Outline Itinerary
• Day 01 : Arrival in New Delhi
• Day 02 : New Delhi – Raipur – Kanha (Flight + 210 kms/4 hrs drive from the airport)
• Day 03 : In Kanha National Park
• Day 04 : In Kanha National Park
• Day 05 : Kanha – Bandhavgarh (240 km, 06-hour drive)
• Day 06 : In Bandhavgarh National Park
• Day 07 : In Bandhavgarh National Park
• Day 08 : In Bandhavgarh National Park
• Day 09 : Bandhavgarh – Jabalpur – New Delhi (180 km, 4 hour drive + flight)
• Day 10 : New Delhi – Agra (240 Km, 4-hour drive)
• Day 11 : Agra – Fatehpur Sikri – Jaipur (235 Km, 5-hour drive)
• Day 12 : In Jaipur
• Day 13 : Jaipur - New Delhi (275 Km, 5-hour drive)
• Day 14 : In New Delhi
• Day 15 : New Delhi – Fly back
OVERVIIEW LUXURY TIGER SAFARI WITH GOLDEN TRIANGLE TOUR
Take advantage of the eternal qualities of the same trees that gave origin to Rudyard Kipling's "Jungle Book." The biodiversity in this peaceful outback is able to coexist thanks to the combination of the magnificent sal trees, bamboo forest, and the amazing creatures it supports. Visitors to Kipling's home land will be mesmerized by the views of tigers, sloth bears, wild dogs, and the rugged Barasingha during a tiger safari tour. You have a fantastic opportunity to see the elusive striped cat strolling along the forest floor in its royal manner. These famous Indian national parks are renowned for their legacy and high tiger population.
The amazing Golden Triangle Tour is combined with the Tiger's majesty. The Taj Mahal is a "Embodiment of everything pure," according to Rudyard Kipling. More than twice as many tourists as residents of Agra enter its gates each year to see what is regarded as the most exquisite structure on earth. Spend at least one day at this timeless representation of love.
The most luxurious lodges on the continent are what bind this magnificent mix together. The lodges you will stay in are not just exceptional but have also been named among the top hotels by CNN and Conde Nast Traveler on a regular basis. Luxury permeates every part of these facilities.
DETAILED ITINERARY
Day 1: Arrival in New Delhi
When you get to the New Delhi Airport, our representative will meet you. He will help you
check in and make sure your transfer to the hotel goes smoothly. You will receive and be given
an explanation of all your travel documents. Stay at the hotel for the night.
Day 02: New Delhi - Raipur (By flight), Raipur - Kanha (By road)
After an early breakfast, proceed to the domestic airport for your flight from New Delhi to
Raipur. Our representative will meet you at Raipur Airport and take you to Kanha National Park.
It will take you approximately four hours to drive the 210 kilometers. To get a sense of Kanha,
roll down your windows for the final hour of your drive through the forest. You've entered
Rudyard Kipling's world. After checking into your resort, you can relax for the rest of the day.
Day 03 – 04: In Kanha National Park
Enjoy a warming drink and an early wake-up call before embarking on a morning tiger safari
drive through the forest. There is a calm feeling as the sun rises over the hills and breaks through
the thick sal woods. Monkeys chatter, deer graze, and small animals dart through the underbrush
while the park is filled with the sounds of vibrant birds, creating a stunning spectacle.
In addition to India, Kanha Tiger Reserve is among the top areas in the world for protecting
wildlife. It is impossible to believe the captivating magnificence of this park without seeing it.
Listen to Kanha National Park while on a silent safari; it has a lot to say. The core of the Kanha
Tiger Reserve, created in 1974 as part of Project Tiger, is made up of 940 square kilometers of
rolling meadows, running streams, and sal and bamboo forests.
The difficult-to-find hardground Barasingha can only be found in the park. This is the actual
Kipling country that he so eloquently detailed in The Jungle Book. A packed breakfast from the
Lodge is placed on the safari vehicle's bonnet and served at a designated spot. Savor your
morning meal amidst the untamed bush.
Go back to the Lodge to change and have a quick lunch. Take a moonlight tiger safari after lunch
to experience what the forest has to offer.
After dusk, head back to the Lodge for dinner and relax for the remainder of the day.
Day 05: Kanha – Bandhavgarh (280 Kms/06 hr Drive)
Morning jeep safari to the national park, after Lunch depart for Bandhavgarh, 280kms, 6 hours
drive. On arrival check into the Lodge. Dinner and overnight at the Lodge
Day 06 – 07: In Bandhavgarh National Park
Start your day with a revitalizing cup of tea to get ready for an early-morning tiger safari at
Bandhavgarh Tiger Park. Bandhavgarh's tiger population is its main draw. Even while he is the
primary focus of your trip, the park is also home to a wide range of other wild creatures, such as
spotted deer, sambar deer, Indian gaurs (bison), chausinghas (four-horned antelopes), sloth bears,
fox, jackals, leopards, blue bulls, and wild dogs. At least 22 different mammal species and 250
different bird species can be found in the park. The park's reptile inhabitants include cobras,
kraits, vipers, rat snakes, pythons, monitor lizards, and turtles. Hanuman Langurs and Rhesus
Macaques are the two primate species that call Bandhavgarh home. A night's sleep and dinner at
the hotel.
Day 08: In Bandhavgarh National Park
All meals at the resort. Jeep trips to the park in the morning and evening.
