Heritage Nature & Wildlife Tour of Central India

Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of India’s rich cultural heritage and diverse wildlife on this meticulously planned tour. Begin your adventure in Delhi, where you’ll delve into the historical tapestry of Old Delhi, exploring its vibrant market lanes and majestic landmarks like the Jama Masjid and Red Fort. In New Delhi, marvel at the grandeur of Rashtrapati Bhawan and the solemnity of India Gate before visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Qutb Minar, and the exquisite Humayun’s Tomb.

Journey onward to Agra, where the iconic Taj Mahal awaits, bathed in the golden hues of dawn. Traverse to Orchha, a hidden gem boasting architectural marvels like the Ram Raja Temple and Chhatris, before immersing yourself in the untamed wilderness of Panna Tiger Reserve. Discover the raw beauty of nature as you venture deep into the heart of Pench National Park and Satpura National Park, where thrilling encounters with tigers, leopards, and diverse avifauna await at every turn. Conclude your odyssey with an exploration of the ancient temples of Khajuraho and the tranquil landscapes of Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve before bidding farewell to India’s enchanting tapestry of cultures and wildlife.

Duration: 16N/17D

Destinations Covered

Delhi: Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, Old Delhi is a labyrinth of narrow lanes, bustling bazaars, and ancient monuments. Chandni Chowk, with its bustling marketplaces and delectable street food, is a testament to the city’s vibrant culture and heritage.

Agra: Home to the iconic Taj Mahal, Agra is synonymous with eternal love and architectural splendor. Besides the Taj Mahal, visitors can explore the imposing Agra Fort and the exquisite tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah, showcasing the city’s rich Mughal heritage.

Orchha: Nestled on the banks of the Betwa River, Orchha is a charming town dotted with magnificent palaces, temples, and cenotaphs. Its architectural wonders, including the Ram Raja Temple and Chhatris, reflect the grandeur of its erstwhile rulers, the Bundela Rajputs.

Panna National Park: Situated in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, Panna National Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The park’s diverse landscapes, ranging from dense forests to rocky plateaus, provide a habitat for elusive big cats like tigers and leopards, along with a myriad of other wildlife species.

Pench National Park: Inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book,” Pench National Park is a picturesque wilderness teeming with wildlife. Its dense forests and meandering rivers harbor a thriving population of tigers, leopards, deer, and over 200 species of birds, offering visitors a truly immersive jungle experience.

Khajuraho: Renowned for its exquisite temples adorned with intricate carvings, Khajuraho is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temples, built between the 9th and 11th centuries, depict a remarkable blend of spirituality and sensuality, showcasing the artistic prowess of the Chandela dynasty.

Bhopal: The capital city of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal is a charming amalgamation of old-world charm and modernity. From its scenic lakes and verdant landscapes to its historic monuments and vibrant bazaars, Bhopal offers a delightful mix of cultural and natural attractions.

Satpura National Park: Nestled amidst the rugged terrain of the Satpura mountain range, Satpura National Park is a paradise for nature lovers. Its pristine forests, meandering rivers, and diverse wildlife, including tigers, leopards, and sloth bears, beckon adventurers to explore its untamed beauty.

Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve: Maharashtra’s oldest and largest national park, Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is renowned for its rich biodiversity and high tiger population. With its dense forests, grassy meadows, and tranquil water bodies, Tadoba offers visitors a chance to witness the majesty of the Indian wilderness up close.

Detailed Tour Plan

Day 1: Arrive Delhi and transfer from airport to hotel.

Half day sightseeing tour of Old Delhi. Today you will explore Old Delhi, once the Mughal city of Shahjahanabad, with its vibrant market lanes, old havelis (mansions) and colourful neighbourhoods. Explore Chandni Chowk in a cycle rickshaw through lanes or gallis, where everything from spices, brassware, antiques, jewellery and perfumes are sold. Visit the highly decorative Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India; its courtyard can accommodate 25000 devotees to offer prayer at one time and later drive past the Red Fort and visit Raj Ghat, a memorial built for Mahatma Gandhi.

Day 2: Delhi

Today enjoy a tour of New Delhi starts with a drive past Rashtrapati Bhawan, the official residence of the President of India, Raj Path and the India Gate whose Amar Jawan Jyoti (eternal flame) has been burning since 1971 and symbolizes the sacrifice of Indian soldiers. A visit to the Qutb Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lastly visit the first garden tomb built by the Mughals in India – the Humayun’s tomb.

Day 3: Delhi – Agra

Travel to Agra by morning train. You will be transferred to hotel. Later in the day visit the Agra Fort & Itamud ud Daula. The impressive Diwan-e-Am & Diwan-e-Khas inside the forbidding red sandstone battlements of the Agra Fort and later the tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah, father of Queen Nur Jehan. Late in the afternoon visit the Taj Mahal to see the sun cast a fantastic orange glow on the white dome of one of the world’s great monuments.

Day 4: Agra – Jhansi – Orccha – Panna

Board morning train to Jhansi. On arrival, you will drive to Orchha – a town founded in the 16th century by Bundela Rajput Chief, Rudra Pratap. Orchha has some unique temples and many heritage buildings.

Ram Raja temple is the only place where Lord Ram is worshipped both as a God and as a King. The Laxmi Narayan temple exhibits a unique architectural style, which is a mix of a fort and a temple. The famed Chhatris of Orchha are Cenotaphs that were constructed in honour of its erstwhile rulers. After vsiting Orccha, continue driving to Panna National Park – a tiger reserve.

Panna Tiger Reserve is a critical tiger habitat located in Vindhya Hill in northern Madhya Pradesh and fragile through dynamic dry deciduous forest. This land is characterized by extensive plateaus and gorges. Tiger the king of the jungle, roams freely in this secure, though a bit small habitat alongwith his fellow beings leopard , wild dog , wolf , hyaena and smaller cats. Sloth bear has his most favourite home in the rock escarpments and undisturbed vales. The wooded areas are dotted with sambar the largest of Indian deers, chital and chowsingha . One can easily see Blue Bull and chinkara in most open areas in the grasslands, especially on the periphery. The avifauna comprises more than 200 species including a host of migratory birds.

Day 5 & 6: Pench

Enjoy two full day of jungle activities including a jeep safari, nature walks etc.

Day 7: Panna – Khajuraho

Drive to Khajuraho this morning. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the small town of Khajuraho houses the largest group of medieval Hindu and Jain temples, famous for their erotic sculpture.

This afternoon visit the renowned temples of Khajuraho. These intricately carved temples, set amidst pretty gardens, are famous for their erotic reliefs.

Day 8: Khajuraho – Jhansi  – Bhopal

Take a day train to Bhopal. On arrival at the station and transferred to your hotel. One of the greenest cities in India, Bhopal is located at the upper end of the Vindhya mountain range and is a former royal state. This morning visit the open air zoological gardens. Later visit the Upper and Lower lake, the impressive Taj-ul-Masjid and other impressive buildings and stop for a browse through its atmospheric main bazaar. In the afternoon visit the State Museum and the Tribal Museum before returning to your hotel. If required you can also visit the old city to see the mansions and traditional markets.

Day 9: Bhopal – Satpura

Morning drive from Bhopal to Satpura. Afternoon game drives in the jungle.

One of the most spectacular of its kind in India, Satpura National Park is spread across the highest stretch of the rugged Satpura mountains and stretches out to 524 square kilometres. The birdlife is reputed to be matchless and the astonishing array of prey species: various types of deer and antelope and their predators tiger, leopard, wild dogs, woves and sloth bear invite you to experience wilderness without the crowds seen in other national parks. The densely forested hills of sal and teak, bamboo, grasses and medicinal plants along with the sparkling waters of the Tawa reservoir can be visited by jeep and boat as well as atop an elephant. Unknown in any other national park, walking safaris inside the park are becoming increasingly popular as well.

Day 10: Satpura

Enjoy a full day of jungle activities including a jeep safari, nature walks and boat ride.

Day 11: Satpura – Pench

Enjoy an early morning game drive in the national park. Later drive to Pench for 2 night stay.

Day 12: Pench

Morning and afternoon game drive.

Pench National Park is situated to the south of Satpura Hills and is named after the river that flows through this area. With tropical moist deciduous forests, the park spreads out to 275 square kilometers in the states of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. As per the census of 2011, the park is home to 25 tigers and apart from 39 species of mammals and reptiles, the park is also rich in birdlife.

Day 13: Pench – Tadoba

Enjoy an early morning game drive in the national park. Later drive to Tadoba.

Day 14: Tadoba

Enjoy morning and afternoon by safaris / Jungle activities.

The Taboba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is the largest and oldest national park in Maharashtra, and sufficiently off the beaten track to have escaped the attention of the hordes, despite boasting one of the highest tiger density figures in the country. Nearly 87% of the reserve is covered in beautiful dry deciduous forest – a renowned storehouse of rare trees and medicinal plants. Over 60 tigers live within and around the park borders, along with leopard, wild dog, striped hyena, gaur, nilgai, sambar, chital, civet cats, marsh crocodiles and nearly 200 species of birds.

Day 15: Tadoba

Enjoy another morning and afternoon by safaris / Jungle activities.

Day 16: Tadoba – Nagpur – Mumbai

Enjoy morning jeep safari in the national park. After safari, you will be driven to Nagpur airport and fly to Mumbai. You will stay in a hotel close to aitrport.

Day 17: Depart Mumbai

In good time, you will be transferred to Mumbai airport to board your homebound flight.

End of Tour

Tour FAQs

Q: What are the highlights of the tour?
A: The tour encompasses a blend of cultural exploration and wildlife adventures, including visits to iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal and Qutb Minar, as well as immersive experiences in national parks such as Pench and Satpura.

Q: How long is the tour?
A: The tour spans 17 days, offering ample time to explore the diverse landscapes, historical sites, and wildlife sanctuaries across India.

Q: What is included in the tour package?
A: The tour package includes accommodation, transportation, guided tours of attractions, safari experiences in national parks, and some meals as per the itinerary.

Q: What is the best time to embark on this tour?
A: The tour can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time to visit is during the winter months (October to March) when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and wildlife safaris.

Q: Are there any physical requirements for this tour?
A: While most activities are suitable for all fitness levels, some jungle activities in national parks may involve walking and hiking. Participants should have a moderate level of fitness to fully enjoy the tour.

Q: How is transportation arranged during the tour?
A: Transportation is provided via trains and private vehicles, ensuring comfortable and efficient travel between destinations.

Q: What wildlife can be spotted during the safari experiences?
A: Wildlife sightings may include tigers, leopards, deer, sloth bears, wild dogs, and a diverse range of bird species endemic to the national parks visited during the tour.

Q: Are there opportunities for cultural immersion during the tour?
A: Yes, the tour includes visits to historical sites such as forts, temples, and monuments, offering insights into India’s rich cultural heritage and architectural marvels.

Q: Are meals included in the tour package?
A: Some meals are included as per the itinerary, allowing participants to savor authentic Indian cuisine and culinary delights at select locations throughout the tour.

Q: How can I book this tour?
A: To book this tour or to have it customized to your requirements, you can Call or Whatsapp Mr.Mukul Azad at +91-9810594172.

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Photography Special Tour by Odin

Experience the vibrant tapestry of Odisha’s tribal culture and picturesque landscapes on the Photography Special Tour by Odin. Choose from a 7N/8D or 12N/13D journey, where each day unveils new marvels: from encounters with the Mahima cult and Desia Kondh Tribes to the mesmerizing markets of Chatikona and Onukudeli, and the rhythmic dances of the Bison-horn Maria tribe. Capture the essence of Odisha’s rich heritage as you trek through Kutia Kondh villages, witness the art of Silk Ikkat weaving, and delve into the heart of tribal life. End your journey enriched and inspired, with memories to last a lifetime.

Duration: 7N/8D or 12N/13D

Detailed Tour Plan

Day–01:- Sunday  (Bhubaneswar –Dhenkanal 80 kms 02 hrs drive):- Arrive in Bhubaneswar airport assistance and drive to Dhenkanal, Post lunch visit to monks of Mahima cult and their rituals in Joranda.  Dinner & Overnight at Dhenkanal Palace.

Day-2:- Monday (Dhenkanal –  Baliguda -200 kms) Drive to Baliguda en route visiting Silk Ikkat weaving village at Nuapatna, enjoy the beauty of  landscape of Eastern Ghats and visit some villages of Desia Kondh Tribes. Overnight at Hotel in Baliguda.

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Day-03:- Tuesday (Baliguda – Rayagada – 200 kms)  After breakfast drive to Barkhamba area to have a short trekking to visit Tattoo faced Kutia Kondh Tribe. Have lunch in their village and later drive to Rayagada. Overnight in Rayagada. (Must be on Tuesday)

Day-04:- (Rayagada- Chatikona – Jeypore – 220 km)  Morning drive to Chatikona  Market  to see Dongria Kondh tribe, different from others with their distinct hair dresses & jeweleries. After lunch drive to Jeypore, visiting Mali and Paraja tribal villages. Overnight in Jeypore. (Must be on Wednesday)

Day-05: (Jeypore- Onkudeli- 170 km both way)  After breakfast drive to Onukudeli  Market  to see  one of the most primitive tribe of the world, The Bondas & Gadabas. Afternoon visit some Gadaba villages. Overnight at Hotel. (Must be on Thursday)

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Day- 06:- Friday (Jeypore – Kotpad – Jagdalpur- 80 km) After breakfast  transfer from hotel to  Jagdalpur through Kotpad weaving village and Dhurwa tribal village and their weekly market at Nagarnar. O/N Bastar Jungal resort. (Must be on Friday)

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Day-07:- Saturday (In Jagdalpur – 120 km) Morning visit to Bison-horn Maria tribe, famous for their dance & hospitality. Afternoon visit Chitarkoot waterfall; it is called Niagra of Chhattisgarh. Overnight.

