A tiger cooling in a forest pool at the water's edge, framed by dense central-India woodland in golden light

A field workshop

Wildlife Photography Workshop — Panna, MP

Oct 21–25, 2026 · 4 nights / 5 days · 6 safaris · Limited seats · ₹84,999 per person (twin sharing)

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Five days in one of central India's quietest tiger reserves, built entirely around making photographs. Mornings and evenings in the field, breakfast in the bush, and unhurried evening sessions where we go through the day's frames together. Kept deliberately small, so the guidance is personal and the jeeps never crowded.

This is a workshop, not a sightseeing tour. The aim is to send you home with images you're proud of, and with the habits that made them: reading light, anticipating behaviour, choosing your position before the moment arrives.

Why Panna

Panna Tiger Reserve sits in Madhya Pradesh, a short drive from the temple town of Khajuraho. It's one of Indian conservation's great comeback stories — tigers were lost here around 2009 and carefully reintroduced, and the reserve has since recovered into a thriving habitat. The Ken river runs through it, cutting gorges and plateaus that give the landscape a character quite different from the more famous reserves. Beyond tigers, Panna is rich in leopards, sloth bears, crocodiles along the Ken, and some of central India's best raptor and vulture activity.

Late October is the start of the season — the forest is still green from the monsoon, the light is soft, and the park is fresh and uncrowded. It's a beautiful time to photograph it.

How the days run

Out before first light for the morning safari, with breakfast carried into the bush so we stay in the field through the best light. Back to the lodge for lunch and a quiet middle of the day. Out again for the evening safari as the light turns. After dinner, a photography and post-processing session — looking at what came home, talking through what worked, and building the edit. Six safaris across the trip.

The itinerary

Oct 21

Arrival

  • 12:15 pmArrive at Khajuraho Airport (HJR), transfer to Naaharbagh
  • 5:00 pmWalkaround at Naaharbagh: an introduction to Panna and its history, then camera setup
  • 8:00 pmBriefing & dinner
  • 9:00 pmLights out
Oct 22–24

Workshop

  • 4:30 amWake up, morning coffee/tea
  • 5:00 amMorning safari, with breakfast in the bush
  • 11:30 amReturn to Naaharbagh for lunch
  • 3:00 pmEvening safari
  • 7:00 pmReturn and freshen up
  • 8:00 pmPhotography & post-processing session
  • 9:00 pmDinner & lights out
Oct 25

Checkout & departure

  • 8:00 amBreakfast at Naaharbagh
  • 12:00 pmTransfer to Khajuraho Airport (HJR). Trip concludes.

Inclusions

Included

  • Accommodation at Naaharbagh
  • Airport transfers
  • All meals (3 per day)
  • All safaris
  • On-field photography guidance
  • Post-processing sessions

Not included

  • Air fare
  • Camera fees (paid at the park gate)
  • Beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic
  • Personal expenses such as laundry
  • Anything not listed under inclusions

Good to know

  • Limited seats, offered on a first-come, first-served basis
  • Rooms on a twin-sharing basis (single room available at extra cost)
  • Maximum 2 guests per jeep (driver and guide excluded)
  • Safari permit fees are subject to revision; any changes will be communicated promptly

Getting there

The nearest airport is Khajuraho (HJR). Flights are not included. Suggested routing from Pune:

  • Pune (PNQ) → Khajuraho (HJR), 21 Oct, 05:05 am → 12:15 pm, via Delhi
  • Khajuraho (HJR) → Pune (PNQ), 25 Oct, 2:35 pm → 8:40 pm, via Delhi

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