Wildlife Tour of India
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Introduction
India is famed for its rich and abundant wilderness, and wildlife sighting is a must when on a trip to this beautiful land. Far Horizon takes you on a special Interest journey, where you can get a closer look to a rich variety of flora and fauna, witnessing some of the most vivacious species. From the Royal Bengal Tigers of Bandhavgarh to the endangered Single-horned Rhinoceros of Kaziranga, the exotic wildlife of India is truly mesmerizing. In addition to this, the sight seeing tours of the cosmopolitan cities, Mumbai and Kolkata will be the special elements of your special journey to India.
Tour Highlights
- Thrill of seeing the Royal Bengal Tiger in the Wild
- Explore the National Parks of Central & East India
- Visit Elephanta Caves (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Explore the City of Joy "Kolkata"
- 12 Exclusive Safaris in the 3 major National Parks of India
Destinations Covered
Mumbai
The City of DreamsIndia’s largest port, its commercial and industrial center, as well as fashion capital and heart of Bollywood (India’s thriving movie industry), Mumbai is an endlessly fascinating hive of activity. A jumble of captivating contradictions, grand colonial architecture rubs shoulders with chaotic bazaars, trendy restaurants, exclusive boutiques, slums and shanty towns, all interspersed with beautiful, tropical palm trees. A shopper’s haven, this bustling cosmopolitan metropolis offers anything from pavement stalls and ancient markets to glitzy malls and designer outlets.
Kanha National Park
The land of Jungle BookA delightful town situated in the district of Mandla, Kanha National park is the haven of an exceptionally wide variety of wild animals, including the majestic creature tiger. Wide open grass plains with a backdrop of the city scrapers, scattered bamboo forests play host to a wide variety of wildlife and diverse bird-life with over 300 species recorded.
Bandhavgarh
The land of TigersBandhavgarh National Park is located in Madhya Pradesh state of India. This park is among the best national parks of India where Asian tigers can be easily viewed. Area of this park is of around 448 sq km. Bandhavgarh Hill, at the height of 811 meters above sea level, is located at the center of the park. This hill is surrounded by sloping valleys. More than 28 species of mammals and 250 species of birds & 70 species of butterflies are found in Bandhavgarh National Park. Common Langurs and Rhesus Macaque represent the primate group.
Kolkata
The City of JoyKolkata (formerly Calcutta) is the capital of West Bengal and the second largest city in India (after Mumbai). This city is a daily festival of human existence, simultaneously noble and squalid, cultured decidedly futuristic.
History and Culture
The history of Kolkata is intimately related with its invention during the British rule dating back 300 years ago. Earlier known as Calcutta, it originated as a capital of British India in 1960 when East India Company dominated the country.
Kaziranga National Park
The haven of one-horned rhinosA UNESCO World Heritage site, Kaziranga is famous as the abode of the one-horned rhinoceros. Made unique with a vibrant, well preserved and sustained ecology this park has a very versatile bio diversity which makes Kaziranga National Park a very important and popular tourist destination.
Detailed Itinerary
- Day 1 Arrive Mumbai
- Day 2 Mumbai
- Day 3 Mumbai - Raipur
- Day 4 Kanha National Park
- Day 5 Kanha National Park
- Day 6 Kanha – Bandhavgarh
- Day 7 Bandhavgarh
- Day 8 Bandhavgarh
- Day 9 Bandhavgarh – Jabalpur - Kolkata (approx. 4 hour drive) & flight to Kolkata (SG 3614 at 1740/1945 hrs.)
- Day 10 Kolkata
- Day 11 Kolkata - Guwahati - Kaziranga National Park
- Day 12 Kaziranga National Park
- Day 13 Kaziranga National Park
- Day 14 Kaziranga - Guwahati - Kolkata & Departure