In Search of Tigers

The diversity of India's cultural heritage and amazing wildlife.
The tiger holds pride of place in Indian religion and folklore. The great orange-and-black cat is India's national symbol. Some Indians believe the tiger created rain and can stop drought. Others credit it with keeping nightmares away and leading children to safety. It is an animal with the ability to pull on the hearts of many people.
Itinerary
Day | Itinerary |
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Day 1 | Arrive Delhi and stay overnight. |
Day 2 | Tour Old and New Delhi and stay overnight. |
Day 3 | Drive to Jaipur and stay overnight. |
Day 4 | Excursion to Amber Fort. Jaipur city tour and overnight stay |
Day 5 | Drive to Ranthambore and stay overnight. |
Day 6 | Visit Ranthambore National Park. Overnight in Ranthambore. |
Day 7 | By train to Bharatpur and thence to Agra by road for overnight stay visiting Fatehpur Sikri enroute. |
Day 8 | By train to Jhansi and thence to Khajuraho by road visiting Orchha en route. Overnight in Khajuraho. |
Day 9 | View Khajuraho's western group of temples. Drive to Bandhavgarh for overnight stay. |
Day 10-11 | Game drive in Bandhavgarh National Park. Overnight in Bandhavgarh. |
Day 12 | Drive toKanha for overnight stay. |
Day 13-14 | Game drives in Kanha National Park early morning and afternoon. Overnight in Kanha. |
Day 15 | Drive to Nagpur to board flight for Mumbai or Delhi to take flight back home. |
What, When, Where
Best Time to Travel - October to March
Route | Distance |
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Delhi - Jaipur | 263 km/163 miles |
Jaipur - Ranthambore | 145 km/90 miles |
Ranthambore - Bharatpur | 199 km/124 miles |
Bharatpur - Agra | 54 km/34 miles |
Agra - Jhansi | 231 km/144 miles |
Jhansi - Khajuraho via Orchha | 192 km/119 miles |
Khajuraho - Bandhavgarh | 240 km/149 miles |
Bandhavgarh - Kanha | 232 km/114 miles |
Kanha - Nagpur | 261 km/162 miles |
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