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Rajasthan Wildlife Tour
Duration : 10 Nights / 11 Days
Destinations : Delhi - Ranthambore- Jaipur - Bharatpur - Agra - Corbett
- Delhi
DAY 01 Arrive / DELHI
Arrive Delhi, where you be met and transferred to your hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 02 DELHI / RANTHAMBORE
Morning after breakfast we will take you for a sightseeing tour of New and
Old Delhi. Sightseeing includes 11th century Qutab Minar, India Gate and the
grand government buildings, the President's House, Red Fort, Mahatama Gandhi
Memorial. Also visit Laxmi Narayan temple popularly known as Birla Temple.
Evening transfer to railways station for overnight train to Ranthambore
DAY 03 IN RANTHMABORE
Early morning arrive Ranthambore railways station where you be met and transferred
to your hotel. Enjoy Afternoon safaris to the Park to view & appreciate
wildlife in its natural habitat. Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 04 IN RANTHMABORE
Enjoy Morning & Afternoon safaris to the Park to view & appreciate
wildlife in its natural habitat and having more possibilities to sight a Tiger.
Overnight at the Hotel
DAY 05 RANTHMABORE / JAIPUR ( 180 KMS )
Morning: Breakfast at the Hotel and Later drive to Jaipur. Arrive Jaipur and
check-in at prebooked hotel.
Afternoon : City tour of Jaipur. The city is a living testament to men of
his age - Jai Singh II, he was an extremely talented politically as well as
on the battle field. However, much of the pinkness of the city goes to the
credit of Maharaja Mansingh who dressed up the city in the symbolic welcoming
colour when the prince of Wales, later Edward VII visited Jaipur in 1876.
A tour of the city visiting the City Palace and Museum comprising of several
courtyards, gardens and buildings and is a blend of Rajasthani and Mogul architecture.
The former Maharaja still lives in part of the palace. The museum has an extensive
collection of art, carpets, enamelware, old weapons, miniature paintings,
an armoury of guns and swords, costumes and dresses of the former Maharajas
and Maharanis of Jaipur.On display are 2 huge silver vessels which have found
their way into world record of being the largest single pieces of silver in
the world. A former Maharaja used them to carry his drinking water to England
a he was a devout Hindu. Adjacent to the city palace is the observatory built
by Jai Singh in 1728, who had a passion for astronomy. Stop at the Hawa Mahal
or the Palace of Winds built in 1799. It is a stunning example of Rajput artistry
and was originally built to enable ladies of the royal household to watch
the everyday life in the streets below through the delicately honeycombed
sandstone windows. Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 06 JAIPUR / BHARATPUR (180 KMS )
Breakfast at the Hotel. A tour of Amber Fort. About 11 Kms from Jaipur is Amber,
the former capital of Jaipur state stunningly situated on a hillside and overlooking
a lake which reflects its terraces and ramparts. Ascend the hill on elephant
back. Construction of the palace - fortress began in 1592 by Raja Man Singh,
the Rajput commander of Akbar's army. It was later he extended and completed
by Jai Singh. An imposing stairways leads to the "Hall of Public Audience
" which has a double row of columns and latticed galleries. Next to the
hall is the Kali Temple whose entrance doors are made of silver. Walk over the
: Hall of Victory, noted for its inlaid panels and glittering mirror ceiling.
On the opposite side is the "Hall of Pleasure " with an ivory - inlaid
sandalwood door. The "Hall of Private Audience " is decorated with
delicate murals. But the jewel of the fort is the "Hall of Mirrors "
whose interior is encrusted with tiny mirrors. With doors closed and candle
lit, it is like being inside a vast twinkling diamond.
Later drive to Bharatpur Keoladeo Ghana National Park. This park will provide
you with a marvelous exposure of more then 350 species of birds. Bharatpur
is the watering ground in India of the endangered Siberian crane. Despite
the hordes of tourists arriving there everyday the birds continue to live
their peacefully. The setting is so lovely that it induces a hush amongst
the visitors. Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 07 IN BAHRATPUR
Breakfast at the Hotel. Later full day visit of the bird sanctuary. Overnight
at the Hotel.
DAY 08 BHARATPUR / AGRA ( 60 KSM )
Morning: Breakfast at the Hotel. Drive to Fatehpur Sikri. Visit Fatehpur Sikri
which is perched atop a rocky ridge. Fatehpur Sikri is the work of one man -
it was vigorous city built with inspiration and genius by a king who had not
yet turned 28 - the Emperor Akbar. Unfortunately, at that time Akbar had no
son and heir to his vast empire. He visited several holy men and shrines to
seek blessings for the birth of a son, but in vain - till one day he visited
the saint Salim Chisti who predicted the birth of a son. Akbar quickly built
a few royal palaces close to the saints hermitage and the queen who had just
conceived moved in. Thus was born Mohammed Salim named after the saint. Akbar
was so overjoyed that he decided to move his court from Agra to Fatehpur Sikri
in gratitude. Fateh pur Sikri - the " City of Victory " was thus built
as an affirmation of faith, hope and of joy.
Arrive Agra Visit of the Agra city the world famous monument of Love ,Taj
Mahal, the city of the Moguls made famous by Emperor Akbar. The Taj Mahal
- often described as the most extravagant monuments ever built for love. It
took 22 years for the Taj Mahal to be built and in total 20000 people worked
on the Taj. Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 09 AGRA / CORBETT PARK ( 280 KMS )
Breakfast at the Hotel. Later drive to Jim Corbett Park. Arrive Corbett, check
in to your hotel.
Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 10 IN CORBETT
Enjoy Morning & Afternoon safaris to the Park to view wildlife. This one
is the oldest park of the north India's sanctuaries. Corbett is situated on
the generous flow of the Ramganaga, river that divides the Garhwal from Kumaon.
The main entrance to the park lies north of Ramnagar. The park is famous for
its wide variety of wild life. The park is particularly renowned for its tigers
but also has elephants, several type of deer including sambars, panthers, crocodiles
and many species of birds. The park was established in 1953 and was later renames
after the famous Jim Corbett, who spend many years in this area and wrote the
book " The man eaters of Kumaon" . The park is completely cool and
at sun rise one can go out on elephant's back for about two hours to observe
the wild life. The elephant rides are most interesting as one can easily spot
the spotted deer and the hog deer, wild boars, monitor lizards, jackals and
many kind of birds. There is also a good chance of seeing the tiger. Later proceed
for half day jeep safari to the park with the naturalists. Overnight at the
Hotel.
DAY 11 JIM CORBETT / DELHI ( 305 KMS )
Breakfast at the Hotel. Later drive to Delhi. Arrive Delhi and drop at IGI
airport for your flight back home.