Venture into India, and introduce your family to this fascinating and colorful country on this 12 day  adventure that takes you to the palaces of Maharajas, to small villages, to bustling Delhi and to the tigers of Ranthambore Park.

Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur

Day 1:  Delhi. The first day is free to arrive and enjoy the wonders of Delhi. Delhi is a  bustling city and the capital of India. New Delhi, built for the British Imperial Government of India, is the administrative centre of the country. It also has a busy commercial sector and a new Parliament building as well as imposing government offices and embassies.

 Day 2:  Delhi to Mandawa. This morning, depart for Mandawa, the  gateway to the Shekhawati region, a region of rich merchants, landlords and even rulers of smaller princely states of Rajasthan. The region abounds in unique fresco paintings which adorn the area’s buildings.  A visit to see  the Fresco Paintings of the Havelis is also part of this day, followed by the day’s highlight  – a camel ride.

Day 3:  Mandawa to Bikaner. This morning  drive to Bikaner, to visit the Junagarh Fort, an untouched fortress retaining all its  glory.  Then visit  a Camel Breeding Farm, the only one of its kind in Asia. Camels from various breeds are bred here to produce the best quality camels in India, and are sold throughout the world for racing.  

 Day 4: Bikaner to Jodhpur. Today on to  Jodhpur,  with a stop  on the way to the Rat Temple (Deshnoke).  At this temple, of the Goddes Karni, thousands of rats are found.

On arrival into Jodhpur, tour the massive 15th century Mehrangarh Fort and the Jaswant Thada Cenotaphs,where the Royal Families are enshrined.   The   5 km long majestic fort is perched on a hill and is one of the most impressive and formidable bastions.  Although invincible from the outside, the fort has four gates reached by a winding road. The fort’s interior houses some magnificent palaces with stunning carved panels and latticed windows . The panoramic view of Jodhpur from the fort is splendid.

Set at the edge of the vast Thar desert, the imperial city of Jodhpur echoes with ancient tales and monuments.   Jodhpur  is encompassed by a high wall, 10 km long with 8 gates and innumerable bastions. Known as the ‘Blue City’, Jopdhpur’s walls are washed in blue, giving an amazing haze in the desert light.  

In Jodphur visit the bustling market under the tall clock tower. Spices, flowers and beautiful textiles are on sale here and barbers work under the nearby banyan trees The  market  is one of the most interesting  sights in Jodhpur.

 Day 5:  Jodhpur to Pushkar. This morning  take a jeep safari to visit the nearby Bishnoi Villages. The Bishnois  preserver  the wildlife of Rhajasthan. Throughout the centuries they have protected the animals and ecosystem  against the menaces of growing technology  in these rural  areas.

Continue  to Pushkar, a holy city. The Pushkar Lake  , is believed to have been created by Lord Brahma himself. Devout Hindus believe that it is essential to visit Pushkar at least once in their lifetime, to dip in the waters of the holy lake.  Pushkar has  nearly  400 temples and ghats and houses the only temple in the country that is dedicated to Lord Brahma. While Pushkar is a religious haven, it is also the venue of one of the country’s most colourful fairs – the Pushkar Camel Fair, held annually in November.

Visit the Sacred Lake and the  dedicated to the God Brahma – God of Birth. Then take an easy hike through the city to the Savitri temple, which is situated on a hill and provides excellent views of the town, especially at sunset.

Day 6:  Pushkar to Jaipur.  Today travel to Jaipur,   the capital city of the northern  state of Rajasthan. Known as the Pink City, it is one of the most vibrant and colourful cities of India, famous for its colourful culture, forts and palaces.

Visit the market here and  take a tour of the magnificent  City Palace, with its seven courtyards and seven floors. The current home of the Maharajah of Jaipur  it houses some  fascinating  museums.

The Jantar Mantar, next to the City Palace,  is an Astronomical Observatory and  home to the largest sundial in the world.

 Day 7: Jaipur. This morning a photo stop at the Palace of Winds – the Hawa Mahal. This five-storey building was built for the Maharajah’s royal ladies to watch festive processions and other special events without being seen themselves.

