

Our Vision

PROTECT | INSPIRE | EXCEL

Our vision is to be the world’s leading travel and adventure company, blending adventure, conservation, and community empowerment for a sustainable planet.

Our Mission

CONSERVATION | SUSTAINABILITY | EDUCATION | RESTORATION

Our mission is to create transformative safari experiences that connect people with the natural world. Every journey protects wildlife, uplifts communities, and restores the mind through nature. By blending adventure, education, and comfort, each safari leaves a lasting impression on our guests and a positive mark on the planet.

Our Mission

Core Values

Nature First

Nature First

We believe tourism should never come at the cost of nature. Conservation is at the heart of everything we do.

Safety for All

Safety for All

The safety of both humans and animals is non-negotiable. We follow strict guidelines to ensure every journey is secure and respectful of wildlife.

Right At First Time (RAFT)

Right At First Time (RAFT)

We do it right the first time. Your comfort and happiness are our top priorities, no shortcuts, no compromises.

Meaningful Partnerships

Meaningful Partnerships

We build lasting relationships with our guests based on trust, transparency, and shared respect for each other and the environment.

We Keep Our Word

We Keep Our Word

We deliver what we promise. Our focus on honesty, consistency, and customer satisfaction defines every experience we create.

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CSR Activity

A BETTER WORLD BEGINS WITH US

OUR CSR, OUR RESPONSIBILITY

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National Park Tours

Pench National Park landscape

Pench National Park Tour

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Couple of days back I read it in newspaper that a tiger from Tadoba travelled 2000 kms to end up in jungles of Odissa. For 90% people it’s useless news as they are not concern what it implies and what are its larger implications. But for 10% people this news has created anxious moments as it is a sign of great concern for environment. Why a tiger has to travel 2000 km in search of safe habitat of for want of mate?
Kanha National Park

Kanha National Park Tour

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Kanha Tiger Reserve, also known as Kanha–Kisli National Park, is one of the tiger reserves of India and the largest national park of the state of Madhya Pradesh. The present-day Kanha area is divided into two protected areas, Hallon and Banjar, of 250 and 300 km2 (97 and 116 sq mi), respectively. Kanha National Park was created on 1 June 1955 and was designated a tiger reserve in 1973. Today, it encompasses an area of 940 km2 (360 sq mi) in the two districts Mandla and Balaghat.
Panna National Park

Panna National Park Tour

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is an Indian national park in Panna and Chhatarpur Districts of Madhya Pradesh with an area of 542.67 km2 (209.53 sq mi). It was declared in 1994 as the twenty second Tiger reserve of India and the fifth in Madhya Pradesh.[1] Panna National Park was given the Award of Excellence in 2007 as the best maintained national park of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India.[1] Although the reserve went through an ordeal losing almost all of its tigers in 2009 to poaching, a subsequent recovery program touted as one of the most successful big cat population restorations, has resulted in a growth of up to 80 tigers within the park.
Satpura National Park

Satpura (Satpuda) National Park Tour

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also known as Satpura National Park is located in the Narmadapuram District of Madhya Pradesh in India. Its name is derived from the Satpura range. It covers an area of 524 km2 (202 sq mi). Satpura National Park, along with the adjoining Bori and Pachmarhi wildlife sanctuaries, provides 2,200 km2 (850 sq mi) of unique central Indian highland ecosystem. It was set up in 1981
Nagarhole National Park

Nagarhole National Park Tour

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is a national park located in Kodagu district and Mysore district in Karnataka, India. This park was declared the 37th Tiger Reserve of India in 1999. It is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The Western Ghats Nilgiri Sub-Cluster of 6,000 km2 (2,300 sq mi), including all of Nagarhole National Park, is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee for selection as a World Heritage Site. The park has rich forest cover, small streams, hills, valleys and waterfalls, and populations of Bengal tiger, gaur, Indian elephant, Indian leopard, chital and Sambar deer.
Sanjay Dubri National Park

Sanjay Dubri National Park Tour

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is in the central India, offers a digital marketing goldmine. Take your audience on a virtual safari through this wildlife haven, showcasing tigers, leopards, elephants, and vibrant birdlife. Align your strategies with eco-friendly principles, promoting products and services that contribute to conservation. Craft blog posts and stories about thrilling jungle adventures, packing tips, and unique experiences. Harness the park's beauty for visually captivating ads and films, narrating its rich history and biodiversity.
Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park Tour

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is a national park in India's Madhya Pradesh state, established in 1975 with an area of 257.26 km2 (99.33 sq mi). It includes Pench Tiger Reserve and derives its name from the Pench River that flows through the park from north to south dividing the park into almost equal western and eastern halves, the well-forested areas of Seoni and Chhindwara districts respectively. It was declared a sanctuary in 1965, raised to the status of national park in 1975 and enlisted as a tiger reserve in 1992. In 1983 it was declared as National Park.
Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National Park Tour

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is a national park of India, located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. Bandhavgarh, with an area of 105 square kilometres (41 sq mi), was declared a national park in 1968 and then became Tiger Reserve in 1993. The current core area is spread over 716 square kilometres (276 sq mi).
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

Tadoba National Park Tour

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is a wildlife sanctuary in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra state in India. It is Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park. Created in 1955, the reserve includes the Tadoba National Park and the Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary. The reserve consists of 577.96 square kilometres (223.15 sq mi) of reserved forest and 32.51 square kilometres (12.55 sq mi) of protected forest.
Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park Tour

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is a national park in Rajasthan, India, with an area of 1,334 km2 (515 sq mi). It is bounded to the north by the Banas River and to the south by the Chambal River. It is named after the historic Ranthambore Fort, which lies within the park.
Jhalana Leopard Safari

