You are currently viewing THE TYPICAL INDIAN SAFARI (22 Days)

THE TYPICAL INDIAN SAFARI (22 Days)

Indian holidays with exploring teeming cities, tropical jungles, awe-inspiring mountain ranges, sandy beaches, symbolic rivers, quiet backwaters, wildlife havens, temperate hill stations and parched deserts and much more is a mindful experience. Going for an Indian Safari and spending two to three weeks discovering the highlights is the best way for that. Our Indian Safari Package is a great choice for a typical Indian Safari.

Places Covered : Mumbai-Sasan Gir- Kanha National Park- Pench National Park-Jaipur-Agra-Dudhwa National Park-Delhi

Experience the features of this assorted and energetic nation on this vivid  three weeks across India. Find the untamed life of four distinctive national parks – including tigers, leopards, lions, elephants and rhinos – visit the beautiful city of Jaipur, and explore the dazzling royal palaces of Agra.

This vivid safari gives you a genuine taste of India; from visits to famous tourist spots, for example, the Taj Mahal to following tigers through the thick forests of a portion of the nation’s best national parks. Beginning in the clamoring city of Mumbai, you will travel to Sasan Gir National Park, the last stronghold of the imperiled Asiatic lion, prior to visiting Kanha and Pench National Parks, two of the best stops for tiger seeing. You will likewise encounter a portion of India’s social features, including the dynamic city of Jaipur, the Red Fort at Agra and the narrow lanes of Old Delhi, just as seeing the dawn over the Taj Mahal.

Day 01 : ARRIVE MUMBAI

You will be invited to the clamoring city of Mumbai by Indian Safaris Representative and moved to your pre-booked hotel. Go through your first night sinking into the Indian speed of life – quick!

Indian Safari Mumbai
Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai

Day 02 : MUMBAI

Earlier today you will take off for a half day exploration of Mumbai. When a muddled assortment of neo-gothic British architecture, today Mumbai is substantially more than simply a city. A puzzling combination of mud hovels and high rises, age-old tradition and high-design, the city is continually changing while additionally keeping one foot before. Stroll across the Gateway of India to the Prince of Wales Museum – one of the biggest in the country. During your walk you will probably notice various ‘Dabbawallas’ or tiffin-box providers, who are occupied with delivering hot lunches to individuals across the city.

Indian safari Bombay
Chatrapati Shivaji Terminal, Mumbai

Day 03 : MUMBAI – DIU – SASAN GIR NATIONAL PARK

Earlier today you will be accompanied  by Indian Safaris Representative to  airport to get your trip to Diu. On arrival, in the wake of meeting our Representative , you will be headed to Sasan Gir National Park in Gujurat, home to the imperiled Asiatic lion. Situated in southwest Saurashtra, the Gir Forest reaches out across a region of 1,412km² and contains fields, clean and woodlands of teak. Beside being home to the Asiatic lion, Sasan Gir is likewise an incredible spot to see leopards, sambar deer, chital, nilgai, four-horned pronghorn, langur and wild hog. The rest of the day will be spent unwinding into your lodgings and planning for your morning exploration into the wildlife park tomorrow.

Gateway Resort, Gir

Days  4 & 5 SASAN GIR NATIONAL PARK

Go through the following two days exploring Sasan Gir. Your days will start with an early morning game safari into the park, trailed by rest and unwinding back at the camp. When the noontime heat has started to scatter, you will take off for your evening game safari into the park looking for more one of a kind natural life.

Gir Forest

Day 06 SASAN GIR NATIONAL PARK – DIU – MUMBAI

This morning you will be transferred to Diu airport for your flight back to Mumbai. On arrival you will be met by Indian Safaris Representative and transferred to your hotel in the city. The rest of the day is free to explore on your own.

Day 7     MUMBAI – RAIPUR – KANHA NATIONAL PARK

Shergarh Kanha

Today you will be moved to Mumbai airport for your flight to Raipur. On arrival  in the late morning, you will be driven five hours to the  Kanha National Park – one of India’s ideal and biggest tiger parks. With striped palm squirrels, common langurs, jackals, wild pigs and dark buck normally seen, different species that might be spotted include Indian fox, sloth bear, striped hyena and wilderness feline. Kanha is likewise a flying creature darling’s shelter. Get comfortable to your lodge or explore the prompt region at your recreation for the rest of the day.

Overnight: Shergarh Tented Camp

Days  8 & 9 KANHA NATIONAL PARK

Go through the following two days exploreing Kanha on shared game drives in the early mornings and late evenings. The warmth of late morning is spent back at camp unwinding or exploring locally. Please  note that the park is shut each Wednesday afternoon.

Lake Experience, Kanha

Overnight: Shergarh Tented Camp

Day 10 KANHA NATIONAL PARK – PENCH NATIONAL PARK

Jamtara Wilderness Camp

Make the most of your last indian safari in Kanha earlier today prior to moving to Pench National Park by road (around four to five hours driving). Settled in the lower southern ranges of the Satpura Hills, Pench covers an all out region of 760km² with a core zone of 292km². With the Pench Reservoir at the park’s middle giving the fundamental wellspring of water, Pench is home to tigers, panthers striped hyenas, wild canines, sloth bears and that’s just the beginning. This park is still wealthy the beaten traveler way, however the untamed life sightings are expanding and it may not remain so untouched for long.

