India is endowed with a wealth of flora and fauna, with the central area having the most diversity. This schedule allows you to visit some of India's wild places and have the highest opportunity to see elephants, leopards, tigers, and a variety of other animals. You will also see the Taj Mahal and other manmade masterpieces.
Duration: 16 Nights & 17 Days
Destination Covered: Delhi – Jaipur – Ranthambhore - Bharatpur - Agra – Khajuraho- Bandhavgarh – Kanha – Jabalpur- Delhi
Tour Highlights |
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Delhi | Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Iron Pillar |
Jaipur | City Palace, Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal |
Ranthambhore | National Park – Safaris – Tigers & other wild animals and birds |
Bharatpur | Keoladeo Ghana National Park , Bird watching |
Agra | Taj Mahal one of the Seven Wonders of the World UNESCO Heritage site |
Fatehpur Sikri | Indo Islamic Architecture , a UNESCO Heritage site |
Khajuraho | Western, Southern & Eastern Group of temples , a UNESCO Heritage site |
Bandhavgarh | National Park , Safaris Tigers & other wild animals and birds |
Kanha | National Park Safaris Tigers & other wild animals and birds |
Day 1 : Arrival in Delhi
On arrival in Delhi, you’ll be met and assisted with the transfer to your hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2 : Delhi - Sightseeing
After breakfast proceed to explore Delhi. You can visit Red Fort -A UNESCO World Heritage site and an iconic symbol of India's rich history. Jama Masjid- One of the largest mosques in India. Raj Ghat- The memorial site of Mahatma Gandhi, marking the spot where he was cremated. Chandni Chowk- A bustling market area in Old Delhi, famous for its narrow lanes, vibrant bazaars, street food, and historical landmarks like the Red Fort. Humayun's Tomb- Yet another UNESCO World Heritage site, Humayun's Tomb is a magnificent example of Mughal architecture and serves as the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun. Qutub Minar- another UNESCO World Heritage site, Qutub Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world, built in the early 13th century. The complex also includes several other ancient and medieval structures like, Iron Pillar- Located in the courtyard of the Qutub Minar complex and it dates back to the 4th century CE. It stands over 7 meters tall and has not rusted in over 1,600 years, a testament to the advanced metallurgical skill of ancient Indians. Then driving past Rajpath (Parliamentary road) in Delhi offers a scenic and symbolic journey through the heart of India's capital, encompassing several significant landmarks and government buildings and then visit India Gate- an iconic war memorial, located at one end of Rajpath, commemorates the Indian soldiers who died during World War I.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 3 : Delhi - drive to Jaipur
Drive to Jaipur, the famous Pink City of Rajasthan, with time in the afternoon to explore the bazaars of the Old City. Jaipur is the modern day capital of Rajasthan and is one of the most compelling cities in India- even non-shoppers will find plenty of interest within the labyrinth of lanes and alleys of the Old City. If you’ve ever fancied the idea of a Bollywood movie in an ‘authentic’ setting, there is no more spectacular cinema in India than the Raj Mandir- sumptuous and ornate almost beyond belief.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 4 : Jaipur – short tour – afternoon drive to Ranthambhore
After breakfast visit to Amber Fort on the outskirts of the city- a majestic fort & an UNESCO heritage site, the City Palace- a magnificent palace, symbol of Jaipur's royal heritage and cultural richness and then the “Palace of the Winds” also called as ‘Hawa Mahal’ which is a famous landmark in Jaipur. The five-story palace is shaped like the crown of Lord Krishna. Afternoon drive to Ranthambhore, check in at your hotel and relax. This town sits on the fringes of Ranthambhore National Park, where you will get your first taste of ‘Wild India’.
Overnight in Ranthambhore.
Day 5 & 6 : Ranthambhore – safaris
It is best to allow two full days here to experience the beauty of Ranthambhore and (hopefully) to see plenty of its most famous inhabitants- the Royal Bengal Tiger. Apex predators require a healthy supply of prey, and Ranthambhore is home to large populations of 3 species of deer- Sambar, Spotted and Barking. Also seen in large numbers are langur monkeys, nilgai (blue buck) and less frequent sightings include sloth bears and crocodiles. Morning and late afternoon safaris in the park on both days.
Overnight in Ranthambhore.
Day 7 : Ranthambhore (morning safari) - later drive to Bharatpur
This morning do more safari in Ranthambhore before driving to Bharatpur. This small town is adjacent to the famous Keoladeo Ghana National Park, a large area of wetlands which is home to large concentrations of migratory bird species during the post monsoon and winter months. A great place to explore at dusk (and again at dawn) when the birds are at their most active- the number of species seen can surprise even the most experienced bird-watcher.
Overnight at Bharatpur.
