Embark on an Unforgettable India Tiger Safari with Professional Wildlife Photographer David Hemmings in April 2026!
Picture this: a golden dawn breaking over the dense forests of India as the call of the wild beckons. India's national parks are home to some of the most mesmerizing wildlife on the planet, with tigers reigning supreme. If you have ever dreamed of capturing these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, your moment is coming. Join professional wildlife photographer David Hemmings for an extraordinary tiger safari in April 2026. This safari is designed specifically for photographers, allowing you to explore India’s breathtaking landscapes while honing your photography skills.
This exclusive tour only permits two photographers per safari jeep and a total of eight guests, ensuring personal space and a focused environment. You will traverse the stunning scenery of Corbett National Park, Kanha National Park, and Bandhavgarh National Park, each offering unique experiences and photographic opportunities.
For more info and to book your spot email: david@hemmingsphototours.com or visit www.hemmingsphototours.com
The Beauty of India's National Parks
Corbett National Park
Corbett National Park, established in 1936, spans over 520 square kilometers at the foothills of the Himalayas. It is India's oldest national park and a vital wildlife sanctuary. Renowned for its healthy population of tigers—over 250 individuals—you’ll have unparalleled opportunities to capture stunning images of these iconic ani

The park is also home to over 600 species of birds, Asian elephants, and leopards. Imagine photographing a tiger lounging beside a shimmering river or catching a flock of vibrant birds in flight against a lush backdrop.
The early morning and late evening safaris are particularly magical, with soft light filtering through the trees, creating striking compositions for your shots. Each landscape presents a chance to focus on creative storytelling through your photography.
Kanha National Park
Next, you’ll head to Kanha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site that embodies the spirit of wildlife conservation. This park is celebrated for its healthy population of over 100 royal Bengal tigers and its distinctive Barasingha deer. The Sal jungles here offer a stunning backdrop for photograph
As you walk along the extensive trails, the contrast between the vibrant greens and the tawny tigers provides endless opportunities. You’ll likely encounter Indian bison and various bird species that fill the sky with color. Each section of Kanha, from open grasslands to dense thickets, gives you a chance to try different wildlife photography techniques.
David Hemmings will guide you to make the most of these circumstances, helping you learn how to capture the essence of these beautiful animals.
Bandhavgarh National Park
Ending our journey is Bandhavgarh National Park, an ecological haven steeped in history. This park is home to one of the highest densities of tigers in India, with approximately around 50 animals in its 448 square kilometers.

Bandhavgarh not only offers powerful visuals of tigers but also features ancient ruins and historical sites—temples and forts that narrate tales from its royal past. As you photograph the tigers, you can also aim your lens at these heritage sites, enriching the stories that your images will tell.
Throughout your adventure, keep an eye out for other stunning wildlife, including leopards and a variety of deer and birds. The diverse ecosystem ensures that your camera will be continually busy.
What to Expect on the Safari
The best accommodations available for all of our destinations.
The safari features both morning and evening game drives, optimizing your chances to observe and photograph wildlife. With a small group size, you will enjoy a cozy atmosphere where you can connect with fellow photography enthusiasts, exchanging stories and tips.
Expect daily practical advice on camera settings, composition, and special techniques for capturing dynamic shots. Evening discussion sessions will allow for constructive feedback on your photographs, vital for your growth as a photographer.
Preparing for Your Safari Adventure
To ensure you maximize this incredible experience, keep these tips in mind:
Camera Gear: Bring a quality DSLR or mirrorless camera with several lenses. A telephoto lens (at least 300mm) is essential for getting those intimate wildlife shots from a safe distance. A sturdy tripod will also assist in steady shots during low-light conditions.
Clothing: Opt for comfortable attire in neutral or earthy colors to better blend in with your environment, therefore minimizing disruption to wildlife. Bring hats and sunscreen for daytime excursions as well.
Binoculars: A good pair of binoculars will help spot wildlife from afar and enhance your safari experience.
Water & Snacks: Stay hydrated and energized on your long expeditions. Keep water bottles and lightweight snacks with you during the drives.
Adventure Awaits
Joining wildlife photographer David Hemmings on this unforgettable India Tiger Safari in April 2026 will be a transformative journey. With limited spots available, personalized experiences, and expert guidance, this expedition caters to both budding and seasoned photographers.
As you explore Corbett, Kanha, and Bandhavgarh National Parks, you will not only capture stunning photographs but also create lasting memories and friendships with fellow nature lovers.
Prepare to embark on a journey filled with majestic tigers and stunning landscapes, one that will deepen your appreciation for wildlife photography and leave a profound impact. Mark your calendars and gear up for an incredible adventure that beautifully fuses your passion for art and nature!
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