Tour: Wildlife Under Canvas
Places Visited
Delhi, Bandhavgarh NP, Kanha NP, Pench NP, Mumbai
Tigers, Leopards, Sloth Bears, Indian Bison, Golden Jackal, Hard Ground Swamp Deers, Wild Dogs And Over Hundreds Of Bird Species. Not to forget Black Leopard in Pench.
Price Includes
✔ Accommodation (13 nights) in amazing hotels and camps.
✔ Meal Plan – Delhi& Mumbai- Bed & Breakfast- Full board in National Parks.
✔ All transportation by air-conditioned chauffeur driven vehicle.
✔ All entrances fee and guides in Delhi& Mumbai.
✔ 14 private Game drives.
✔ Domestic flights for sectors Delhi/Jabalpur & Nagpur/Mumbai in Economy Class.
✔ Specialist naturalists and park fee during game drives in national parks.
✔ All currently applicable taxes. (Subject to Change)
✔ Meal Plan – Delhi& Mumbai- Bed & Breakfast- Full board in National Parks.
✔ All transportation by air-conditioned chauffeur driven vehicle.
✔ All entrances fee and guides in Delhi& Mumbai.
✔ 14 private Game drives.
✔ Domestic flights for sectors Delhi/Jabalpur & Nagpur/Mumbai in Economy Class.
✔ Specialist naturalists and park fee during game drives in national parks.
✔ All currently applicable taxes. (Subject to Change)
Day 1 – Arrive Delhi
Day 2 – Delhi
Today you start your day with Sightseeing of Old and New Delhi. Visit Humayun’s Tomb, Qutab Minar, Rikshaw ride through narrow lanes of Old Delhi, Jama Masjid (Mosque), Chandni Chowk (Moonlight Square) and its nearby markets, India Gate and drive past the Presidents Palace and Parliament.
Overnight at hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Accommodation Options
Day 3 – Delhi to Jabalpur to Bandhavgarh (Flight)
Early morning flight to Jabalpur then drive to Bandhavgarh National Park. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure or go for bird spotting walk around the lodge.
One of the highest tiger-population parks in the country as Sal and bamboo forests make it ideal terrain for tigers. Other inhabitants include leopard, jackal, jungle cat, wild boar, sloth bear, nilgai and sambar. Bandhavgarh attracts many migratory birds in the winter months, including birds of prey – steppe eagle and a variety of wildfowl. Bandhavgarh was once the hunting preserve of the Maharajas.
Overnight at hotel.
One of the highest tiger-population parks in the country as Sal and bamboo forests make it ideal terrain for tigers. Other inhabitants include leopard, jackal, jungle cat, wild boar, sloth bear, nilgai and sambar. Bandhavgarh attracts many migratory birds in the winter months, including birds of prey – steppe eagle and a variety of wildfowl. Bandhavgarh was once the hunting preserve of the Maharajas.
Overnight at hotel.
Accommodation Options
Day 4 – Bandhavgarh
Day 5 – Bandhavgarh
Day 6 – Bandhavgarh to Kanha
Enjoy your last morning game drive in this park. Later drive to Kanha National Park.
Kanha National Park is one of India’s largest and most remote wildlife habitats, covering 940 sq km of forest and lightly wooded grasslands. An extensive network of rivers and streams support its Sal and bamboo forests, rolling grasslands and prolific variety of flora and fauna.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
Kanha National Park is one of India’s largest and most remote wildlife habitats, covering 940 sq km of forest and lightly wooded grasslands. An extensive network of rivers and streams support its Sal and bamboo forests, rolling grasslands and prolific variety of flora and fauna.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
Accommodation Options
Day 7 – Kanha
Morning and evening game drives to explore this beautiful park offering the great sighting opportunities of Tigers, Leopards, Wild Dogs, Barasingha (Hard Ground Swamp Deer) and hundreds of bird species.
Overnight at hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Accommodation Options
Day 8 – Kanha
Day 9 – Kanha to Pench
Morning drive to Pench.
Pench National Park became the 19th Project Tiger Reserve in 1992. The Park nestles in the Southern slopes of the Satpura Hills in central India. The park is rich in wildlife, with its fine habitats dominated by fairly open canopy mixed forests with considerable shrub cover and open grassy patches. The undulating topography supports a mosaic of vegetation ranging from moist, sheltered valleys to open, dry deciduous forest.
Enjoy afternoon game drive.
This park is especially known for large herds of gaur (Indian bison), cheetal, sambar, nilgai, wild dog and wild pig. The key predator is tiger followed by leopard, wild dog and wolf. Other mammals include sloth bear, chou Singha ( Four Horned Antelope), chinkara, barking deer, jackal, fox, palm civet, small Indian civet, jungle cat, hyena, and porcupine.
Overnight at hotel.
Pench National Park became the 19th Project Tiger Reserve in 1992. The Park nestles in the Southern slopes of the Satpura Hills in central India. The park is rich in wildlife, with its fine habitats dominated by fairly open canopy mixed forests with considerable shrub cover and open grassy patches. The undulating topography supports a mosaic of vegetation ranging from moist, sheltered valleys to open, dry deciduous forest.
Enjoy afternoon game drive.
This park is especially known for large herds of gaur (Indian bison), cheetal, sambar, nilgai, wild dog and wild pig. The key predator is tiger followed by leopard, wild dog and wolf. Other mammals include sloth bear, chou Singha ( Four Horned Antelope), chinkara, barking deer, jackal, fox, palm civet, small Indian civet, jungle cat, hyena, and porcupine.
Overnight at hotel.
Accommodation Options
Day 10 – Pench
Day 11 – Pench
Day 12 – Pench to Nagpur to Mumbai (Flight)
After breakfast, transfer to Nagpur airport to board the flight to Mumbai.
On arrival, you will be met by Mysteries of India’s representative who will escort you to your
hotel.
Mumbai (formerly Bombay), the gateway to India in the days of the British Raj, is today India’s commercial capital. The city dates back to around the first century AD, when the area consisted of seven islands separated by the sea. In 1661 the Portuguese presented the port and islands of Bombay to the British, and in 1668 the East India Company leased all of the islands from the British Government for £10.00 in gold per year.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at hotel
On arrival, you will be met by Mysteries of India’s representative who will escort you to your
hotel.
Mumbai (formerly Bombay), the gateway to India in the days of the British Raj, is today India’s commercial capital. The city dates back to around the first century AD, when the area consisted of seven islands separated by the sea. In 1661 the Portuguese presented the port and islands of Bombay to the British, and in 1668 the East India Company leased all of the islands from the British Government for £10.00 in gold per year.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at hotel
Accommodation Options
Day 13 – Mumbai
Day 14 – Mumbai – Home
Transfer to airport in time to board your flight back home.