Tigers Ranthambhore to Kanha

Where the wild things are! Ranthambhore, Bharatpur, Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks. The definitive adventure for tiger and wildlife enthusiasts, this excitement-packed fortnight also takes in the legendary Taj Mahal in Agra and the historic sights of Delhi–old and new.... More

Where the wild things are! Ranthambhore, Bharatpur, Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks. The definitive adventure for tiger and wildlife enthusiasts, this excitement-packed fortnight also takes in the legendary Taj Mahal in Agra and the historic sights of Delhi–old and new.

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Highlights

Experience jungle activities and spot Tigers at Ranthambhore National Park, one of the prime examples of project Tiger’s conservation efforts in Rajasthan
Golden opportunity to spot Bengal Tiger along with wild boar, nilgai, sambar deer and variety of birds
Great bird watching opportunity at Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur
Visit Taj Mahal at Mughal capital of India, Agra
Explore Bandhavgarh and Kanha which has the highest density of Bengal tiger, leopard, sambar, chital, blackbuck, gaur, swamp deer and jackal.

On arrival into Delhi you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to start to ecplore Delhi or to relax at the hotel. Overnight at Delhi.

Ranthambhore – Bharatpur. After a morning game drive you’ll board the train for Bharatpur – home to Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Rated as one of the finest bird reserves in the world, over 350 species of birds have been identified at the park. A prime time to visit is from October to late February when myriad migratory birds such as the rare Siberian crane can be viewed. During your visit, consider walking or hiring a bicycle rickshaw.
Overnight at Bharatpur.

Ranthambhore – Bharatpur. After a morning game drive you’ll board the train for Bharatpur – home to Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Rated as one of the finest bird reserves in the world, over 350 species of birds have been identified at the park. A prime time to visit is from October to late February when myriad migratory birds such as the rare Siberian crane can be viewed. During your visit, consider walking or hiring a bicycle rickshaw.
Overnight at Bharatpur.

Bharatpur – Umaria (via Agra). En route to Umaria, a stop is made at Agra. Once the Mughal capital of India, Agra is home to the legendary Taj Mahal. A visit is made to the Taj, where you’ll see first-hand, the efforts Emperor Shah Jahan went to in constructing a solid white marble mausoleum for his beloved wife, Mumtaz. From Agra, you’ll later board the train to Umaria. Overnight at Train.

Umaria–Bandhavgarh. An early morning arrival at Umaria, then a short drive to Bandhavgarh where you’ll enjoy the first of your game drives. Bandhavgarh is set amidst the Vindhyan ranges. Claiming to have the highest density population of Bengal tiger in India, coupled with a population of leopard, nilgai, jackal, wild boar, sloth bear, gaur, sambar deer and colourful bird life, game drives are often peppered with sightings. In Bandhavgarh you will take 4 game drives over days 8 and 9 in private jeeps. Overnight at Bandhavgarh National Park.

Bandhavgarh – Kanha. After a morning game drive, we journey to Kanha via a fossil park. Kanha is one of India’s largest parks, covering 1945 sq. km of forest and lightly wooded grassland. This is the land that Kipling wrote so vividly about in his literary classic ‘Jungle Book’. Kanha National Park has a tremendous variety of wildlife – including the Bengal tiger, leopard, sambar, chital, blackbuck, gaur, swamp deer and jackal. On days 11 and 12 enjoy 4 game drives in private jeeps. Overnight at Kanha National Park.

Kanha–Delhi (via Jabalpur). This morning drive to Jabalpur to board the Gondwana express to Delhi. Overnight at Train.

Early arrival at Delhi station, transfer and check-in at your hotel. Later, enjoy a sightseeing tour of Old Delhi taking in the impressive Red Fort, Jama Masjid mosque and the colourful Chandni Chowk bazaar. This afternoon, enjoy a tour of New Delhi. Open and relatively streamlined New Delhi was built as the imperial capital of India by the British. Highlights include the majestic India Gate, Rajpath and bustling Connaught Place. A visit is also made to Qutab Minor, a massive tower built in the 11th century followed by a visit to a carpet emporium. Overnight at Delhi.

Hotel check-out and transfer to Airport for onward destination.

Included

  • Airport transfers
  • Transport services by a very good Tata Sumo Large Car up to 5 Persons, by a Non A/C Tempo Traveler up to 9 Pax & Deluxe bus with push back seats {seating capacity up to 18 persons} for all the transfers, sightseeing tours & long journeys as mentioned in the programme.
  • Farewell Dinner at a nice local Indian restaurant in Delhi on the last evening.
  • Entrance fee at the monuments, Kanha National Park, & at the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, however it does not include the still Camera or Video Camera fee.
  • Services of an local guide for usual sightseeing tours.
  • Service of Tour Leader/Birding Guide though out the tour
  • Assistance of travel representatives at all the main cities.
  • Hotel accomodation on BB basis

Not Included

  • India Visa fee
  • Travel insurance
  • Any expenses of personal nature, such as Drinks, Tips, Telephone, Medicines, Laundry, meals not mentioned above/below etc.

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Trip Facts

  • Price (USD) From contact us
  • Duration 15 Days Days
  • Group Size Min. 2 Max. 16 Pax
  • Trip Level
    easy
  • Meals Breakfast: 7, Lunch: 6, Dinner: 6
  • Accommodation Hotel (Yatri Suites and Spa)

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