Central India Holidays

A Central India holiday with Scott Dunn offers untouched villages where traditional culture thrives, access to the best tiger safaris and lodges in India and gorgeous gastronomy tours of Mumbai.

  • Tailor-made itineraries that tick all your boxes
  • Tours and trips from award-winning travel experts
  • 24/7 support from us before and during your holiday
  • Unique experiences with local private guides
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Taj Mahal Palace

Taj Mahal Palace

Mumbai, Central India, India

Built in 1903, the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai is considered one of the finest hotels in India and is a fusion of Moorish, Oriental and Florentine architectural styles encapsulating sumptuous luxury and gracious living.
Banjaar Tola

Banjaar Tola

Kanha National Park, Central India, India

Situated on the Banjaar River bank, Banjaar Tola overlooks the lush forests and grassy meadows of Kanha National Park. The latest addition to Taj's portfolio in Madhya Pradesh, the lodge has 18 contemporary tented suites and impeccable Taj service.
Treehouse Hideaway

Treehouse Hideaway

Bandhavgarh National Park, Central India, India

Camouflaged in the trees these five private thatched treehouses with rustic charm put you at the centre of nature and are located at the edge of Bandhavgarh National Park. A perfect base for Tiger spotting and wildlife watching.
Samode Safari Lodge

Samode Safari Lodge

Bandhavgarh National Park, Central India, India

Samode Safari Lodge is a 12 cottage hotel on the edge of Bandhavgarh National Park. The cottages take inspiration from the architecture of the local villages and the lodge offers daily game drives with specially adapted vehicles and knowledgeable guides.
Taj Pashan Garh

Taj Pashan Garh

Panna, Central India, India

Set within the enchanting Panna National Park, Taj Pashan Garh offers a luxurious escape. This safari lodge, featuring 12 private stone cottages, blends the rugged charm of traditional Indian hunting lodges with the refined elegance of the Taj brand.
Jamtara Wilderness Camp

Jamtara Wilderness Camp

Pench National Park, Central India, India

Jamtara Wilderness Camp is a luxury tented camp which is located adjacent to Pench National Park in India. Jamtara provides a perfect wilderness retreat from which you can venture off on a tiger safari in Pench National Park.
The Leela Mumbai

The Leela Mumbai

Mumbai, Central India, India

The Leela Mumbai is located just five minutes from Mumbai's international airport in the commercial district towards the North of Mumbai. The hotel boasts all of the facilities and style that one would expect from this world class hotel group.
Shergarh Tented Camp

Shergarh Tented Camp

Kanha National Park, Central India, India

Shergarh is a small family-run camp of just six tasteful tents with en suite bathroom facilities, set apart for privacy, and in a young woodland around a picturesque lake. Shergarh is ideally located for the less busy Mukki gate of Kanha National Park.
Reni Pani Jungle Lodge

Reni Pani Jungle Lodge

Satpura National Park, Central India, India

Reni Pani Jungle Lodge is a 12 cottage lodge set 30-minutes away from Satpura National Park’s entrance over the Tewa Reservoir by boat. Each cottage is widely spaced apart in a woodland to give a peaceful and private atmosphere.
Flame of the Forest

Flame of the Forest

Kanha National Park, Central India, India

Flame of the Forest is an intimate and boutique safari lodge of only four exclusive cottages nestled in a 10-acre campus in Kanha National Park - one of India’s original tiger reserves, and a premium location for viewing a whole array of Indian wildlife.

Gwen Ho

Africa & Safari Specialist

Traveling the world has been a deeply enriching experience, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to explore so many places through both personal and work trips. So far, I’ve visited 31 countries, 73 cities, and 12 islands. Some of my top destinations include Iceland, Sweden, Spain, South Africa, Kenya, Botswana, Portugal, and Turkey—each offering a wonderful mix of stunning landscapes, rich culture, fascinating history, and amazing food

Central India Holiday FAQs

  • When is the best time to visit Central India?

    The best time to visit Central India is during its winter season from October to March. During these months, the weather remains warm by British standards and is ideal for sightseeing, wildlife safaris and exploring historical sites. Temperatures will climb significantly from April to June, which can make for stifling days and difficult conditions for safari. June-September is the monsoon season and can make tiger sightings difficult as vegetation grows higher and provides them with extra cover.

  • How long do holidays in Mumbai and Central India last?

    Our Wild India tour takes in the four major national parks of Central India over 14 nights. Of course, this itinerary is purely our suggestion, and you can amend your trip as you see fit. Discuss what you'd like to see and do with our travel specialists.

  • What can I do on a tour of Central India?

    Naturally, the search for tigers and other exotic wildlife is a staple of any holiday in Central India. But there is so much more on offer in this fascinating region:

    • Discover waterfalls and spiritual sites in Pachmarhi
    • Take a tour of the home of Bollywood, Mumbai, and see how these legendary films are made
    • Trek to Gwalior Fort, a Tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site that has stood in various forms since the Stone Age
    • Visit the Khajuraho Group of Monuments, a collection of temples and famed erotic structures

    There is no limit to what you can discover and explore in this magical region. With several areas that are far less travelled than other regions, a holiday in Central India truly offers a unique outlook on the nation.

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