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Day-08:- Sunday  (Jagdalpur – Raipur 300kms 5 hrs drive) After breakfast drive to Raipur airport to catch your evening flight for onward journey.

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Tour can be extended for more photography on different faces.

Day-08:- ( Jagdalpur – Kanker) After breakfast drive to Kanker en route visiting Ghotul Muria tribal villages. Overnight in Kanker Palace.

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Day–09:- (Kanker – Bhoromdeo- 250 km) After breakfast drive to Bhoromdeo on the  way visiting Gond villages, O/N  Bhoromdeo Jungle retreat / Kawardha Palace.

Day- 10:- (Bhoramdeo – 80 km)  Early morning visit to  Baiga tribal villages, enjoy their dance and later visit to more tribal villages. Overnight at Jungle retreat / Kawardha Palace

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Day-11:- (Bhoromdeo – Shivrinarayan 200 kms) After breakfast  drive to Bilashpur/ Shivrinarayan en route visiting Malahar, Gond & Raita people. Overnight in Shivrinarayan.

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Day–12:-  (150 kms) Full day visit to villages of Ramanami people , Overnight in Shivrinarayan.

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Day 13:- Shivrinarayan – Raipur 180 km) After breakfast drive to Raipur airport for onward journey.

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Tour FAQs

Q: What is the duration of the Photography Special Tour by Odin?
A: The tour offers options for either a 7N/8D or 12N/13D itinerary.

Q: What is the starting point of the tour?
A: The tour begins at Bhubaneswar airport.

Q: What is included in the tour package?
A: The package includes accommodation, meals, transportation, guided tours, and visits to tribal villages and markets.

Q: What tribes will we encounter during the tour?
A: You will encounter various tribes such as the Desia Kondh, Kutia Kondh, Dongria Kondh, Gadabas, Bondas, Mali, Paraja, Dhurwa, Bison-horn Maria, Ghotul Muria, Baiga, Gond, Raita, and Ramanami.

Q: Are photography opportunities available during the tour?
A: Yes, the tour is designed specifically for photography enthusiasts to capture the unique culture, landscapes, and people of Odisha.

Q: What is the accommodation like during the tour?
A: Accommodation is provided in comfortable hotels and resorts, offering a blend of modern amenities and local hospitality.

Q: Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
A: Yes, solo travelers can join the tour and explore the rich tribal heritage of Odisha.

Q: Are meals included in the tour package?
A: Yes, most meals are included in the tour package, offering a taste of local cuisine along with familiar options.

Q: Is the tour physically demanding?
A: While some trekking and walking may be involved during visits to tribal villages, the tour is designed to accommodate participants of varying fitness levels.

Q: Can the tour be customized?
A: Yes, the tour can be customized to include additional days or specific destinations based on the preferences of the travelers.

Got a Query? Call or Whatsapp Mr.Mukul Azad at +91-9810594172

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Situated in Jaipur city forest, Jhalana is one of the most popular leopard habitat (more than 35 leopards in about 23 sq km) and a popular destination for nature lovers. Leopards are elusive, shy, well camouflaged animal who knows human habits well enough to remain like a ghost in the shadows. In addition to spotting leopards, the rich biodiversity of region offers you the opportunity to spot various other animals, birds, reptiles etc. Hectic but most rewarding….

Tour program:

Saturday: Start your journey very early morning (around 4 am) for Jaipur. We will have quick  breakfast & lunch en-route. We go for an exclusive half day safari in the park in the afternoon. Once done with capturing leopards in your camera, we will go back to our hotel. Tonight we will go out for dinner in a local specialty restaurant.

Sunday: Pack your breakfast and camera bag and venture into jungle for another exclusive half day safari to look for leopard & other animal and birds. After safari, we will drive back to Gurugram / Delhi We will have lunch at a local restaurant.

Tour price: Contact Us

Single room supplement: Contact Us

The above tour price includes:

  1. All intercity transfers by AC Innova
  2. Two half day exclusive jeep safari
  3. Twin sharing accommodation in a first class hotel
  4. Meals: All meals from breakfast on Saturday till lunch on Sunday
  5. Service of a tour manager
  6. All currently applicable taxes.

The cost doesn’t include:

  1. Anything not mentioned above
  2. Any expenses of personal nature.
  3. Alcoholic / non-alcoholic beverages.
  4. Photography or related equipment.
  5. Personal insurance
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The tiny hamlet of Kibber in Spiti valley of Himachal Pradesh is home to Himalayan Ghost – the most elusive Snow Leopards. In recent years, it has become a favorite destination for wildlife lovers and photographers, looking for snow leopard. Kibber WLS offers photography enthusiasts with the rare opportunity to see and document rare high altitude wildlife while being surrounded by snowy trans-Himalayan peaks. Let’s embark on this unique lifetime adventure – with us, in style…

Tour Itinerary 

Day 01: Arrive Chandigarh – Rampur

Arrive Chandigarh airport / railway station before noon. You will be met on arrival and driven to Rampur (approx. 8 hr drives). We will stop en-route for quick lunch. Continue driving to Rampur where will will reach by late in the evening for dinner. Overnight stay is arranged in a first class hotel at Rampur.

Day 02: Rampur – Kaza – Kibber

Star very early (with packed breakfast) as it’s another really long (about 10-12 hr) but scenic journey where you might feel tempted to stop at various corners to click photos but, we like to make sure you reach Kaza on time. Kaza is the district headquarters of Spiti and last market town where ATM, petrol pump, shops, tourist information center, bus-stop, cafes, bike rentals etc are available. However most of Kaza town is closed in winters. We continue driving to Kibber (approx. 1 hr). Time permitting; we will stop to visit Ki Monastery. In Kibber you will be escorted to your homestay and given a brief orientation of the team who would be with you, on field and in the hotel. On this day you would be requested to take complete rest as the coming days would involve extreme trekking in snow and at a high altitude.

Day 03-08: Kibber (Tracking the Himalayan Ghost “The Snow Leopard”)

The entire region around Kibber village is snow leopard territory. Apart from Snow Leopard, you may also spot other wild animals and birds like Blue sheep, Ibex, Red Fox, Golden Eagle and Himalayan Griffons etc

Usual daily routine (for 6 days) while at Kibber:

After early breakfast you will leave to explore nearby regions while spotter / scanner are out looking for snow leopard. Once we receive the information about sighting of snow leopard, we all proceed there to see and photograph it. Till then we can keep looking for Blue sheep, Ibex, Red Fox, Golden Eagle and Himalayan Griffons etc. Depending on location, we may have lunch on site or at your homestay.

Day 09: Kibber – Rampur

Start early (with packed breakfast) for another long drive to Rampur for long deserved rest after a week of high adventure in the high Himalayas.

Day 10: Rampur – Chandigarh drop

After breakfast, drive to Chandigarh from where you will board train / flight to onward destination.

Tour cost (based on min 4 persons travelling together): Contact Us

Supplement for overseas tourists: Contact Us

THE ABOVE TOUR COST INCLUDES:

    • All transfers from Chandigarh to Kibbar and back to Chandigarh by Maruty Gypsies, Mahindra Bolero or similar (4 person + manager in a vehicle)
    • Twin sharing accommodation for 9 nights as per itinerary (7 nights in a homestay at Kibber and 2 nights in Rampur in a first class hotel)
    • All meals (from Lunch on day 1 till breakfast on day 10).
    • Packages / filtered water for drinking.
    • Hot water is available on demand for taking bath etc
    • Trained guide & scanner to go ahead and search for elusive snow leopard and other wild life animals.
    • A porter for each traveler to carry personal gears and equipment.
    • Room heater in every room.
    • Service of an accompanying tour manager / photography mentor during whole trip.
    • All toll Taxes, parking, fuel and driver’s allowances.
    • Forest / wildlife fee and village development charges.
    • Walking stick and stool provided during trek for resting at site.

THE TOUR COST EXCLUDES:

    • Any kind of personal expenses such as laundry, alcoholic / non-alcoholic drinks etc.
    • Any extra arrangements caused by extension in stay (either by choice or by circumstances beyond our control)
    • Any extra expenses caused by any natural calamities like road block, landslide, heavy snowfall, avalanche etc.
    • Any charges for evacuation (manual or by air), hospitalization etc.
    • Personal equipment / gear / specialized clothing for cold weather.
    • Any other services not specified in cost inclusion.
    • Yak if needed
    • 5% GST (extra)

CANCELLATION POLICY

We realize that most people who cancel their reservations do so out of necessity or emergency.  Nevertheless, cancellation are costly to administer and involve dedicated staff time, communications costs and advance purchased bills etc. Therefore, all cancellations would be charged the following:

    • Important: 25% advance at the time booking the tour. Balance payment 60 days before the start of the tour. The advance payment is not refundable..
    • 60 days before the start of trip: 25 % of the balance (out of total cost paid)..
    • Between 30 to 59 day: 60 % of the tour balance.
    • Before 15 to 29 days: 75% of the tour balance.
    • Less than 15 days: no refund

If you fail to join a tour, join after departure, or leave it prior to its completion, no refund can be made the above cancellation fee are in additional to fee which may be levied by accommodation house properties , travel Agent  or third party tours and transport operation cancellation fee.

Cancellation due to landslide/ snowfall/Avalanche/ Bad weather:

If the tours is cancelled/ postponed due to landslide/ snowfall/ Avalanche/ bad weather condition /road blockade or any weather related problems at the last moment, no refund would be made. If due to road blockade, the guest miss a stay at next destination, full cost of the hotel stay would be charged,in addition to tariff of the hotel booked instantly by  us for their own expenses , if a particular destination is cancelled at last movement,full amount would be charged. The strict cancellation policy is practices as nature and its plays  are beyond our control . This is rare situation but can happen to anyone.

TERMS & CONDITION

    • If in case client wish to Prepone/Postpone travel date so request should reach us 30 day prior to

Journey date vie mail / WhatsApp.

    • The company reserve the right to change the package cost if in future there  is a hike in tariff  & taxes of hotels, transportation or any other service  that has been provided .
    • Customers must carry the Passport, Driving License, voter ID card or Aadhaar card. At certain sightseeing places/ hotel, the identification proof is required for which company has no control as it is
    • Check In & Check out time as per Hotel/ homestay policies. Standard check-in time is 12 noon and check-out time  is 10 AM (Early  check-in / late Check-out can be provided as per hotel /homestay’s policies &  subject to availability of rooms)
    • Company reserves the right to change the hotel/ homestay accommodation due to unavoidable circumstances. In that case we may provide alternative / similar accommodation for which we are not liable to pay any refund .we will not be responsible or liable in case of loss of property at hotel . Similarly any damage caused to the hotel room during  your stay, shall be payable by the clients and the company will not be liable for the same.

Please Note

    • The average day temperature on the Snow leopard expedition will be @ -5 Degrees C  and it can drop down to -20 Degrees C  in the night. The rooms of the homestay in Kibber has fire place to keep it warm and comfortable.
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Situated in Aravali mountain ranges, Bera / Jawai are one of the most popular leopard habitat and a popular destination for nature lovers. Leopards are elusive, shy, well camouflaged animal who knows human habits well enough to remain like a ghost in the shadows. In addition to spotting leopards, the rich biodiversity of region offers you the opportunity to spot various other animals, birds, reptiles etc.

Tour program:

Friday: Start very early morning from Delhi by private car (11-12 hr drive). Reach Jawai/ Bera by late evening. Dinner & overnight stay at jungle lodge/ camp.

Note: If you are arriving Udaipur by flight, we will arrange your transport from Udaipur airport to Bera / Jawai camp at extra cost.

Saturday: Early morning game safari by private jeep for spotting leopard. Return to lodge / camp for breakfast.

Proceed for another jeep safari in the afternoon to look for elusive leopard in Jawai / Bera landscape.  Return to lodge / camp for overnight stay.

Sunday: One more safari in the morning for leopard spotting. Return to lodge / camp for breakfast. After breakfast, check-out and start return drive to Delhi.

Optional bird-watching tour to Jawai Bandh:

During one of the jeep safari, we will take you to Jawai Bandh for birding. If you have interest in bird-watching, a trip to the Jawai Dam is highly recommended. It is one of the largest dam in Rajasthan and home to over 150 species migratory and resident birds. You can spot birds species like the Sarus Crane, Indian Courser, Osprey, Pelicans, Bar- Headed Geese, Water fowl, pipits, larks, sandgrouse, various raptors etc.

Tour price:  Contact Us

Single room supplement: Contact Us

The above tour price includes:

  • All intercity transfers by AC Innova
  • Exclusive jeep safari (3 safaris in private jeeps)
  • Twin sharing accommodation in a jungle lodge / camp
  • Meals: All meals from dinner on day 01 till breakfast on day 3.
  • Service of a tour manager / photography mentor.

The cost doesn’t include:

  • Anything not mentioned above
  • Any expenses of personal nature.
  • En-route meals
  • Alcoholic / non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Photography or related equipment.
  • Personal insurance

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Titli Tyar – Butterfly Festival at Corbett, Ramnagar

Butterfly Festival Logo

Butterflies are amazing. They are beautiful, with myriad shades and patterns imprinted with the love and care of Mother Nature on their delicate wings. We envisioned this Butterfly in my Backyard Titli Tyar or Butterfly Festival with an aim to develop awareness of these precious creations amongst the local community at Corbett and the scores of tourists that visit every year.

Highlights from Butterfly Festival 2021 – 17 Sep till 2 Oct.

