
Exploring tiger habitats: Kanha & Tadoba: 10th - 23rd December 2025

There’s a particular thrill in locking eyes with a wild tiger—and an even greater challenge in capturing that moment through the lens. In Kanha Tiger Reserve, the landscape itself tells stories: vast meadows, bamboo thickets, and sal forests filter the morning light into gold. Here, tigers move like ghosts through the mist, and patient observation is often rewarded with unforgettable encounters.
This December, we journey into the rugged highlands of Central India, where the sal forests and sun-dappled meadows of Kanha and Tadoba whisper the secrets of the wild. These storied landscapes are among India’s most vital tiger habitats. Here, the powerful roar of a tiger echoes through the mahua groves, and every pugmark on a dusty trail tells a tale.

Tadoba-Andhari, on the other hand, is a photographer’s dream for its relatively high tiger density and open dry deciduous forest, offering more frequent sightings and excellent visibility. Early mornings and late afternoons are prime; light and activity align to deliver powerful compositions. But the magic lies not just in the tiger—it’s in reading the jungle’s cues, listening to alarm calls, and respecting the rhythm of the wild.
A photo tour with
Rosie B Wild

Rosie is an award-winning wildlife and travel photographer and filmmaker whose work has been featured on leading natural history programs for the BBC and Sky. Hailed as a "rising star" in wildlife photography, she has built a reputation for creating compelling visual stories that blend creativity with conservation.
Rosie has collaborated with renowned photography brands such as Vanguard and Hikmicro, and partnered with major travel companies including Fred Olsen Cruise Lines to produce impactful imagery and film. While wildlife remains her primary focus, her travel work has expanded to include stunning landscapes and authentic human stories captured around the world.

Beyond content creation, Rosie is an experienced wildlife guide and presenter. She has worked in the Hebrides with Scottish wildlife tourism operators, combining her expertise in guiding with roles in marketing and communications. As an ocean conservationist, she also delivers lectures and conducts marine research aboard cruise ships, educating diverse audiences about the importance of protecting our seas.
Highlight Species:
Bengal Tiger
Leopard
Hard-ground Swamp Deer
Indian Gaur
Dhole or Asiatic Wild Dog
Sloth Bear

Join us as we explore these thriving ecosystems, where sightings of the elusive striped cat are thrillingly frequent, and the rhythm of the jungle still beats strong.
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