India Safari with Luxury & Style
(12 Days): A Sample Itinerary
ID #: DT-I-12-4-9-10-RAIJ
DavidTravel Itinerary Highlights include:
• Visit the two leading cities of
India —
New Delhi and
Mumbai — with safari and nature experiences
• Pench National Park is a tropical deciduous forest with the
Pench River flowing through it. The wildlife you may spot here
includes deer, leopards,
gaur,
sambhars,
blue bulls,
macaque,
langur, tigers and civets
• Enjoy jungle drives in the comfort of an open 4x4 safari
vehicle at Mahua Kothi Lodge in Bandavgarh National Park and
Baghvan Lodge in Pench National Park
• Track the Royal
Bengal Tiger
at the Kanha Tiger Reserve. This park has a reputation for being
one of the finest and best-administered national parks in Asia
• Enjoy bush breakfasts in Kanha
• Watch (from a safe distance!) the
Gharial, the Indian Crocodile, in the Ken River
• You will visit the Eastern Group of Temples, including the
Ghantai Temple; the Vamana Temple, dedicated to the “Vamana”
or dwarf incarnation of Lord Vishnu; and the Javari Temple
Overview:
India is a mystical land that presents the traveller with a
bamboozling array of unforgettable experiences. Apart from its
ancient spiritual framework, India's vastness also challenges
the imagination, being home to one sixth of the world's
population.
India has an intoxicatingly rich history, which has spawned a
number of exquisite palaces, temples and monuments. The most
frequently visited part of India is the Golden Triangle,
comprised of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Meanwhile, the
people-packed cities of Mumbai (Bombay) and Kolkata (Calcutta)
have a bustling, colourful charm, while the holy city of
Varanasi and the awe-inspiring temples of Tamil Nadu are
rewarding places of pilgrimage.
For those in search of tropical bliss, there are the
palm-fringed beaches of Goa and Kerala. And for fresh air and
serenity, India ripples with pristine mountains and hills, from
the towering beauty of the mighty Himalayas to a bevy of
beautiful pine forests, orchards and babbling streams.