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Day 1 -
New
Delhi
· Welcome
to
India,
You will
be
received
by
Incredible
Real
India
representative
at
international
airport
and
assisted
to your
hotel.
In the
Hotel
you will
have a
brief
description
of your
tour and
the
representative
will
hand
over
your
documents
regarding
the
tour,
Overnight
in
Hotel.
Day 2 -
New
Delhi
· A
full day
sight
seeing
in
Delhi.Starting
with Old
Delhi
with a
visit to
Red
Fort,the
Jama
Masjid
and the
bazaars
of
Chandni
Chowk.In
the
afternoon
visiting
New
Delhi,seeing
the
India
gate
,Parliament
house,the
Secretariat
building
and the
President’s
house.
Day 3 –
Orchha
- (by
Train)
· Crossing
a
classic
Indian
rural
landscape
via the
Indian
Railways
network,
we
travel
to the
picturesque
town of
Orchha
to
experience
a very
different
side of
India
(approximately
7
hours).
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
is
situated
on one
of the
cleanest
rivers
in India
, the
Betwa
and has
more
temples
and
palaces
than any
town of
this
size
deserves!
Day 4 –
Khajuraho
(World
heritage
of
Kamasutra
Temples)
·
Leaving
Orchha
towards
Khajuraho,
we head
through
the
rural
areas of
Madhya
Pradesh.
(approximately
4
hours),
to the
remote
town of
Khajuraho.
Home to
the
beautifully
preserved
ancient
and
famous
temples
which
are
infamous
for
their
explicit
carvings
depicting
the full
range of
the Kama
Sutra.
Day 5 –
Panna
Tiger
Reserve
(Wildlife
Park)
·
There is
free
time to
explore
the
surrounding
countryside
either
by foot
or by
cycle
before
we head
out into
Madhya
Pradesh's
Tiger
Country
to the
Panna
National
Park in
an
attempt
to catch
our
first
glimpse
of the
majestic,
if very
elusive,
Indian
tiger
(approx
one and
a half
hours
from
Khajuraho).
We spend
the
tonight
right
beside
the
banks of
the
beautiful
fast
flowing
Ken
River in
a
natural
lodge.
Day 6 -
Bandhavgarh
National
Park
(Wildlife
Park)
·
As
we
continue
on the
Tiger
Trail,
we get
deeper
into
Madhya
Pradesh's
Jungle
travelling
seven
hours
through
fascinating
countryside
to
Bandhavgarh
National
Park .
Bandhavgarh
is truly
one of
India's
magnificent
wildernesses
with a
relative
abundance
of
tigers
compared
to other
National
Parks
increasing
our
chances
of
spotting
that
elusive
tiger -
there
are so
many
other
interesting
animals
and
birds to
see- so
you will
not be
disappointed.
Day 7 -
Bandhavgarh
National
Park
(Wildlife
Park)
·
Wild
life
morning
and
evening
game
safari
·
Evening
at
leisure.
Day 8 -
Bandhavgarh
to Kanha
National
Park
(Wildlife
Park)
·
Before
departing
Bhandavgarh,
there is
one more
opportunity
to
partake
in an
early
morning
jeep
safari.
Continuing
on
spectacular
countryside
to Kanha
National
Park
(approx
7
hours).
Romanticised
in the
much
loved
English
classic
by
Rudyard
Kipling
- "The
Jungle
Book."
Kipling
based
his tale
on the
wildlife
of Kanha
home to
those
famous
childhood
characters
- Sher
Khan the
Tiger,
Bhaloo
the
Bear,
Baghera
the
Panther
and the
formidable
Rock
Python.
Day 9 –
Kanha
National
Park
(Wildlife
Park)
·
Kanha
National
Park is
among
the most
spectacular,
protected
wildlife
reserves
of the
world
and
arguably
one of
the best
places
in the
world to
spot the
endangered
tiger in
the
wild.
You will
also
find
several
other
mammals,
reptiles
and
birds.
Of
special
interest
is the
largest
ox in
the
world -
the Gaur
and the
Central
Indian
race of
the
Swamp
Deer.
Day 10 –
Kanha
National
Park
(Night
Train to
Agra)
·
Morning
Game
Safari
at Kanha
National
Park
·
On Day
10 we
will
depart
after a
leisurely
breakfast
for
Jabalpur
where we
will
meet our
overnight
train to
Agra .
Day 11 -
Agra
(Taj
Mahal
closed
on
Friday)
· The
morning
drive
leads
you to
Agra via
Emperor
Akbar’s
deserted
city of
Fatehpur
Sikri,
an
almost
perfectly
preserved
4oo year
old
Mughal
capital.
Quintessential
Mughal
city,
that was
the
capital
of their
empire
in the
16th and
17th
centuries.
Apart
from Taj
Mahal,
theirs
is the
magnificent
Agra
Fort to
visit.
·
Evening
at
leisure
in your
hotel.
Day 12 -
Jaipur
(The
Pink
City)
·
Drive
down to
Jaipur.
Your
drive to
Japur
takes
you via
Emperor
Akbar’s
deserted
city of
Fatehpur
Sikri,an
almost
perfectly
preserved
4oo year
old
Mughal
capital.
After
admiring
its
palaces
and
pavilions
proceed
for
Jaipur.
Evening
at
leisure
in your
hotel.
Day 13 -
Jaipur -
220 km
·
A full
day's
program
takes
you to
nearby
Amber,
then up
to the
awesome
fortress
by
elephant.
You
return
to
Jaipur
and
visit
the
museums,
palaces
and
halls
within
the City
Palace
(still a
royal
residence),
the
Palace
of the
Winds,
and the
Jantar
Mantar
Observatory.
Evening
at
leisure
in your
hotel.
Day 14 -
New
Delhi
·
Drive
back to
New
Delhi,
enroute
stop at
Neemarana
Palace
for
lunch
before
continuing
directly
to New
Delhi's
international
airport
for your
late
night
flight
home or
to your
onward
destination.
Ends
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