The organizers have shared special invitations to eminent individuals from the field of nature, wildlife and conservation who have made significant contributions with a vast body of work, and who are respected authorities in their respective fields. Some of the individuals who have confirmed their participation and contribution in this annual event are:

  • Sohail Madan – an eminent butterfly expert, an integral member of BNHS and Project Manager of Conservation Education Centre at Asola Bhati Wild Life Sanctuary with in-depth knowledge on birds and the smaller species of the food chain
  • Mukul Azad – a mountaineering expert, a passionate photographer, a knowledgeable wildlife enthusiast and an Inbound Travel professional with 3 decades of unparalleled experience, all stemming from a Masters from Delhi School of Economics
  • Imran Khan – an esteemed member of the Wildlife Advisory Board, Uttarakhand, and one of the most experienced biologists and wildlife conservation experts from Corbett National Park with more than 3 decades of first hand wildlife tourism and hospitality understanding
  • Sanjay Chhimwal – an accomplished senior naturalist in Corbett with 2 decades of core wildlife experience centering on social initiatives and awareness projects
  • Gaurav Khulbe – an adventure, team building and wildlife specialist with a decade of wildlife & hospitality experience in Corbett

Titli Tyar will spread awareness on the sensitive topic of Habitat Creation for Butterflies in and around the Corbett Landscape. Our attempt is to involve the local community of Ramnagar as well as the professional individuals from various trades working in the area. The idea is to germinate the minds of populaces from every sphere of life with the beauty of these fairy like winged creatures and their importance in our ecosystem.

The principal location for this years’ Titli Tyar is the biodiversity hotspot of Kyari in the Corbett Landscape region. An amazing countryside coupled with an almost complete ecosystem, Kyari is a gem in the Corbett National Park area with an array of vegetation supporting a range of smaller species at the base of the food chain. Other areas that will be covered for Titli Tyar:

Corbett Belt – Dhikuli, Ringora, Kumeriya, Dhela, Sawaldeh | Nainital Belt – Pangot

Titli Tyar Partners

We have solicited partnership opportunities with important stakeholders in the Corbett area with businesses, especially targeting hospitality service providers. Partnering with like-minded individuals and organizations is critical for a socially powered environment to succeed. Titli Tyar is proud to be associated with the following partners:

  • Kalptaru is a voluntary group of individuals from Ramnagar who have joined hands for the cause of environment conservation primarily by way of planting and preserving trees.
  • Alaya Resort & Spa – a luxury wildlife resort located in the heart of Kyari, Corbett Landscape with a penchant for responsible tourism initiatives and promoting conservation causes

Snapshot of Events

  • Butterfly Trails – Walks with expert naturalists in the Corbett Landscape to view the world of butterflies first hand, photograph their habitats and learn their life cycles
  • Gardening – Habitat creation for butterflies involving plantation of butterfly specific plants to spur their growth and sustenance
  • Composting – Collection of food waste from hospitality sources and conversion into compost for usage in agriculture
  • Seed Bombing – Learning session for seed bomb creation and to understand the importance of this activity in general plantation and habitat enhancement
  • Cycling – Spread awareness of the health benefits of physical activity and breathing fresh air
  • Macro Photography – Knowledge Sessions to learn facets of this specific form of photography
  • Moth Watching – Communal activity involving families to witness the amazing world of moths
  • Nukkad Natak – Special impromptu skits in the local Ramnagar community to spread the word
  • Forest Bathing – Immersive forest experience with silent walks and connecting with the fauna on an organic meditative level
  • Movie Screenings & Slideshow Talks – Special arrangements for short Butterfly movies and slideshows with eminent experts in the field at strategic locations as outreach programs
  • Titli Milyun – Storytelling Sessions held across the Corbett Landscape and the Ramnagar belt with experiences being shared among the participants, and eminent personalities sharing anecdotes from the life’s work, experiences with the local culture and inspiration from the arts, crafts and food of the region

The organizers are devoting their time and effort along with limited finances to make this event successful. We humbly request for your gracious presence to extensively cover the Titli Tyar as we endeavor to reach as many areas as possible, and touch as many individuals as possible to build an environment as conducive to the protection and progress of the butterfly world. We will offer our full-fledged assistance in your travel & stay arrangements.

We look forward to your active participation and hope for a sustained coverage via a long association with the Butterflies – Titli Tyar.

Titli Tyar Package Details

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Titli Tyar package Inclusions

Accommodation in respective honestly / Riverside Resort / Jungle Resort

Daily breakfast

Daily Titli Tyar activities

All presently applicable taxes

Note: Kindly follow Covid Guidelines as required by Government of Uttarakhand

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City Palace Museum jaipur

The Delhi, Agra & jaipur travel circuit, popularly known as the Golden Triangle of India, gives you an opportunity to witness the mesmerizing beauty of the Taj Mahal, the Rajput splendor of the “Pink City”, and the curious mix of Old and New Delhi. In this tour you will visit formidable forts, stunning palaces, museums, monuments, colorful bazaars, enjoy traditional Indian cuisine and experience the famous Indian hospitality.

Chandni-Chowk-Delhi

Our tour of Golden Triangle lets you experience India at a leisurely pace while staying at luxurious Oberoi Hotels & Resorts. Voted as one of the best, the Oberoi hotels are ultimate in luxury & elegance, unforgettable experiences and warm, personalized service. While The Oberoi Amarvilas offers you an uninterrupted view of Taj Mahal, The Oberoi Rajvilas make you feel like a Maharaja.

Tour Plan: Delhi – Agra – Jaipur – Delhi

The typical tour plan includes accommodation with breakfast, transfer & sightseeing by private chauffeur driven luxury cars, train or internal flights, experienced guides for sightseeing, entrance fee to monuments and taxes.

Day 1: Arrive in Delhi

Your luxurious Indian adventure starts with your arrival in Delhi.

You will be met on arrival and transferred to The Oberoi New Delhi – a swanky hotel, known for its hospitality and state of art facilities. Remainder of the day will be at leisure to recover from jetlag after log flight.

The-Oberoi-Hotel-Delhi-1

While The Oberoi is one of the most luxurious modern hotels in Delhi, you may consider The Imperial or The Oberoi Maidens, if you wish to stay in a hotel with colonial / historical touch.

Day 2: In Delhi

Today you will have a full tour of Old and New Delhi, enjoying the key sights and the

incredible architecture. Your private guide will explain the full history and highlights and the contrast between the Old and New regions of the city.

Delhi

The walled city of Old Delhi, guarded by the Red Fort (a World Heritage Site) was built in 1648. Its narrow alleys are dotted with countless landmarks including India’s largest mosque, the Jama Masjid and the legendary marketplace of Chandni Chowk that stocks everything from spices and perfumes, to jewellery and dress materials. A highlight of the tour is a guided walk and cycle rickshaw journey through bustling Chandni Chowk market, where you can absorb the sights, sounds and local life in the depths of Old Delhi.

jama-masjid-mosque-delhi-1

Later in the day, you will visit Humayun’s Tomb, Qutab Minar and the impressive parliament buildings. You can spend your evening at The Oberoi hotel or go out and enjoy dinner in an Indian specially restaurant. We will be happy to suggest one.

Day 3: Delhi – Agra

A comfortable 4 hr drive will bring you to your next destination of your Luxury Golden triangle Tour – Agra.

You will be staying at The Oberoi Amarvilas for the night. For an exceptional experience, we recommend upgrading to the Premier Room with Balcony. You have a private balcony with interrupted view of the Taj Mahal. You can catch the Taj Mahal glittering in the moonlight after dark or a peachy pink at dawn. 

Your guide will meet you at your hotel to join you to explore some of Agra’s fascinating sites including the magnificent Agra Fort.

Red Fort Agra

The fort is brought to life by your guide explaining the rich history behind the beautiful architecture, before you continue on to your visit of the spectacular and incredibly special Taj Mahal. Exploring this Wonder of the World is a truly memorable moment.

Day 4: Agra – Fatehpur Sikri – Jaipur

Today will be another early start but worth it as you visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise. Viewing this incredible building in the early morning light, when the crowds are little quieter than later on in the day, is a truly magical and memorable experience.

Taj Mahal Agra

Later in the morning you will be driven to your next destination of your Luxury Golden triangle Tour – the Pink city of Jaipur.

Check into luxurious The Oberoi Rajvilas. Remainder of the day at leisure to soak into opulence of this garden hotel. Evening: Experience the traditional ‘Aarti’ (prayer) at the ancient Shiva Temple within the hotel followed by a rejuvenating spa therapy at the Oberoi Spa (guests can avail 25% discount on spa therapy)

Day 5: In Jaipur

Today your guide will join you in exploring the beautiful old Pink City of Jaipur. Start your tour by exploring the imposing Amber Fort and enjoying the fantastic views across the surrounding landscape.

Luxury Taj Mahal Tour with Oberoi Hotels

Afterwards, proceed to Jaipur’s incredible City Palace, meandering through its many courtyards, gardens and buildings with your guide.

City Palace Jaipur

You will then discover the fascinating workings behind Jantar Mantar Observatory and during your tour you will also pass by the intricate façade of the magnificent Palace of the Winds, be sure to keep your camera handy !

Jantar Mantar jaipur

Optional: In the afternoon, you may like to enjoy a wonderful elephant experience at Dera Amer. The Dera Amer is set in the forest and dinner, which is included, is in a lovely setting. Enjoy interacting with these majestic gentle giants and learn about how they feature in Indian culture.

Day 6: Jaipur – Delhi (Gurugram)

After breakfast relax and enjoy the hotel or further explore the city at your own pace. Your chauffeur is always a call away to take you anywhere you may like to go. You might like to take this opportunity to browse for interesting souvenirs in Jaipur’s famous markets and emporiums.

bapu bazar Jaipur

Later in the day, you will head back to Delhi (Gurugram) where you can spend the night in another luxurious The Oberoi Hotel.

Day 7: Depart Delhi

You will be transferred to airport in time to board your flight to onward destination.

Note: The programme mentioned in the suggested itinerary for each location is indicative of what you can do during your stay with us. However, our experienced travel specialists will assist in customizing your itinerary to suit your personal requirements.

Price: Contact Us

Like this Luxury Golden triangle Tour with Oberoi hotels? Please visit  Contact Us page to submit your query. If you wish, we will be glad to customize it to your requirements. You can ask us to add a night here and there, add activities, more sightseeing or even combine two or more tour plans for a truly spectacular experience of India.

We will work it all and send a quote to you. If you have a query, let us know. We will be happy to answer.

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Sri Lanka – This extraordinary island set in the Indian Ocean, off the south-eastern tip of India, has thousands of years of diverse culture. Still a predominantly Buddhist country, it also has strong Hindu, Christian and Muslim communities as well. Incredibly fertile and a great producer of exotic fruits and it was for centuries the spice producer of the world-famous sand incredibly picturesque hill country. With a strong cultural past that now offers over 8 UNESCO World Heritage sites, Sri Lanka was once one of the richest countries in Asia. In recent times it has not developed at the dramatic pace of its neighbors’ in the region adding to its charm and character. The relative lack of development and gentle island pace make Sri Lanka the perfect destination for those looking for a varied and stimulating holiday. From beautiful beaches, unbelievable flora and fauna (much endemic), amazing architecture as well as a vast amount of historical & religious sites, white water rafting, cycling and many other adventures for the more active and finally the friendliest of people who carry infectious smiles with them every day!

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Day 01 – AIRPORT – BENTOTA

(Driving time APPROXIMATELY 2 HOURS)

Arrive at Airport – Welcome by Airport Representative / Guide

Pick up guests from Airport and transfer to Bentota

Bentota Sri Lanka

Bentota, located in the Southern coastal line some 60km away from Colombo, the pride of this small town is its beautiful beaches – renowned to be the best on the West Coast and experience scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing or a jet-ski/water-ski ride.

Check in to the Hotel and freshen up

Enjoy Boat Ride at Maadu River in the late afternoon

Maadu River Sri Lanka

Maduganga River Zone, a beautiful river that is the second largest wetland in the country. Brimming with a rich eco-system nourished by the shallow water body, consists of two main islands and close to 30 islets and provides shelter to over 200 families.

Return to the Hotel

Bentota Beach Sri Lanka

Beach Leisure in the evening

Overnight stay at Hotel in Bentota

Day 02 – Bentota – Deniyaya

(Driving time approximately 03 Hours)

After breakfast Check out from hotel and leave for Deniyaya

Check in to the Hotel and freshen up

Enjoy trekking and Bird watching in the Sinharaja Rain Forest

Sinharaja Rain Forest Sri Lanka

Sinharaja Rain Forest Reserve, dense, dark and mysterious – the Sinharaja is a picturesque rain forest ideal for meditation, relaxation and scientific exploration. Located at the heart of the island’s wet-zone, is the last standing rain forest on the isle.

Return Back to the Hotel

Overnight stay at Hotel in Deniyaya

Day 03 – Deniyaya  – Yala

(Driving TIME APPROXIMATELY 04 Hours & 30 MINUTES)

After breakfast  checkout from Hotel and proceed to Yala

Check in to the Hotel and freshen up

Enjoy a Bird watching Safari at the Bundala National Park in the late afternoon

Bird watching at the Bundala National Park

Bundala National Park, located within the Southeastern dry zones of this Paradise Isle. A one-of-a-kind location where the land, sea and wetlands meet, is an amazing labyrinth of thorny scrubs, waterways, lagoons and golden sand dunes.