Jamtara Experience, Kanha

Overnight: Jamtara Wilderness Camp

Days  11 & 12 PENCH NATIONAL PARK

Go through the following two days exploring Pench National Park on shared game drives, taking off in the early morning when the natural life is at its generally dynamic. Return to your camp by  noontime for lunch and unwinding during the warmth, prior to taking off for your subsequent game drive of the day in the  afternoon.

Village Visit, Shergarh, Kanha

Overnight: Jamtara Wilderness Camp

Day 13 PENCH – NAGPUR – MUMBAI – JAIPUR

City Palace, Jaipur

Early toward the beginning of today you will be driven the four hours to Nagpur airport for your trip back to Mumbai.  and connecting  flight to Jaipur in Rajasthan, where you will be met and moved to your hotel in the city. Jaipur is Rajasthan’s capital and one of India’s most lively urban communities, celebrated for its brilliant culture, fortresses, palaces and its rich and significant past. Get comfortable to your hotel and the rest of the day is at your relaxation.

Samode Haveli, Jaipur

Overnight: Samode Haveli

Day 14 JAIPUR

Go through the day exploring the Amber Fort and superb street markets of Jaipur. The Rajputs fabricated their strongholds on high slopes and edges, giving them a 360-degree perspective on the encompassing zone and shielding them from intrusion. Amber is maybe one of the best Fort castles, which is reflected in the lavishness and class of the close by Mughal courts. Your visit will likewise include the Jantar Mantar (observatory) and the Maharaja’s City Palace. In the early evening, go for a stroll in the old city in the Badi Chaupad and Johari Bazaar, where you will see specialists chipping away at some fine types of neighborhood craftsmanship like Zardozi weaving, Gota work, Kinari, silver trimming work and valuable and semi-valuable stonework, all  taking place  in these old marketplaces.

Amber Fort, Jaipur

Overnight: Samode Haveli

Day 15 JAIPUR – AGRA

Taj Mahal, Agra

Today you will be headed to Agra (roughly five hours), visiting Fatehpur Sikri on the way. This abandoned Mughal city was built by Emperor Akbar in 1569 and deserted following fifteen years because of a shortage of water. You will have the chance to notice the city’s numerous effortless structures, including the Jama Masjid, the burial chamber of Salim Chishti and the Panch Mahal. Upon arrival in Agra, you will be checking to your hotel, where the rest of the day is at your relaxation.

Day 16   AGRA

Toward the beginning of today you will be moved to the Tundla Railway Station for your train to Lucknow. Travelling west through countryside and villages, the rail excursion will take most of the morning. Upon arrival in Lucknow, you will be met by Indian Safaris Representative and drive to  Dudhwa National Park, around a five hours drive away. With Sal trees coming to more than 50 feet tall, dragonflies extending their wings under the glow of the sun and the musical call of the koel inviting each new morning, Dudhwa is one of the biggest and densest forests in India. It is likewise one of the least visited. Upon arrival,  enjoy supper at your hotel and snatch an early  night, prepared for your safari tomorrow.

Jagir Lodge, Dudhwa

Overnight: Jaagir Lodge

Days  18 & 19 DUDHWA NATIONAL PARK

Pilibhit Tiger Reserve

 Go through the following two days exploring Dudhwa National Park. This off in an unexpected direction pearl flaunts a changed fauna and probably the most amazing Sal trees in India. Species discovered here includes sloth bears and one-horned rhinoceros just as tigers, however sightings of these are more uncommon and worth a watch in an indian safari. You will set out on early morning and late evening safaris on the two days. Spend your late morning either unwinding at your hotel or joining a nature stroll around the encompassing forest.

Dudhwa National Park

Overnight: Jaagir Lodge

Day 20 DUDHWA NATIONAL PARK – DELHI

Early toward the beginning of today, head out on your last safari in the national  park looking for the one-horned rhinoceros. Following your safari, you will be headed to Lucknow airport for your flight to Delhi, arriving Delhi and Transfer to your hotel.

Claridges Hotel, New Delhi

Overnight: Claridges Hotel

Day 21 DELHI

You will go through your penultimate day  exploring India’s clamoring capital city. Beating with energy and shading, Old Delhi is confused by a blend of restricted paths, wandering aimlessly their way between the tall structures.  Explore the hustle and bustle  of the marketplaces and explore the Red Fort, the Jama Masjid with its tightening minarets and awesome vaults, and Chandni Chowk. As opposed to Old Delhi, you will at that point proceed to New Delhi, a city of wide streets and formal parks. Visit the Qutab Minar and Humanyun’s Tomb, the precursor to the Taj Mahal. This is a must visit place in an indian safari.

Dilli Haat, New Delhi

Overnight: Claridges Hotel

Day 22 DEPART DELHI

Today your Indian safari reaches a conclusion as you are transferred to the airport to connect your flight back home.

Leave a Reply