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Home –» Wildlife Tours in India –» Wild Life Heart Throbs (17 days)

Wild Life Heart Throbs (17 days)


Duration:
16 Nights / 17 Days
Destinations Covered: New Delhi » Jaipur » Ranthambhore N.Park » Keoladeo Ghana Sanctuary » Agra » Orchha » Khajuraho » Bandhavgarh N. Park » Kanha National Park » Pench National Park

Red Fort Delhi : Book a trip to DelhiDays 1: Delhi
Arriving in Delhi Airport and drive directly to Hotel and relaxe.

Day 2: Delhi
Following a leisurely breakfast, enjoy a combined sightseeing of Old and New Delhi. The capital created by the British. Explore Humayun's Tomb, a milestone in the history of Mughal architecture, and the looming sandstone tower of Qutb Minar.

Day 3: Delhi/Jaipur – 265km
Drive to the "pink city" of Jaipur, named after its buildings of soft pink stucco. Encounter Rajasthani grandeur at the City Palace, where rare manuscripts, swords, and paintings are on display. At the 17th-century astronomical observatory Jantar Mantar, view a magnificent 90-foot sundial, and then admire the elaborate facade of the Palace of Winds.

Day 4 — Jaipur - (The Pink City)
Spend the morning at the Amber Fort, a majestic fortress-palace decorated with intricate paintings and mosaics. This afternoon, there is time to explore Jaipur's vibrant arts and crafts markets on your own. Travel into the countryside for a special dinner with folk entertainment.

Day 5 — Ranthambhore National Park (Wildlife)
Morning leave by surface for Sawai-madhopur (approx 210 kms). Sawaimadhopur is the entry point to Ranthambore National Park, which is surrounded by the Vindayas and the Aravali Hills. Amidst vast, arid and denuded tracts of the desert ecology of Rajasthan lies the oasis of biomass. The Ranthambore National Park is spread over an area of 392 sq. kms of thick forest with nullahas and waterfalls. On arrival in Sawaimadhopur transfer to your lodge. Late afternoon jungle safari in a private Jeep (04 people) or in a Canter (to carry 20 people) to view the wildlife which includes the Tiger, Panther, Hyena, Jackal, Jungle Cat, Caracal, Sloth Bear, Cheetal, Nilgai, Wild Boar, Chinkara, Indian Hare, Mongoose, Leopard, Ratal, Fox & Sambar Deer, the pride of the park. Late evening return to lodge. Overnight at lodge.
Parrots : Bharatpur Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary
Day 6 — Ranthambhore National Park (Wildlife)
Morning & evening Jungle Safaris. According to the naturalists, Ranthambore is one of the best parks in the country for observing and photographing the activities of the Royal Bengal Tiger.

Day 7 — Bharatpur Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary – (Wildlife)
Morning leave by surface for Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary which is approx. 250 Kms. from Ranthambhore. On arrival transfer to your lodge. Afternoon visit the famous Bharatpur Park famous for its proximity to Keoladeo Ghana National Park, which has the largest concentration and variety of birdlife in whole of Asia.

Day 8 — Agra ( Taj Mahal closed on Friday)
The morning drive leads you to Agra. Agra is 60 km ( 1.5 hrs drive) from Bharatpur and is the quintessential Mughal city, that was the capital of their empire in the 16th and 17th centuries. Apart from Taj, theirs is the magnificent Agra Fort to visit. Evening at leisure in your hotel.

Day 9 — Orchha
The morning drive leads you to Orchha. Situated on the banks of the Betwa River, Orchha has changed little over the centuries. Originally a hunting area, it became the centre and capital of the Bundelas. Orchha is situated on one of the cleanest rivers in India, the Betwa and has more temples and palaces than any town of this size deserves!
We spend our time here with a local guide exploring the palace and temples scattered across the peaceful countryside, walking in rural areas untouched by modern life and meeting the very friendly local people. The river water is cold but clean enough to swim in. You will have free time afterwards to stroll the few streets or walk along the river. Maybe spend the evening taking in the puja ceremony between 7pm and 8pm - it's held twice daily at the Ram Raja Temple, depending on the season. Overnight in Hotel.

Day 10 — Khajuraho – (World heritage Kamasutra Temples)
Leaving Orchha towards Khajuraho, we head through the rural areas of Madhya Pradesh to the remote town of Khajuraho.
Home to the beautifully preserved ancient and famous temples which are infamous for their explicit carvings depicting the full range of the Eroticism (Kama Sutra).

Day 11 — Bandhavgarh National Park (Wildlife)
Drive down from Khajuraho to Bandhavgarh, post lunch evening game drive in the Bandhavgarh National Park. Morning and Evening game drives into the National Park by jeep and on elephant back (morning only) accompanied by a naturalist. Overnight at the lodge.

Tiger : Bandhavgarh National ParkDay 12 — Bandhavgarh National Park (Wildlife)
Morning and Evening game drives into the National Park by jeep and on elephant back (morning only) accompanied by a naturalist. Overnight at the lodge.

Day 13 — Kanha National Park (Wildlife)
Drive down to Kanha National Park, post lunch evening game drive in the Kanha National Park. Overnight at lodge. Morning and Evening game drives into the National Park by jeep and on elephant back (morning only) accompanied by a naturalist. Overnight at the lodge.

Day 14 — Kanha National Park (Wildlife)
Morning and Evening game drives into the National Park by jeep and on elephant back (morning only) accompanied by a naturalist. Overnight at the lodge.

Day 15 — Pench National Park (Wildlife)Drive down to Pench National Park
Drive down to Pench National Park, post lunch evening game drive in the Pench National Park. Overnight at lodge.

Day 16 — Pench National Park (Wildlife)
Morning and Evening game drive into the National Park by jeep and on elephant back (morning only) accompanied by a naturalist. Overnight at the lodge.

Day 17 —New Delhi/Mumbai Departure according your flight schedule
Morning departure to Nagpur for your connecting flight back home either from New Delhi or Mumbai. Tour ends.

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