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Ideal India Wildlife Park Tour includes: Ranthambore,  Bandavgarh, Kanha and Pench National Parks

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Bandhavgarh, Kanha and Pench National Parks are the finest wildlife reserves that abound with a variety of species. Both  Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks have one of the densest populations of Tigers in India. The Bandhavgarh National Park was only incorporated into Project Tiger in 1994 but is certainly among the top three when it comes to chances of encountering this magnificent predator. While having much in common with Kanha, the forests being largely Sal and bamboo, the most striking difference is the huge bluff topped by the old fort of the Maharajahs of Rewa dominating the whole area. The steep cliffs provide nesting habitat for Long-billed Vultures and the local Shahin race of the Peregrine Falcon. Encounters with mammals are frequent. Herbivores and monkeys would be hard to avoid. Following up their alarm calls is often the best way of tracking down the predators, which may be a Leopard, Tiger, or even a pack of Dhole (Red Dogs). Among Bandhavgarh's 250+ bird species the Lesser Adjutant, Brown Fish Owl and Mottled Wood Owl are perhaps more easily seen here.

 

Kanha National Park is said to have some 100 tigers roaming its premises. Other than the Bengal tigers, Kanha is also home to grat population of panthers, wild boar, sloth bears, jackals, hyenas, wolfs and other predators. It is also known for wide variety of birds and butterflies.

 

Sample India Wildlife Tour - 14 Days / 13 Nights

 

Day 1 Delhi

Arrive Delhi. On arrival, transfer to the hotel.

 

Day 2 Delhi- Ranthambore By Train

Morning transfer to the railway station to board train for Sawai Madhopur. On arrival, transfer to the hotel. Late afternoon game visit in the sanctuary.

 

Day 3 Ranthambore

Early morning game visit to the sanctuary. Rest of the morning at leisure. Late afternoon game visit to the sanctuary.

 

Day 4 Ranthambore, Bharatpur By Train

Early morning game visit to the sanctuary. In time transfer to railway station to board train for Bharatpur. On arrival, transfer to the hotel. Late afternoon visit the bird sanctuary by cycle rickshaws.

 

Day 5 Agra

Early morning visit the bird sanctuary by cycle rickshaws. Later, drive to Agra visiting Fatehpur Sikri en route.

 

Day 6 Departure Agra

Morning city tour of Agra including a visit to the Taj Mahal. In time transfer to railway station to board overnight train for Umaria.

 

Day 7 Arrive Umaria Bandhavgarh By Surface

Arrive Umaria in the morning and drive to Bandhavgarh. On arrival check in at hotel. Late afternoon game visit to the sanctuary.

 

Day 8 Bandhavgarh

Early morning game visit to the sanctuary. Rest of the morning at leisure. Late afternoon game visit to the sanctuary.

 

Day 9 Bandhavgarh - Kanha By Surface

Morning drive to Kanha and on arrival, check in at hotel. Late afternoon game visit to the sanctuary.

 

Day 10 Kanha

Early morning game visit to the sanctuary. Rest of the morning at leisure. Late afternoon game visit to the sanctuary.

 

Day 11 Kanha

Early morning game visit to the sanctuary. Rest of the morning at leisure. Late afternoon game visit to the sanctuary.

 

Day 12 Kanha to Jabalpur

Morning drive to Jabalpur railway station to board train for Delhi. Overnight on board the train.

 

Day 13 Arrival Delhi

Morning arrive Delhi. On arrival, transfer to the hotel. Morning tour of Old Delhi. Afternoon tour of Old Delhi. Late evening transfer to International airport to connect flight for onward journey.

 

Day 14 Leave Delhi

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Include Bandhavgarh into the Ancient Cultures and Temples Itinerary:

The drive from Khajuraho to Bandhavgarh takes about 6 hours. An overnight is required at Khajuraho to connect Orccha on return from Bandhavgarh.


Day-4 Khajuraho to Bandhavgarh,

Day-5 Day in Bandhavgarh,

Day-6 Day in Bandhavgarh,

Day-7 Bandhavgarh to Khajuraho,

Day-8 Khajuraho to Orccha -- connect to Ancient Cultures and Temples Itinerary!

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Suggested accommodations:
Camp Mewar: Camp Mewar is set in a thickly wooded plot of land, sharing a common boundary with the Tiger reserve on its south. The camp gets its name from the 'Ketkiya Nala', a stream that trickles along its edge. A picturesque drive over perennial streams, through fields and hutments, the camp is a mere fifteen minutes drive from the park entrance. It comprises of 4 Aodhis (cottages in the design of hunting towers of the erstwhile rulers of Mewar), 5 Tents and 3 Wood-thatch Huts.

 

DATES
13 nights / 14 days

Period of Operation: October to June. All National Parks and game reserves remain closed for Monsoons from July to September.

No fixed group departures but tailor-made private tours only! Why travel in a group when you can visit India on your own terms when you want to travel!

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