8 Days – Birding, Tiger Safaris & Luxury Holiday
Trip Facts
Departure date: Can be booked from November to March
Destinations: Keoladeo Ghana bird sanctuary, National Chambal sanctuary, Ranthambore National Park
Prices from: Kindly contact us
Accommodation: Jungle lodges/resorts
Max. Participants: 08
No. of crew: 1 Tour leader & local guide
Vehicle type: Innova or similar, 4X4 jeep
Duration: 7Nights, 8Days
Meals: Breakfast X 6, Lunch X 6, Dinner X 7
Departure: Delhi
End: Delhi
Best months to visit: November till March
(NOTE – We also provide customise packages for the same tour. Kindly contact us.)
- Highlights
- Place to stay
- Itinerary
- Include/Exclude
- UNESCO wold heritage sites
- Resident & Migratory birds
- Bird photography
- Rich history
- Indian Culture
- Finger licking food
- Royal Bengal Tiger, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Hyenas, Jungle cat, Wolves and other faunas
- Beautiful countryside
- Exclusive Game drives
- Ranthambore fort
- Delhi
- Ranthambore National Park
- Keoladeo Ghana national park & bird sanctuary
- National Chambal Bird Sanctuary
Day 1 – Delhi
Today According to your arrival we will pick you up from Delhi airport/railway station and drive to Delhi city hotel. At 7 P.m. group will meet at the hotel lounge/dining for a group introduction and our tour leader will give you the tour details followed by drinks and dinner. Overnight stay in Delhi.
Meals – Dinner
Activity – No activity planned (Optional activity half day Delhi city tour)
Day 2 – Delhi to Bharatpur (Keoladeo Ghana national park & bird sanctuary)
Today we will get up early morning and get ready to drive to Bharatpur, our taxi will pick up and drive to Bharatpur, breakfast we will have on the way. It’s a 4.50hrs drive through the beautiful countryside. After reaching our resort, check-in, take some rest, and freshen up. After Lunch, we will get ready for our half-day visit to the bird sanctuary. Dinner and overnight stay in Bharatpur.
Meals – Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Activity – Half-day birding
Day 3 – Keoladeo Ghana national park & National Chambal sanctuary boating
Today we will wake up early morning, have a cup of chai/tea/coffee at our lodge and then leave for a half-day birding session at Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Early morning is a very good time for birding and bird photography when the sun rises and you get beautiful golden light on birds and sometimes good silhouette shots as well. Along with the birds, you can also see a few mammals like spotted deer, sambar deer, jackals, bluebulls, jungle cats, fishing cats etc. After having the morning session at the bird sanctuary, we will come back to the resort to have lunch. After lunch, we will drive to the National Chambal Sanctuary. It’s a 1.5-hour drive from Bharatpur, after reaching Chambal we will shift in our boat and do boat safari seeing lots of resident and migratory birds along with other wildlife. After coming back from the Chambal safari, take some rest, freshen up and have dinner. Overnight stay in Bharatpur.
Meals – Packed Breakfast, Lunch & dinner
Activity – Full-day birding
About Keoladeo Ghana National Park & Bird Sanctuary
Keoladeo Ghana National Park, located in Rajasthan, India, is a renowned bird sanctuary and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Covering approximately 29 square kilometres, it is a haven for migratory birds and boasts a diverse array of avian species, including the Siberian crane. Originally a hunting ground for the Maharajas, the park has transformed into a vital conservation area, supporting a unique ecosystem of wetlands, grasslands, and woodlands. Its rich biodiversity and picturesque landscapes make it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers.
About National Chambal Bird Sanctuary
The National Chambal Bird Sanctuary is located in the tri-junction of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh in India. Established in 1979, the sanctuary covers an area of about 965 square kilometres and is known for its diverse wildlife, especially its avian species. The Chambal River, which flows through the sanctuary, is crucial for its ecosystem, supporting a variety of habitats including riverine, grassland, and forested areas.
Northern Pintail, Bengal Florican, Black-bellied Tern, Greater Adjutant, Red-collared Dove, Pied Kingfisher, Indian Courser, Rufous-tailed Lark, Eurasian Hoopoe, Ganges River Dolphin, Chital, Wild Boar, Indian Wolf, Leopard, Jungle cat, Fishing cat, hyenas, Sambar Deer, Jackal, Mugger Crocodile, Gharial, Indian Python, Russell’s Viper snake & Common Krait snake.
Day 4 – Bharatpur to Ranthambore National Park
Today after having breakfast at our hotel, we will drive to Ranthambore National Park through the beautiful countryside of Rajasthan. It’s a 4.30-hour drive. After reaching our resort, check-in, take some rest, and freshen up. After Lunch, we will get ready for our Ranthambore fort visit. Dinner and overnight stay in Ranthambhore.
Meals – Breakfast, Lunch & dinner
Activity – Ranthambore Fort Visit
About Ranthambore National Park
Nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park is a premier wildlife sanctuary and a gem for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Spanning over 1,300 square kilometres, this magnificent park is renowned for its rich biodiversity and picturesque landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for wildlife lovers.
Ranthambore is celebrated for its thriving population of Bengal tigers, offering one of the best opportunities to spot these majestic predators in their natural habitat. The park is also home to a variety of other wildlife species, including leopards, sloth bears, wild boars, and numerous deer species. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the park’s avian diversity, with over 300 bird species calling it home.
The park’s diverse landscape ranges from lush, tropical forests to open grasslands and tranquil lakes. The flora includes a mix of deciduous trees, shrubs, and medicinal plants, contributing to the park’s vibrant ecosystem. Ranthambore is not just about wildlife; it’s also a site of historical significance. The park is named after the Ranthambore Fort, a majestic 10th-century fortress that stands atop a hill overlooking the park. The fort, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, adds a historical charm to the natural beauty of the area.
Day 5 & 6 – Ranthambore National Park
We start our day early with the morning safari. Early morning is the best time to look for the big cats and other predators. The birdlife is also very active during this time of the day. Ranthambore is known for its Tiger, Leopard, and Sloth bear sightings. We will start our morning safari by tracking these magnificent creatures. Post lunch we go for our Afternoon safari. Dinner & Overnight stay in Ranthambore.
Meals – Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Activity – Morning & afternoon jungle safari on both days
Day 7 – Ranthambore National Park to Delhi
Today after having breakfast at our hotel, we will drive to Delhi. It’s a 4-hour drive through the beautiful countryside. After reaching the hotel, check in, freshen up and have evening leisure. Dinner & overnight stay in Delhi.
Meals – Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Activity – None
Day 8 – Delhi (Trip ends here)
Today according to your flight timing, we will drop you at Delhi airport. The trip ends here.
Meals – None
Includes
- Airport transfers (Pick up & drop)
- Accommodation on a sharing basis
- Accommodation on a single supplement ( at an extra cost)
- Domestic flights/trains if required
- All Meals as mentioned in the itinerary
- All activities as mentioned in the itinerary
- National park entries, forts/monuments/heritage building entries, city tours, adventure activities as mentioned in the itinerary (Charges may vary if the govt. changes the prices at the time of the booking)
- All ground transportation in Air conditioned Taxi
- Services of 1 tour leader + local guides/trackers (if applicable)
- Service of potters
- Gratuity to safari drivers, guides, resorts, and Taxi drivers.
Excludes
- Camera charges
- Visas
- Flights (All international)
- Travel Insurance
- Optional Activities
- Drinks, Tips, phone calls, laundry & items of a personal nature
- Gratuity to Expedition leader or Tour leader
- Anything that is not mentioned in the “Included section”