Next is a visit to the beautiful Amber Fort perched on a hilltop, overlooking a gorge in the Rajput landscape. From there is a magnificent view of Jaipur and the fort itself is home to many stunning buildings and  monuments:  The Temple of Kali with its silver door; the vibrantly colored  Audience Chamber with its vaulted ceilings of mirrors; and the Hall of Pleasure.

In the afternoon, wander around Jaipur at your leisure, and perhaps visit the Rajmandir, an Art-Deco theatre used for watching the latest Bollywood movies.

Day 8:  Jaipur to Sawai Madhopur – Ranthambore National Park. Today e head to Sawai Madhopur and Ranthambore National Park. In the afternoon take a game drive in a canter in search of tigers and sloth bears. The area also abounds in wildlife including  black bucks, chinkara, spotted deer and many other types of deer, and even leopards and   crocodiles may be seen.  The region is home to  5 vast lakes  encompassed by towering  mountains and a vast forest.   The National Park is also home to the Ranthambore Fort, which houses an ancient Ganesh Temple, a site for pilgrimeges.  

 Day 9:  Ranthambore National Park – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra. Today starts with an early morning game drive  and a second  chance to spot tigers. Later today, drive to Agra, en route stopping in Fatehpur Sikri.

Fatehpur Sikri, a perfectly preserved, deserted red sandstone city offers detailed insight into the life of India’s Moghul emperors. Built by Humayan’s son, the Emperor Akbar, Fatephur Sikri was a capital city for a very short time. See the stone-tethering elephant ring  used to crush criminals to death; the Turkish Sultana’s House with stone carvings of animals; the Astrologer’s Pavilion; the outdoor chess court; and the Harem.

Then on to Agra, famous for one of the Seven Wonders of the World  the Taj Mahal.  

 Day 10:  Agra – Taj Mahal, Red Fort. This morning a sunrise visit to see the amazing Taj Mahal,  the tomb of Shajahan’s favourite wife Mumtaz-Mahal. The marble walls of the Taj Mahal change colours throughout the day  - at dawn  the Taj is pale pink, at noon it is blindingly white and at sunset it is golden. The gardens, with their dark green cypresses and water channels are an integral part of the artistry of this romantic building. Visit the mosque to the west of the Taj and the guest pavilion at its  east to get  vaired views.  To the rear , the Taj overlooks the Yamuna River and offers  views of the Agra Fort.

Visit the imposing Agra Fort, a World Heritage Monument. Its red sandstone ramparts dominate the landscape and offer a spectacular view of the Taj. Then on to the   beautiful Itmad-Ud-Daulah,  known as the Baby Taj.

 Day 11:   Agra to Delhi.  Today is the last day of the trip. This morning  drive back to Delhi. In the afternoon,   take a   tour of the city.   Visit the World Heritage sit of Humayan’s Tomb,  considered by some to be  equivalent to the Taj Mahal. This tomb, built in 1570, is of particular cultural significance as it was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. It inspired several major architectural innovations, culminating in the construction of the Taj Mahal.

Take in the Parliament Buildings and India Gate. The great India Gate, made from Bharatpur Sandstone, was built to commemorate the Indian Army officers who died in World War One, and has the names of approximately 14,000 Indian and British soldiers who died in the First World War enscribed on its stones.

 Day 12:  Depart Delhi

Wild Boar in Ranthambore Parkl

Seeing elephants and riding on them are totally different experiences.  An elephant safari is a wonderful way for families seeking adventure to explore India’s wildlife  and natural beauty. This is the best way to spot tigers in their natural habitat and watch for the myriad of animals that make India their home .  This   9 day/8 night elephant safari takes you to various wildlife parks and sanctuaries within Corbett National Park

 Elephant Safari – Suggested Itinerary:

Day 1  Arrive Delhi
The day is free to enjoy the wonders of Delhi

 
Day 2  Delhi
Morning city tour of New Delhi covering Laxmi Narayan Temple the Place of Gods; India Gate, the memorial of martyrs;  Parliament House, the government head quarters. Afternoon city tour of Old Delhi covering Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in Asia; Gandhi memorial, the  father of the nation.  
 

Day 3 Delhi to Corbett
 . This morning travel to Corbett National Park.  This afternoon is dedicated to a  jungle trek. In the evening there is a Folk Show and orientation about the Flora and Fauna in the area.    
 