Jhalana National Park Tour

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The Jhalana Leopard Safari or Jhalana Leopard Safari Park is India’s 1st Leopard Reserve located in Jaipur city of Rajasthan state, India. It is surrounded by Aravali hills, the oldest mountain series in India. Jhalana became a leopard reserve in 2017. The reserve is spread over an area of 20 square kilometers, with immense flora and fauna present in the park.
Jawai region

Jawai National Park Tour

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The dam is situated near Sumerpur town in Pali District of Rajasthan state in India. The dam was built by Maharaja Umaid Singh of Jodhpur.The idea of building a dam over River Jawai was conceived in 1903 as its flooding waters caused heavy damage in Pali and Jalore district during monsoon. It was finally given shape in 1946. The project was to construct a dam across the river, creation of water reservoir, which could be used for water irrigation and hydel power generation.The work started on 12 May 1946.
Rajaji National Park

Rajaji National Park Tour

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is an Indian national park and tiger reserve in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. that encompasses the Shivaliks, near the foothills of the Himalayas. It covers 820 km2 (320 sq mi) and includes three districts of Uttarakhand: Haridwar, Dehradun and Pauri Garhwal. In 1983, three wildlife sanctuaries in the area namely, Chilla, Motichur and Rajaji were merged into one.
Sundarbans National Park

Sundarbans National Park Tour

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The Sundarbans National Park is a national park, tiger reserve and biosphere reserve in West Bengal, India. It is part of the Sundarbans on the Ganges Delta and adjacent to the Sundarban Reserve Forest in Bangladesh. It is located to south-west of the Bangladesh. The delta is densely covered by mangrove forests, and is one of the largest reserves for the Bengal tiger. It is also home to a variety of bird, reptile and invertebrate species, including the salt-water crocodile.
Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga National Park Tour

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is a national park in the Golaghat and Nagaon districts of the state of Assam, India. The park, which hosts two-thirds of the world's Indian rhinoceroses, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to the census held in March 2018 which was jointly conducted by the Forest Department of the Government of Assam and some recognized wildlife NGOs, the rhino population in Kaziranga National Park is 2,613. It comprises 1,641 adult rhinos (642 males, 793 females, 206 unsexed); 387 sub-adults (116 males, 149 females, 122 unsexed); and 385 calves.
Manas National Park

Manas National Park Tour

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is a national park, Project Tiger reserve, and an elephant reserve in Assam, India. Located in the Himalayan foothills, it borders the Royal Manas National Park[2] in Bhutan. The park is known for its rare and endangered endemic wildlife such as the Assam roofed turtle, hispid hare, golden langur and pygmy hog. Manas is also famous for its population of the wild water buffalo.[3] Because of its exceptional biodiversity, scenery, and variety of habitats, Manas National Park is a biosphere reserve and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Gir National Park

Gir National Park Tour

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also known as Sasan Gir, is a forest, national park, and wildlife sanctuary near Talala Gir in Gujarat, India. It is located 43 km (27 mi) north-east of Somnath, 65 km (40 mi) south-east of Junagadh and 60 km (37 mi) south-west of Amreli. It was established in 1965 in the erstwhile Nawab of Junagarh's private hunting area, with a total area of 1,410.30 km2 (544.52 sq mi), of which 258.71 km2 (99.89 sq mi) is fully protected as a national park and 1,151.59 km2 (444.63 sq mi) as wildlife sanctuary. It is part of the Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion
Bandipur National Park

Bandipur National Park Tour

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is a national park covering 868.63 km2 (335.38 sq mi) in Chamarajnagar district in the Indian state of Karnataka. It was established as a tiger reserve under Project Tiger in 1973. It is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve since 1986.
Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary

Nagzira National Park Tour

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Wildlife Sanctuary is Situated in Tirora, Arjuni (Sadak) & Goregaon Tahsils of Gondia District and Sakoli, Bhandara, Lakhni Tahsil of Bhandara district. The closest National Highway is NH-53. Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary is locked in the arms of nature and adorned with a picturesque landscape, luxuriant vegetation and serves as a living outdoor museum to explore and appreciate nature. This sanctuary has a number of fish, 34 species of mammals, 166 species of birds, 36 species of reptiles and four species of amphibians.
Tipeshwar Sanctuary

Tipeshwar National Park Tour

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Tipeshwar Sanctuary is spread in Panganga river valley in Kelapur and Ghatji taluks of Vani Yavatmal district . (78° 35' East to 78° 20' West and 20° 00' North to 19° 35' South) NAGPUR HYDERABAD NATIONAL HIGHWAY NO. 7 about 20 km from Pandharkawda village. I. Distance, 92 km from Yavatmal. I. Distance, 42 km from Adilabad . I. It is a sanctuary in the distance.

International Trips

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

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Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park is one of the most iconic safari destinations globally, offering an unrivalled opportunity to witness the Great Migration. Every year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores traverse the Serengeti in search of fresh grazing lands, attracting predators like lions, cheetahs, and crocodiles. Moreover, the park’s vast plains and diverse wildlife make it a must-visit for safari enthusiasts.
Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

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Adjacent to the Serengeti, Kenya’s Maasai Mara is equally famous for its role in the Great Migration. The reserve boasts a stunning landscape and an abundance of wildlife, including the “Big Five” (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros). The Maasai Mara is also home to the Maasai people, who provide unique cultural experiences for travellers.
Kruger National Park, South Africa

Kruger National Park, South Africa

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Kruger National Park is one of South Africa’s most famous game reserves, boasting a remarkable diversity of wildlife.