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Day 1
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Arrive Delhi Check in Hotel Park (Deluxe 5 star) or similar.
Remainder of the day free to enable you to sample some of Delhi 's avian and historical
sights or to just relax and recover after your flight. Our Tour escort will help
you & accompany you. Typical birds of the city include Black Kite, Laughing
and Spotted Doves, Ring-necked Parakeet, Little Swifts, Little Green Bee-eater,
Black Drongo, and a variety of shrikes, mynas, bulbuls and babblers. The pretty
little Five-striped Palm Squirrel may be seen everywhere. D
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Day 2
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A full day of sight seeing in Delhi the capital city of India , Delhi is a magnificent
city incorporating the historic old city. It sprawls over a vast tract of the Jamuna
plain, its population - 13.8 million Delhi was the center of power of the various
Muslim dynasties that ruled swathes of the subcontinent from the 12th century onwards.
Modern Delhi is really two cities - Old Delhi, Kutub Minar, President House, National
Museum & India Gate. (Overnight at the hotel) B
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Day 3
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Morning at Leisure. Board direct train to Jabalpur (1430 hrs) overnight train. Train.
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Day 4
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Reach Jabalpur early morning ( 5.50 A.M. ) transfer to Hotel Krishna for fresh n
up & breakfast. Drive to Kanha (165 K.M.) check in at The Krishna Jungle Resort.
Your Buffet Lunch is ready at Pool side. Relax. Evening there will be a lecture
on Kanha, its Flora & Fauna, Located in the Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh,
Kanha National Park is a Tiger Reserve that extends over 1945 sq. km. of undulating
country. Elevations range from 450 to 900 meters. A horseshoe shaped valley bounded
by the. Spurs of the Mekal ridge gives Kanha an interesting topography. The Surpan
River meanders through Kanha's central maidans - grasslands. B L D
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Day 5
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Morning & Evening game drive. B L D
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Day 6
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Morning & Evening game drive. B L D
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Day 7
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Bed Tea in your Rooms, after breakfast we proceed to Manegao, now tribal village
which was relocated from the core area. In the evening those interested in Birding
can have a Birding tour on foot, our Naturalist who specializes in Birds will accompany
the group.
At about 7.30 P.M. a special Folk Dance of the tribals is arranged at Choupal (meeting
place) followed by Dinner. B L D
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Day 8
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After Breakfast e leave for Jabalpur. Lunch & Fresh n up at Hotel Krishna Jabalpur.Board
a Direct train to Delhi at 1600 hrs.Packed Dinner will be served on Train. Overnight
train. B L D
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Day 9
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Reach Delhi early morning, transfer to Guest House for Day use, fresh n up after
breakfast we depart for Corbett National Park . Over night Tiger Camp.
Nestling in the foothills of the Himalayas, Corbett National Park has extremely
varied topography and vegetation. This gives it a rich diversity of habitat and
natural beauty. Flat valleys are interspersed with hilly ridges and the Park's rolling
grasslands known as the 'Chaurs' provide visitors with an excellent view of the
animals. The Ramganga River flows through the Park and little forest streams tumble
through the ravines. While dense stands of Sal cloak the higher ridges, mixed deciduous
forests are found throughout the park. There are over 110 varieties of trees, 51
species of shrubs and over 33 kinds of bamboo and grasses. B
Corbett has a good tiger population. It was here that the "Project Tiger" was launched
in 1973. Four species of deer - Hog deer, Sambhar, Spotted deer & Barking deer
and other prey like wild boar, support the predators. Besides tiger, Corbett biosphere
reserve is a haven for 50 mammals, 580 kinds of birds and 25 reptile species. The
park has wild elephants the Himalayan black bear in the higher elevations, sloth bear,
variety of lesser cats and a large variety of avi-fauna.
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Day 10
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Morning & evening game drive. B L D
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Day 11
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Morning & evening game drive. B L D
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Day 12
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We leave by car/ coach to Lal Kuan (85 K.M.) depart for Mathura at 6.50 P.M.by train,
reach Mathura at 4.20 A.M. drive to Agra (50 K.M.) visit Taj & Red fort. Evening
drive to Delhi check in hotel. B
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Day 13
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Depart to Airport & flight Home. Tour Ends. B
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