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Tiger
& Birds Tour
Duration
- 15 Nights/ 16 Days
Places to See - Delhi - Corbett - Jaipur
- Ranthambhor - Bharatpur - Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Khajuraho - Bandhavgarh -
Delhi
Day 1: Delhi: Company representatives will receive you on arrival
at the international airport in Delhi late in the night or midnight. Transfer
to your hotel. Relax.
Day 2: Delhi - Corbett National Park:
Breakfast at hotel.
Drive to CORBETT National Park.
Check
in at the resort and relax. Proceed for an afternoon jungle safari for game viewing.
Relax in the evening at the resort restaurant. Overnight at resort.
Day 3: Corbett National Park: A full day game viewing inside
the jungle. (Two safaris with lunch break)
Overnight at the resort.
Day 4: Corbett - Delhi: Breakfast at hotel.
Proceed
for a morning game-drive into the forest. Drive to Delhi in the afternoon. Reach
and relax.
Overnight at Delhi.
Day 5: Delhi - Ranthambore:
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to the station for train to SAWAI MADHOPUR.
Reach and transfer to the resort. Evening free at the resort and you
can relax or watch some slides on the tiger.
Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve,
at the junction of the Aravalis and the Vindhyas, is a unique example of natural
and historical richness, standing out conspicuously in the vast, arid and denuded
tract of eastern Rajasthan, barely 14 kilometers from Sawai Madhopur. Get in tune
with nature for a luxury holiday in the heart of the jungle. Ranthambhore - perhaps
the best place in the world to sight a tiger in the wild. The Ranthambhore National
Park has had more Tiger sightings than any other National Park in the country.
It has come to be known as "The land of the Tiger", where most of the
documented footage of this majestic beast has been recorded.
Overnight
at resort.
Day 6: Ranthambore: A full day game viewing inside
the jungle. (Two safaris)
Overnight at the resort.
Day
7: Ranthambore - Bharatpur: 
Keoladeo Ghana National Park
Breakfast at hotel. Proceed to Bharatpur.
Just 176 km from Delhi is a very special wilderness - the Keoladeo Ghana
National Park, one of the finest water-bird sanctuaries in the world. The Maharaja
of Bharatpur artificially created the lake and wetland in the 19th century. By
building small dykes and dams and diverting water from an irrigation canal, he
converted this low-lying area into a fine wild fowl shooting preserve. In a few
years, the new wetland surrounded by marginal forests was able to support thousands
of water birds.
Commonly referred to as Bharatpur, the Park is a delight
for bird watchers. Over 375 species of birds are found here and raised paths,
camouflaged by babul trees and undergrowth make viewing easy. A quiet ride by
boat in the early hours of the morning is also unforgettable experience. The cacophony
is unbelievable as painted storks, open bills, spoonbills, egrets, cormorants,
white ibis and multitudes of others, tend their young. Jacanas with their iridescent
colors and elegant tail feathers and purple moorhen can be seen delicately treading
over the floating vegetation.
Reach and check in at the hotel. Proceed
on RICKSHAW for viewing the birds. RICKSHAW PULLERS have been trained by the forest
department in bird watching and are knowledgeable.
Return to the lodge
in the evening and relax.
Overnight at Bharatpur.
Day
8: Bharatpur - Agra: Early morning RICKSHAW RIDE at the Bird Park.
Breakfast at hotel. Proceed to Agra.
Reach Agra. Check in at hotel
and then proceed to visit Taj. Enjoy battery van ride to the Taj. Proceed for
sightseeing to the AGRA FORT - Built by the famed Mughal emperor Akbar in 1565
AD, the fort is predominantly of red sandstone. Ensconced within is the picture
perfect Pearl Mosque, which is a major tourist attraction. Visit Itmadullah's
Tomb built by Empress NOOR JEHAN in memory of her father (The interiors of which
are considered better than the Taj).
Overnight at Agra.
Day 9: Agra - Jhansi - Khajuraho: Transfer to station after breakfast
for train to JHANSI. You would be met and assisted at the station. Proceed to
Khajuraho.
Relax at the hotel. Overnight at Khajuraho.
Day 10: Khajuraho - Bandhavgarh: Breakfast at hotel.
Visit
the erotic and famous temples of Khajuraho.
Drive to Bandhavgarh.
Bandhavgarh is a new National Park with a very long history. Set among the
Vindhya hills of Madhya Pradesh with an area of 168sq miles (437sq km) it contains
a wide variety of habitats and a high density of game, including a large number
of Tigers. This is also the White tiger country. These have been found in the
old state of Rewa for Many years. Maharaja Martand Singh captured the last known
in 1951. This white Tiger, Mohun is now stuffed and on display in the Palace of
Maharaja of Rewa. Prior to becoming a National Park, the forests around Bandhavgarh
had long been maintained as a Shikargah, or game preserve of the Maharaja of Rewa.
The Maharaja and his guests carried out hunting - otherwise the wildlife was well
protected. It was considered a good omen for Maharaja of Rewa to shoot 109 tigers.
His Highness Maharaja Venkat Raman Singh shot 111 Tigers by 1914.
Bandhavgarh
is justifiably famous for its Tigers, but it has a wide range of other game. The
undergrowth is not as dense as in some northern terai forests, but the best time
to see the park inhabitants is still the summer months when water becomes more
scarce and the undergrowth dies back.
Check in at the resort and overnight
will be at Bandhavgarh.
Day 11: Bandhavgarh: A full day game viewing inside the jungle. (Two
safaris)
Overnight at the resort.
Day 12: Bandhavgarh:
A full day game viewing inside the jungle. (Two safaris)
Overnight
at the resort.
Day 13: Bandhavgarh - Kanha: After breakfast
drive to Kanha.
This is the place that has been described by RUDYARD KIPLING
in his great book "The Jungle Book". Located in the Mandla district
of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha National Park is a tiger reserve that extends over an
area of over 940 square km. A horseshoe shaped valley bounded by the spurs of
the Mekal presents an interesting topography. Steep rocky escarpments along the
edges offer breathtaking views of the valley. Realizing the danger on the Tiger
population in the country, the Government started the "Project Tiger"
at Kanha and in 1974 the area was declared a Tiger reserve. The park is also the
habitat of the high ground Barasingha.
In 1930s, the Kanha area was
divided into two sanctuaries - Hallon and Banjar of 250kms to 300kms each. Though
one of these was subsequently disbanded .The area remained a protected one until
1947. Depletion of the tiger population in the year that followed led to the area
being made an absolute sanctuary in 1952.
Reach in the afternoon and
relax at the resort. Overnight at the Kanha Resort.
Day 14: Kanha: A full day game viewing inside the jungle. (Two safaris)
Overnight at the resort.
Day 15: Kanha - Nagpur:
Proceed for the morning Game Drive into the forest. Proceed to Nagpur.
Nagpur popularly known, as Orange Capital of India is also the second capital
of Maharashtra. The Gond King of Deogad, "Bakht Buland Shah" laid the
city's foundation in the year 1702. This city derived its name from the river
Nag that flows through it. Nagpur was the capital of Madhya Bharat State (C.P.
and Berar) after Indian independence and in 1960, the Marathi majority Vidarbha
region was merged with the new state of Maharashtra.
Overnight at Nagpur.
Day 16: Nagpur - Delhi: Breakfast at hotel.
Transfer
to airport for flight to Delhi. Reach and transfer to airport for connecting flight
home. If the flight is late in the evening we would be organizing a hotel for
day use which can be used for relaxing.
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