Outline Tour Itinerary
- Day 01 : Arrival in New Delhi
- Day 02 : New Delhi – Agra (220 kms/4 hrs drive)
- Day 03 : Agra – Ranthambore (265 kms/5 hrs drive)
- Day 04 : In Ranthambore National Park
- Day 05 : In Ranthambore National Park
- Day 06 : Ranthambore – Jaipur (180 kms/3 hrs drive)
- Day 07 : Jaipur – Bera (390 kms/7 hrs drive)
- Day 08 : In Bera
- Day 09 : In Bera
- Day 10 : Bera – Ahmedabad (290 kms/6 hrs drive)
- Day 11 : Ahmedabad – Gir (330 kms/6-7 hrs drive)
- Day 12 : In Gir National Park
- Day 13 : In Gir National Park
- Day 14 : Gir – Rajkot – New Delhi (180 kms/4 hrs drive to the airport + flight)
- Day 15 : New Delhi – Onward
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Tigers Lions and Leopards Wildlife Tour Overview
Experience the thrill of entering big cat country as you set foot in their domain. The only place in the world where all three of the world’s largest felines may be found in their natural habitat. In spite of the fact that the word “India” has come to be almost exclusively associated with tigers throughout the course of its history, the country is also home to two more magnificent big cats: the leopard and the asian lion. As you travel through the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat, you will have the opportunity to travel through a variety of habitats that these fantastic beasts call home. Ranthambhore is home to tigers, Bera offers a suitable rocky outback for leopards, and Gir is home to the only thriving population of Asiatic lions anywhere in the world. This tour is certain to make your heart race with the mere thrill of being in the presence of royalty, which is likely to be both enthralling and exhilarating for you.
The dry and rocky terrain of Ranthambore, Bera, and Sasan Gir, which you will get to see while on this tour, fits in nicely with the architecture that you will get to see.
This tiger safari tour covers all the bases, covering not just the natural world but also history and art. In addition to the opportunity to see these large cats, you will also have the chance to see the Taj Mahal, which is considered to be one of the seven most magnificent marvels of the world. This exquisite marbled homage to love has a long and illustrious history that dates back to the 1600s. This mausoleum, which features an eclectic fusion of Persian, Italian, French, and Muslim architectural styles, was also included on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Tigers Lions and Leopards Wildlife Tour Detailed Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival in New Delhi
At the time of your arrival at the New Delhi Airport, a representative of our organisation will greet you. He will make sure that the transfer to the hotel goes smoothly and will also assist you with checking in at the hotel. You will be provided with all of the travel paperwork and given an explanation of their purpose. Staying the night at the Hotel is included.
- Day 2: New Delhi – Agra (220 kms/4 hrs drive)
You can expect to be greeted by our representative at the hotel, where they will also introduce you to our driver. Following breakfast, you will be transferred to your hotel in Agra. This is a trek of around 4 hours’ duration that covers a distance of 220 kilometres. Please check in at the hotel upon arrival. After that, you will see the Agra Fort, which is made of red sandstone and rises like a crescent on the banks of the Yamuna River. It is surrounded by formidable walls that are 20 metres high, and there is a moat that is 12 metres wide between the walls. This enormous building, which was modelled after both Hindu and Islamic architecture, was a collaborative effort of three Mughal kings who came in succession: Akhbar, Jehangir, and Shah Jahan. [On Fridays, the Taj Mahal is closed.] A stay of one night in Agra is planned.
- Day 3: Agra – Ranthambore (265 kms/5 hrs drive)
After waiting for morning, you will travel to the Taj Mahal to make your visit. It was constructed in the 17th century by the Moghul Emperor Shah Jehan for his much-loved bride, Mumtaz Mahal. The building incorporated elements of Persian, Muslim, French, Italian, and Hindu architecture. This magnificent white mausoleum was constructed with the help of 20,000 people over the course of several centuries.
After you’ve finished eating breakfast, which should be around 1000, start driving to Ranthambore National Park. The overall driving distance is 265 kilometres, and it will take you approximately five hours to cover it. After arriving in Ranthambore, you will first need to check in before going to lunch. After lunch, it’s time to head to Ranthambore National Park for your very first safari in the afternoon.
Ranthambore National Park is located in the state of Rajasthan and is made up of several different regions, each with its own unique history of conservation efforts. These regions are essentially isolated from one another by small passageways that connect them to the heart of the forest. The Ranthambore National Park, the Keladevi Sanctuary, and the Sawai Madhopur Sanctuary are the three separate sanctuaries in this region.
The lodge provided both dinner and lodging for the night.
- Day 4 - 5: In Ranthambore National Park
A safari in search of tigers in the morning and the evening at Ranthambore National Park. The lodge provided all meals and a place to stay for the night.
In addition to its flora and fauna, Ranthambore is located in a region that is well recognised as the heart of the world’s most stunning avifauna. Avid bird watchers will find Ranthambore to be a veritable paradise, as it is home to more than 300 different species of birds. The Large Cormorant, the Painted Spurfowl, the Sarus Crane, the Bronzed Winged Jacana, the Sandpiper, the Kingfisher, the Nighjar, the Painted Sandgrouse, and the Great Horned Owl are just some of the interesting resident bird species that can be found in Ranthambore. Many other winter migrants travel from their breeding grounds in the Northern Himalayas to Ranthambore and the areas surrounding it.
