Day 1 : Arrive Delhi
Arrive Delhi by an International flight. Meeting and assistance on arrival
at Delhi Airport and transfer to the hotel.
On arrival, check in to the hotel room.
Delhi - the capital of India, is a fascinating city with
complexities and contradictions, beauty and dynamism, where the past
co-exists with the present. Many dynasties ruled from here

and
the city is rich in the architecture of its monuments. Delhi is not only the
present metropolis of India but also a Necropolis. Because of its location,
being on the banks of the river Yamuna, many cities have risen and fallen
over the last five millenniums.
Overnight in Delhi
Day 2 : Delhi
Morning full day tour of the city.
Morning : Visit to the Old City of Delhi to see the
historic Red Fort and the Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque from the
outside. See the colourful bazaar of Chandni Chowk and take a cycle rickshaw
ride through the back streets of Old Delhi to get a first hand experience of
the hustle and bustle of this traditional city. This ride through the small
by-lanes will be most fascinating.
Return to the enroute doing a tour of New Delhi visiting the Qutab Minar, a
tower of victory built in the 12th century and India Gate - the war
memorial. Drive past the Rashtrapathi Bhawan, the residence of the President
of India, the houses of Parliament and the Government Secretariat buildings.
Overnight in Delhi
Day 3 : Delhi - Jaipur
Morning : drive to Jaipur ( 280 kms/ 5 ½ hours ).
Assistanc eon arrival and check in to the room.
Jaipur - the capital of Rajasthan, is colour washed pink
- the colour associated with hospitality in Rajput culture. This Pink City
of fairy tale palaces, rugged fortresses perched on barren hills and broad
avenues, is picturesque. The first planned city of its time, Jaipur is
encircled by a formidable wall.
Check into the hotel, rest of the afternoon at leisure for independent
activities.
Overnight in Jaipur
Day 4 : Jaipur, Rajasthan
Morning : excursion to Amber Fort with Elephant ride upto
the Fort. Drive past Hawa Mahal, known popularly as the Palace of Winds, is
a facade built for the Ladies of the Royal household in the 19th century.
The Amber Fort, the capital of the erstwhile State of Jaipur until 1728 is
perched on a hill. It has halls of Public and Private audience, a Sheesh
Mahal (hall of mirrors) various marble palaces which are marvelous examples
of ancient Rajput architecture. The Temple of Amba (Mother Goddess), the
patron deity of the Royal family is at the entrance to the palace. Ride an
elephant to ascend the hill on which the Fort is situated.
Afternoon : city tour visiting the City Palace - the
former royal residence built in a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal styles
which houses a museum with a superb collection of Rajasthani costumes and
armoury of the Mughals and Rajputs, including swords of different shapes and
sizes with ornate handles. It has an art gallery with an excellent
collection of miniature paintings, carpets, royal paraphernalia and rare
astronomical works in Arabic, Persian, Latin and Sanskrit. Also visit the
Jantar Mantar - an astrological and astronomical observatory built by
Maharaja Jai Singh in the 18th century, which is remarkable for its accuracy
even in the present times.
Overnight in Jaipur
Day 5 : Jaipur - Ranthambore

