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India Nepal Wildlife Tour

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India - Agra, Agra Cantonment, Jhansi, Sahanpur, Vrindavan

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  1. Chitwan National Park, Nepal: Embark on thrilling jungle safaris to spot the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tigers, sloth bears, elephants, and various species of deer. Enjoy canoe rides, birdwatching, and cultural experiences with the local Tharu community.

  2. Corbett National Park, India: Explore India's oldest national park, known for its population of Bengal tigers, leopards, elephants, and several species of deer. Engage in jeep safaris, birdwatching, and nature walks while immersing yourself in the scenic beauty of the Himalayan foothills.

  3. Ranthambore National Park, India: Discover the majestic Ranthambore National Park, famous for its tiger population and ancient ruins. Take exciting tiger safaris, where you may encounter tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and a variety of bird species.

  4. Bandhavgarh National Park, India: Experience the dense forests of Bandhavgarh, known for its high density of tigers and rich biodiversity. Enjoy jeep safaris and witness the wildlife, including tigers, leopards, deer, and various bird species.

  5. Kanha National Park, India: Visit Kanha National Park, often called the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book." Explore the diverse landscapes and encounter tigers, leopards, Indian wild dogs, and the rare barasingha (swamp deer).

  6. Bardia National Park, Nepal: Venture into Bardia National Park, a remote and less-explored gem in Nepal. Discover the wilderness and encounter tigers, elephants, Gangetic dolphins, crocodiles, and a wide variety of bird species.

  7. Birdwatching in Keoladeo National Park, India: Explore Keoladeo National Park, a haven for bird enthusiasts, with its numerous resident and migratory bird species. Witness the vibrant avian life as you walk or cycle through the wetlands and marshes.



  1. Wildlife Sightings: Wildlife encounters can be unpredictable, and sightings are subject to factors such as weather, season, and natural behavior of the animals. While the national parks and reserves are known for their diverse wildlife, it's essential to maintain realistic expectations and appreciate the beauty of all the flora and fauna you encounter.

  2. Conservation and Responsible Tourism: Respect the rules and regulations set by the national parks and wildlife reserves to ensure the protection and conservation of the natural habitats and wildlife. Follow ethical guidelines, maintain a safe distance from animals, and avoid littering or disturbing their natural environment. By practicing responsible tourism, you contribute to the preservation of these precious ecosystems.

  3. Weather and Seasonal Considerations: Consider the weather and seasonal variations when planning your wildlife tour. Different seasons offer different experiences, and wildlife sightings may vary accordingly. Research the best time to visit each destination to maximize your chances of witnessing specific wildlife species and to avoid extreme weather conditions.

  4. Local Guides and Experts: Engaging local guides and wildlife experts adds value to your experience. Their knowledge and expertise can enhance your understanding of the wildlife, habitats, and cultural significance of the regions you visit. They can also ensure your safety and provide valuable insights during your wildlife encounters.

  5. Physical Fitness and Safety: Wildlife tours often involve walking, hiking, or traversing uneven terrains. Assess your physical fitness and ensure that you are prepared for the level of physical activity required. Follow safety guidelines provided by the park authorities and always prioritize your safety and the safety of the wildlife during any encounters.

  6. Photography and Equipment: If you enjoy wildlife photography, ensure you have the appropriate equipment and lenses to capture the animals and their habitats. Familiarize yourself with the park's rules and guidelines regarding photography to avoid any disturbance to the wildlife or their natural behaviors.

  7. Cultural Sensitivity: Respect the local culture, traditions, and customs of the regions you visit. Observe the dress codes, follow local etiquettes, and seek permission before photographing people or religious sites. By being respectful and culturally sensitive, you foster positive interactions and create a harmonious environment during your journey.


Overview


  1. National Parks and Wildlife Reserves: Explore renowned national parks and wildlife reserves in both countries, including Chitwan National Park, Corbett National Park, Ranthambore National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, Bardia National Park, and more. Discover the unique habitats, ranging from dense forests to grasslands and wetlands, that support a wide variety of wildlife species.

  2. Iconic Wildlife Species: Spot the majestic Bengal tigers, renowned for their grace and power, in their natural habitats. Witness the rare and endangered one-horned rhinoceroses as they roam freely in the lush grasslands. Encounter leopards, elephants, sloth bears, Indian wild dogs, swamp deer, Gangetic dolphins, and a plethora of bird species.