Check in to Hotel

Beach Leisure in the evening

Overnight stay at Hotel in Yala

Day 04 – yala

(Driving time for the return journey APPROXIMATELY 45MINUTES)

After breakfast Visit Yala National Park

Morning Safari in the Yala National Park

Yala National Park Sri Lanka

Yala National Park, its magnificent sights of majestic elephants, fine-feathered peacocks, great black bears and agile leopards that steal away into the shadows of the thick foliage are unparalleled to any of the national parks in the country.

Return back to the Hotel

Leisure at Beach

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Day 05 – Yala – Hambanthota – Colombo

(Driving time APPROXIMATELY 4 hours & 50 MINUTES)

After breakfast  checkout from Hotel and proceed to Hambantota

Bird Park Hambantota

Bird Park Hambantota Sri Lanka

This Birds Park is a home to endemic and exotic birds with over 180 varieties and around 3200 birds. The park which is located in the Southern part of the island expands on a landscape of 35 acres and is dedicated to create awareness and interest in wild life and the Importance of Conservation of fauna and flora.

Transfer to Galle

Check in to the Hotel and freshen up

Galle city tour (if time permits)

Galle city Sri Lanka

Galle, a living time capsule home to the largest occupied Fort in Asia. Its quaint beauty extends beyond its golden beaches, cerulean waters, the picturesque views and the rich history while walking through the narrow, cobbled streets within the Fort.

Return to the Hotel

Overnight stay at Hotel in Galle

Day 06 – Galle – AIRPORT

(Driving time APPROXIMATELY 02 Hours and 30 MINUTES)

After breakfast checkout from Hotel and leave for the airport

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Detailed Itinerary

Day 01 – Airport – CHillaw –Negombo 

(DRIVING TIME FOR return journey APPROXIMATELY 03 hours AND 15 MINUTES)

Upon arrival, you will be introduced to your chauffeur guide and begin your journey to uncover the wonders of this island.

Proceed to Chillaw.

En route visit Punchi Katharagama Temple in Madampe 

Punchi Kataragama Temple in Madampe Sri Lanka

This neat and colorful new Replica of Kataragama temple in Madampe was dedicated to Lord Murugan in January 2012. The huge temple, situated 10 kms south of Chilaw was donated by a local businessman and land owner who is involved in the production and delivery of Today.

Visit Munneshwaram Temple in Chillaw

Munneswaram Temple in Chilaw Sri Lanka

The Munneswaram Kovil close to Chilaw is one of the 5 major Shiva temples of Sri Lanka and Rameswaram islands. They are called Ishvarams. According to a Tamil legend, the temple is situated at a place where King Rama prayed to Shiva after committing the worst crime according to Hindu Dharma, namely Brahmahasti, the killing of a priest, because Ravana who had to be killed by Rama in order to liberate Sita, was of Brahmin caste. Rama stopped the Vimana vehicle at Munneswaram because of his feeling that the Doshana sin was not following him at this place. So he ascended from the vimana and prayed to God Shiva asking for a remedy. Shiva advised Rama to install four lingams at Manavari, Trinco, Mannar and Rameswaram for this purpose.

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Manavari Temple Sri Lanka

Manavari, about 6 kms north of Chilaw, is the first place where Lord Rama installed a Lingam, as a remedy to Lord Shiva after committing Brahmincide by killing the King Ravana who was a Brahmin. This Shiva Lingam in Manavari is called Ramalingam because it was made by Lord Rama. There are only two Lingams in the world named after Lord Rama, the other is in Rameswaram in India.

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Day 02 – Negombo – Nuwara eliya

(Driving TIME APPROXIMATELY 05 Hours and 55 MINUTES)

After Breakfast checkout from Hotel and Leave for Nuwara Eliya

En route Visit Sri Bhaktha Hanuman Temple in Ramboda

Sri Bhaktha Hanuman Temple in Ramboda Sri Lanka

The Sri Lankan branch of the Chinmaya mission, committed to promoting the Ramayana philosophy as well as Ramayana Trail pilgrimages, has built a temple with Hanuman as a presiding deity in Ramboda at the Kandy to Nuwara Eliya mainroad. There is a new five meters tall granite statue of Rama’s devote supporter. Hanuman is believed to have started his search for Sita in the Baroda hills. Hanuman traditionally was not as popular among Sri Lankan Tamil devotees as he indeed is in India, because he devastated parts of the island with his burning tail. But in recent times Hindu missionaries and local Tamil spiritual leaders began building shrines for worshiping Hanuman in Sri Lanka, too. The Tamil word for Ramboda, Rampadai, means “Rama’s force”, this is why Ramboda is believed to be the area where Rama collected his troops.

Arrive in Nuwara Eliya

Check-in  to Hotel and Freshen up

Visit Seeta Amman temple and Ashoka Watika in late afternoon

Sita Amman temple Sri Lanka

The Sita Amman Temple, located halfway between the highland village Sita Eliya and the Hakgala Botanical Gardens, has become the most venerated of all Ramayana Trail sites in Sri Lanka, because it is believed to be the place where Sita lived most of the time of her captivity on the island of Lanka. After she refused to stay in Ravana’s magnificent palace she was transferred to Ashok Vatika or Ashokavanam where she lived under Ashoka trees.

Ashoka Vatika Sri Lanka

It was here that Ravana’s wife Mandodari visited her and that Hanuman met her for the first time, identifying himself with the finger ring of Rama. Sita is said to have bathed in the nearby stream. There are remarkable holes in the rocks at the river bank believed to be footprints of Lord Hamunan

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Evening at leisure

Overnight stay at Hotel in Nuwara Eliya

Day 03 – Nuwara eliya – Hakgala – Nuwara eliya

(Driving time for return journey APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES)

After Breakfast proceed to Hakgala

Visit Hakgala Botanical garden in the evening

Hakgala Botanical garden Sri Lanka

Hakgala rock surmounts the Hakgala Botanical gardens, only a few kilometres away from Ashok Vatika. It is sometimes said that Hakgala rock is one of the pieces of the Himalayas that fell down when Hanuman carried Mount Dronagiri to Lanka. But usually the Ramayana Trail identifies only 5 other places as originating from these events. Rumassala near Galle, Dolukanda in Hiripitiya, Ritigala near Habarana, Thalladi on Mannar, and Kachchativu island.

En route Visit gayatri Pitam in Nuwara Eliya

gayatri Pitam in Nuwara Eliya Sri Lanka

Gayathri Pitam, also spelled Gayaththri Peedam, inside Nuwara Eliya town is the first and most important temple built for Gayathri Amman in Sri Lanka, Gayatri being an aspect of Saraswati and the Universal Mother. It was founded by the Gayathri Siddhar Swami Murusegu. The Shiva Lingam for this Tamil temple was brought from the Holy River Narmada. Gayathri Pitam is said to be the place from where King Ravana’s son Meghanath propitiated Lord Shiva with penance and worship and in turn was granted super natural powers by the mighty god

Return back to Hotel

Evening at Leisure

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Day 04 – NUWARa ELIYA – Ella  – Nuwara Wliya

(DRIVING TIME FOR RETURN JOURNEY APPROXIMATELY 02 HOURS AND 45 MINUTES)

After Breakfast checkout from Hotel and Leave for Ella

Enroute Visit Diwurumpola

Diwurumpola Sri Lanka

Divurumpola is said to be the location where Sita underwent the famous fire ordeal Agni Pariksha, in order to prove her chastity. From the flames arose the fire god Agni who was invoked by Sita. He lifted her from the flames unharmed and presented her to Lord Rama who explained this test was only necessary to prove the truth of her purity and innocence to everybody. Divurumpola is said to have been the location of this episode, because the Sinhalese name means a ‘marketplace of oath’. Today the temple is respected as a suitable place for oaths that can be helpful in settling disputes between parties.

Visit Ravana Caves and Ravan Falls in Ella

Ravana Caves Sri Lanka

The Ravana Ella Falls and the Rawana Ella Cave are located close to the Wellawaya mainroad in the famous valley called Ella gap, only about 6 kms away from the town of Ella well known for its splendid views to the Ella gap. The cascading waterfall measures about 25 metres. It is believed that Sita bathed in a pool that accumulated the water falling from this waterfall. The nearby Rawana Ella cave is quite small, only 50 metres long. As in the case of Ishthripura Cave in Welimada, legend has it that it was used by King Rawana to hide princess Sita. It is believed to belong to a network of tunnels also connecting it to the Dova temple and to all the palaces and airports and dairy farms of King Ravana. Archaeological findings in the Rawana Cave include a human skull dating back to 20,000 BC.

Ravan Falls Sri Lanka

These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage. These tunnels networked all the important cities, airport and dairy farms. A close look at these tunnels indicates that they are where a palace and a tunnel existed. Existing tunnels mouths are situated in Ishtripura at Welimada, Ravana cave at Bandarawela, Senapitiya at Halagala, Ramboda, Labookellie, Wariyapola, Matale and Sitakotuwa Hasalaka. In addition there are many more tunnels.

Return back to Nuwara Eliya

Overnight stay at Hotel in Nuwara Eliya

Day 05 – Nuwara Eliya  -Colombo

(DRIVING TIME FOR RETURN JOURNEY APPROXIMATELY 05 HOURS AND 45 MINUTES)

After Breakfast checkout from Hotel and Leve for Colombo

En route visit Mani Katthuter, Labookellie

Mani Katthuter, Labookellie

Mani Kattuther is a small and flat rock boulder within the tea plantations of Labookellie estate. It is believed that Lord Hanuman, after meeting Sitadevi, rested on this hill top on his way back to Lord Rama with the happy news of finding his missed consort. Nowadays an open temple with statues of Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman stands on top of it. Locals visit the holy place frequently.

Arrive In Colombo

colombo sri lanka

Colombo, is Sri Lanka’s commercial capital and major port. A fine amalgamation of all the hues and cultures within this paradise isle. This chic metropolitan brings together the many facets of this island nation.

En route do a city tour in Colombo

Visit Hanuman Temple in Wellawatta

Hanuman Temple in Wellawatta sri lanka

Check-in to Hotel and Freshen up

Overnight stay at Hotel in Colombo

Day 06 – Colombo – Airport

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Mesmerizing Meghalaya Tour

Women Weavers Society Guwahati

Tour Plan: Guwahati – Shillong – Cherrapunjee – Mawllynnong – Shillong – Guwahati .

6N/7D Mesmerizing Meghalaya Tour – Itinerary Details

Day 1:  GUWAHATI

Arrive Guwahati and transfer to your hotel for check-in. Later visit Women Weaver’s Society & Kamakhya Devi Temple.

Women Weavers Society Guwahati

Kamakhya Devi Guwahati

Overnight in Hotel.

Day 2:  GUWAHATI – SHILLONG via Umden village (approx. 160 kms/4-5 hrs.)

After breakfast drive to Shillong via Umden village also called Silk village of Meghalaya, where you can see and experience the farming of Silk worm and weaving the silk, see the traditional weaving and dying of colors not with chemicals but with bio and natural way of dying with tree leaves, turmeric, fruits etc.

Silk village of Meghalaya

After visiting Umden village continue your drive to Shillong & enroute stopover at Umiam lake to enjoy the scenic beauty of the area and later transfer to your hotel for overnight stay. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 3:  SHILLONG – David Scott’s Trail – Hike from Mawphlang to Ladmawphlang (16 km, 5 – 6 hrs) – CHERRAPUNJI (about 60 kms/1-2 hrs.)

Mawphlang village Meghalaya

After breakfast drive to Mawphlang village (approx. 25 kms/45 mins) and continue to your trail till Ladmawphlang village and continue your drive to Cherrapunji. O/n Hotel/resort.

David Scott, British Administrator, political agent to the British Raj. His operations and reach stretched about 29 years (1802-1832) in the Khasi Hills and the surrounding low-lying areas. These areas are now in Bangladesh and the Indian states of Meghalaya and Assam. This was originally the horse-cart road that connected the plains of Slyhet (now in Bangladesh) to Assam.

Day 4: CHERRAPUNJEE

Full day visit Arwah Caves, Nohkalikai Water Falls, Mawsmai Cave & Seven Sisters water fall (one of the longest in India).

arwah cave cherrapunjee meghalaya

Nohkalikai WaterFalls cherrapunjee meghalaya

Mawsmai Cave cherrapunjee meghalaya

Seven Sisters water fall cherrapunjee meghalaya

After lunch in a resort in Cherrapunji, evening relax OR free on your own.

Day 5: CHERRAPUNJI – MAWLLYNNONG – SHILLONG (about 190 kms/5-6 hrs.)

Morning after breakfast drive to Mawllynnong-cleanest village in Asia. Enroute stopover at view point to enjoy the scenic beauty of the area.

Mawllynnong-cleanest village in Asia meghalaya

On arrival at Reyik village (approx. 02 kms behind Mawllynnong) visit Single decker living root bridge inside the jungle, later visit and enjoy the locally made watch tower, made up of bamboos. This watch tower gives you 360 degree view of the surrounding area.

Meghalaya

After lunch in a Home Stay we drive back to Shillong for overnight stay.

Day 6:  SHILLONG

A day at leisure OR visit Don Bosco Cultural Museum & walk around Police Bazaar (The Mall Road) of Shillong town, famous for roadside shops and souvenir shops.

Don Bosco Cultural Museum Shillong

Police Bazaar Shillong

Overnight in Hotel/Resort.

Day 7: SHILLONG-GUWAHATI (about 110 kms/02-03 hrs.) – Depart for homeward destination.

Morning after breakfast drive back to Guwahati and straight transfer to airport for your onward flight to onward destination.

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Nameri Jungle Safari

Tour Plan: Arrival – Nameri – Kaziranga National Park – Majuli Island – Jorhat – Gibbon Sanctuary – Sivsagar – Dibrugarh – Fly Out.

