Tribal Trail in Bastar & Kanha Region
Overview
Embark on a culturally rich journey through the tribal heartlands of Central India, exploring the vibrant traditions, ancient crafts and wildlife of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. This itinerary takes you deep into the tribal villages of Bastar, the artistic centers of Kondagaon and the wild forests of Kanha, offering a rare blend of human heritage and natural beauty. Immerse yourself in the customs of the Gond, Baiga and Maria tribes, while also experiencing the serene wilderness of one of India’s finest tiger reserves.
What Included
Private A/C vehicle for the entire tour with an excellent driver.
All toll taxes, interstate taxes, fuel charges.
Hotel accommodation for the comfortable stays.
Breakfast included at the hotel.
Govt. approved English speaking tour guide.
Not included
Tipping.
Any personal expenses.
Monument tickets.
Highlights
Discover the tribal traditions of the Bison Horn Maria community in Bastar.
Witness the majestic Chitrakote Waterfall, often called the ‘Niagara of India.
Explore Dhokra metal and terracotta crafts in the artisan town of Kondagaon.
Interact with the Baiga tribe near Kanha and learn about their forest-based lifestyle.
Go on a wildlife safari in Kanha National Park, home to the Royal Bengal Tiger.
Enjoy local folk music, traditional dance, and tribal culinary experiences.
Tour Plan

Upon your arrival at Raipur Airport or Railway Station you will be picked up by our driver and then you will be transferred to Jagdalpur, the cultural capital of Bastar (approx. 6–7 hours). Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and relax. In the evening, take a walk through a local market or visit the Bastar Palace.
Overnight: Jagdalpur

After breakfast, head to a nearby Bison Horn Maria tribal village. Experience their rich culture, dances, and forest-based livelihoods. Later, visit Chitrakote Waterfall, India’s widest cascade, and enjoy the misty views. You may also visit nearby tribal craft stalls and try local snacks.
Overnight: Jagdalpur

After breakfast, check out and drive to Kondagaon, known for its indigenous Dhokra and terracotta craftsmen. Visit artisans at their workshops and learn about ancient metal casting techniques. Continue your journey toward Kanha National Park (approx. 6 hours). Upon arrival, check in to a nature lodge.
Overnight: Kanha (Buffer Zone)

Start the day with an early morning jeep safari in Kanha National Park, famous for tigers, barasingha, and birdlife. In the afternoon, visit a Baiga tribal village and observe their traditional dance, tattoo art, and forest practices. Enjoy a folk performance in the evening at your lodge.
Overnight: Kanha

After breakfast, take a guided nature walk along Kanha’s buffer zone and explore local flora, medicinal plants, and bird habitats. Later, explore Kanha Museum or nearby tribal craft stalls. Enjoy a relaxed evening with a tribal dinner.
Overnight: Kanha

After a healthy breakfast, check out and drive to Jabalpur (4.5 hours) or Raipur (6 hours) for your departure via Airport/Railway Station.

FAQs
Mitawali is believed to have inspired the design of the Indian Parliament due to its circular structure. Padawali is known for its fortress-like temple and intricate carvings, reflecting Gupta and post-Gupta period architecture.
There are over 200 sandstone temples at Bateshwar, dating from the 8th to 10th century, dedicated mostly to Shiva and Vishnu.
Orchha Fort is a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture and includes palaces, temples, and cenotaphs set along the Betwa River.
The Khajuraho temples are UNESCO-listed for their stunning sculptures, including depictions of gods, daily life, and some erotic art symbolizing Tantric traditions.
No, only about 10% of the carvings are erotic; the majority depict mythology, royal life, musicians, and dancers.