  3. Thrilling Jungle Safaris and Activities: Embark on thrilling jeep safaris, guided nature walks, and canoe rides, accompanied by experienced guides and naturalists. Engage in birdwatching excursions to observe a wide variety of avian species, including migratory birds.

  4. Conservation and Wildlife Education: Learn about the conservation efforts and initiatives undertaken in India and Nepal to protect their diverse wildlife. Gain insights into the challenges faced by conservationists and the importance of preserving these fragile ecosystems.

  5. Cultural Experiences: Immerse yourself in the local culture and traditions of India and Nepal. Explore ancient temples, visit local villages, and interact with indigenous communities to understand the deep connection between humans and wildlife in these regions.

  6. Responsible Tourism: Promote responsible tourism practices by following guidelines set by the national parks and reserves. Respect wildlife and their habitats, maintain a safe distance, and adhere to ethical principles during wildlife encounters.



Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Delhi
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Once you arrive in Delhi, the capital city of India, get an assisted transfer to your pre-booked hotel. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities. You can explore the popular markets, taste the lip-smacking street food, interact with the locals. Stay overnight.

Day 2: Delhi
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After breakfast, begin sightseeing may including the tourist attractions of Old and New Delhi. You visit Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk bazaar, the Qutub Minar complex, Humayun's tomb, amongst the other attractions. Back to hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 3: Delhi - Jim Corbett Park
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Post breakfast, begin driving to Jim Corbett National Park. On arrival, check- in at your jungle lodge. The country's oldest national park is known as the wildlife reserve where "Project Tiger" was launched in 1973. It also boasts of being home to a good population of the big cats. The national park has got its name from hunter turned conversationalist, Jim Corbett who also helped in its establishment. The rest of the day is free for personal activities like a nature walk. Stay overnight.

Day 4-5:Jim Corbett Park
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On days 4 and 5, embark on a morning and an evening safari into the national park. During your safari, spot animal species like leopards, tigers, barking deer, hog deer, Sambar, Chital, Golden Jackal, Sloth Indian Gray Mongoose, Himalayan Black Bear etc. and around 580 species of birds. Enjoy dinner around bonfire. Overnight stay in the jungle lodge.

Day 6: Jim Corbett Park - Delhi
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Today, depart for Delhi by road. On arrival, check- in your hotel. After lunch, spend the day at leisure. You can do the activities of your interest such as visiting the remaining attractions or the markets. Stay overnight.

Day 7: Delhi - Jaipur
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By road, leave for Jaipur on the 7th day of the tour. After you arrive, complete the check- in formalities at your hotel. Later, after lunch, leave for a city tour. The list of attractions includes the City Palace and Museum, Hawa Mahal (The Palace of Winds), Jantar Mantar Observatory, Ram Niwas Gardens and Albert Hall Museum. Stay overnight in your hotel in Jaipur.

Day 8: Jaipur - Ranthambore
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After breakfast, proceed by road to Ranthambore National Park. Once you reach, complete the check-in formalities at your wildlife resort. The former hunting grounds of the Maharaja of Jaipur, it is one of the largest national parks in the northern part of India. The evening is scheduled for a safari ride in the park. Stay overnight.

Day 9: Ranthambhore
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All of day 9 is scheduled for safari ride into the park (morning and evening). During the safari, spot animal species like Chinkara, Indian false vampire bats, Common Palm Civets or Toddy cat, common yellow bat, Desert Cats, Fivestriped Palm Squirels, Cobras, Common Kraits, Common Frog, Kraits along with 272 avifauna species. Night stay at the resort.

Day 10: Ranthambhore - Bharatpur
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Get transported to Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary by road. Now known as Keoladeo National Park or Keoladeo Ghana National Park, it is a paradise for bird watchers. Upon arriving, check- in your resort. In the evening, participate in bird watching. Spot as many as 230 avifauna species like Painted Stork, Great Egret, Common Parakeet, along with other animal species. Overnight in Bharatpur.