Day 8 : Bharatpur - Fatehpur Sikri – Agra
Visit the Park again at dawn, before driving a short distance to Fatehpur Sikri. This beautifully preserved site was briefly the capital of the Moghul Empire before being abandoned due to acute water shortages. The result is an entire complex of buildings, formal areas and courtyards which offer a glimpse of how royalty lived in India some 400 years ago. Continue on to Agra and visit Agra Fort which is commonly called the Red Fort of Agra and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 9 : Agra (Dawn Taj Mahal visit) – Morning Train- Jhansi – drive to Khajuraho
An early start to visit the Taj Mahal at dawn with ample time to enjoy this momentous building. A local guide (if you have opted for the guide service) will explain some of the history and significance of the Taj before allowing you plenty of time to explore on your own. Taj Mahal means "Crown Palace" and is in fact the most beautiful tomb in the world. The marble wonder is the largest and the most extravagant mausoleum built for the sake of love by a person. The Taj is pinkish in the morning, milky white in the evening and golden when the moon shines.
Later transfer to Agra station and catch a train to Jhansi, where you will be met and driven to Khajuraho. This small town is known for its vast wealth of temples. If time permits, you will be able to see a sound and light show at the main temple group in the early evening.
Overnight in Khajuraho.
Train option: 12050 GATIMAAN EXP AGC 09:55 am---- VGLJ (Jhansi at) 12:35 pm- this train is not operated on Fridays, as Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays.
Day 10 : Khajuraho –afternoon drive to Bandhavgarh National Park
Tour the temples of Khajuraho (Western, Eastern & Southern group of temples). Khajuraho is a fabled heritage city in Madhya Pradesh which is internationally recognized for the opulent architectural grandeur of its group of temples, acknowledged and protected as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These extraordinary temples, meticulously crafted from fine sandstone, exemplify the Nagara and Dravidian style of architecture and are especially noted for their intricate stone carvings featuring human and animal forms in erotic poses and afternoon drive to Bandhavgarh National Park- one of central India’s premier wildlife habitats and arguably the greatest concentration of tigers of any Park in the country.
Overnight in Bandhavgarh.
Note: Bandhavgarh National park is closed on every Wednesday afternoon.
Day 11 & 12 : Bandhavgarh – safaris
The majority of the vegetation in Bandhavgarh is dry deciduous forest which provides an ideal habitat for a large range of species. Tiger sightings here are very frequent during the latter part of the ‘season’ (the park is open from October till June, the best months to visit are February to May) and if you are lucky you may see multiple tigers during your time here. Also found in the park are a large number of herbivores- deer, pigs, antelope- as well as jackals, langur monkeys, mongooses, hyenas, and sloth bears. You will undertake dawn and dusk safaris on both days to maximize your chances of seeing as many of these animals as possible.
Overnight in Bandhavgarh.
Day 13 : Bandhavgarh (morning safari) – afternoon drive to Kanha
A final safari at dawn before departing for Kanha, a drive of around 5 hours. On arrival in Kanha, check in at your hotel and relax.
Overnight in Kanha
Note: Kanha National park is closed on every Wednesday afternoon.
Day 14 & 15 : Kanha – safaris
The more open grasslands of Kanha mean that even though it is a larger park than Bandhavgarh, tiger sightings are just as frequent. The fauna of Kanha is similar to that of Bandhavgarh- one notable addition to the roster is the rare Swamp Deer which can be seen here. Again you will have 2 safaris each day, morning and late afternoon, giving you great opportunity to explore the park and see lots of variety of mammals and birds.
Overnight in Kanha.
Day 16 : Kanha – transfer to Jabalpur Airport – FLY- Delhi
Today morning drive to Jabalpur airport to take your flight to Delhi. On arrival in Delhi, you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 17 : Delhi – Departure
Today you will be transferred to Delhi airport to catch your international flight according to your flight schedule
Tour Ends
Explore Delhi's cultural and historical landmarks including the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, and India Gate. Dive into the bustling atmosphere of Chandni Chowk and experience the city's rich heritage.
Journey from Delhi to Jaipur, known as the Pink City of Rajasthan, by road. Explore Jaipur's vibrant bazaars and cultural sites, including the iconic Raj Mandir cinema.
Discover Jaipur's architectural wonders with visits to Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal. Immerse yourself in the royal heritage and intricate designs of these historical landmarks.
Spend two days exploring Ranthambhore National Park, renowned for its Bengal tigers and diverse wildlife. Enjoy morning and late afternoon safaris to maximize wildlife sightings.
Explore Bharatpur near Keoladeo Ghana National Park, a haven for migratory birds. Visit Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its Mughal architecture and historical significance.
Take a morning train from Agra to Jhansi and drive to Khajuraho, famous for its exquisite temples adorned with intricate stone carvings and sculptures.
Explore Bandhavgarh National Park, known for its high density of tigers and diverse flora and fauna. Enjoy dawn and dusk safaris for optimal wildlife viewing opportunities.
Experience Kanha National Park's expansive grasslands and diverse wildlife, including the rare Swamp Deer. Enjoy multiple safaris to explore the park's natural beauty and wildlife habitats.
Drive to Jabalpur Airport from Kanha and catch a flight to Delhi. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel for relaxation and overnight stay.
17 Days / 16 Nights
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