Classic Safari

Classic Safari

Welcome to Junglewala Classic Safari,The most traditional type of the safari, as the name indicates offering an authentic wildlife experience in Central India’s famous National Parks. From your comfortable stay in camps or jungle lodges or resorts amidst of wilderness, you will explore the wonders of the wild by 4WD open safari jeeps. Your guide and experienced naturalists and safari vehicle driver looking out for tigers, leopards, indianbisons, dholes or barasinghas for you.

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Our experienced consultants are experts at designing classic safaris to suit your style with handpicked, well positioned safari accommodations, plenty of game viewing activities with knowledgeable safari guides and naturalists. Accommodation on a classic safari can vary from a permanent lodge to a semi-permanent camp. Guests usually stay in well-designed tented or thatched suits with private bathrooms equipped with quality toiletries. Suites are typically furnished with comfortable chairs, tables and proper bed and commonly have a viewing deck overlooking the wild surroundings.

Classic safari accommodations are small camps having 10-20 suites with central dining, bar and lounge area for carnival after buffet style meals where guests can swap stories about their safari adventures.

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Expect morning and afternoon safari drives led by expert guides and drivers. Many Classic Safaris also feature properties with a library, swimming pool and other activities to keep our guests occupied. A special full day all access private safari can be arranged on request. Private full day safari accommodates two to three guests in one day. These are highly acclaimed safaris which are to be booked well in advance.

Check-List for Packing

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    • Hats/ Caps-Suited to the season (Warm/Cold)
    • Safari Clothing-T Shirts/ Trousers/ 3-4ths/Capries/ Jackets in earthen shades.
    • Binoculars-At least two in a family of four. Individual possession is better.
    • Camera-A good SLR Camera and Lenses with extra memory cards and additional battery is advisable. Some compact cameras are also found producing fantastic results.
    • A light cotton stole will help you to protect your camera and face from the fine dust during jeep safaris.
    • Footwear-A comfortable pair of walking shoes with cotton socks is advisable.
    • Medicines-Some common medicines for emergency with first aid kit is advisable.
    • Notebook-It would be better to take field notes on flora and fauna in the wild.
    • Field Guide for Birding- Will help you to identify the species and provide more details about the avian.

Safari code of conduct

    • Wildlife always has right of way. This is the home to the wildlife – you are only a visitor.
    • Wear some kind of dull colors like green, khaki, grey and brown clothing. Bright and contrast clothes (White & Red) are inadvisable.
    • Use toilets at authorized place only.
    • Do not get down of the Safari vehicle at any time during the Safari.
    • Do not feed wildlife as this can have severe consequences for an animal’s social behavior patterns and lead to increased aggression.
    • Do not encourage guides to move so close to wildlife that your presence disturbs it or interferes with its natural behavior.
    • Do not encourage guides to pursue wildlife that is showing avoidance tactics e.g. displaying threatening/alarmed behavior or is moving away. Let them stay in peace.
    • Do not encourage guides to drive off-road in protected areas when this is prohibited in the protected area. Follow your assigned routes consciously.
    • Do not approach breeding sites (nests, burrows, dens, caves etc.) as this can affect the breeding success of wildlife.
    • Speak quietly and do not make any sudden movements when close to wildlife so as not to alarm it.
    • Be aware that the use of flash photography to take photos of wildlife is prohibited in National Parks.
    • Be quiet and considerate when viewing wildlife, keep a safe distance away and ask your driver to switch off the engine.
    • Be sensitive to wildlife. Loud noise or shrill phone calls do not advisable in National Parks.! Use of mobile phones during safari drives should be discouraged.
    • Please do not damage or remove any flora or fauna, including stones, bones and plants.
    • Do not throw trash, litter, peels of fruits etc.
    • Do not block their line of travel or escape routes.
    • Do not wear perfumes or any other strong smelling substances. The animals are sensitive to smell and it may arouse their curiosity.
    • Carrying of firearms of any kind is not allowed and also illegal on a Safari.
    • Don’t smoke inside the park – this can cause fires and harm wildlife – behave responsibly.
    • Take up opportunities to exchange culture with the local community in authentic settings and with willing participants.
    • Approaching too closely will disturb them. Do not stand up when you are close to tigers – animal might see it as a threat and may be provoked to charge back.
      You can play an important role in the conservation of the park by giving your valuable suggestions and recommendations.
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