Chasing The Wild – 14 Nights / 15 Days
Delhi – Corbett- Delhi- Ranthambore- Bharatpur -Agra- Khajuraho -Bandhavgarh- Kanha- Nagpur
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With an amazing range of flora and wildlife, India is one of the world’s greatest wildlife adventure destinations.
The country is home to the majestic Royale Bengal Tigers, giant Asian Elephants, fish-eating Gharial crocodiles, the endangered Indian Rhinoceroses, the reclusive Himalayan snow leopards, Asiatic lions, and Gaur Bisons.
India has 106 national parks and 544 wildlife sanctuaries dotted all across its landscape which offer exciting opportunities to go on wildlife adventures, tiger-spotting safaris, birdwatching, and nature trails.
Our exclusive 15-day Treasures of India itinerary takes you on a well-rounded wildlife tour to India’s best destinations: Ranthambore, Jim Corbett, Khajuraho, Agra, Kanha, Bharatpur and Bandhavgarh National Parks.
Resplendent Travel’s tour caters perfectly to your needs and style. With 24/7 guidance and support and decades of experience in the luxury travel hospitality niche, we are your one-stop solution for the wildlife adventure of a lifetime.
Key Wildlife and Cultural Destinations Covered in this Tour:
Jim Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand), Ranthambore National Park & Bharatpur National Park (Rajasthan), Agra (Utter Pradesh), Kanha National Park (Madhya Pradesh), Delhi and Khajuraho (UNESCO World Heritage Site).
Itinerary at a Glance
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Arrival in New Delhi
Your trip will begin in India’s proud capital New Delhi.
On arrival in the capital, you’ll be met at the airport by our rep and transferred to your hotel.
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Corbett | Wildlife Adventure in the Himalayas
Named after the iconic conservationist and hunter, Jim Corbett, this national park is India’s oldest (established in 1936) and still one of its finest.
A comfortable 4 hours drive from New Delhi will take you to this amazing wildlife destination in Nainital Uttarakhand that is home to 586 species, including Indian elephants, leopards, jungle cats, fishing cats, deer, Himalayan Black Bears, pangolins, and langurs.
On day 2 and 3, you will go on private game drives to the wildlife reserve.
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Delhi | Splendors of Mughal India
Enjoy brunch, and drive back to Delhi (4 hours), you can spend the half-day in Delhi, checking out some of the grand old city’s most important landmarks.
Your options include the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Qutb Minar, Chandni Chowk, Lotus, and Akshardham Temple, the National Museum of India, and the India Gate.
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Ranthambore | Realm of the Royal Bengal Tiger
Your next wildlife destination will be in Rajasthan (6 hours drive).
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Ranthambore | Tiger-Spotting in Ranthambore
The former hunting ground of the Maharaja of Jaipur, the Ranthambore is one of North India’s most visited national parks and also your best bet to spot the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger out in the wild.
Private Jeep safaris to the Ranthambore National Park
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Bharatpur | Birdwatching Paradise
Another important wildlife destination in Rajasthan is the Bharatpur National Park (Keoladeo Ghana National Park) – 4 hours drive.
It also houses the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, famous all over the world as an important birdwatching destination and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Some 366 resident and migrant bird species can be spotted in Bharapur.
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Agra | In the Land of the Taj Mahal
The next day, you will witness the Taj Mahal at Agra (1 hour drive).
Other Agra attractions that you can keep on your to-watch list: the Agra Fort, Sikandra (Tomb of Akbar the Great), Itimad ud Daula Mausoleum (known as Mini Taj), workshops of Parchin Kari (Marble Inlay art of Taj Mahal), and Kachpura Village across the Yamuna River.
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Khajuraho | Glorious Remnants of Chandela Dynasty
The next morning after witnessing a magical sunrise at the Taj Mahal, you will be transferred to the Railway Station to depart for Khajuraho (via Jhansi – train to Jhansi and drive to Khajuraho – total 6 hours).
The ancient Madhya Pradesh town of Khajuraho is home to one of India’s greatest archeological treasures: a 20 sq km temple town built in Nagara-style architecture with graphic erotic sculptures dating back to the Chandela Dynasty (950-1050AD)
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Bandhavgarh | Home of the White Tiger
Next afternoon, you will drive to Bandhavgarh (4-5 hours).
Snuggled in the Vindhya Hills, the former hunting ground of the Maharaja of Rewa, Bandhavgarh has the highest density of Royal Bengal Tigers in the world.
Bandhavgarh is also the home of the mythical White Tiger.
You will spend days 11 and 12 going on safaris and exploring the jungles of Bandhavgarh.
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Kanha | The Jungle Book
Kanha was Rudyard Kipling’s inspiration for the legendary “The Jungle Book.”
The Kanha National Park in the Maikal Mountain Range of Madhya Pradesh highlands is home to Bengal Tigers, Indian leopards, sloth bears, Barasingha (swamp deer), and Dhole (Asian Wild Dogs). [4-5 hours drive].
You will spend your next two days in the real-life Jungle Book of Kanha.
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Nagpur | Maharashtrian Delights of the Orange City
Known as the “Orange City” Nagpur is the center of the Vidharbha region of Maharashtra, and is famous for its temples, history, forts, and lakes.
You will spend a relaxing day in Nagpur and unwind, following your wildlife adventures.