The perfect introduction to the highlights and wildlife of northern India
Designed specifically for nature lovers this tour visits the three most
important national parks of Rajasthan – the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary and
the tiger reserves at Ranthambore and Sariska, one the royal hunting
grounds of the Maharajas of Rajasthan. Add to this the lovely ‘pink
city’ of Jaipur, the emotive beauty of the Taj Mahal and the vibrancy
of Delhi’s streets for an incredible Indian experience.
Where are you going?
Day 1: Arrive
Delhi and transfer to hotel. Morning sightseeing takes in the
highlights of New Delhi and in the afternoon visit the largest mosque
in Asia, Jama Masjid, the Red Fort and the Gandhi Memorial.
Day 2: Drive to Sariska. Evening is the best time for a jeep safari in the
National Park. There are about 35 tigers at Sariska; other predators
include panther, jungle cat, jackal, hyena, and fox. Also found are
sambhar, chital, wild boar, hare, Nilgai, civet, four-horned antelope,
gaur (Indian bison) and porcupine.
Days 3 & 4: Jaipur, the ‘Pink City’ is one of Rajasthan’s finest. You can approach
the magnificent Amber Fort on the back of a decorated elephant. The
Palace of the Winds, with its courtyards and gardens is a perfect blend
of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture.
Days 5 & 6: An 8th century fort dominates scenic Ranthambhore, one of the original
Project Tiger Parks and home to numerous bird and animal species. Take
an evening drive into the park to see deer, birds and monkeys. If we
are lucky enough, we may even see one of the resident Bengal tigers
although the park, with its lakes, crags and ruined pavilions, is well
worth a visit in itself.
Day 7: In Bhandarej we stay in the Bhadrawati Palace. A blend of Mughal and
Rajputana architecture, it has courtyards, arched windows,
traditionally painted verandahs and front lawns. The nearby Bhangarh
village with its temples and historical sites has a history, which
dates back to 11th century.
Day 8: Originally used by the Maharajah of Bharatpur and his guests for duck
shooting, the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary now has more than 400 species of
local and migratory birds and is renowned as one of the world's finest
bird sanctuaries.
Day 9: Deserted Fatehpur Sikri is poignant testimony to the achievements of
the Mughal emperor, Akbar. The city, built in red sandstone to
commemorate the birth of his son, is a fine example of Mughal
Architecture and is usually crowded with pilgrims. The Taj Mahal is a
spectacular monument; built by Emperor Shahjahan in pure white marble
in memory of his beloved Mumtaz. Akbar's magnificent Red Fort dominates
central Agra.
Day 10: Afternoon return to Delhi and transfer to the airport.
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