6N/7D Tea Trail & Wildlife of Assam Tour – Itinerary Details

Day 01: Guwahati – Nameri (approx. 200 kms/4-5 hrs.)

Arrive Guwahati by morning flight from your home destination and straight drive to Nameri (We can also visit Kamakhya Devi Temple before proceeding to Nameri, its optional). Enroute we visit Dolphin Sighting place at Tezpur by local boat.

Dolphin Sighting place at Tezpur

Arrive Nameri and transfer to your camp stay at ABACA Eco Camp (run by local NGO with the help of villagers).

ABACA Eco Camp Nameri

 

Evening if time permits, walk around your camp area and bank of river Jia Bhorali for birding.

Day 02: Nameri – Kaziranga National Park (approx. 100 kms/2-3 hrs.)

Early morning enjoy water rafting for birding OR Nameri Jungle Safari by walk with forest guard and guide after crossing Jia Bhorali river.

Nameri Jungle Safari

After leisurely breakfast drive to Kaziranga National Park and transfer to your hotel for lunch. After lunch go for your first Exclusive Safari with your in-house naturalist and visit Eastern Zone (Agoratoli) of the park.

Kaziranga National Park

Overnight Jungle resort.

IMP NOTE: Kaziranga National Park is closed from 01st May TILL 31st Oct every year.

Day 03:  Kaziranga National Park

Early morning enjoy Elephant safari in the park. Return back to your hotel for breakfast. After breakfast safari into Western zone (Bagori) of the park. Afternoon after lunch enjoys your last Jeep safari into Central zone (Kohora) the park.

Kaziranga

O/n Hotel.

Jeep Safari Timings:

Morning Safari starts from 07.00 am till 09.30 am for 02 hours.

Afternoon Safari starts from 01.30 pm till 03.30 pm for 02 hours.

Elephant Safari Timings: Approx. 45 mins duration – 05.30 am to 06.30 am & 06.30 am to 07.30 am.

Note: Allocation of elephant riding seats and timings are regulated by the forest department, Kaziranga National Park, Government of Assam. The tickets for the same are issued only on the previous evening of the ride after 7:30 PM. We will try our utmost to avail the seats but cannot guarantee the same

Day 04:  Kaziranga National Park – Majuli Island – Jorhat (approx. 110 kms/2-3 hrs.)

After early breakfast you will drive to Nimatighat near Jorhat (2-3 hours) + 1 ½ hrs. cruise) to reach Kamalabari Ghat, Majuli Island, Majuli is the largest fresh Water mid-river deltoid island in the world.

Majuli Island

It is situated in the upper reaches of the river Brahmaputra in Assam. This Island, with a population of 1.6 Lakhs, majority being tribal, is endowed with rich heritage and has been the abode of the neo-vaishnavite culture. On arrival visit Kamalabari Satra – Oldest satra in Majuli Island + Samuguri Satra – famous for Mask making + Mishing village walk.

majuli

Majuli

After lunch reach back to Kamalabari ghat to cruise back to Nimatighat and drive to Jorhat.

Tea Garden Jorhat

Jorhat, the gateway to north-east Assam is the heartland of tea. Besides its many tea estates, it has the famous Tocklai Experimental Centre that conducts research on new varieties of tea and its therapeutic effects.

NOTE: Tea Gardens remain closed between mid-December – Mid January due to Winter.

Day 05: Jorhat – Gibbon Sanctuary – Jorhat

Very early morning visit Gibbon Sanctuary (approx. 30 kms/45 mins) to see Himalayan Ape.

gibbon wildlife sanctuary jorhat assam

Gibbon sanctuary surrounded by lush green Tea gardens, is dedicated to the conservation of the hoolock gibbon, the only ape found in India, after which the name of this small sanctuary has given. Originally known as the Hollongopahar forest, declared a reserved forest in 1881, the present area of the sanctuary is 21 sq. kms, was notified in 1997 as a premier habitat of the hoolock gibbon.

Apart from Gibbon one can also see Capped Langur, Bengal Slow Loris, Stump-tailed macaque, Northern pig-tailed macaque, Assamese macaque & Rhesus macaque.

Drive back to your hotel for breakfast and later we visit Tocklai Tea Research Centre & Jorhat Gymkhana Club. Evening free to relax or walk around the local market.

Day 06: Jorhat – Dibrugarh via Sibsagar (approx. 140 kms/4-5 hrs.)

After breakfast you will drive to Dibrugarh via Historical city of Sivsagar. Sivasagar was the capital of the Ahom rulers from 1228 to 1826 AD. Sivasagar got its present name from Sivasagar Tank, excavated by the Ahom queen Ambika.

Sivasagar Tank

Arrive Sivasagar and visit the Rang Ghar–the royal observatory. After lunch in a restaurant visit Shiva and Vishnu Temples & Sivasagar Water Tank etc.

Rang Ghar–the royal observatory

Later continue your drive to Dibrugarh and your stay is arranged at City Centre Hotel Natraj.

Day 07: Depart Dibrugarh

After breakfast visit the tea garden with an expert tea taster who will later demonstrate how freshly made tea is carefully measured out and brewed in special cups made for sampling. Participate in the tea tasting session to judge the samples for appearance, aroma, taste and strength.

Tea Tour in a Heritage Tea Garden

Afternoon you will be transferred to the airport to board your return flight to onward destination.

—End of Tour —

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Exploring Sangla Valley

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner Camps Sangla

If a landscape had the powers of casting spells, then the Sangla valley would be a magician extraordinaire.

Sangla Valley, also known as the Baspa Valley, is located in the greater Himalayan Range. It extends from Karchham to Chitkul and beyond, with Chitkul being the last village on the Indo-Tibetan border. The Baspa River flows through the valley, with glacial streams rich in trout. Surrounded by lush, forested slopes of cedar and pine, the valley abounds in orchards of apple, apricot and walnut.

The word ‘Sangla’ in Kinnauri language means a ‘Pass of Light’. Sangla travel guides are full of references to the mesmerizing sceneries and picturesque spots.

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Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner Camps, Sangla (2800 m) is a camp nestled in Sangla valley of the Kinnaur Himalayas. Home to one of the oldest tribal societies. Kinnaur, presents an enchanting experience through its uninhibited adherence to traditional lifestyle, custom, and costumes. Sangla Valley is surrounded by lust green slopes & offers stunning view of the high Himalayan snow-capped mountains.

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner camps is a 25 Swiss Style Luxury Tented accommodation & the first camp in the valley to be run by local professionals. It sits comfortably amidst apple orchards. Kinner camps is a five minutes’ walk from the stunning Baspa River which flows through Sangla Valley & eventually meets the mighty Satluj at Karcham.

Kinner Camps Sangla

The camp opens for the season from 15th April to 15th November with 25 Swiss luxury tents furnished with attached bath & all amenities, multi cuisine restaurant serving Indian, Chinese and continental food and a multitude of other activities like Rock climbing, rappelling, nature trails, bird watching, river crossing and many more! We also customize tours as per your requirements.

4N/5D Sangla Valley Tour with Kinner Camps

We can create customized shorter or longer duration packages as per client needs.

DAY 1: ARRIVAL AT SANGLA                                                                            

Arrive at Kinner Camps, Sangla. Relax with a welcome drink and lunch. Later, go for a small walk to explore the camp surroundings. Evening campfire, followed by dinner.

 Overnight at Kinner Camps.

DAY 2: TREK TO GLACIER POINT – BATSERI – KAMROO

Wake up early morning to witness the gorgeous sunrise. After breakfast, get ready for the glacier walk. Leave camp by 10 am. On the way visit Batseri village & Lord Badrinarayan temple, then experience the walk on the glacier.

Return to camp for lunch. Post lunch, go to Kamroo village, visit the fort, and Kamakhya devi temple, the deity of which was originally brought from Assam. Come back to camp for tea. Rest of the evening is free for leisure.

You can indulge yourself in some adventure activities like rappelling, rock climbing and river crossing at our camp at an additional cost payable at our campsite.

Dinner and Overnight at the camp.

DAY 3:  CHITKUL – NAGASTI – RAKCHAM

Early morning, sip morning tea while watching birds like the Himalayan whistling thrush, Rufus warbler, grey tit, flower peckers and sun birds. Go for a walk in the valley. After breakfast, depart by 9.30 and drive to Chitkul (23km), the last Indian village on the Indo-Tibet border. Later, walk/drive to Nagasti, the last civilian point (2.5km). Drive to Rakcham village. Trek and explore Rakchham valley. Carry a packed lunch and have a picnic by the river. Rest of the evening is free for activities and leisure.

Alternatively, opt for a hike to Rackchham village from the campsite through the beautiful jungle trails. Post breakfast, start the hike to Rakchham. A car will be waiting at the end of the trail and drive to Chitkul. Carry a packed lunch and have a picnic by the river at Nagasti. Rest of the evening is free for leisure.

Dinner and Overnight at the camp.

DAY 4: SANGLA KANDA SHEPARD TRAIL OFF ROADING

Wake up early in the morning to the sound of birds humming & water gushing down the river near the camp. You can choose to meditate in the Yoga Camp set up at the camp or one can simply get ready for a quick morning trek or off-roading to Sangla Kanda.

Sangla Kanda excursion is done with a 4 x 4 Vehicle at an additional cost. The drive takes about an hour, to reach atop the meadow. Here, one can enjoy the spectacular views of the entire valley & majestic Kinner Kailash Peak. Since Kanda is traditionally known as a shepherd’s trail, you may come across heard of sheep’s spread across the lush green meadow.

One can trek with the shepherds, sit by the lake, meditate or simply enjoy the packed lunch alongside the beautiful view.

Post excursion, return to the camp. Evening is free for leisure & relaxation.

Dinner & Overnight at the Camp.

DAY 5: CHECK OUT POST BREAKFAST

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Cost Includes:

–  Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis at all resorts & camps

– All meals included at Kinner Camps.

– Meal Plan on MAPAI basis (Breakfast & Dinner) except Sangla

– Surface transfers as per itinerary by 1 Innova

– taxes, parking & toll

Cost Excludes:

– Inner Line Permits for individuals/vehicles, Entry Fees

– Rail or Air Fare

– Adventure sports at the campsite, local guide fees

– Any other services or meals which are not mentioned in the above “Includes” section

– Expense of personal nature such as mineral water, tips, laundry, telephones, beverages etc.

– Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary / stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, and roadblocks and / or any factors beyond control

– Any services not availed of are non-refundable

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Incredible Himachal Tour

Kinner Camps Sangla

If a landscape had the powers of casting spells, then the Sangla valley would be a magician extraordinaire.

Sangla Valley, also known as the Baspa Valley, is located in the greater Himalayan Range. It extends from Karchham to Chitkul and beyond, with Chitkul being the last village on the Indo-Tibetan border. The Baspa River flows through the valley, with glacial streams rich in trout. Surrounded by lush, forested slopes of cedar and pine, the valley abounds in orchards of apple, apricot and walnut.

The word ‘Sangla’ in Kinnauri language means a ‘Pass of Light’. Sangla travel guides are full of references to the mesmerizing sceneries and picturesque spots.

About Kinner Camps

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner Camps, Sangla (2800 m) is a camp nestled in Sangla valley of the Kinnaur Himalayas. Home to one of the oldest tribal societies. Kinnaur, presents an enchanting experience through its uninhibited adherence to traditional lifestyle, custom, and costumes. Sangla Valley is surrounded by lust green slopes & offers stunning view of the high Himalayan snow-capped mountains.

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner camps is a 25 Swiss Style Luxury Tented accommodation & the first camp in the valley to be run by local professionals. It sits comfortably amidst apple orchards. Kinner camps is a five minutes’ walk from the stunning Baspa River which flows through Sangla Valley & eventually meets the mighty Satluj at Karcham.

Kinner Camps Sangla

The camp opens for the season from 15th April to 15th November with 25 Swiss luxury tents furnished with attached bath & all amenities, multi cuisine restaurant serving Indian, Chinese and continental food and a multitude of other activities like Rock climbing, rappelling, nature trails, bird watching, river crossing and many more! We also customize tours as per your requirements.

17N/18D Incredible Himachal Tour by Kinner Camps Sangla

DAY 1:    CHANDIGARH TO NARKANDA (179kms,5hrs)

Arrive at Chandigarh & drive to Narkanda, a drive of around 5 hours. Overnight at hotel. Narkanda is a hill station located just 1.5kms from the famous Hatu peak. (3,400 M)

DAY 2:    NARKANDA TO SANGLA (160kms, 5hrs) 

After B/F, drive to Sangla. Check in at Kinner Camps Sangla. Explore the surroundings around the camp. Enjoy soup around a campfire followed by dinner. Overnight at Kinner Camps Sangla

DAY 3:    DRIVE TO CHITKUL

After breakfast, 9.30 drive to Chitkul, (23km) the last Indian village on the Tibet border & walk/drive to Nagasti, the last civilian point ,2.5km. Come back to camp for lunch. Post lunch, go for a leisurely visit to Sangla village and market. The Bering Nag Temple is dedicated to the snake of Lord Shiva. Overnight at Kinner Camps Sangla.

DAY 4:   SANGLA

Post breakfast drive to Rakchham village and trek to the campsite through the beautiful jungle trails (3 to 4 hours). This jungle trek is parallel to the Baspa River and this magnificent river is almost your constant companion through the trek. One can experience the less explored part of the valley while walking through the woods. The forest is dense with Pine and Betula utilis (locally known as Bhojpatra), which is a birch tree native to the Himalayas. On the way visit Batseri village, with its modern wooden houses and the beautiful wood carvings of lord Badrinarayans temple. En route enjoy a packed lunch along the way by the river at a spot where you can view the magnificent Kinner Kailash Mountain which is said to be the winter home of the Hindu God, Lord Shiva. Overnight at Kinner Camps.