Day 11: Bharatpur - Agra
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Today, after breakfast at the resort, leave for Agra by road. En-route, halt at Fatehpur Sikri, the old deserted capital city of the Mughals. It was erected by Emperor Akbar. Once you get inside this World Heritage Site, explore Jodha Bai's Palace, Panch Mahal, Diwan-i-Am, Buland Darwaza etc. After arriving in Agra, check- in your hotel. The rest of the day is free. Stay overnight.

Day 12: Agra
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Day 12, post breakfast, is scheduled for a city tour of Agra. The first visit of the day is to the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. This white-marble mausoleum was erected by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. The other monuments may include the Agra Fort and the tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah. Stay overnight.

Day 13: Agra - Khajuraho
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Get on-time transfer to the airport to board a flight to Khajuraho. On arrival, check- in your pre-booked hotel. The evening is scheduled to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kahjuraho Temples. This group of temples, erected during the rule of Chandela rulers, glorifies erotica. Also attend the Sound and Light Show. Stay overnight.

Day 14: Khajuraho - Bandhavgarh
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On the 14th day, after breakfast, leave for Bandhavgarh National Park, by road. Arrive and check in at a wildlife resort. This national park has one of the highest densities of tiger population. Along with this, it also has a large breeding population of various kinds of deer and leopards. Night stay in Bandhavgarh.

Day 15-16: Bandhavgarh
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Days 15 and 16 are for morning and evening wildlife safaris in Bandhavgarh. During the safari, you get a chance to spot different animal and bird species such as Wild Boar, Jackal, Fox, Muntjac, Black faced langurs, Porcupines, Hyenas, Vipers, Cobras, Red Wattled Lapwing, White Breasted Kingfisher etc. Stay overnight.

Day 17: Bandhavgarh - Katni - Varanasi
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Once you have breakfast, depart for the Katni railway station to board a train to the sacred city of Varanasi. The rest of the day is for leisure activities such as boat riding in the holy waters of river Ganga, visiting the popular bathing ghats, attending the mesmerizing evening Aarti, visiting the popular temples etc. Overnight stay in Varanasi.

Day 18: Varanasi - Kathmandu
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Get on-time transfer to the airport to board a flight to Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. On arrival, complete the check- in formalities at your hotel. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities – interact with the locals, relish local delicacies, enjoy the nightlife, explore the surroundings on foot. Stay overnight.

Day 19: Kathmandu
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All of day 19 is for exploring Kathmandu. Enjoy the view of the majestic Himalayas. Visit the well-known Pashupatinath Temples, along with other attractions that may include Hanuman Square, Buddhanath, Patanjali Durbar Square, Lumbini etc. Stay overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 20: Chitwan
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Leave for the airport on time to fly to Chitwan National Park, well-known for its tigers and rhinos. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, is extremely rich in flora and fauna. One of the last refuges of the Bengal tiger, this national park is also home to a good population of one-horned Asiatic rhinos. Established in 1973, it is the first national park in Nepal. The day after arrival and check-in is free. Admire the surrounding lush greenery, enjoy canoe rides on the jungle river or enjoy a nature walk. Stay overnight.

Day 21: Chitwan
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Day 21 is for morning and evening wildlife safaris into the national park. During the safari, spot animal species like Spotted linsangs, palm civets, elephant, Wild dogs, jungle cat, leopard cat, Four-horned antelopes, chital, Rhesus monkeys, Hanuman langurs etc. The park boasts of being home to as many as 543 species of birds including slender-billed babblers, egrets, bitterns, storks, Oriental darter etc. Overnight in Chitwan.

Day 22: Kathmandu - Departure from Delhi
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On day 22, fly back to Kathmandu and then to Delhi. Spend the day at leisure. After dinner, get transferred to the airport to board the train for your onward destination.

Inclusion

• Hotel accommodation as per package same or similar hotels. • Breakfast + Lunch OR Dinner

• Transfers and sightseeing as pre-package car

• All toll tax, parking, fuel and driver allowances

• All applicable hotel and transport taxes.


Exclusion


• GST will be extra 5%

• Anything not mentioned under ‘Package Inclusions

• All personal expenses, optional tours and extra meals

• Medical and travel insurance

• Any kind of entry fees anywhere if not mentioned in including

• Tips, travel insurance, medical insurance, laundry charges, liquors, mineral water, telephone charges

• All items of personal nature


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