Tiger
Tour
Delhi-Sariska-Ranthambore-Jaipur-Bharatpur-Fatehpur
Sikri-Agra
Day 01:Abroad - Delhi
Arrive late night at New Delhi International
airport.On arrival the guest will be met by our representative
and transferred to hotel. Upon arrival at hotel the guests will
be provided with the traditional Indian welcome consisting of
aarti-tikka and garlands.Overnight at hotel.
Day 02: New Delhi
Morning sightseeing tour of Old
Delhi.
This morning you will be taken to
visit Old Delhi - Former centre of Moghul Power,
Old Delhi offers ancient monuments, narrow streets and bustling
bazaars. Visit the vast Red Fort, built in 1648, the Jama Masjid,
the greatest mosque in India and completed in 1658 by Shah Jahan
who also built the Taj Mahal, and the Raj Ghat, the simple memorial
to Mahatma Gandhi.
Afternoon sightseeing tour of
New Delhi - drive past the stately government buildings
of the British Era designed by Lutyens, including the India Gate
& the Presidential Palace. Continue onto the beautiful Humayuns
tomb of the Mughal era & predecessor of the world famous Taj
Mahal. End the tour at the towering minaret of Qutab Minar.Overnight
at hotel.
Day 03: Delhi - Sariska
After breakfast drive to Sariska
(180 kms)
On arrival in Sariska - check into
the hotel.
Sariska Palace -
built by Maharaja Jai Singh of Alwar, at the turn of the century,
the Sariska Palace was a royal hunting lodge or Palace de Nature.
Silhouetted against the nurturing arms of the Aravali range, this
legacy of Maharaja, now a heritage hotel, is located right inside
the Tiger Reserve. Hard tennis courts with a viewing pavilion
and a swimming pool give that zestful touch to a quiet holiday.
Lunch at the hotel
Afternoon, an exciting jeep drive to the Sariska sanctuary to
view wildlife. Set among valleys, hills and deep forests that
change colour with the seasons. It is the home to an exotic variety
of wild animals and beautiful birds. Here, herds of golden deer
dart and pirouette gracefully, playing hide and seek with their
shadow, and the big wild cat, the tiger, roams free.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 04: Sariska - Ranthambore
After breakfast drive to Ranthambore
(240 kms)
On arrival in Ranthambore - check into the hotel.
Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary
- Rajasthan's most renowned wildlife sanctuary, it is 400 sq kms
of dry deciduous forest, perfect natural habitat for tigers, and
is set in the Aravalli and Vindhya hills, dotted with pavillions
and dominated by a hilltop fort. Ranthambore was one of the hunting
preserves of the former rulers of Jaipur and because of this the
Maharajas ensured the environment was preserved and the forest
and their inhabitants well protected. It has a good population
of tiger and their prey species, and has been declared a "Project
Tiger" reserve. Wildlife includes blue bull, black buck,
spotted deer or cheetal, wild boar, a large variety of bird species
and, if very lucky, the rarely seen leopard.
This afternoon you will be escorted
on a game viewing inside the sanctuary by jeeps. Overnight at
hotel.
Day 05: Ranthambore
Early morning and late afternoon,
game viewing in the sanctuary by jeeps. Overnight at hotel.
Day 06: Ranthambore - Jaipur
After breakfast drive to Jaipur
(156 kms)
On arrival in Jaipur - check into the hotel
Lunch at the hotel
Afternoon, tour of the "Pink City" is spectacularly
set within surrounding rugged hills, dotted with ancient ruined
fortresses. Your tour will include the imposing City Palace, still
home to the Maharaja although several of the rooms are now open
to the public. Many antiques and artefacts belonging to the ruling
family are housed here, including a collection of weaponry. You
will also visit the Hawa Mahal "Palace of the Winds",
and the open-air Jantar Mantar Observatory to see the vast astronomical
instruments. Enjoy a stroll through the colourful bazaar before
returning to your hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 07: Jaipur - Bharatpur
Morning visit Amber Fort
Afternoon drive to Bharatpur: The
famous Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary which is a wonder of the
natural world and no less worth seeing than the marble mausoleum
of the Taj. Here over 350 species of birds find refuge in the
29sq kms of shallow lakes & wood lands of the park. A third
of them are migrants many of whom spend winter in Bharatpur before
returning to their breeding grounds as far away as Siberia and
Central Asia.
This sanctuary is the creation of
the Maharaja of Bharatpur in the late 19th century, who recognized
the area's potential and augmented the water supply by diverting
water from a nearby irrigation canal. He also constructed small
dams, dykes and shooting butts & in a few years the new ecosystem
so flourished that it was able to support thousands of water birds.
The maharaja celebrated his success in style, with extravagant
shooting parties for the dignitaries of princely India. Their
exploits are recorded to this day on a sandstone inscription in
the park. There are many good paths & trails through the dense
park, but a ride with your expert rickshaw driver will be a rewarding
experience as he has been trained to recognise the different species
of birds.
Afternoon, cycle-rickshaw ride
Day 08: Bharatpur
- Fatehpur Sikri - Agra 
After breakfast drive to Agra (56
kms) enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri - drive to the impressive
sandstone fortress of Fatehpur Sikri. The fort was built in the
16th century and only occupied for a few years before being abandoned,
leaving the buildings in virtually perfect conditions.
On arrival in Agra - check into
the hotel.Lunch at the hotel
Afternoon, visit the Taj Mahal is
the mausoleum of Empress Mumtaz Mahal, the beloved spouse of Shah
Jahan, who died in 1630. The Taj complex comprises a forecourt,
a lofty entrance, a charming formal Mughal garden with canals
and a central tank with a series of fountains, the tomb proper,
and an attached mosque on the west and its symmetrical counterpart
on the east. The Taj is remarkable for its perfect proportion
and rich pietra dura, with minute details executed with great
skill. The building, often styled "a dream in marble"
is said to have taken at least 22 years (1631-1653) to build.Overnight
at hotel.
Day 09: Agra - Delhi
Breakfast at the hotel.
Visit the Red Fort built by three
generations of Mughal Emperors starting from Akbar the Great in
1565 AD, which is a masterpiece of design and construction. It
housed both the residential Palaces of the Royal family, and the
military quarters
Lunch at the hotel.
Afternoon drive to Delhi (203 kms/
5 hrs)
Upon arrival transfer to the international
airport for onward flight
Day 10: Delhi - Abroad
Leave Delhi for Abroad