North India is an entrancing area of India which provides an assortment of vacation destinations. Its assorted variety makes it a well known vacationer goal of the nation where travelers originate from great distances abroad. The wildlife north India tour give a great deal beginning from snow-capped mountains to forests, desert, rivers, streams, lakes, valleys, palaces, heritage monuments, forts, Ayurveda, wildlife, Yoga, festivals and fairs. You can enjoy an assortment of experiences here, for example, mountaineering, camping, trekking, river rafting, jeep safari, camel safari, ice skiing, fishing, boating, golfing and many more.
Arrive Delhi – You are received by our representative at the airport & Transfer to hotel. He will present you all travel documents.
New Delhi – designed and built by the British in the 1920’s it’s a city of wide boulevards impressive Government buildings, green parks and gardens. First you will visit two monuments from Delhi’s past Humayun’s Tomb and Qutub Minar. Then your drive takes you along the ceremonial avenue, Rajpath, past the imposing India Gate and Parliament House.
Old Delhi - an ancient walled city. Here you will see Red Fort, the most opulent Fort and Palace of the Moghul Empire; Raj Ghat, the memorial site of the Mahatma Gandhi; Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India and Chandni Chowk, the bustling and colorful market of the old city.
(320 Kms. / 4 - 5 Hours)
After finishing breakfast, we set off for Jaipur by car, the scenery along the way bringing the grandeur of Rajasthan even closer. Upon arriving in the city and checking into our designated hotel, a short rest helped the day's fatigue gradually fade away. As evening descended, we eagerly awaited the pre-booked live Indian cooking class, where under the guidance of an experienced chef, the beauty of Indian cuisine, the aroma of spices, and the subtlety of flavors all came together. This experience was not just an opportunity to learn cooking, but also a unique moment to understand India's food culture, a memory that remains distinct in our travel recollections.
Morning excursion to Amber Fort, situated outside the walled city, is perhaps the most beautiful example of Rajput forts. You can have the unique experience of riding on elephant back to the top of the hill on which the fort is situated. Afternoon sightseeing tour of Jaipur including, City Palace in the heart of Jaipur known for its blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Another monument near the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, is the largest of the five astronomical observatories built by Sawai Jai Singh-I, the founder ruler of Jaipur. Stop at Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds, a seven storied facade and one of the most picturesque landmarks constructed for the royal ladies to watch the royal processions without being seen.
( 200 kms. / 4 Hours)
Drive to Ranthambhore. Check in the Hotel. Generally a visit to Ranthambhore means a visit to the tiger reserve. The Ranthambhore Park is one of the finest tiger reserves in the country. Take an afternoon jeep/canter safari to have tête-à-tête with a tiger accompanied by a naturalist.
Early morning & Evening visit the park for bird watching and big animals. Once again to visit the park to meet the tiger.
(300 kms. / 5-6 Hours) (Taj Mahal Is Closed on Every Friday)
After breakfast at the hotel, we drive down to Agra, but en route we stop over at Abhaneri, situated about 162 kms. from Ranthambore. This little village has one of Rajasthan’s most awesome ‘baoris’ (= stepwells). It is around 30 metres deep and among the largest stepwells in India. It not only stores water but is also very effective for groundwater harvesting. This stepwell, famous for its distinctive construction and a truly unique design, is one-of-a-kind and considered as the most picturesque in the world, which therefore naturally attracts a lot of attention from the visitors.
Fatehpur Sikri: This magnificent fortified ghost city was the capital of the Mughal Empire between 1571 and 1585, during the reign of Emperor Akbar. Although brilliant from an architectural point of view, Akbar’s city was erected in an area that was plagued by water shortages and it was abandoned shortly after Akbar’s death because of this.
Fatehpur Sikri’s beautiful and magnificent Jama Masjid (now brilliantly restored) is said to be a copy of the mosque at Mecca. The main entrance is through the impressive 54 metre-high Buland Darwaza (Victory Gate), considered as the tallest gateway in the world. It was constructed to commemorate Akbar’s victory in Gujarat.
In the northern part of the courtyard is the superb white marble ‘dargah’ or tomb of the sufi saint Shaikh Salim Chisti, who Akbar credited with bringing him a heir. The carved marble lattice screens (‘jalis’) are probably the finest examples of such work you will see anywhere in the country.
This amazing courtyard has many other wonders, such as the Palace of Jodh Bai, Birbal Bhavan, Panch Mahal and of course, Diwan-i-Khas (The Hall of Private Audiences) and ‘Diwan-i-Am’ (The Hall of Public Audiences). All these structures reflect the glory and the grandeur of the Mughal Empire. Upon arrival at Agra, we check-in at the hotel.
(250 Kms. / 5 Hours)
Morning city sightseeing tour visiting The Taj Mahal, which is entirely made of white marble and its walls are decorated with exquisite pietra dura (stone inlay) work. Also visit Agra Fort (also called the Red Fort), which retains the irregular outline of the demolished mud-wall fort of the Lodis. Drive to Orcha. 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 has more temples and palaces than any town of this size deserves! Spend time here 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. You will have free time to stroll down the streets or walk along the river. May spend evening taking in the puja ceremony at the Ram Raja Temple, depending on the season.
(180 Kms. /3 Hours)
Drive to Khajuraho, passing through the rural areas of Madhya Pradesh to the remote town of Khajuraho. Home to the beautifully preserved ancient and famous temples which are famous for explicit carvings depicting the full range of the Eroticism (Kama Sutra).
(45 Kms. /1 Hour)
Drive Khajuraho to Panna National Park is situated in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, at a distance of around 57 km from Khajuraho. The region, famous for its diamond industry, is also home to some of the best wildlife species in India and is one of the most famous Tiger Reserves in the country. The park is known worldwide for its wild cats, including tigers as well as deer and antelope. Due to its closeness to one of the best-known Indian tourist attractions in India, Khajuraho, the park is recognized as an exciting stop-over destination.
(200 Kms. / 4-5 Hours)
Drive to Bandhavgarh. The Bandhavgarh National Park abounds in many of India’s rare and endangered animals: Chital, Sambar, Muntjak (Barking Deer), Nilgai, Chinkara, Chowsingha (Four-horned antelope), Gaur (the Largest Oxen), Sloth Bear, Wild Boar, Leopard and Tiger. Bandhavgarh is undoubtedly one of the best reserve for seeing Indian Tigers. Bandavgarh also has a vast variety of bird life. On your arrival in Bandhavgarh check into the Tiger Den Resort. Late afternoon Game ride into the Park.
Morning and evening jeep safaris into the Bandhavgarh National Park.
(215 Kms. / 5 Hours)
After an early morning game ride, depart for Kanha by road (200 kms/05 hrs), one of India’s largest national parks covering 1,945 sq. km. including a core zone of 945 sq. km . It is a beautiful area of forest and lightly wooded grassland with many rivers and streams and it supports an excellent variety of wildlife. The park is very well organized and a popular place to visit.
Morning and evening jeep safaris into the Kanha National Park.
(125 Kms. / 3 Hours)
Morning drive to Jabalpur for three hours drives to the airport for your flight to Delhi. Arrive Delhi & transfer International Airport
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