Description
A world of its own, which enjoys its days better away from the human presence, is the wildlife in India. In the deep wild settings of the nation are the homes of Royal Bengal Tigers, 2/3rd of Great Single-horned Rhinoceros, Indian elephants and Asiatic Lions. Choosing their own ecosystem, these animals along with other species have given the true meaning to wildlife of India.
India is famed for its rich and abundant wilderness, and wildlife sighting is a must when on a trip to this beautiful land. One can witness hundreds of diverse genus of creatures encompassing tiger, leopard, elephant, bear, wild boar, toddy cat, jackal, langur, ratel and many more in their natural habitat. Not only this, wildlife tours bring you close to different sorts of vegetation which make your holidays in India more appealing and adventurous. Our wildlife packages combine magnificent wildlife and picturesque landscape so that you can indulge the maximum time of tour in the famous national parks being accompanied by the experienced guides.
Ranthambore National Park Safari Tours
Established in the year 1955 as a game sanctuary, Ranthambore National Park is one of the most popular places to visit for wildlife lovers. In 1972, the commencement of Project Tiger took place. Ranthambore received the status of a national park in the year 1980. At this point of time, Ranthambore National Park was conferred the status of a tiger reserve in the country. It is spread on an area of 1,334 square kilometers along with its neighboring sanctuaries- the Kaila Devi Sanctuary and the Mansingh Sanctuary.
Jaipur
The city was founded in 1727 by Jai Singh-II the Raja of Amerwho ruled from 1699 to 1743. He planned to shift his capital from Amer, 11 kilometres (7 mi) from Jaipur to accommodate the growing population and increasing scarcity of water
Amer Fort: This fort is famous for fascinating Rajputana architecture, splendid sandalwood work and places like Sheesh Mahal and Diwaan-e-Khaas. A unique artistic brilliance is clearly visible in its construction and design and this makes a trip to this palace unforgettable.
Jal Mahal(Water Palace): Also known as Jal Mahal, this palace is situated in the Man Sagar Lake and is flanked by Nahargarh Hills all around. The beauty of the palace lies in its gardens and courtyards built in the royal style displaying Mughal tastes. Various species of birds all around the palace mesmerise the bid lovers to the core.
Hawa Mahal (Wind Palace): Also famous as Hawa Mahal, Wind Palace is one of the most favourite destinations for tourists as it is a beautiful architectural masterpiece which has more than 953 small windows.
City Palace , Jantar Mantar observatory
Pushkar
Pushkar, one of the oldest cities of India, is one of the five sacred dhams for devout Hindus and is famous for the only place to have a dedicated temple Lord Brahma. Every November, Pushkar is host to the Pushkar Mela, one of the biggest camel fairs in the country. Lined with cafes, cheap boutiques and craft stalls, Pushkar has slowly evolved from a religious destination to a multi-cultural hotspot with travellers from all over the world.
Surrounded by hills on all sides, Pushkar is located only 150 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan and has relatively cooler weather during the monsoon and winter season. Centred around a small lake of the same name, Pushkar is home to more than hundreds of temples with devotees coming from all over India. With temples surrounding the lake, the ghats (steps near the lake) are flooded with devotees, closing eyes in the serenity of chants coming from temples around.
Pushkar Mela, The Annual Cattle Fair is a multi-day festival witnessing hundreds of thousands of visitors. The fair peaks in the last five days of the month of Kartik (October/November) and is a celebration not to miss. The colourful gathering involves camels and traders in their colourful attire, local music and dances from different parts of Rajasthan, food stalls and games and rides for children.
Places to visit Pushkar Lake , Brahmaji Temple , Savitri Mata Temple , Rangji Temple , Varaha Temple , Pushkar Adventure camp & Camel Safari , Pushkar Fair , etc.
Sawai madhopur (Ranthambore )
What makes Sawai Madhopur a popular attraction of Rajasthan is the fact that this city has embraced Ranthambore National Park and Ranthambore Fort (UNESCO World Heritage Site) in it. Madhopur’s guavas are well-known in Rajasthan. Ranthambore Fort was royal hunting grounds of the erstwhile Maharajas of Jaipur.
The fort is located at a hill-top and overlooks the lush Ranthambore National Park, one of the largest national parks of India and also a tiger reserve. Besides tigers, it is known to be a home to leopard, wild boar, hyena, sambar, sloth bear, chital and a tremendous amount of birds as well.
Wildlife safari in Ranthambore is one of the main tourist attractions of Sawai Madhopur. Visit The Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum to polish your knowledge about natural history.