Bandhavgarh, the site of human activity and residence for almost two millennia, is mentioned in
ancient Hindu literature (the Shiva Purana and the Narad-Panch Ratra).
Sandstone caverns facing the Bandhavgarh Fort to the north are the park's oldest indications of
human occupancy. Most of them date to the first century B.C. On these, Brahmi inscriptions are
painted. Several Dynasties have governed the Fort, notably the Vakatakas in the third century
A.D. and the Maghas in the first century A.D. Since then, Bandhavgarh has been governed by
several dynasties, including the Chandela Kings.
At the moment of independence, Bandhavgarh remained the private property of the Maharaja. In
1968, he turned it into a National Park after donating it to the State. Following the park's
creation, hunting and poaching were curbed, and animal populations dramatically rose. One
species that flourished was the tiger. The Big Cats were given the space they needed to flourish
after the forest's border was kindly expanded. Spend the night at the resort.
Day 09: Bandhavgarh - Jabalpur - New Delhi (124 miles/4 hours Drive + Flight)
After a full lunch and an early morning safari, check out of the hotel. Go to the Jabalpur Airport
via car. It should take you around four hours to cover the 200 kilometers you will be traveling.
Fly back to New Delhi from Jabalpur. Arrive New Delhi and transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay
at the Hotel.
Day 10: New Delhi – Agra (240 Kms/4 hr drive)
After breakfast, proceed to Agra, the site of the Taj Mahal. It will take around 4 hours to get
there.
The hotel will welcome you with garlands, Aarti, and welcome beverages when you arrive. After
a seamless hotel check-in, unwind and get ready for a guided tour of "Mehtaab Bagh," also
known as "The Moonlight Garden." Across from the Taj Mahal and the Agra fort, it was the final
of eleven Mughal-built gardens along the Yamuna River. It is known as the Chahar Bagh
complex, which translates to "four gardens." It is a prime example of the distinctive quadrilateral
garden design found in Persian and Indo-Persian architecture, which is based on the four gardens
of paradise described in the sacred Quranic language. See the Taj Mahal at sunset across the
Yamuna River. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 11 : Agra – Fatehpur Sikri – Jaipur (235 Km, 5-hour drive)
At sunrise, take a guided walk of the Taj Mahal, a famous white marble monument constructed
by the Mughal ruler Shah Jehan in honor of his adored wife Mumtaz Mahal in the middle of the
17th century. It is India's most intriguing work of art and a representation of unending love for
the cherished. Among the most photographed "seven wonders of the world," it is also a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Approximately 20,000 laborers and skilled artisans from Persia,
Turkey, France, and Italy spent 17 years building this structure, which was finished in 1652.
After breakfast, leave the Agra hotel and go on to the "Agra fort," a red sandstone fortification
from the 16th century, for another guided tour. It served as the principal home for the Mughal
emperors prior to the capital's relocation from Agra to New Delhi. His son Aurangzeb
imprisoned Shah Jahan in a tower with a distant view of the Taj Mahal.
Traveling A guided tour of the walled city of Fatehpur Sikri, which includes sandstone mosques,
palaces, and forts, is offered by Jaipur. The 16th-century monarch Akbar built it, and from 1571
to 1585, it was the capital of the Mughal empire. Lack of water forced the city to be abandoned.
Following the tour led by a local guide who speaks English, continue your journey to Jaipur in a
chauffeur-driven, air-conditioned Toyota Innova or Crysta. Spend the night in the Jaipur hotel.
Day 12: Jaipur
Following an early breakfast, spend the entire day exploring Jaipur, the capital of the royal state
of Rajasthan, which is renowned for its palaces and forts. guided tour of the City Palace and
Museum, the Palace of Winds, and the observatory. The clothing of Jaipur's erstwhile Maharajas
and Maharanis can be found in the museum's fascinating textile area. In addition to numerous
other arts and crafts, Jaipur is renowned for its exquisite carpets, enameled jewelry, brass
ornaments, and precious and semi-precious stones. Spend the evening haggling and looking for
souvenirs in the congested streets of Pink City. Go back to your Jaipur hotel to spend the night
there.
Day 13: Jaipur – New Delhi (275 Kms/5 hr drive)
Pickup time for the hot air balloon ride over the Amer Fort is early in the morning, about 0500
hours. Return to the hotel to enjoy breakfast and freshen up after the balloon trip. Stop at Jal
Mahal, an 11-kilometer drive from the city center on a hilltop, to see Amber Fort, which served
as the State's capital until 1728. In 2013, the architecture, which combines Mughal and Rajput
traditions, was inducted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Large halls within the fort and a
courtyard are features of this complex. After a leisurely breakfast, take a chauffeur-driven, airconditioned Toyota Innova or Crystal for the 275-kilometer, five-hour drive back to New Delhi.
The evening is free for leisure activities after check-in at the hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel in
New Delhi.
Day 14: In New Delhi
Experience the different personalities of Old and New Delhi after breakfast. Start your guided
tour with a rickshaw ride through the congested, winding streets of Old Delhi, where you will see
some sites including the Red Fort and Jama Masjid. Next, you will take a walk through Asia's
largest spice bazaar, Khari Baoli. To see the colonial British architecture, drive by Rashtrapati
Bhawan, Connaught Place, and India Gate. After lunch, go on to Humayun's tomb and Qutub
Minar. Spend the night in a hotel in New Delhi.
Day 15: New Delhi – Home
Check out of the hotel after a leisurely breakfast, then make your way to New Delhi International
Airport to catch your flight home.