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An exciting tour to explore India by road. India is a country which continues to amaze and enthrall the world as it unfolds its tremendous cultural and natural treasures, be it ancient culture, wildlife customs, rituals or the fact that it has become the IT hub of the world. It is country having more than 100 languages and more than 500 dialects. A country where every 100 km's language, demography, topography and bio-diversity change.
The Tour includes endless fascination, religious mystique and great natural beauty. Royal palaces, mediaeval forts, Taj Mahal, temples and the Tiger Country.
Itinerary
Day 01 Arrive transfer to Hotel Park Royal or similar. Day free
Day 02 Delhi Full day sight seeing overnight hotel on B&B
Day 03 Drive to Jaipur,half day sight seeing overnight Shahpura House on B&B
Day 04 Full day Jaipur sight seeing overnight hotel on B&B
Day 05 Drive to Agra visit Taj & Red fort overnight Howard Park PLaza on B&B
Day 06 Drive to Gwalior visit Fort overnight Usha Kiran Palace on B&B
Day 07 Drive to Jhansi visit Orcha temples overnight hotel on B&B (In Orcha) Amar Palace
Day 08 Drive to Khajuraho overnight Hotel on B&B Holiday Inn
Day 09 Khajuraho temple visit, later drive to Bandhavgarh National Park, check in Jungle lodge on A.P.
Day 10,11, Bandhavgarh on Full Board Jungle plan.
Day 12 Drive to Kanha & check in at Krishna Jungle resort on AP
Day 13, 14, 15 Kanha on full board Jungle plan
Day 16 Drive to Jabalpur overnight Hotel Krishna Jabalpur on AP.
Day 17 Take an early flight to Delhi. Overnight Ashok country resort.
Day 18 Transfer to international airport.
Tour Price: on request
What the
tour includes:
o One English speaking escort.
o Mineral water complimentary through out.
o Includes all local sight seeing, monuments charges, guide charges.
o Kanha & Bandhavgarh on full board Jungle plan.
o Airport pick up & drop
o Flight from Jabalpur to Delhi.
Distances & Time
o Delhi-Jaipur- 270 K.M. (3-4 hrs)
o Jaipur-Agra- 250 K.M. (3-4 hrs)
o Agra-Gwalior- 125 K.M. (2 hrs)
o Gwalior-Orcha- 135 K.M. (2hrs)
o Orcha-Khajuraho-170 K.M. 2hrs)
o Khajurhao-Bandhavgarh- 250 K.M. (4-5 hrs)
o Bandhavgarh-Kanha- 24 K.M. (4-5 hrs)
o Kanha-Jabalpur- 160 K.M. (3 hrs)
Please note roads in all the destination mentioned above are now all new
& very good.
Jungle Plan includes
o Two park rides daily
o Accommodation
o Full day meals
o All park entrance fees
o Guide charges
o Lecture on wildlife,
o Service of resident naturalist,
o Elephant ride (on Tiger sighting),
o Daily bonfire.
Weather
o Cool - from middle of October to end of February.
o Hot - from middle of March to middle of June.
o Wet - from middle of June to middle of October.
o The temperature ranges from a maximum of 42 ° C in May and June, to
around 4° C in winter
Clothing
Neutral khakis, greys and green clothes are recommended. Ensure you have
plenty of warm clothing for the early morning and late evening game drives.
Accessories: Camera, binoculars, sunglasses, and hats.
Kanha Tiger
Reserve
Welcome to Kipling Country, the setting for the famous Jungle Book. The
Kanha National Park in the Mandla District of Madhya Pradesh, spreads over
1,945 sq. km of dense sal forests, interspersed with extensive meadows and
trees and clumps of wild bamboo. This is where you can spot the tiger in
all his magnificence or feast your eyes on the rare Barasingha Deer amidst
extensive grasslands. The park forms the core of the Kanha Tiger Reserve
created in 1974, under Project Tiger. It is one of the most well-maintained
National Parks in Asia, and a major attraction for avid wildlife buffs all
over the world. Two major rivers, Halon anfd Banjar, flow through the park.