DAY 5:    SANGLA KANDA OFF ROADING/HURBA – TROUT FARM VISIT

Sip your morning tea with breath-taking views. If you are a bird enthusiast you can try to spot the many birds around the campsite like Himalayan whistling thrush, sun birds, oriels, flower peckers etc.  You can choose to meditate in this ideal setting or can simply get ready for a quick morning trek or off-roading to Sangla Kanda.

Sangla Kanda excursion is done with a 4×4 Vehicle at an additional cost. The drive takes about an hour, to reach atop the meadow. Here, you can enjoy the spectacular views of the entire valley & the majestic Kinner Kailash Peak. Since Kanda is the route that the shepherds take to Uttaranchal, you may come across heard of sheep spread across the lush green meadow. You are sure to spot majestic Yaks in these meadows.

You can walk with the shepherds, sit by the lake, meditate or simply enjoy the packed lunch alongside the beautiful view. Post excursion, return to the camp. Evening is free for leisure & relaxation. Dinner & Overnight at the Camp.

OR

Optionally, choose to visit the Trout fish farm. This leisurely walk is via Hurba. Hurba is famous for its spring water sources. It is also the natural breeding ground for trout. Interestingly, this species was brought from Norway and introduced by Britishers in the Baspa River. The Trout fish does not allow other species to breed as a result they are only species of fresh water fish found in the valley. Owning to this uniqueness Baspa River is also known as the ‘Angler’s Paradise’. The Trout Farm of Sangla is set up by the Himachal Pradesh fisheries department, to protect and raise the Trout fishes. This is a popular tourist attraction in the Sangla region and is visited by a lot of tourists every year. The Trout Farm fosters various types of prized trout. Enroute also visit, Rukti II Power House which is a small unit of hydro-electric power station, supplying electricity to Sangla village. Return to the campsite for dinner and stay.

DAY 6:    SANGLA – KALPA (49 kms, 3 hrs.)   

After B/F, check-out from Kinner Camps, en route visit the Kamroo Fort & drive to Kalpa, via Recong Peo, the District Headquarter of Kinnaur. Kalpa was once a favourite haunt of Lord Dalhousie. Arrive at Kalpa & Check-in to your Hotel. Kalpa was known as Chini back in the days when it was the Regional Capital. It is said that as & when Lord Dalhousie wanted to take a break from his hectic schedule in Shimla, he would come here on Horseback. Each & every corner of Kalpa faces Jorkanden & the Kinner Kailash Peak which is considered as one of the mythical homes of Lord Shiva & by its side is a 79-foot rock formation that resembles a Shivlinga that changes colour as the day passes & is visible to the naked eye on a clear day. Post Lunch rest in the Hotel & in the evening visit a Buddhist Gompa. Dinner & O/N stay.

DAY 7:    KALPA TO CHARANG via THANGI (67 kms, 3 hours)

Post Check out from Kalpa, drive to Charang. Charang and Kunnu are last to Indian villages on the Indo-Tibetan Border. After checking in at the homestay, start exploring the semi desert region of Charang with a visit to the Charang monastery. Legend has it, ‘Tibetan warriors’ or ‘Gorkha warriors’ had invaded Charang monastery. However, with the strong supernatural vibes that place possesses, they had to drop their armoury and escape. The monastery still holds the evidence of the same. The monastery is also unique as it dwells only female monks. Charang is also the base for the Kinnaur-Kailash Parikrama. Post visit, return for dinner & O/N at the homestay.

DAY 8:    CHARANG TO NAKO (94 kms, 5hrs)

After B/F, Check-out, drive to Nako. Nako is slated to be declared a heritage village and is built around a small lake. It has an important Buddhist Gompa which is 1000 yrs. old & a small Temple. A footprint like impression on a rock is ascribed to the saint Guru Padmasambhava. Overnight at Kinner Camp Nako.

DAY 9:    NAKO- PIN VALLEY via TABO (133kms, 5hrs)

We drive further to explore the other side of Spiti in the Pin Valley area. Pin Valley is popularly known as a photographer’s paradise for the vibrant landscapes and beauty it beholds. One can relax in the middle of these majestic mountains.

En route drive to the Giu mummy lama temple. These were the remains of a 15th-century Buddhist monk named ‘Sangha Tenzin’. He was discovered in 1975 when the stupa that was housing him collapsed during an earthquake. Since then, the body has shown little deterioration, despite being exposed to the elements and having no artificial preservation. It was discovered by chance by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) during a road work.

Next, visit the ancient village of Tabo which is situated on the left bank of the river Spiti. It is the seat of one of the most famous Buddhist Monasteries regarded next to the Tholong Gompa in Tibet. It is also known as ‘Ajanta of Himalayas’. It was constructed in 996 A.D; – not just in Spiti but in the whole of the Tibetan Buddhist world is called Chogs – Khor [‘Doctrinal Circle’ or ‘Doctrinal Enclave’]. It is a complex that holds 9 Temples, 23 Chortens, a Monk’s Chamber & an extension that houses the Nun’s Chamber.

On the sheer cliff-face above the enclave are a series of Caves, used as dwellings by the Monks & includes an Assembly Hall. The monastery contains large number of Scriptures & Pieces of Art, Wall Painting & Stucco. There is also a modern Gompa & Painting School founded by the Dalai Lama.

End the day by checking in at the Homestay in Mudh. Dinner & Overnight at Homestay.

DAY 10:    PIN VALLEY – KAZA (22kms, 2hrs)

After breakfast, check out and visit Mud Village, which is a very small village nested in the Pin valley of Spiti. One can interact and take a walk around the village in order to understand and explore the culture of this region. Later, a visit to Kungri Monastery & Sangnak Gompa.

Stop at Dhankar Gompa, the traditional Capital of Spiti, which sits pretty on a hilltop. The hill-top Fort that overlooks the Spiti Valley also used to serve as a jail in old days. Today, more than 160 Lamas reside here. A Statue of Dhyan Buddha where four complete figures of Buddha sit back to back is the main attraction of this more than 7TH Century old Monastery. Continue drive to Kaza – the Capital of Spiti Valley

Welcome to Spiti Valley. This land renders visitors speechless with the harsh raw beauty of its landscape. Rudyard Kipling describes Spiti in “Kim” in these words: “At last they entered a world within a world – a valley of leagues where the high hills were fashioned of the mere rubble & refuse from off the knees of the mountains…surely the Gods live here.”

Arrive at Kaza & check-in to your Hotel. Dinner & O/N stay.

DAY 11:    KAZA

After an early breakfast by 7 a.m., leave for an excursion to the Ki Monastery (approx. 15 km). Situated at the foot of steep ridges & on the left bank of the river Spiti is the Ki Monastery, which is the Biggest Gelupa Sect Monastery in Spiti. Its hilltop position points to a post 13th century construction. The three storied structure consists largely of storage rooms at the bottom level, while the middle floor houses the Dukhang (the Assembly Hall), & the uppermost floor has another temple & the head Lama’s quarters on one side of an open terrace. The greatest wealth of Ki Gompa lies in its collection of ‘Thangkas’. Hundreds of Lamas receive their religious training in this monastery, & it is famous for its ancient murals & books.

From here, a scenic drive takes you into the pasture country of Kibber. From Kibber, the pastures are spread over hundreds of square kilometres. Next, proceed to visit Hikkim, Komic & Langza. Komik is Highest motorable village in Asia at 15,027 feet, 18Kms from Kaza. The village is about 500yrs old. Next, brace yourself to send a postcard to your friends & family from the highest post office in the world at Hikkim 14,400 feet. Last but not the least, Langaz is yet another beautiful village nestled in the picturesque landscape of Spiti. The village is dominated by the majestic Buddha statue right in the lap of the Himalayas.

Post excursion, return for dinner and overnight at Kaza.

DAY 12:    KAZA – LOSAR (57 kms, 4hrs)

After an early breakfast, check-out from Kaza and drive to Losar. Situated at an elevation of approximate 4,000 m. Check in at the homestay with a stunning view of the desert mountain landscape. Dinner and Overnight at the Homestay.

DAY 13:    LOSAR – CHANDRATAAL (32 kms, 3hrs)

Check out from Losar and drive to Chandrataal. via the Kunzumla Pass which, at 4590 mts., is the highest pass on the Spiti Lahaul Road. Further towards Chandrataal, motorable road ends a couple of kms before the lake. After checking in to the camps.  A short trek takes you to Lake Chandrataal. Spend some time at Chandrataal. Dinner & Overnight at Chandrataal.

DAY 14:    CHANDRATAAL – KEYLONG (107 kms, 5hrs)

Post Breakfat at 7.00 am. Leave for Keylong. Most of the Government offices are located at Keylong. This is also the hub-centre of all commercial activity, with a regular bazaar. The landscape is barren all around while the valley floor is lush green with fields of barley, potato & hops, fringed with trees of willow & poplar. Since the altitude is low, apples, walnuts, apricots, etc. are grown in this area. Because of its panoramic setting Lieut. Col., the Hon’ble C. G. Bruce, M. V.O. likened Keylong to a barbaric jewel – a roughly cut emerald in a bronze & silver setting. “It is an Oasis of green fields & willow planted water courses surrounded by brown hills & snowy heights”. En-route, stop at the tiny hamlet of Chattru for refreshment. Arrive at Keylong & check-in to your hotel. Dinner & overnight stay at Keylong.

DAY 15:    KEYLONG

Today, set out to explore Darcha Village in the Lahaul Valley. Darcha is a village on the Bhaga River in Lahaul region in Lahaul. It is the northernmost permanent settlement in Himachal Pradesh along the Manali-Leh Highway. On interacting with the locals here, one can understand the hardships of a life at such high altitudes surrounded by barren mountains.  The village is the end-point of a popular trek beginning in Padum, Zanskar, which, now, is also a motorable road. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel.

DAY 16:    KEYLONG – ROHTHANG PASS – MANALI (115 kms, 6hrs)

After breakfast; check-out from the Hotel & drive to Manali via Rohtang Pass which is 3979 M. highest pass on Spiti Lahaul Road. Check in and O/N Hotel in Manali.

DAY 17:    MANALI – CHANDIGARH (312 kms, 11 hrs)

After B/F, Checkout from the Hotel & departs for Chandigarh. Lunch en-route. Arrive at Chandigarh. Dinner and O/N at the Hotel.

DAY 18:    CHANDIGARH DEPARTURE

Next day, check out and drive to airport to board the flight back home with unforgettable memories and Kinner Camps Hospitality.

— End of Tour —

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Kinner Camps Sangla

If a landscape had the powers of casting spells, then the Sangla valley would be a magician extraordinaire.

Sangla Valley, also known as the Baspa Valley, is located in the greater Himalayan Range. It extends from Karchham to Chitkul and beyond, with Chitkul being the last village on the Indo-Tibetan border. The Baspa River flows through the valley, with glacial streams rich in trout. Surrounded by lush, forested slopes of cedar and pine, the valley abounds in orchards of apple, apricot and walnut.

The word ‘Sangla’ in Kinnauri language means a ‘Pass of Light’. Sangla travel guides are full of references to the mesmerizing sceneries and picturesque spots.

About Kinner Camps

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner Camps, Sangla (2800 m) is a camp nestled in Sangla valley of the Kinnaur Himalayas. Home to one of the oldest tribal societies. Kinnaur, presents an enchanting experience through its uninhibited adherence to traditional lifestyle, custom, and costumes. Sangla Valley is surrounded by lust green slopes & offers stunning view of the high Himalayan snow-capped mountains.

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner camps is a 25 Swiss Style Luxury Tented accommodation & the first camp in the valley to be run by local professionals. It sits comfortably amidst apple orchards. Kinner camps is a five minutes’ walk from the stunning Baspa River which flows through Sangla Valley & eventually meets the mighty Satluj at Karcham.

Kinner Camps Sangla

The camp opens for the season from 15th April to 15th November with 25 Swiss luxury tents furnished with attached bath & all amenities, multi cuisine restaurant serving Indian, Chinese and continental food and a multitude of other activities like Rock climbing, rappelling, nature trails, bird watching, river crossing and many more! We also customize tours as per your requirements.

7N/8D Spiti Valley Tour with Kinner Camps Sangla

DAY 1: CHANDIGARH TO MATIANA

Start your journey after arrival at Chandigarh airport. Drive to Matiana, a distance of about 6 to 7 hours. Overnight at homestay.

DAY 2: MATIANA TO SANGLA

After an early breakfast, we leave for Sangla (160 kms; it takes about 5-6 hours). Check-in at Kinner Camps to start your trip in exploring the exquisite Sangla Valley, with Kinner Camps hospitality.

DAY 3: EXCURSION TO CHITKUL, NAGASTI AND KAMROO FORT

Drive to Chitkul, the last Indian village on the Indo-Tibet border. Explore the surroundings of Chitkul and visit the temple of the local goddess Mathi Devi. Walk to Nagasti (2.5kms), which is the last Indian civilian point. Later, drive to the quaint Rakchham village. Return to the campsite for lunch. Post lunch freshen up and leave for Kamroo fort and Kamakhya devi temple, the deity of which was originally brought from Assam. Drive back to camp, relax with snacks, tea/coffee and explore the area around the camp.

DAY 4: SANGLA – NAKO (130kms, 5hrs)

After B/F, Check-out from Kinner Camps & drive to Nako. Nako is slated to be declared a heritage village and is built around a small lake It has an important Buddhist Gompa which is 1,000 yrs old & a small Temple. A footprint like impression on a rock is ascribed to the saint Guru Padmasambhava. Overnight at Kinner Camp Nako.

