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DAY 01 : Jaipur
Your morning arrival at Jaipur is followed by a
transfer to the Hotel with a Travelmartindia.com
representative aiding you all the way. On arrival,
check-in to the hotel and after a short rest, the
afternoon unfolds with several sightseeing opportunities
that are regarded as the real gems of Jaipur, (known
for its high quality precious stones and hand-worked
jewelry) such as the City Palace, Jantar Mantar
and the mystical Hawa Mahal - the Palace of Winds.
An overnight stay at the Hotel affords rest and
rejuvenation.
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DAY
02 : Jaipur - Ranthambore (approx 170kms / 4hrs)
Morning drive starts from Jaipur to Ranthambore
National Park, which is relatively small and thus
most guests find it easy to spot a wide variety
of animals like leopards, tigers and jungle cats
as well as migratory birds.
Overnight stay is pre-arranged at a comfortable
resort in Ranthambore.
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DAY
03: Ranthambore
Early morning and evening game-viewing drives by
jeep allow visitors keen to explore India and its
varied wildlife a chance to come up close and personal
with beasts and birds alike. Overnight stay is repeated
at the resort in Ranthambore. |
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DAY
04 : Ranthambore - Agra (approx 265kms / 6hrs)
Drive to Agra, en route visit Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
on a guided tour and an afternoon trip to Fatehpur
Sikri - the deserted red sandstone city built by
Mughal Emperor, Akbar, as his capital in the 16th
century and abandoned 15 years later. Upon arrival
in Agra, check -in to your hotel for a comfortable,
vernight stay. |
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DAY
05 : Agra
A half-day tour of undoubtedly the most magnificent
sight in India - the famed Taj Mahal and the grand
Agra Fort is sure to keep shutter-bugs, romantics
and history buffs busy.
An overnight stay is arranged at the Hotel.
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DAY
06 : Agra - Gwalior (approx 220kms / 5hrs)
The morning drive to Gwalior brings visitors to
the capital of the Scindia dynasty, where after
they can enjoy a tour of the grand Gwalior Fort,
the Man Mandir Palace, the Jivaji Rao Scindia Museum,
Sas Bahu Ka Mandir, tombs of Tansen and Ghias Mohammed
and view the Sun temple. |
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07 : Gwalior - Khajuraho (approx 230kms / 5hrs)
Morning may be spent at leisure, in accordance
with the wishes of our honored guests. The afternoon
activities begin with an onward journey to exotic
sculpture and temple art viewing opportunities
at the ancient city of Khajuraho by surface.
On arrival in Khajuraho, guests will be met,
assisted and transferred to their hotel by a Travelmartindia.com
representative for a comfortable, overnight stay.
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DAY
08: Khajuraho
Sightseeing and sensory delights are plentiful
at Khajuraho, known for its temples built between
950 A.D. to 1150 A.D., by the Chandella Dynasty
with each of the thirty temples in this group
serving as a classic example of Indian architectural
brilliance.
An ode in stone to the vast pantheon of Hindu
Gods and Goddesses, the sculptures contained within
the Khajuraho temples are best known for their
eroticism and sensuality and never fail to evoke
global appreciation.
An overnight stay at the Hotel follows.
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DAY
09 : Khajuraho - Bandhavgarh (approx 240kms / 6hrs)
Morning drive from Khajuraho to Bandhavgarh National
Park affords explore India enthusiasts with an opportunity
to view a wide variety of Indian game during the
late afternoon including tiger, leopard, sloth ,
bear, gaur and sambar.
Overnight stay is pre-arranged at a comfortable
resort in Bandhavgarh.
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DAY 10: Bandhavgarh
A full day spent either in a jeep safari or on elephant-back
allows visitors to India a unique view of Indian
wildlife that is both exciting and hectic, but the
aftermath of the expedition and subsequent tiredness
is easily overcome with a good night's rest at the
resort in Bandhavgarh. |
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DAY
11: Bandhavgarh - Kanha (approx 352kms / 7hrs)
Morning drive from Bandhavgarh to Kanha National
Park allows foreign guests to India a glimpse of
the many features of Indian wildlife and forest
freedom as captured in the creative writings of
Kipling's 'Jungle Book'. The multitude of wildlife
that exists here allows one to explore India's wildlife
in its natural habitat and the overnight stay at
the Resort in Kanha helps balance the rip-roaring
action with restfulness. |
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DAY 12: Kanha
Visit the Kanha National Park for a unique glimpse
of Indian wildlife by jeep or elephant and capture
the sights of the Indian deer, chital, black buck
, gaur, hyenas and leopard on film and in memory.
Overnight stay at Resort in Kanha is pre-arranged
and affords much needed spirit-recharging.
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DAY
13: Kanha - Nagpur ( approx 255kms / 5hrs)
The morning begins with a transfer to the Nagpur
airport for all guests so they can board a flight
for their onward destination . |