Running along Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, Pench Tiger Reserve is named after the Pench river which runs through the forest.
Nestled in the Vindhya mountain ranges of Madhya Pradesh, it is one of the most stunning and biodiverse wildlife pockets to explore in India.
Situated in Maharashtra’s Chandrapur district, Tadoba is one of the oldest and best-preserved tiger reserves in India.
The Kanha National Park is a prominent national park located in Malikal Hills of Madhya Pradesh and is one of India’s iconic and well managed national parks.
Bandhavgarh is located in the Vindhya hills of Madhya Pradesh and is well-known for having the highest density of tigers.
Ranthambore is one of India’s iconic tiger reserves, located at the meeting point of the Aravali and Vindhya ranges of southeastern Rajasthan.
Situated in Rajasthan’s Pali district, the landscape of Jawai is one of a kind, with dramatic granite hills and an open rocky landscape unlike any other reserve.
Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas of Uttarakhand, Jim Corbett, is India’s first national park and the original home of Project Tiger.
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-Sachin
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Had an excellent trip with ethical Wildlife to Ranthambore. The trip was well planned, and we saw stripes in every Safari of ours . We did five safari’s at the park. The trip was very meticulously planned and everything from stay and food was excellent. It was of course one of the best trips to jungle. Thank you, Sachin Sir , for organising the excellent trip.
Nitin Bhandari
Business
I had an unforgettable experience with Ethical Wildlife, during six safaris at Dhikala Forest House. We had incredible tiger and elephant sightings, amongst others, guided by experts who used GPS, pugmarks & calls to track wildlife.
Mr Sarbalia’s deep knowledge and passion made every moment engaging and insightful. In just three days, I learned more about animal behaviour and forest ecosystems than years of watching documentaries. The focus on ethical, respectful wildlife tourism truly sets this experience apart. If you’re serious about wildlife and want to understand nature beyond the surface, Ethical Wildlife is the perfect choice.
Kartikeya Shrotriya
Lawyer
My experience with Ethical Wildlife has truly been the most enriching and memorable one compared to any other travel agency or wildlife mentor I’ve encountered so far.
Despite being a frequent traveler, I’ve rarely come across such a warm, personalized approach. From the very beginning, everything was so thoughtfully planned — I felt completely at ease, cared for, and genuinely connected, as if I were traveling with old friends rather than professionals.
Our mentor, Sachin Sarbalia, went above and beyond to ensure we made the absolute most of our Corbett + Dudhwa tour — and we did! It was an unforgettable experience. His attention to detail, deep knowledge of the wild, and willingness to share everything he knows made a huge difference. The learning never stopped — whether we were on a safari or just discussing observations afterward and how to work on post processing too!
I’m incredibly glad I chose Ethical Wildlife. They don’t just carry the name — they live it with authenticity, passion, and integrity. Highly recommended for anyone who wants more than just a trip — an experience that stays with you.
Apoorva Jadon
Wildlife Photographer & Software engineer