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Day 1
- Arrive in Delhi
On arrival transfer to Hoteland spend overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 -Delhi
Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Delhi visiting Jama Masjid, Red Fort,
Ghandi Samadi, India Gate, Humayun Tomb, Bhai Temple, Qutab Minar
and driving past President's House. Stay overnight at Hotel.
Day 3 - Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
Drive to Sariska. On arrival in Sariska, check-in at a Hotel. Have
an evening visit to the Park.
Sariska National Park lies in the Aravalli hills and is the former
hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Alwar. Sariska itself is a
wide valley with two large plateaus and is dotted with places of
historical and religious interest, including the ruins of the
Kankwari Fort, the 10th century Neelkanth temples, the Budha
Hanumab Temple near Pandupol, the Bharthari Temple near the park
office, and the hot and cold springs of Taalvriksh. The large
Siliserh Lake is at the north-eastern corner. The forests are dry
deciduous, with trees of Dhak, Acacia, Ber and Salar. The Tigers
of Sariska are largely nocturnal and are not as easily seen as
those of Ranthambhor. The park also has good populations of Nilgai,
Sambar and Chital
Stay overnight at Hotel.
Day 4 - Ranthambore National Park
Early morning visit to the Park. Afternoon drive to Ranthambore;
on arrival in Ranthambore check in at Hotel. Stay overnight at
Hotel.
Day 5 - Ranthambore National Park
Morning visit to the Park. Spend afternoon at leisure. In the
evening visit the Ranthambore Park.
The 392 sq km of Ranthambhore National Park is perhaps India’s
finest example of Project Tiger, a conservation effort started by
the government in an attempt to save the dwindling number of
tigers in India. Situated near the small town of Sawai Madhopur,
the Park has seen its ups and downs, and there were times not so
long ago when poachers were having a field day in the Park. But
recently thanks to the devoted work of some good field staff the
forest has been restored to its old glory and is now seen as a
much needed stronghold for the tiger which is battling for
survival.
Stay overnight at Hotel.
Day 6 - Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Drive to Bharatpur. On arrival check-in at a Hotel. Spend evening
Bird watching at Bharatpur by Cycle rickshaw
Keoladeo National Park is situated in the town of Bharatpur in the
north Indian state of Rajasthan, about 55 kms from the Agra - the
city of Taj. Keoladeo National Park is famous as one of Asia's
finest birding areas, with over 380 resident and migrant species,
including the Common, Demoiselle and the rare Siberian Cranes.
Previously known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, the Keoladeo
National Park is also an excellent place to watch mammals like
Golden Jackal, Striped Hyaena, Fishing Cat, Jungle Cat, Nilgai,
Sambar, Blackbuck and wild Boar
Stay overnight at Hotel.
Day 7 - Delhi
Early morning Bird watching by Cycle Rickshaw or boat, thereafter
drive back to Delhi. On arrival in Delhi, transfer to the airport
for flight for the onwards journey. |
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