Places to visit Ranthambore Fort , Padam Talab , Jogi Mahal , Trinetra Ganesh Temple , Rajiv Gandhi Musium , Ranthambore Tiger Reserve etc.
Agra
Agra boasts of having one of the seven wonders of the world and three UNESCO world heritage sites, the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort and the Fatehpur Sikri nearby. Agra is a delight for history and architecture lovers. The medieval city located on the banks of the river Yamuna, it is one of the most visited cities by tourists in India.
Strategically located at the heart of India in the mundane plains between the Ganga and Yamuna, Agra had been a religious and commercial centre for centuries, but it matured and perfected itself only when the Mughals made it their home. Agra is not only famous for its Mughal art and culture but is also known for its food, chat, and the famous Panchi ka Petha. The city even after being one of the hottest cities of the country, is visited in high numbers every day.
Agra fort
The masterpiece of Lodi Dynasty and the heritage passed on to Mughals, Agra Fort tops the list when it comes to exploring Agra city. Popularly known as the heritage tourist places in India, the fort fore-tells the story of rich history and display architectural grandeur. Major architectural contributions are traced from the period of Shahjahan, where in this great Mughal emperor replaced red sand-stones with white marbles. The legend has it that Aurangzeb, the might ruler and the son of Shahjahan imprisoned his own father in this mansion. Visitors have the opportunity to see the imprisonment areas and a special point from where Shahjahan looked at the Taj Mahal. The entrance of the fort has been kept from the southern gate known as Amar Singh Gate
Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is located on the right bank of the Yamuna River in a vast Mughal garden that encompasses nearly 17 hectares, in the Agra District. Taj Mahal is one of the famous finest architecture of the world. It is in a seven wonders of World and also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in (1631-1653) with the orders of Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz. 20,000 workers labored and 32 crore rupees were spent during the construction of the monument and it was built according to Islamic architecture. The meaning of Taj Mahal in English is ‘ Place of Crown ‘. Taj Means Crown and Mahal means place.
Itinerary
Day 1- Jaipur(Arrival)
You arrive at the Jaipur airport/station for this interesting journey.Check in Hotel then proceed to Jhalana Leopard Safari . After visit full day sightseeing include Amber Fort , It is one of the finest and the best preserved forts, having served as the royal capital for seven long years before the city of Jaipur was built. It has a complex of several palaces, meeting halls, pavilions, gardens and temples. The Fort was built in the later half of the 10th century by Raja Man Singh.
The fort displays a beautiful mix of Mughal and Rajput styles of architecture. Jal Mahal (Palace of water), Hawa mahal also known as Palace of Winds (façade only). Return to Hotel . Overnight stay .
Day 2- Jaipur – Pushkar
After Breakfast transfer to Railway Station Board to Pushkar . escorted to Hotel by our representative . Complete the check-in formalities. Later enjoy full day city tour of Pushkar including Brahma temple ,Lake and Ghats and explore the local Market . Return to hotel for comfortable stay.
Day 3 - Pushkar- Ajmer –Sawai Madhopur
After breakfast drive to Ajmer. Enjoy half day tour in the city. Later transfer to railway station to depart for Sawai Madhopur (Ranthambore). Complete the check-in formalities and overnight stay there.
Day 4 - Ranthambore
Early morning tiger safari by canter in national park. Later return to hotel for breakfast. After lunch you will proceed for second Jungle Safari. Return to hotel annnd overnight stay.
Day 5 - Ranthambore – fatehpur Sikri –Agra
After breakfast drive to Agra by road in airconditioned car enroute visit famous world heritage UNESCO site Fatehpur sikiri (The abandon mughal city or also called ghost city). The historical town built by Mughal emperor Akbar. Arrive at Agra check-in at pre booked hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 6- Agra – Delhi
Early in morning, will visit the magnificent Taj Mahal in Sun Rise, The most photographed monument in the world, the Taj stands in its splendor of white marble, an imposing citadel on the banks of river Yamuna. Later return to hotel for breakfast and then move to visit the Agra fort – the rusty and majestic red-sandstone fort of Agra stands on the banks of the river Yamuna and the construction was started by Emperor Akbar in 1566. Later transfer to railway station to board in train to Delhi . Upon arrival at Delhi , meet our representative who will help you with guided transfer to Airport .
Inclusions
Included
All Transportation and , Hotel accommodation in Jaipur, Pushkar, Ajmer, Sawai madhopur, Ranthambore, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, and Delhi, with everyday Breakfast. 2 Jungle safari for Tiger and Drop off to Delhi airport .
Not included
Monument Entry Fees, Mineral Water Bottle and any kind of personal expenses .