12 Nights / 13 Days: Price on request
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Day 01 Arrive Delhi
Our executive will receive you at the Delhi airport and escort you to the hotel for hassle free check in & discuss about the sightseeing & other travel information.
Overnight stay
Day 02 Delhi-Sawai Madhopur (Ranthambore ) by day train
Today in time transfer to railway station to get the experience of day train journey
On arrival met to our executive and transfer to wildlife resort for 02 nights stay
Day 03 Ranthambore
Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest national parks in northern India known for its Tigers. It is one of the best places to see these majestic predators in their natural habitat. The park has a rich diversity of fauna and flora and home to wide variety of trees, plants, birds and reptiles. The major attractions of the park are:
Wildlife Attraction: Besides Tigers, the park has thriving population of Spotted Deer, Blue Bulls, Blackbuck and Gazelles. Other mammals include wild Boar, sloth Bear, Mongoose, Indian Hare and Porcupines.
Flora: The Park offers varied topography from secure forests to open scrublands. There are around 300 species of trees and plants with Dhok (Butea Monospermous) being the most prominent tree.
Morning and afternoon Jungle safari in National Park to see wild animals.
Overnight stay
Day 04 Sawai Madhopur –Katni (Bandhavgarh )
Today we again visit morning and afternoon Jungle safari before boarding overnight train to next Tiger reserve of Bandhavgarh.
Overnight on board
Day 05 Katni -Bandhavgarh (Surface 02 Hrs drive)
Today morning arrive at Katni railway station where our executive will meet you and transfer to Bandhavgarh National Park for 03 nights stay.
Bandhavgarh national park has a large biodiversity. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of Bengal tigers known in the world. The park also has a large breeding population of Leopards, and various species of deer.
Wildlife Attraction: Bandhavgarh Tiger reserve is mainly known for its Tigers. It has typical central India fauna with more than 22 species of mammals. Common Langur and Rhesus Macaque represent the major wildlife.
Flora: About half the Bandhavgarh Park is covered with fine trees of Sal (Shorea Robusta), while mixed forests like Bamboo and grassland are found in the higher reaches of the hill.
Toady afternoon leave for first Jungle safari in Bandhvagarh National Park
Overnight stay
Day 06 & 07 Bandhavgarh National Park
Morning and afternoon Jungle safari by Jeep. During your safari you may get the opportunity for Elephant ride for Tiger Show (subject to tiger sighting)
Overnight stay
Day 08 Bandhavgarh-Kanha (Surface 5 Hrs drive)
Morning last Jungle safari before heading towards Kanha National Park.
You will enroute visit Fossil Park. It is known for plant fossils that were collected from near-by areas and displayed here for general visitors. Most of the fossils are about 6.5 million years old. These fossils are of trees like mango, palm, amla (emblica officinalis), banana etc. Here some fossils are of those trees which are commonly found in sea shores or in aquatic environment which means they are evident of some major volcanic activity happened in very past.
Here we stay for 03 nights
Overnight stay
Day 09 & 10 Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park was the inspiration behind Rudyard Kipling's unforgettable classic Jungle Book. One of best place in the world to see the critically endangered Tiger. Kanha national park provides excellent opportunities for observing the magnificent tiger in the wild.
Wildlife Attraction: At Kanha nature preserve the majestic tiger is the keystone species. Beside Tigers, Swamp Deer is pride of the place which was once faced with extinction. Park also has Chausingha, the only four-horned antelope in the world.
Flora: Kanha National Park is home to over 600 species of flowering plants. The lowland forest is a mixture of Sal (Shorea Robusta) and other mixed forest trees, interspersed with meadows.
Morning and afternoon Jungle safari by Jeep. During your safari you may get the opportunity for Elephant ride for Tiger Show (subject to tiger sighting)
Overnight stay
Day 11 Kanha –Pench (Surface 03 ½ Hrs drive)
Before heading to Pench we take morning safari at Kanha.
Later leave for Pench for 02 nights stay
Overnight stay
Day 12 Pench National Park
A spectacular natural reserve set among typical Central Indian teak jungle, Pench offers a quiet and secluded game viewing experience. Taking its name from the meandering Pench River which intersects the park, the reserve sprawls over a breathtaking landscape of hills, forests and valleys. The major attractions of the park are:
Wildlife Attraction: In addition to the Bengal Tigers, Pench has several endangered species including Leopard, Deer, Blue Bull, Indian Bison, Wild Boar, Hyena and Sloth Bear. Pench is a birdwatcher’s paradise with home to almost 250 species of birds.
Flora: Pench National Park has charming landscape with forested area that is a blend of dry deciduous forest and tropical moist deciduous forest, and bamboo groves and grass lands.
Morning and afternoon Jungle safari by Jeep
Overnight stay
Day 13 Pench -Nagpur (Surface, 02 Hrs drive)
After visiting major National Park of North and central India we drive to Nagpur airport to board connecting flight to Mumbai or Delhi airport to board return flight to home.
Starting the tour from the capital of India, Delhi and a glimpse of Ranthambore Fort makes the starting of the tour very exclusive. Visit to the Ranthambore National Park, which is a part of the much larger Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, lies in the Sawai Madhopur district of eastern Rajasthan. Visit to the original home of all the white tigers, Bandhavgarh which was the hunting preserve of the Maharajas of Rewa: their old fort still dominates a hill rising out of the forest. Visit to Kanha National Park will give you the exotic feeling. The parks’ flora and fauna, makes Kanha one of the most well maintained national parks in Asia.
After the main itineraries of wilderness, visit to Pench National park, and explore the Satpuda hills that are named after Pench River, meandering through the park from north to south. It is located on the southern boundary of Madhya Pradesh, bordering Maharashtra, in the districts of Seoni and Chhindwara. The area has always been rich in wildlife. Pench tiger reserve has highest density of herbivores in India.
The whole trip is dominated by fairly open canopy; mixed forests with considerable shrub cover and open grassy patches. The high habitat heterogeneity favors high population of different species.
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