Rajasthan

Project Tiger in Ranthambore

Join us as we journey across the subcontinent in search of the elusive tiger in the company of some of India’s foremost naturalists, exploring the vast wildlife parks of Ranthambore, staying in exotic game lodges, sampling the diversity of India’s cultures and cuisines, and gaining an insight into the complex mammal that the legendary author and conservationist Jim Corbett described as “A large hearted gentleman with boundless courage...”

Adrenaline Rush: The pulse quickens as you realize that 20 feet away from you lies the largest and most powerful cat on earth; a super-predator of extraordinary grace and ferocity.

Details: 10D/9N | Oct - Apr | from $7,950usd/person

Itinerary: Delhi | Jaipur | Ranthambore

 

Trip Ingredients

 
 

Favourite Hotel: Sher Bagh, Ranthambore

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Norman Howe

Norman is an Oxford-educated lawyer and itinerant wordsmith who stuck with law long enough to prove that he was tough enough to handle the pressure, but not long enough to be stupid about it (about 3 years, for the record).

He then made the fatal mistake of guiding for Butterfield & Robinson (B&R), the world’s best luxury travel company, during the supposedly brief interregnum prior to taking up a career in academia. Shortly thereafter, he abandoned all pretence of responsibility and embraced the peripatetic pursuit of pleasure on behalf of B&R.

After a decade of nomadic explorations and travel innovation, having exhausted the possibilities for trying out new roles within B&R, he took a seven-year sabbatical during which time he bought, reinvented and sold Horizon & Co, one of Canada’s oldest and most storied travel companies. Along the way, he also managed to marry an awesome wife (Emily) and produce three delightful offspring – Grace, Max & Oscar.

Norman eventually returned to B&R as President & CEO, where he found the company in a downward spiral and was able to turn it around, doubling revenue and travellers and returning it to profitability. Most importantly, he did it without sacrificing the culture of creativity or the commitment to excellence (NPS increased by 20% and B&R won the coveted #1 spot on the T+L list of world’s best travel outfitters).

After a successful 8-year run, the inevitability of a founder-driven, family-business dynamic kicked in and Norman left B&R in 2019. He now spends his time advising and working with entrepreneurs and luxury travel brands to help them grow and innovate.

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