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Tiger Safari

Shared, Not Solo.

India's first shared-safari network — split the cost, keep the wilderness, across 12 national parks.

Free to join while we launch.

12 National Parks · Shared Safaris · Verified Organizers

Great Safaris, Shared Intelligently.

An organizer plans the trip — the park, the dates, the jeeps. You browse what's coming up and request the seats you need. Everyone splits the cost, then rides together into the wild. Less logistics, less expense, more company on the road.

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Browse upcoming safaris

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Request the seats you need

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Ride together once approved

Upcoming Shared Safaris.

Real trips, real seats — join a safari that's already going.

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Twelve Parks, One Network.

From tiger country to snow-leopard passes.

Bandhavgarh

Highest tiger density in India

Tadoba

Maharashtra's tiger heartland

Ranthambore

Fortress ruins and big cats

Pench

Kipling's jungle

Kaziranga

One-horned rhino country

Jim Corbett

India's oldest park

Satpura

Walk, boat, and jeep

Kanha

Barasingha grasslands

Panna

Waterfalls and revival

Jawai

Leopards among the hills

Dudhwa

Terai wilderness

Himalayas

Snow leopard expeditions

Built for Travellers Who'd Rather Share.

Split the Cost

Share jeeps and permits — pay a fraction of a private safari.

Meet Fellow Enthusiasts

Ride with travellers who love the wild as much as you do.

Verified Organizers

Every trip is run by a vetted, experienced safari organizer.

Twelve Curated Parks

From Bandhavgarh to the Himalayas, hand-picked destinations.

Find. Request. Ride Together.

Three steps from scrolling to the seat next to you.

1. Find a safari  ·  2. Request your seats  ·  3. Ride together on approval

The People Behind the Trips.

Ravi Menon

Ten seasons guiding in Tadoba and Pench. Knows every waterhole.

Ananya Desai

Photographer-organizer specialising in low-footprint Bandhavgarh trips.

Karan Bhatt

Himalayan snow-leopard expeditions and Corbett tiger safaris.

Shared Roads, Better Stories.

“We split a Bandhavgarh jeep with two strangers and left with friends — and a far smaller bill.”

Meera K. · Bengaluru

“As a solo traveller, sharing a safari was the only way the numbers ever worked. Now it is the only way I go.”

Arjun R. · Mumbai

“The organizer had done all the planning. We just claimed our seats and showed up for the tigers.”

Priya & Sam · Delhi

12

Parks

40+

Safaris Organized

300+

Seats Shared

Ready to Share Your Next Safari?

List a trip or claim a seat — the network runs on people like you.

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