Ranthambore covers an area of around 400 square kilometres. It gets its name from the thousand-year-old stronghold that continues to rise gracefully above the forest and encompasses steep hill crests that drop to open valleys between the Aravali and Vindhya hills. These valleys are lined with water ponds and fruit trees. Ranthambore is a very rare and unusual region where a natural present, meets a historical past. It is most well-known for the diurnal activity of tigers, which may be seen there.
The mystical and ethereal quality of this enormous wilderness is embodied by the crumbling ruins that dot the landscape. Palaces and old guard posts are some of the structures that make up the mystical and ethereal nature of this great wilderness.
- Day 6: Ranthambore – Jaipur (180 kms/3 hrs drive)
Jeep excursion across the national park in the morning. After the morning safari, make your way to Jaipur by car. Traveling this distance by car should take you approximately three hours as it is 180 kilometres. After arriving, check into the hotel, and the rest of the day is yours to do as you like.
The “Pink City” of Rajasthan, Jaipur, is the cultural centre of the Rajput people and is named after the colour pink, which symbolises hospitality. The land of fairy-tale palaces, rough strongholds located on desolate hills, and spacious avenues is quite photogenic and charming in appearance. Jaipur, which was the first city of its period to be designed, is surrounded by an intimidating wall. A place to stay for the night in Jaipur.
- Day 7: Jaipur – Bera (390 kms/7 hrs drive)
Drive all the way to Bera from Jaipur after you’ve had a big breakfast. To get to Bera will take you 390 kilometres and about seven hours of travel through the countryside. It has a proximity to the Jawai Dam due to its location in Rajasthan. The experience of seeing a leopard in the wild is one that cannot be compared to anything else because of how rare and wonderful these animals are. Leopards can be seen in the sandy village, so don’t expect to find yourself in a jungle or a forest here.
Bera is an attraction for wildlife fans to spot the elusive leopard, the enormous blue bull, crocodiles, the ever so mischievous hyena, the graceful pelican, the Greyleg Goose, Robin Accentor, Demoiselle Crane, and the Bar-headed Goose, to name a few of the animals that may be found there.
Evening safari, dinner, and overnight at Bera.
- Day 8 & 9: In Bera
After eating breakfast, you will embark on a safari to see the beautiful sunrises and animals that Rajasthan is famous for. Safaris in the morning and afternoon, during which one may also observe rural life in Rajasthan. Every dinner was served at the lodge.
It’s not only the Leopards! Crocodiles are another amazing species of fauna that may be seen in the Bera region. What performers they are; 15-foot giants, they are capable of fooling everyone with their languidly lying illusions. What giants. Even when they are not actively hunting, they may still be just as active as when they are hunting. They will not move, and as a result, they occasionally blend in with the rusty, muddy terrain that is located close to the reservoir, making it difficult for us to spot them when we are some distance away. They lie in the sun for the entirety of the day and when they become hungry, they swim in the lake where there are plenty of fish to eat.
- Day 10 & 11: Bera – Ahmedabad – Gir National Park
Begin your day with a safari at Bera, and then continue on to Ahmedabad afterward. On the road, the trip will take around five to six hours and cover a total distance of 290 kilometres. Please check in at the hotel after you have arrived. Spend the night in the hotel.
After you’ve finished breakfast, it’s time to get on the road and head to Sasan Gir National Park. From Ahmedabad, this travel is a total of 350 kilometres, and it will take you around six to seven hours on the road. When you get there, you need to check in at the lodge. Lunch served at the Lodge. Spend the afternoon exploring the national park on a jeep safari. The lodge provided both dinner and lodging for the night.
- Day 12 & 13: In Gir National Park
You will begin the day with a jeep safari in the park in the morning, and then afterward you will make your way to the Rajkot Airport to take an internal aircraft to New Delhi. You will be greeted upon arrival at New Delhi by a representative of our company, who will then assist you with the check-in process at the hotel located in New Delhi. Spend the night at the hotel.
- Day 14: Gir – Rajkot – New Delhi (180 kms/4 hrs drive to the airport + flight)
After completing the morning jeep safari in the park, you will then make your way to the Rajkot Airport to board an internal flight to New Delhi. At the time of your arrival in New Delhi, a member of our staff will be there to greet you and assist you with the check-in process at the hotel located in New Delhi. Stay in the Hotel for the Night
- Day 15: New Delhi – Onward
This morning is free for leisure activities. You will be later transferred to the International Terminal of the New Delhi Airport, to catch a flight back home/onward destination.
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My husband and I did a 10 day "Just Tigers" safari. We visited Pench, Kanha and Bandhavgarh reserves. It was not high season but yes we had wonderful tiger sightings. The level of profession of these lovely people was so refreshing. For this type of trip you do want people who know what they are doing and a comfortable place to return to after long safari drives.
India. A country that has fascinated me for years. I finally decided it was time to visit and see it for myself. My husband and I both love nature, wildlife and birds so when I came across Nature Safari India I decided to make enquires.
We wanted to do the golden triangle tour as well as visiting national parks and seeing some of the ‘real’ India.
This is the 2nd time we have travelled with Nature Safari India. We had a 17 night holiday, visiting the nature of Sasan Gir National Park, Little Rann of Kutch, Velavadar Black Buck National Park and Leopard Hills at Bera. The nature was interspersed with various amounts of culture along the way. We had another amazing tour, with some stunning accommodation selected by the company
This was our second tiger safari at Corbett with Nature Safari and turned out to be worth every penny. We saw 7 tigers in 3 days and from quite close distance too. The best part was seeing a tigress wit her 2 grown cubs who crossed our path and walked in front of us for several minutes before crossing over and heading to a water hole where we saw them for hours drinking