Kanha National Park in the Mandla District spreads over 1,945 sq. km of
dense sal forests, interspersed with extensive meadows and trees and clumps
of wild bamboo. This area known as Kipling Country is where the jungle book
of Rudyard Kipling was conceived.
o Area : 1,945 sq. kms.
o Altitude : 450-872 metres.
o Temperature (deg C): Summer- Max 40.6, Min 23.9. Winter- Max 23.9, Min
1.1.
o Rainfall : 152 cms.
o Best Season : April to June and November to January
Using your senses to find a Tiger
The key to successful tiger spotting lies in the jungle's reactions to the
animal's movement. When the king of the forest is on the move, his kingdom
is as responsive as the court of any of the great Mughal Emperors . Peacocks
blare, Sambar bell, Spotted Deer call, Langurs explode in cough-like alarm,
Jungle Fowl screech, Bison whistle shrilly and barking deer emit the impossibly
raucous bark for which they are named. The continuous repetition of such
calls as well as their combination from two or more species in the same
small area of the forest is a very good sign that a Tiger is moving nearby.
Using your ears to listen to what other animals are saying is a good method
of locating a Tiger.
ORCHA
Orchha's grandeur has been captured in stone, frozen in time, a rich legacy
to the ages. In this medieval city, the hand of time has rested lightly
and the palaces and temples built by its Bundela rulers in the 16th and
17th centuries retain much of their pristine perfection.
Orchha was founded in the 16th century by the Bundela Rajput chieftain,
Rudra Pratap, who chose this stretch of land along the Betwa river as an
ideal site for his capital. Of the succeeding rulers, the most notable was
Raja Bir Singh Ju Deo who built the exquisite Jehangir Mahal, a tiered palace
crowned by graceful chhatris. From here the view of soaring temple spires
and cenotaphs is spectacular.
Complementing the noble proportions of their exteriors are interiors which
represent the finest flowering of the Bundela school of painting. In the
Laxminarayan Temple and Raj Mahal, vibrant murals encompassing a variety
of religious and secular themes, bring the walls and ceilings to rich life.
GWALIOR
Steeped in the splendour of its past, the ancient capital of Gwalior has
yet made a successful transition into a modern Indian city, vibrant and
bustling. A multitude of reigning dynasties, of the great Rajput clans of
the Pratiharas, Kacchwahas and Tomars have left indelible etchings of their
rule in this city of palaces, temples and monuments. Gwalior's tradition
as a royal capital continued until the formation of present day India, with
the Scindias having their dynastic seat here. The magnificent mementoes
of a glorious past have been preserved with care, giving Gwalior an appeal
unique and timeless.
This, then, is Gwalior : where a rich cultural tradition has been interwoven
into the fabric of modern life. Where a princely past lives on in great
palaces and their museums. Where a multitude of images merge and mix to
present to the visitor a city of enduring greatness
KHAJURAHO
In the temple architecture of India, the Khajuraho complex remains unique.
One thousand years ago, under the generous and artistic patronage of the
Chandela Rajput kings of Central India, 85 temples, magnificent in form
and richly carved, came up on one site, near the village of Khajuraho. The
amazingly short span of 100 years, from 950 AD - 1050 AD, saw the completion
of all the temples, in an inspired burst of creativity. Today, of the original
85, only 22 have survived the ravages of time; these remain as a collective
paean to life, to joy and to creativity; to the ultimate fusion of man with
his creator.
Why did the Chandelas choose Khajuraho or Khajirvahila - garden of dates,
as it was known then - as the site for their stupendous creations? Even
in those days it was no more than a small village. It is possible given
the eclectic patronage of the Chandelas and the wide variety of beliefs
represented in the temples, that they had the concept of forming a seat
of religion and learning at Khajuraho. It is possible that the Chandelas
were also believers in the powers of Tantrism; the cult which believes that
the gratification of earthly desires is a step closer to the attainment
of the infinite. It is certain however, that the temples represent the expression
of a highly matured civilization.
Yet another theory is that the erotica of Khajuraho, and indeed of other
temples, had a specific purpose. In those days when boys lived in hermitages,
following the Hindu law of being "brahmacharis" until they attained
manhood, the only way they could prepare themselves for the worldly role
of 'householder was through the study of these scultures and the earthly
passions they depicted.
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