Outline Itinerary
• Day 01 : Arrival in New Delhi
• Day 02 : New Delhi – Agra (220 kms/4 hrs drive)
• Day 03 : Agra – Ranthambore (265 kms/5 hrs drive)
• Day 04 : In Ranthambore National Park
• Day 05 : In Ranthambore National Park
• Day 06 : Ranthambore – Jaipur (180 kms/3 hrs drive)
• Day 07 : Jaipur – Bera (390 kms/7 hrs drive)
• Day 08 : In Bera
• Day 09 : In Bera
• Day 10 : Bera –Udaipur – New Delhi200 kms/4 hrs drive + Flight)
• Day 11 : New Delhi – Onward
TIGERS TAJ AND LEOPARD SAFARI TOUR OVERVIEW
In terms of Indian culture and wildlife, tigers and the Taj Mahal are closely related. However, despite the Leopard being another stunning feline, few people make the effort to see it. "Those who have not seen a leopard in its natural surroundings may not understand the grace of motions, and the beauty of coloring, of this the most graceful and the most beautiful of all animals we have in our Indian Jungles," Jim Corbett famously said of the leopard. He is attractive not just because of his appearance but also because of his power, which is unmatched for his size, and his bravery. There is nowhere better than Bera to witness this exquisite and elegant creature. A three-night stay here ensures that you will see a leopard, not just once but at least a few times, and you may even get to see the baby cubs.
The Maharaja used to hunt tigers in Ranthambhore, one of India's national parks, until the country attained freedom. Following that, he left it to the government for preservation. Today, this hunter walks casually around his kingdom. For the rest of your life, you will never forget your first impression of the Tiger. It will rank among the top five things that make you happy in this life. The Taj Mahal, temples, tombs, tandoors, and tigers are just a few of the sights that India has to offer when you combine your trip with visits to the Taj Mahal in Agra and Jaipur, also referred to as the "Pink City."
DETAILED ITINERARY
Day 1: Arrival in New Delhi
When you get to the New Delhi Airport, a representative of our company will meet you. This individual
will help you check in at the hotel and ensure that your transfer to the hotel goes smoothly. All of the
travel documents will be supplied to you, along with an explanation of their purpose. It includes
spending the night at the hotel.
Day 2: New Delhi – Agra (220 kms/4 Hrs drive)
It is anticipated that our representative will meet you at the hotel and bring you to our driver. You will be
driven to your Agra hotel after breakfast. Approximately 4 hours are needed to complete this 220
kilometer journey. When you arrive, please check in at the hotel. The red sandstone Agra Fort, which
stands like a crescent on the banks of the Yamuna River, will then come into view. It is encircled by
imposing 20-meter-tall walls with a 12-meter-wide moat in between them. This enormous structure was
built under the rule of Akhbar, Jehangir, and Shah Jahan, three succeeding Mughal emperors, and was
influenced by both Hindu and Muslim architectural styles. [The Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays.]
Day 3 : Agra - Ranthambore
The following morning, take in the breathtaking architecture and design of the Taj Mahal, which is
commonly considered to be one of the seven wonders of the world. It was built in the mid-1700s as a
monument of love for his wife, Mumtaz, by the Mughal emperor Shah Jehan. This exquisite tomb was
built with the time and labor of over 20,000 people from all around the world. White Makrana marble
served as its everlasting material, while onyx, amethyst, lapis lazuli, turquoise, jade, crystal, and a
number of other semi-precious stones that were imported from distant places like Tibet, China, and the
Indian Ocean were used to adorn it. After lunch, travel to Ranthambore. Check in when you get to your
safari lodge. You should prepare for the afternoon safari after lunch. (It is crucial to remember that on
Fridays, guests will not be permitted entry to the Taj Mahal.)
Day 4 - 5 : Ranthambore National Park
An early morning and late afternoon car safari inside the National Park. The guests' overnight lodgings
and all meals were provided by the Ranthambhore lodge.
All of the views, lighting, backgrounds, and innumerable different frames might be found in a single park.
With almost 300 distinct types of birds living there, Ranthambhore is sometimes referred to as a
birdwatcher's paradise. Indeed, the region of Ranthambhore and its environs is a genuine paradise for
bird lovers. Many of the regular winter migrants, including great horned owls, painted spurfowls, sarus
cranes, bronzed winged jacanas, sandpipers, kingfishers, nightjars, painted sandgrouses, and large
cormorants, come to Ranthambhore and the surrounding areas from their breeding grounds north of the
Himalayas.
Day 6 : Ranthambhore – Jaipur (180 km, 4 hrs drive)
Jeep safari in the morning within the National Park. Check out of the lodge after lunch, then head to
Jaipur. The journey to Bera will be broken down in Jaipur. Spend the night in the Jaipur hotel.
Day 7 : Jaipur – Bera (390 km, 07 hrs drive)
The journey to Bera, which is around 390 kilometers long and takes about 7 hours, will start when you
check out of the hotel following an early breakfast. Check in at the lodge when you arrive. The Jawai
Dam is located in Rajasthan, not far from the city of Bera. It is famous because of the amazing leopard
sightings that sometimes occur there. Instead of being in a forest, you will be in a sandy town where
leopards may be visible. This is a unique occasion. Bera is a well-liked location for wildlife enthusiasts
because it is home to a wide diversity of birds and mammals. The elusive leopard, the powerful bluebull,
the crocodile, the ever-so-mischievous hyena, the elegant pelican, the Greylag Goose, Robin Accentor,
Demoiselle Crane, and Barheaded Goose are just a few of the creatures that visitors to Bera may be able
to view. When you arrive for your late-night safari, you will only be interacting with leopards. Dinner is
followed by an overnight stay at the hotel with a safari theme.
Day 8 - 9 : Bera
To witness the golden dawn over Rajasthan, which happens when the sun rises over this arid region, you
will start your safari early in the morning. The main attraction for visitors to this area is the leopard. But
there are other kinds of animals that call it home, and one of the most popular ones are the marsh
crocodiles. Are they performers, 15-foot giants that can deceive everyone with their slumbering lies?
They might have the same level of energy when they are hunting as when they are not doing anything.
We have to be on the lookout for them because they are motionless and can easily blend in with the
muddy and rusty ground near the reservoir. They spend the whole day in the sun, and when they are
hungry, they just jump into the lake, where there are lots of fish to eat. This makes it difficult to see them
when they are moving, but it is impossible to miss them when you are relaxing on the beach on a sunny
day.
The afternoon will see the commencement of the jeep safari again. The Bera lodge offered lodging for
the night as well as all meals.
Day 10: Bera – Udaipur – New Delhi
Our trip from Bera to Udaipur will start after breakfast. Take a flight from Udaipur and land in New Delhi.
When you arrive in New Delhi, a member of our staff will meet you and take you to the hotel in Delhi.
Please check into the hotel for the night.
Day 11: New Delhi – Onward
There is no charge for recreational activities this morning. You will thereafter be taken to the New Delhi
Airport's International Terminal in order to board a flight to your home or another location.