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The two-week ‘Birding and Tiger Tour’ in India package is designed for wildlife enthusiasts. This tour takes you through three of India’s most famous national parks: Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan), Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand), and Keoladeo Ghana National Park (Rajasthan).
While Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a well-known bird sanctuary in North India, the other two have been designated as tiger reserves by the Indian government. The itinerary includes stops in Delhi, Corbett, Agra, Bharatpur, Sawai Madhopur, and Jaipur. Meals, transfers, and accommodations are all included for a stress-free journey.
Please keep in mind that this is just an example of a possible itinerary. We design vacations to meet your specific requirements. Please contact us if you require any changes so that we can tailor a holiday to your specific needs for an unforgettable India tour.
Meet our T3 team who will help you with a seamless transfer to the hotel when you arrive at the Delhi airport.
Delhi overnight.
Go out for a full-day sightseeing tour of Old and New Delhi after a leisurely breakfast. On this day, you will see the Red Fort and Jama Mosque, among other sights. In Chandni Chowk, there will also be an entertaining rickshaw ride. Continue your city tour after that by visiting Lutyens Delhi (New Delhi).
See well-known sites like the India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, and Humayun's Tomb. Return to the hotel after the tour.
Dinner and a night in Delhi are included.
Drive to Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand after breakfast. Corbett National Park, which was designated as a tiger reserve in 1973, is a refuge for nature lovers and photographers. After you arrive, check into the lodge and go to bed.
You have a thrilling morning and evening jeep/elephant safari in Corbett National Park planned for Day 4 of your Birding and Tiger tour. Spend the day snapping pictures of wildlife and birds in their natural settings.
Dinner and a night's stay at the resort.
It takes more than a single safari day to find wildlife aficionados. Thus, a forest excursion is planned for day 5 as well (morning and evening).
Dinner and a night's stay at the resort.
Drive to Fort Unchagaon after a delicious breakfast. It is a heritage resort that showcases the traditional Zamindari way of life and has all the latest conveniences.
After your great breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive to Agra, one of the most renowned cities in the world. Get there, check in fully at the hotel and then take a break. Then, continue your exploration of Agra Fort, a popular site in Agra famed for its architecture.
Dinner and a night's in Agra.
Get up early today to see the breathtaking Taj Mahal in the morning light. Go onward to the renowned Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, also known as Keoladeo National Park. Upon arrival, check into the hotel or lodge to unwind before departing in the late afternoon for a bird safari.
Dinner and a night's stay at resort.
Your Birdwatching and Tiger Safari tour's ninth day should begin with a substantial meal. After that, take a walk or boat ride through the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary to observe birds. A naturalist will accompany you and provide you with further information about the many bird species found in this park. Your bird-watching excursion will be more pleasurable if you take a rickshaw or bicycle.
Dinner and a night's stay at the resort.
After a fantastic morning of birdwatching, check out and drive to Sawai Madhopur, where Ranthambore National Park is located. After arriving, proceed immediately to the Ranthambore National Park and settle into the lodge or resort for some rest.
Have dinner and spending the night at the resort.
A Ranthambore National Park jungle safari is scheduled for day 11. Have a morning and evening jeep safari in the park to spend the day exploring the jungle region and look for the gorgeous tigers.
Have dinner and spending the night at the resort or lodge in Ranthambore National Park.
We've added another day of animal exploration in the Ranthambore National Park since you can never have enough wildlife discovery in a one day.
Have dinner and spending the night at the resort or lodge in Ranthambore National Park.
Following a leisurely breakfast, travel to Jaipur, commonly referred to as the "Pink City." Discover all of Jaipur's landmarks, such as Jantar Mantar, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal, by travelling the entire length and breadth of the city.
At Jaipur, have tea and spend the night.
Take an elephant ride to the Amber Fort in the morning, then drive to Delhi. When you arrive in Delhi, a transfer will take you to the airport so you can catch a trip home or to your next destination.
As the saying goes, the early bird gets the worm, which is why many birders get up early. "Birds sleep at night and wake up hungry, so they have to go out and eat," Stiteler explains. Although you can observe birds at other times of the day, avoid doing it during noon. Birds are least active at noon, according to Stiteler.
The months of October through April are ideal for bird watching in India. In addition to a wide range of resident species, migratory waterfowl, raptors, starlings and other passerines, and a plethora of other species can be found across the Indian countryside.
The Jacobin Cuckoo is a very lucky bird. At least, according to Hindu folklore. This bird, also known as the Pied Cuckoo or Chatak, marks the arrival of the monsoon season in India.
If you're lucky, you might see a White Stork, a Black-Crowned Night Heron, a Cinnamon Bittern, a Cattle Egret, or a Great White Pelican.
Corbett boasts one of the greatest tiger densities in the world. The tiger (Panthera tigris) is one of India's most famous wild creatures. It represents the strength of nature and has a significant role in our culture, mythology, and folklore. It has long been revered as the forest's protector and ruler.
The male tiger that broke into Keoladeo National Park was in no hurry to depart.
Graylag Goose, Woodpeckers, Indian Gray Hornbills, Common Kingfishers, Bee Eaters, Cuckoos, Parakeets, Asian Palm Swift, Owl, Nightjars, Pigeon, Dove, Crakes, Snipes, Sandpipers, Gulls, Terns, Great Crested Grebe, Eagles, Darters, Cormorants, Egrets, Herons, Bitterns,...
T-24 (Ustad), T-39 (Mala), T-41 (Junglee), Bina One, Bina Two, and T-28 are some of Ranthambore National Park's other notable tigers (Sitara).
In 2021, India's tiger population was 2967.
The Himalayan Quail is a critically endangered bird that is only found in India. The Himalayan Quail prefers moist pastures, steep mountains, and especially thick grass. It looks a lot like the Manipur Bush-quail.
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