Ranthambore National Park in India's Rajasthan state is one of the best places to see Bengal tigers in the wild. This wildlife sanctuary is part of Project Tiger and is home to over 40 of the remarkable beasts. Explore this sprawling land on our selection of
wildlife tours, including family safari tours. Also in the same northern region is
Sariska National Park, where you can spot tigers and the elusive leopard. Head out on game drives in central India's Kanha National Park in search of more tigers and leopards.
Sundarbans ("beautiful jungle") in Nepal accommodates Bengal tigers - but have your binoculars at the ready, as they're very hard to spot. For a higher chance of tiger sightings in the wild, join our tour for a deep dive into
Bandipur National Park.
Leopards in Sri Lanka reside in the likes of Wilpattu National Park and Udawalawe National Park.
Heading out on a jeep safari is the best way to be in with a chance of seeing these hard-to-spot felines. Yala National Park is also leopard territory but sees more tourists, making big cat sightings less likely.
Kenya safari holidays encompass the world-famous Masaai Mara, where you can see lions, cheetahs and leopards. For the ultimate safari in Africa, don't miss Tanzania;
Serengeti National Park is home to over 4,000 lions, 1,000 leopards and 550 cheetahs. Also in Tanzania is Ngorongoro Crater, a huge caldera that has formed a natural barrier, creating a habitat haven for lion and cheetahs.
African wildlife also reigns supreme in Botswana. African big cats like lions, cheetahs and leopards call the likes of
Moremi Game Reserve home. Consider our
Namibia safari holiday and head out on multiple game drives in search of lion in Etosha National Park. There's nowhere quite like
Kruger National Park in South Africa for a wildlife safari; among the Big Five are prides of lions, who you might see loitering around watering holes.