DAY 5: NAKO- KAZA (110kms, 5hrs)

Welcome to Spiti Valley – with few signs of Vegetation. Yet this land renders visitors speechless with the harsh raw beauty of its landscape. Rudyard Kipling describes Spiti in “Kim” in these words: “At last they entered a world within a world – a valley of leagues where the high hills were fashioned of the mere rubble & refuse from off the knees of the mountains…surely the Gods live here.”

After breakfast start the drive to Kaza. On the way visit the ancient village of Tabo which is situated on the left bank of the river Spiti. It is the seat of one of the most famous Buddhist Monasteries regarded next to the Tholong Gompa in Tibet. It is also known as ‘Ajanta of Himalayas’.

It was constructed in 996 AD; – not just in Spiti but in the whole of the Tibetan Buddhist world is called Chogs – Khor [‘Doctrinal Circle’ or ‘Doctrinal Enclave’]. It is a complex that holds 9 Temples, 23 Chortens, a Monk’s Chamber & an extension that houses the Nun’s Chamber. On the sheer cliff-face above the enclave are a series of Caves, used as dwellings by the Monks & includes an Assembly Hall. The monastery contains large number of Scriptures & Pieces of Art, Wall Painting & Stucco. There is also a modern Gompa & Painting School founded by the Dalai Lama. Check-out from Tabo after Lunch.

After Tabo stop at Dhankar Gompa, the traditional Capital of Spiti, which sits pretty on a hilltop. The hill-top Fort that overlooks the Spiti Valley also used to serve as a jail in old days. Today, more than 160 Lamas reside here. A Statue of Dhyan Buddha where four complete figures of Buddha sit back to back is the main attraction of this more than 7TH Century old Monastery.Continue drive to Kaza – the Capital of Spiti Valley. Arrive at Kaza & check-in to your Hotel. Dinner & O/N stay.

DAY 6:    KAZA 

After early B/F by 07 AM; excursion to Ki Monastery. Situated at the foot of steep ridges & on the left bank of river Spiti is the Ki Monastery which is the Biggest Gelupa Sect Monastery in Spiti. It’s hilltop position points to a post 13TH Century construction. The three storied structure consists largely of storage rooms at the bottom level while the middle floor houses the Dukhang – the Assembly Hall & the uppermost floor has another Temple & Head Lama’s Quarters on the one side of an Open Terrace. The greatest wealth of Ki Gompa lies in its collection of ‘Thangkas’ salvaged with difficulty from the devastating raids of the Dogars & the Sikhs in the 19TH Century. Hundreds of Lamas receive their Religious Training in this Monastery & is famous for its ancient Murals & Books. From here a scenic drive takes you into the Pasture Country of Kibber. From Kibber, the Pastures are spread over hundreds of square kilometres. Return back to Kaza for Dinner & O/N stay.

DAY 6:    KAZA TO POOH (145 kms, 4 hours)

Check out from Kaza, and drive to the lesser explored corners of Spiti. Pooh is 58 km from Powari village along National Highway 22. It is known for its natural environment, green fields, apricot orchards, vineyards and almond trees. Inscriptions suggest that Poo was an important trading centre in the early 11th century. Dinner and overnight at the Homestay in Pooh.

DAY 7:    POOH TO SHIMLA (278 kms, 9 hours)

Wake up early and have breakfast. Post breakfast, check out and leave for Shimla. Check in and relax. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

DAY 8:    SHIMLA TO CHANDIGARH (117 kms, 4 hours)

Depart for home, with treasured memories of the ‘Desert Mountain Valley’.

Option 1:

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Cost Includes:

–  Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis at all resorts & camps

– All meals included at Kinner Camps.

– Meal Plan on MAPAI basis (Breakfast & Dinner) except Sangla

– Surface transfers as per itinerary by 1 Innova

– taxes, parking & toll

Cost Excludes:

– Inner Line Permits for individuals/vehicles, Entry Fees

– Rail or Air Fare

– Adventure sports at the campsite, local guide fees

– Any other services or meals which are not mentioned in the above “Includes” section

– Expense of personal nature such as mineral water, tips, laundry, telephones, beverages etc.

– Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary / stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, and roadblocks and / or any factors beyond control

– Any services not availed of are non-refundable

Option 2:

For Price Contact Us

Cost Includes:

–  Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis at all resorts & camps

– All meals included at Kinner Camps.

– Meal Plan on MAPAI basis (Breakfast & Dinner) except Sangla

– Surface transfers as per itinerary by 1 Tempo Traveller

– taxes, parking & toll

Cost Excludes:

– Inner Line Permits for individuals/vehicles, Entry Fees

– Rail or Air Fare

– Adventure sports at the campsite, local guide fees

– Any other services or meals which are not mentioned in the above “Includes” section

– Expense of personal nature such as mineral water, tips, laundry, telephones, beverages etc.

– Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary / stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, and roadblocks and / or any factors beyond control

– Any services not availed of are non-refundable

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Sangla Valley Tour with Kinner Camps

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner Camps Sangla

If a landscape had the powers of casting spells, then the Sangla valley would be a magician extraordinaire.

Sangla Valley, also known as the Baspa Valley, is located in the greater Himalayan Range. It extends from Karchham to Chitkul and beyond, with Chitkul being the last village on the Indo-Tibetan border. The Baspa River flows through the valley, with glacial streams rich in trout. Surrounded by lush, forested slopes of cedar and pine, the valley abounds in orchards of apple, apricot and walnut.

The word ‘Sangla’ in Kinnauri language means a ‘Pass of Light’. Sangla travel guides are full of references to the mesmerizing sceneries and picturesque spots.

About Kinner Camps

Kinner Camps, Sangla (2800 m) is a camp nestled in Sangla valley of the Kinnaur Himalayas. Home to one of the oldest tribal societies. Kinnaur, presents an enchanting experience through its uninhibited adherence to traditional lifestyle, custom, and costumes. Sangla Valley is surrounded by lust green slopes & offers stunning view of the high Himalayan snow-capped mountains.

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner camps is a 25 Swiss Style Luxury Tented accommodation & the first camp in the valley to be run by local professionals. It sits comfortably amidst apple orchards. Kinner camps is a five minutes’ walk from the stunning Baspa River which flows through Sangla Valley & eventually meets the mighty Satluj at Karcham.

Kinner Camps Sangla

The camp opens for the season from 15th April to 15th November with 25 Swiss luxury tents furnished with attached bath & all amenities, multi cuisine restaurant serving Indian, Chinese and continental food and a multitude of other activities like Rock climbing, rappelling, nature trails, bird watching, river crossing and many more! We also customize tours as per your requirements.

7N/8D Sangla Valley Tour with Kinner Camps

DAY 1: CHANDIGARH TO MATIANA

Start your journey after arrival at Chandigarh airport. Drive to Narkanda, a distance of about 6 to 7 hours. Overnight at homestay.

DAY 2: MATIANA TO SANGLA

After an early breakfast, we leave for Sangla (160 kms; it takes about 5-6 hours). Check-in at Kinner Camps to start your trip in exploring the exquisite Sangla Valley, with Kinner Camps hospitality.

DAY 3: TREK TO BATSERI – GLACIER WALK – KAMROO FORT

Walk to Batseri village, with its modern wooden houses and the beautiful wood carvings of the Lord Badrinarayan temple. After the temple visit, experience a walk on the glacier. Return to the camp for lunch. Post lunch, go to Kamroo village, visit the fort, and Kamakhya devi temple, the deity of which was originally brought from Assam. Return to camp for overnight stay

DAY 4: EXCURSION TO CHITKUL, NAGASTI AND RAKCHHAM VILLAGE

Drive to Chitkul, the last Indian village on the Indo-Tibet border. Explore the surroundings of Chitkul and visit the temple of the local goddess Mathi Devi. Walk to Nagasti (2.5kms), which is the last Indian civilian point. Later, drive to the quaint Rakchham village. You can carry packed lunch from the camp and have it along the way by the river at a spot where you can view the magnificent Kinner Kailash Mountain, which is said to be the winter home of the Hindu God, Lord Shiva. Drive back to camp, relax with snacks, tea/coffee and explore the area around the camp. Indulge in some adventure sports like rappelling, rock climbing, and flying fox.

OR

Post breakfast drive to Rakchham village and trek to the campsite through the beautiful jungle trails (3 to 4 hours). This jungle trek is parallel to the Baspa River and this magnficient river is almost your constant companion through the trek. One can experience the less explored part of the valley while walking through the woods. The forest is dense with Pine and Betula utilis (locally known as Bhojpatra) which is a birch tree native to the Himalayas. After reaching the campsite enjoy a wholesome lunch. Spend a leisurely evening by the river after which enjoy a crackling campfire, followed by dinner.

DAY 5: EXPLORE SANGLA VIA HURBA TRAIL, VISIT TROUT FISH FARM

Sip your morning tea with breath-taking views. If you are a bird enthusiast you can try to spot the many birds around the campsite like Himalayan whistling thrush, sun birds, oriels, flower peckers etc.  You can choose to meditate in this ideal setting or can simply get ready to visit the Trout fish farm. This leisurely walk is via Hurba. Hurba is famous for its spring water sources. It is also the natural breeding ground for trout. Interestingly, this species was brought from Norway and introduced by Britishers in the Baspa River. The Trout fish does not allow other species to breed as a result they are only species of fresh water fish found in the valley. Owning to this uniqueness Baspa River is also known as the ‘Angler’s Paradise’. The Trout Farm of Sangla is set up by the Himachal Pradesh fisheries department, to protect and raise the Trout fishes. This is a popular tourist attraction in the Sangla region and is visited by a lot of tourists every year. The Trout Farm fosters various types of prized trout.

Dinner & overnight at Kinner Camps.

DAY 6: SANGLA TO KALPA

After breakfast drive to Kalpa (50kms). Explore Kalpa and Roghi villages. Kalpa is one of the oldest villages, approximately 500 years old and there are documents to prove the same.   The whole village has a stunning view of the Kinner Kailash and Jorkanden peaks. Kinner Kailash is said to be the winter home of the great Lord Shiva. And by its side there is 79 feet single rock resembling the Shivlinga that changes colours as the day passes. Kalpa is famous for its apples & Chilgoza Plantations & the Narayan Nagini Temple Complex, which has Shrines of Hindu and Buddhist deities. Overnight at Kalpa.

DAY 7: KALPA TO SHIMLA

Wake up early and have breakfast. Post breakfast, check out from hotel and leave for Shimla. Shimla is approximately 235 (7 hrs) kms from Kalpa.

DAY 8: SHIMLA TO CHANDIGARH

Wake up early to watch the mesmerizing sunrise. After breakfast, leave for your onward journey, with wonderful memories of the Kinner Camps hospitality.

— End of Tour —

Option 1:

For Price Contact Us

Cost Includes:

–  Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis at all resorts & camps

– All meals included at Kinner Camps.

– Meal Plan on MAPAI basis (Breakfast & Dinner) except Sangla

– Surface transfers as per itinerary by 1 Innova

– taxes, parking & toll

Cost Excludes:

– Inner Line Permits for individuals/vehicles, Entry Fees

– Rail or Air Fare

– Adventure sports at the campsite, local guide fees

– Any other services or meals which are not mentioned in the above “Includes” section

– Expense of personal nature such as mineral water, tips, laundry, telephones, beverages etc.

– Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary / stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, and roadblocks and / or any factors beyond control

– Any services not availed of are non-refundable

Option 2:

For Price Contact Us

Cost Includes:

–  Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis at all resorts & camps

– All meals included at Kinner Camps.

– Meal Plan on MAPAI basis (Breakfast & Dinner) except Sangla

– Surface transfers as per itinerary by 1 Tempo Traveller

– taxes, parking & toll

Cost Excludes:

– Inner Line Permits for individuals/vehicles, Entry Fees

– Rail or Air Fare

– Adventure sports at the campsite, local guide fees

– Any other services or meals which are not mentioned in the above “Includes” section

– Expense of personal nature such as mineral water, tips, laundry, telephones, beverages etc.

– Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary / stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, and roadblocks and / or any factors beyond control

– Any services not availed of are non-refundable

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Bengaluru Through Its Markets — The Pete Walk

At the heart of Bengaluru lies its markets, locally called “pete”. This is where the locals come each morning to pick out the freshest vegetables, spices, silks or maybe even plan a wedding. This is the epicenter of business for local and migrant traders in the city. We’ll walk around the many markets that dot the old quarters and take breaks to fuel up on delicious local treats. This half day walking tour will give you a perspective into our city’s origins, an introduction to the local way of life and photo opportunities that are unrivalled.

Highlights:

• Stories of the origins of Bengaluru and its many legends.
• A walk through the flower market with a heady scent of freshly picked flowers —a photographer’s delight.
• A visit to an old Hindu temple and one of the First Palaces in the city.
• An insight into the intricacies of jewelry making and the fine art of silk dying and weaving.
• Snack on some traditional delicacies at a local eatery.

Duration – Half Day (5 Hours)
Tour Days: Every day of the week
Start Time: 8 am
Walking Distance: 5 km

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Bengaluru in a Nutshell (Full day tour)

Our Bengaluru in a Nutshell day long tour is a wonderful way to explore the city if it’s your first time in the city and you have just one day to explore some “must see” sights and hidden treasures that are off the guidebook. Start with a walk through our historical gardens, visit palaces, explore the hustle and bustle of the local market and even try eating with your hands on a traditional plantain leaf meal. Kickstart your India visit with a local, pick up inside tips on where to discover culture, gastronomy, and nightlife and you’ll witness a microcosm of India all within a day in Bengaluru.

