Ringkasan
Explore 5 different national parks over 2 weeks in search of the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger|Search for wildlife in Bandhavgarh, boasting the highest population-density of tigers in the world|Private 4WD safaris and a boat trip to seek out India's exotic wildlife
Jadwal Perjalanan Singkat
- Hari 1
- Join Trip In Delhi. Evening Prayer Ceremony At Han...
- Hari 2
- Explore The Sights Of New Delhi Including Humayun'...
- Hari 3
- Morning And Afternoon Game Drives Searching For Wi...
- Hari 4
- Drive To Dholpur To Take A Boat On The Chambal Riv...
- Hari 5
- Take A Train To Jhansi, Then Drive To Khajuraho. L...
- Hari 6
- Early Morning Game Drive In Panna National Park. A...
- Hari 7
- Drive Through Rural Countryside, Past The Farmland...
- Hari 8
- Morning And Afternoon Game Drives In Bandhavgarh N...
- Hari 9
- Another Morning And Afternoon Game Drive In Bandha...
- Hari 10
- Drive From Bandhavgarh To Kanha National Park
- Hari 11
- Morning And Afternoon Game Drives Searching For Wi...
- Hari 12
- Another Full Day In Kanha National Park, With Morn...
- Hari 13
- Morning Game Drive In Kanha Np, Then Drive To Jaba...
- Hari 14
- Free Morning In Delhi, Then Explore The Narrow Lan...
- Hari 15
- Tour Ends In Delhi
Kota Perjalanan (7): Bandhavgarh National Park, Jabalpur, Jaipur, Jhansi, Khajuraho, New Delhi, Ranthambore National Park
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Journey into the heartland of India in search of the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. On this 15-day tour, we take in five sprawling national parks, spotting tigers, dolphins, gharials and sambar dear amongst others. Soak in the astounding scenery as we travel by boat and 4WD vehicles through the forests, rivers and mountains of central India.
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve - Search for tigers in Bandhavgarh, boasting the highest population density of tigers in the world.
Kanha National Park - Spot wildlife on jeep safaris through Kanha, the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's 'Jungle Book'.
Panna, Sariska and Chambal - Explore the rocky Aravalli Hills, boat along the River Chambal and drive through the forests of the lesser-known Panna.