Day 4  Corbett - Lohachor  
 Wake up  at sunrise for a Jeep Safari to Durga Devi, gateway  of Corbett Tiger Reserve. This is where you start the Elephant Safari and trek. The Himalayan foothills are one of the natural wonders of the earth, with lush Sub Tropical forests and the bountiful Flora & Avifauna,  a tribute to the nature lover and the photographer of the wild. Try changing places seats  with  the Mahout to  get the feel for leading the elephant safari, or try  catching a “Mighty Mahseer” – the famous fresh water fighting fish, on the Ramganga River. Fishing is allowed only on a “catch and release” system. Equipment, tackle and expertise will be provided (on advance notice).

Enjoy a hot lunch served on the banks of the Ramganga river, then  continue  on  the Elephant Safari. The experience of just being on an Elephant – a silent bulldozer who has unmatched cross-country abilities – cannot be described in words. . Arrive at Lohachaur Forest House for a refreshing cup of tea after the leisurely elephant ride. 

Day  5 Corbett -Kana  
Start out early for another  full day on the back of an  elephant.   There is a rich array of  bird life in this lower altitude wilderness.  The morning sun sets the hills on fire in their rich vibrant hues. The rough rocky terrain and the land formations are unbelievable. After giving the  Elephant a nice scrub and bath in the Mandal River,  enjoy lunch at the river’s edge.   Then continue on the Elephant Safari, meandering along the Mandal River, observing the terraced farms, and being followed by curious children, women and villagers, many of whom may be seeing an Elephant for the first time. Here one has the opportunity to study the Kumaon culture and  interact with local friendly villagers.    In the late afternoon,  leave the elephant and continue by   Jeep to Kanda, built in characteristic British bungalow style, for an overnight stay in the wilderness. Kanda is the highest point of the Park, situated at an altitude of 1020 m, the view of the Ramganga valley and the grassland areas of Dhikala are mesmerizing. It was in this area that Jim Corbett shot the Kanda man-eater. This evening join the Naturalist for discussion and dinner.

Day 6  Corbett – Dhikala   
Wake up early  to  depart on a  Jeep  Safari into another region of Corbett National Park – with its varied topography, diverse Flora & Fauna,  the beauty of the meandering Ramganga River, and the natural splendor of its landscapes, the Park is a wonderful wildlife sanctuary.    In the region the  chances of seeing Leopards and Ghoral,  mountain goats, are high. Drive to the Ramganga River to look for the long snouted, fish eating Gharial and Marsh Crocodiles.  Here there are  5 species of Kingfishers, Pallas & Himalayan Greyheaded Fishing Eagles, Osprey, Crested Serpent Eagle and  the Mammalia.    Arrive in the awesome natural setting of  Dhikala,   Enjoy lunch, then rest and relax while taking in the  panoramic view of the grassland area and its abundant wildlife. The elephant ride from Dhikala provides the opportunity for close viewing of wildlife.  


Day 7   The Corbett Hideaway
 Wake up  early for an Elephant ride from Dhikala, a unique opportunity to observe wildlife in its natural habitat. From the first ray of the rising sun to the evening’s deepest glow, the landscape reveals the harmony  of this region. The early morning elephant ride   is followed by  a sumptuous breakfast. After breakfast a guided walk to a watchtower overlooking the Ramganga River and to a watering  hole gives ample  opportunity to observe wildlife in its natural surroundings. . Corbett is a paradise for birdwatchers and the view from the watchtower is perfect for this purpose.

Then depart on a Jeep Safari along  the lower jungle track of the Ramganga river.  This is   a great opportunity for viewing game, especially tigers in their natural habitat. The  drive through the  Khinanauli range is awesome and offers wildlife viewing in plenty. Continue   through the  dense Sal Forest and its  luscious green Flora. Later in the evening   arrive at Corbett Hideaway, and a bonfire and dinner

Day 8 Corbett to  Delhi   
This morning depart for Delhi approximately a 7 hr. drive.  On arrival check into the hotel .  The  rest of the day is  free for last minute shopping.  

Day 9  Departure Delhi
Today depart for your flight home