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Tour
Itinerary Details
Day 01 : Delhi – Ranthambore
Morning train
to Ranthambore. Arrival transfer to the Hotel.
Since
becoming one of the original areas under Project, the park has
recovered much of its natural beauty & dry deciduous forest has
been restored. Ranthambore is considered one of the best tiger
reserves in the country. Afternoon Park Safari by Jeep/Canter
(sharing basis). Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 02 Ranthambore
Morning &
Afternoon Park Safari by Jeep/Canter (sharing basis).
Ranthambore is famous for its tigers and justly so. Over the
last decade, as a result of strict preservation, tigers have
become more and more active during the day, thus giving the lie
to the earlier belief that they are nocturnal animals. More than
in any other park or sanctuary in India, tigers are now
encountered here in broad daylight. They have lost all fear of
humans and are quite unperturbed by their presence.
Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 03 Ranthambore – Jabalpur 870 Km
Morning Park
Safari by Jeep/Canter (sharing basis). Rest day at leisure. Over
night Train to Jabalpur.
Day 04 Jabalpur – Kanha National Park 185 Km
Morning Arrival
& Drive to Kanha national Park. Rest day at leisure Night at
hotel.
Kanha
has sometimes been called the N'Gorongoro of India. The simile
is apt, albeit Kanha is far greener and its cordon of hills far
more densely wooded. Unlike Tanzania's N'Gorongoro, the Kanha
valley is not a volcanic crater, though the enclosing hills are
a consequence of geologically ancient volcanic activity. The
horseshoe-shaped Kanha valley, which accounts for nearly a third
and the oldest part of the Kanha National Park, is bound by two
distant spurs emanating from the main Mekal ridge, forming its
southern rim. The spurs, in their gently tapering traverse,
nearly close in the north leaving but a narrow opening for the
meandering Sulkum or Surpan river, the valley's main drainage.
Herds of the Kanha miscellany, the axis deer (chital), the swamp
deer (barasingha), the blackbuck (hiran), the wild pig and
occasionally the gaur, throng the central parkland of the
valley, providing the basis for the comparison with N'Gorongoro.
With its confiding herds and relatively tolerant predators,
Kanha offers an almost unrivaled scope to a keen photographer of
Indian wildlife.
The raw beauty of the Kanha wilderness is satisfying because a
comparison of the condition of the forests outside with that of
those inside is a strong pointer to "conservation in action" in
the Park. Kanha's diverse miscellany of mammal and bird life is
without many parallels, because so much is seen so well in so
short a time. Yet Kanha is better known as the best place in the
world to see tigers. Sighting tigers on drives here is not
uncommon, but seeing and photographing tigers from elephant
back, sometimes after a thrilling systematic track, is a
memorable experience. Elephants usually go out very early in the
morning for tiger tracking from Kisli, Kanha or Mukki. An
elephant accommodates up to 4 persons besides the mahout.
Day 05 Kanha National Park
Morning &
Afternoon Park Safari by Jeep. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 06 Kanha
Morning & Afternoon safari at the park. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 07 Kanha - Bhandhavgarh National Park 270 Km
After breakfast
drive to Bhandhavgarh. Check inn at the hotel.
Bandhavgarh
national park have a very long history. Set among the Vindhya
hills of Madhya Pradesh with an area of 168 sq miles (437 sq
km), it contains a wide variety of habitats and a high density
of game, including a large number of tigers. Bandhavgarh was
declared Project Tiger Reserve in 1993. Bandhavgarh national
park have a very long history. Set among the Vindhya hills of
Madhya Pradesh with an area of 168 sq miles (437 sq km), it
contains a wide variety of habitats and a high density of game,
including a large number of tigers. Bandhavgarh has been a
center of human activity and settlement for over 2000 years.
Legend has it that Rama, hero of the Hindu epic, the Ramayana,
stopped at Bandhavgarh on his way back to his homeland after
defeating the demon king Ravana of Lanka. Two monkey architects,
who had engineered a bridge between the isle of Lanka and the
mainland, are said to have built Bandhavgarh's fort. Later Rama
handed it over to his brother Lakshmana who became known as
bandhavdhish, "the lord of the fort" - a title still used by the
present "lord of the fort," the former Maharaja of Rewa.
Lakshmana is the particular god of the fort and is regularly
worshiped in a temple there. In the Bandhavgarh you can also
enjoy tigers sighting from elephant back. Government elephants
belonging to the Forest Department and equipped with
walkie-talkies also in Bandhavgarh. However, there are many
tigers in the park and elephants are able to take you up steep,
rocky hillsides and down marshy riverbeds which are impassable
to vehicles. Afternoon
safari at the park. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 08 Bhandhavgarh
Morning &
Afternoon safari at the park. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 09 Bhandhavgarh – Umria - Delhi
Morning safari
at the park. Evening drive to Umaria to Get the Train for Delhi.
Overnight at Train.
Day 10 Delhi Pickup from Rly St. & Drop to Air port
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The Cost includes:-
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Accommodation on Double sharing basis with Breakfast
(Dlx Hotel).
* 04 Jeep
Safari in Ranthambore
* 04 Jeep
Safari in Kanha
* 04 Jeep
Safari in Bhandhavgarh |
TRANSPORTATIONS:-
*Train Ticket for Ranthambore to Jabalpur & Umaria to Delhi.
*Arrival-Departure transfers as per itinerary
*English speaking driver & Car
*Sight-seeing tours as per itinerary
* All Sightseeing by A/C Car *Gasoline *Toll tax, *Road tax,
*parking, *passenger tax,
*Drivers food & accommodation during the tours.
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