Morning
drive for Ranthambore (166 kms/ 3 hours). On arrival, check in at the lodge.
Ranthambore : With an area of 400 sq. km encompassing
rocky hill crests which descend to open valleys between the Aravalli and
Vindhya ranges, dotted with water pools and fruit trees, this park gets its
name from the thousand year old fortress, which looms above the forest. Well
known for the diurnal activity of tigers, Ranthambore is a very special and
unusual area where a natural present meets a historical past. Sambar,
cheetal, chinkara, nilgai and languor. The elusive leopard and tigers are
found in this reserve with tourists standing a very good chance of seeing
tigers during the day.
Dotted across the landscape are the crumbling ruins of its past glory, be
it chatris or cupolas, like palaces or old guard posts, all of which
reinforce the magical and ethereal quality of this great wilderness.
Lunch and Dinner at the lodge. Afternoon visit the sanctuary on Jeep.
Overnight in Ranthambore
Day 6 : Ranthambore National Park
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner at the lodge.
Morning and afternoon visit the sanctuary on Jeep with an English speaking
Naturalist.
Overnight in Ranthambore
Day 7 : Ranthambore National Park
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner at the lodge.
Morning and afternoon visit the sanctuary on Jeep with an English speaking
Naturalist.
Overnight in Ranthambore
Day 8 : Ranthambore - Bharatpur - Agra
Early morning proceed on a game drive. Return to the hotel for Breakfast.
Late morning transfer to the Railway station to board the train for
Bharatpur. . Leave Ranthambore for Bharatpur by Golden temple mail (1300/
1535 hrs). Meeting and assistance on arrival at Bharatpur railway station
and transfer to Agra hotel, en route visiting Fatehpur Sikri (15kms)
Fatehpur Sikri - This exquisite city built by Akbar the
Great in 1569, in red sandstone, with its forts, palaces and mosques was
abandoned 14 years after its creation due to political reasons. The
Diwan-i-am - a vast courtyard in which the emperor gave daily public
audience; Diwan-i-khas - a large quadrangle which contained all the major
functions of the Palace, Pachisi court, the Emperors private living quarter,
Jodha Bhais Palace, Mariams Palace, Birbals Palace, Hawa
Mahal and Panch Mahal are some of the important buildings of this
residential complex. The Friday Mosque and the exquisite tomb of Sheik Salim
Chisti are in the religious grounds set aside in a separate enclosure
adjacent to the secular buildings.
Continue drive to Agra (40 kms). On arrival, check in to the room.
Agra
is famous as the home to one of the Seven Wonders of the world - the Taj
Mahal. The architectural splendour of the mausoleums, the fort and the
palaces in Agra is a vivid reminder of the opulence of the legendary Mughal
empire. Agra was their capital for nearly a hundred years from 1564. A
pleasant town , with a comparatively easy pace, Agra is known for its superb
inlay work on marble and soapstone by artisans who are hereditary crafts
persons. The city is also famous for its carpets, gold thread embroidery and
leather shoes.
Day 9 : Agra - Umaria
Morning proceed on a tour of the city visiting Visit the Agra Fort, built
by three Mughal Emperors starting from Akbar the Great in 1565 AD, which is
a masterpiece of design and construction. Within the fort are a number of
exquisite buildings including the Moti Masjid, Jahangirs Palace, Khas
Mahal and the Sheesh Mahal, Diwane-i-Am, Diwane-i-Khas and Musamman Burj,
where Emperor Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal Emperor, died a prisoner.
Visit the Taj Mahal - the inimitable poem in white marble. Built over a
period of 22 years, by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1630, for his Queen
Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains, it is one of the seven modern
wonders of the World.
[The Taj is closed on Fridays]
Afternoon transfer to Railway station to board the train for Umaria. Leave
Agra for Umaria by Utkal Kalinga Express at 1540hrs. Overnight enroute
Day 10 : Arrive Umaria - Bandhavgarh
Arrive Umaria at 0615 hrs.
Meting on arrival and transfer to Bandhavgarh (32 kms/ 1 hours). On
arrival, check in to the Tiger Den Resort.
The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is relatively high. The
possibility of spotting Sloth Bear, Wild Boar, Leopard and Tiger is very
good. The park is also densely populated with animals like the Chital
(Spotted Deer), Sambar, Barking Deer, Nilgai (Blue Bull), Chowsingha (Four
Horned Antelope) and is rich in bird life.
The terrain is rocky, rising sharply from the swampy and densely forested
valley. The finest of these hills is Bhadhavgarh which is bounded by great
cliffs and eroded rocks. The Bandhavgarh Fort, believed to be 2000 years
old, stands at the highest point. There is a temple at the fort that can be
visited by jeeps. Scattered throughout the park, particularly around the
fort, are numerous caves containing shrines with ancient Sanskrit
inscriptions. The ramparts of the fort provide a home for vultures, blue
rock thrushes and crag martins.
Lunch at the Lodge and then visit the sanctuary on Jeep/ elephant with an
English speaking Naturalist. During the day, we will have the opportunity to
see some of the Bird life in the environs and to visit the village.
Overnight in Bandhavgarh
Day 11 : Bandhavgarh

Breakfast,
Lunch and Dinner at the Lodge. Morning and afternoon visit the sanctuary on
Jeep/ elephant with an English speaking Naturalist.
The Forest Department has devised an ingenuous system of tracking the tiger
at this Park. Every day, early in the morning, elephants and their "Mahuts"
(drivers) are sent out into the jungle, in search of the Tiger. Once it has
been sighted, a radio message is flashed to the Forest Ranger, who in turn
informs the visitors in their jeeps, who are then taken on elephant-back,
into the bush, to see the elusive Tiger.
Overnight in Bandhavgarh
Day 12 : Bandhavgarh
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner at the Lodge. Morning and afternoon visit the
sanctuary on Jeep/ elephant with an English speaking Naturalist.
Overnight in Bandhavgarh
Day 13 : Bandhavgarh
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner at the Lodge. Morning and afternoon visit the
sanctuary on Jeep/ elephant with an English speaking Naturalist.Take the
overnite train from Umaria to New Delhi, leaves Umaria at 2015hrs to reach
New Delhi at 1330hrs.
Day 14 : Leave Delhi
Meeting and assistance on arrival at Delhi railway station and transfer to
the Hotel.
Afternoon at leisure for independent activities, meet Director Project
Tiger, in his office, depending on his availability. We shall try and meet
him on Day 1 itself when you are in Delhi
Evening transfer to a nice restaurant for FAREWELL DINNER. After the Dinner
transfer to the Airport to board the flight for abroad.
Leave Delhi
Depart Delhi by an International flight