Highlights:
• Learn of the founding story of Bengaluru
• A guided walk in the iconic Bangalore Palace
• A visit to an ancient temple to observe the influence of the largest empire that reigned the Dravidian region.
• A visit to a Hindu cemetery to witness ancient black magic practices
• Learn to eat with your hands with a finger-licking traditional meal
• An insight into the fine art of silk dying and weaving

Duration – Full Day (8 Hours)
Tour Days: Monday through Sunday, any day and every day
Start Time: 7 am to 4:00 PM
Drive tour with minimal walking


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Bengaluru by Tuk Tuk

Riding in a tuk tuk is a unique experience in itself. Weave your way through the hustle and bustle of the city as we take you on a memorable tuk tuk journey exploring the cultural diversity of Bengaluru. On this tour you’ll ride through bustling markets, quaint eateries, old churches and temples and meet local craftsmen. It’s going to be quite like a local breakfast dish called “chow chow bhath” (we’ll teach you how to pronounce it), which includes a sweet dish and a savory one, eaten together to get the best of both worlds in one go!

Highlights:
• Walk through one of the first Palace in the city
• Visit a 17th Century temple
• Visit an old church and learn of colonial Bengaluru
• A tour of the flower market
• An insight into the fine art of silk dying and weaving
• A scrumptious meal to relish authentic and local dishes

Duration – Half Day (6 Hours)
Tour Days: All days of the week
Start Time: 8 am
Tuk Tuk Ride Distance: 19 km


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“Good Morning Bengaluru” Cycling Trail

The ideal hours to explore a city is in its waking hours. A time when the city bares its soul going about a peaceful symphony of prepping for a day of hustle, especially so in India’s start up capital. Step away with us from the hustle and ride through our old quarters witnessing traditions and old school routines of starting the day. We’ll visit ancient temples frequented by the locals and even stop by for some delicious Bengaluru breakfast that is raved about. This is the calm before the storm and its best experienced with a cheery “Good Morning, Bengaluru”

Highlights:

• An early morning ride exploring the city waking up
• Visit a medieval era cave temple of historical significance
• Breakfast at an iconic old timer’s favorite joint
• A glimpse into the traditions of the locals
• Cycle through the old quarters of Bengaluru

Duration – Half Day (Approximately 4 Hours)
Trail Days: All days of the week
Start Time: 6:30 am
Cycling Distance: 10 km


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The Treasures of Nandi Cycling/Hiking Trail

Rediscover the quaint countryside on the outskirts of Bengaluru on a daylong hike or bike  tour designed to give you a fine mix of culture, history, nature, and adventure. We wind our way through the Nandi village listening to stories while visiting a 9th-century temple and a 100-year-old railway station. An opportunity to interact with the farmers and learn their trades, such add silk rearing & yarning, pottery, floriculture and vineyards.

Highlights:
• 9th Century AD temple that reflects the influence of many dynasties
• An old, British train station
• A silk processing unit—unveil the secret of turning thread to yarn
• A potters’ village—get your hands dirty with creativity
• An insight into farm life
• A delicious breakfast and lunch feast on the trail

Duration – Full Day (11 Hours)
Trail Days: All days of the week
Start Time: 6:30 am
Cycling Distance: 20 km


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The Countryside Cycling Trail of Srirangapatna

Rediscover the quaint countryside of Srirangapatna on a bicycle. Ride along its waterways past paddy field, explore the rich history of the once flourishing Island capital through the voices of the locals. This full day tour is ideal for the cycling and adventure enthusiast looking to connect with nature, rejoice in the local connections and learn of the tumultuous times that began a journey toward Independent India.

Highlights:
• Ride along the River Cauvery’s water channel
• Learn of the Sultan of Mysore
• Soak your tired feet by the river Cauvery and enjoy a picnic snack
• Visit to a sugar and jaggery making unit
• Visit the Summer Palace of Tipu Sultan
• Enjoy a sumptuous lunch at a riverside café
• Scenic ride through villages and farm land

Duration – Full Day (8 Hours)
Trail Days – All days of the week
Start time – 6:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Cycling Distance – 25 KMs (Approx)


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Good Morning Mysuru (Cycling)

Wake up with the city on a delightful cycling trail through Mysuru. We start with the old quarters of the city and learn the traditional art form of “Rangoli” that adorns the threshold of every household, get an introduction to Yoga with a trained practitioner, feast on breakfast treats at a local joint and walk through the colorful markets. This early morning ride will introduce you to Mysuru and its way of life through hands on experiences and deeper connections with the locals.

Highlights:
• Ride through the old quarters of Mysuru
• Watch the market space come alive in the early hours of the morning
• Experience a yoga session with a trained practitioner
• Taste the local breakfast treats at an old timer’s café
• Ride through prominent landmarks of Mysuru

Duration: Half Day (5 hours)
Trail Days – All days of the week
Time – 6:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Cycling Distance – 10 KMs


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Mysuru through its Markets (Evening Walk)

The heart of every city lies in its markets, an ideal way for anyone to catch the pulse of a region is to visit its markets and eateries that are popular with the locals. Walk with us through the flower market, the bangle, jewelry makers and artisans who have preserved age old crafts. You will even try the typical evening snacks that are popular with the Mysoreans. This walk is also ideal for photography enthusiasts keen on capturing the colorful diversity in ambient light.

Highlights:

• A walk through the flower and fruit market
• Try your hand at incense stick rolling
• Walk about the Bangle and Jewelry Market
• Try “Soda” at the city’s oldest pop soda maker
• Feast on local evening time snacks
• Visit an artisan workshop to witness and try your hand at the age-old tradition of Inlay work.
• Witness the fully lit up grandiose of the Amba Vilas Palace (Sunday’s and Special holidays)

Duration: Half Day (3.5 Hours)
Tour Days: All days of the Week
Time: 4:00 PM – 7:30 PM
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The Maharajah Walk

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Highlights:

  • A guided walk inside the grand Amba Vilas Palace
  • Walk along the palace past its architectural monuments, old alleyways, markets and gardens
  • Witness the many monuments that symbolize the remnants of Colonial relations.
  • Take home some locally grown and roasted coffee
  • Breakfast at an old timer’s cafe

Duration : Half Day ( 4 hours)

Tour Days : All days of the Week

Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00

Walking Distance: 5 KM


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Mysuru in a Nutshell (by Tuk Tuk or Car) is a day long tour exploring some of the “Must see” highlights of Mysuru and its hidden gems. Begin your day actively with a customary climb up Chamundi hills with a brief introduction to Yoga. Taste some local delicacies for breakfast. Be ready to soak in all things Mysuru through its vibrant markets, meet local artists and shop where the locals do and end the day with a guided visit to the silk weaving units and a walk through the Amba Vilas Palace.

Highlights:

    • Climb up Chamundi hills to learn of the founding of Mysuru
    • Feast on local delicacies at an old timers’ favorite eatery
    • Walk through the local market
    • Visit a silk weaving unit
    • Visit to an artisan’s street
    • A guided walk through the Amba Vilas Palace

Duration – 6 + Hours

Tour Days – Monday to Saturday

Start Time – 6:30 AM – 1:00 PM


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Luxury India Textile Tour of Rajasthan

Jaipur

TEXTILES OF RAJASTHAN

textiles of Rajasthan

Your itinerary at a glance…..

11 March: Arrive Delhi. Stay at The Grand New Delhi Hotel for 2 nights.

12 March: Explore markets of Delhi and enjoy an orientation tour of Delhi

13 March: Fly to Udaipur. Stay at Amet Haveli for 2 nights. Evening boat ride on Lake Pichola.

14 March: Full day to explore Lahariya Printing of Udaipur and Dabu Printing of Akola.

15 March: Drive to Jalore. Stay overnight at Ravla Bhenswara. Visit Moti Bharat textile centre.

16 March: Drive to Jodhpur. Stay for 2 nights at Indana Hotel.

17 March: Visit Mehranagarh Fort in the morning. Afternoon we visit textile workshops.

18 March: Drive to Jaipur visit Bagru workshop en route. Stay at Four Point by Sheraton for 3 nights.

19 March: Enjoy Holi celebrations today!

20 March: Morning excursion to Amber Fort. Afternoon visit block printing workshop at Sanganer.

21 March: Drive to Agra for a night at Crystal Sarovar Premier.

22 March: Visit Taj Mahal before driving to Delhi. Stay at The Connaught Hotel for 2 nights

23 March: The day is at leisure to enjoy last minute shopping or visit some sights.

24 March: Fly back home

TEXTILE TOUR OF RAJASTHAN

Day 01: 11 March: Friday: Arrive Delhi

You will arrive Delhi airport (flight is self-arranged)

You will be met by our representative at the airport exit and transferred to your hotel. You will stay for next two nights at The Grand Hotel. It is a 5-star modern hotel located between city and airport. Remainder of the day is at leisure to recover from long journey.

grand hotel

The Grand Hotel, New Delhi

Delhi Information: Located on the banks of the River Yamuna, Delhi has been continuously inhabited since at least the 6th century BC. After the rise of the Delhi Sultanate, Delhi emerged as a major political, cultural and commercial city along the trade routes between northwest India and the Indo-Gangetic plains. It is the site of many ancient and medieval monuments, archaeological sites and remains. In 1639, Mughal Emperor Shahjahan built a new walled city in Delhi which served as the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1649 to 1857.

After the British East India Company had gained control of much  of India  during  the 18th  and  19th centuries, Calcutta became the capital both under Company rule and under the British Raj, until George V announced in 1911 that it was to move back to Delhi. A new capital city, New Delhi, was built to the south of the old city during the 1920s. When India gained independence from British rule in 1947, New Delhi was declared its capital and seat of government. As such, New Delhi houses important offices of the federal government, including the Parliament of India, as well as numerous national museums, monuments, and art galleries.

Owing  to  the  migration  of people  from  across  the  country,  Delhi  has grown  to  be  a multicultural, cosmopolitan metropolis. Its rapid development and urbanization, coupled with the relatively high average income of its population, has transformed Delhi. Today, Delhi is a major cultural, political, and commercial center of India.

Day 02: 12 March : Saturday: Delhi

Today you will be picked up from your hotel in the morning and to the old quarters of Delhi. This part of Delhi is a major hub of anything famous in India. You start at Kinari Bazaar which is top hunting ground of top end designers. You can find here all the accessories needed for clothes – from simple to top end boutique level. Then you visit the busy, bustling markets of Chandani Chowk which has the best bridal wear shops in India. Later we visit Khan Market – another place for top end, boutique shopping.

In the afternoon, we enjoy an orientation tour of Lutyens’ Delhi. You will drive past Connaught Place – called as Heart of Delhi, and then stop at India Gate. Then you will drive to Raisan Hills to see Rashtrapati Bhawan (President’s Palace) from outside. Beside it is the Parliament of India.

We end the day by visiting a World Heritage Site – Humayun’s tomb. It is a complex of buildings built as the Mughal Emperor Humayun’s tomb, commissioned by Humayun’s wife Hamida Banu Begum in 1562 CE, and designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyath, a Persian architect. It was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent, and is located in Nizamuddin East, close to the Dina-panah citadel also known as Purana Qila (old fort), that Humayun founded in 1533. It was also the first structure to use red sandstone at such a scale. The complex was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.

Day 03: 13 March : Sunday: Delhi – Udaipur

After a leisurely breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport. Fly to Udaipur.

You will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Stay at Amet Haveli (Lake View Room) for 2 nights.

Amet Haveli Udaipur

Amet Haveli, Udaipur

Udaipur information: Maharana Udai Singh founded Udaipur in 1559 AD. According to a legend Udai Singh was guided by a holy man meditating on the hill near Pichola Lake to establish his capital on that very spot. Surrounded by Aravali Ranges, forests and lakes this place was less vulnerable to external invasion than Chittaurgarh.  Maharana  Udai  Singh  died  in 1572  and  was  succeeded  by Maharana  Pratap  who valiantly defended Udaipur from Mughal attacks. Maharana Pratap is the most revered Rajput icon who gallantly fought the Mughals  at  the  battle  of Haldighati  in  1576.  Mewar continuously defied foreign invaders and has a history of bloody battles until the British intervention in the nineteenth century when a treaty was signed to protect Udaipur.  Upon independence, Udaipur merged with the union of India. Udaipur today is one of the most picturesque cities in Rajasthan with its lakes, hills, and beautiful palace.

Remainder of the day is at leisure to explore Udaipur city. Due to proximity of various lakes and water bodies, Udaipur is also called as “Venice of the East”. Udaipur was the setting of famous James Bond movie – Octopussy. You will enjoy a boat ride (shared seats) on Lake Pichola.

Boating in Lake Pichola

Day 04: 14 March : Monday: Udaipur

Today you visit Akola – a craft cluster near Udaipur. This region is renowned for dabu or mud resist printing. What makes Akola’s Dabu unique is their intricate motifs and premium quality dye. The artisans painstakingly carve the wooden blocks – giving each block a matchless design. The premium quality dye extracted from plants and fruits make these fabrics bleed lesser than the usual ones. What make these families stand out, are their dedication and respect for Indigo printing. Despite the soaring demand, these craftsmen have been deliberately confined to a minimal production quantity per day, to retain the quality of the fabric. Immersing the fabrics in organic dyes, they pay unconditional devotion to each and every fabric they produce. Before the printing process starts, the cloth is thoroughly washed and soaked for 36 hours, to make it soft and absorbable. The fabrics are first drip-dried, then placed on these printing tables, ready for Hand-block printing. Intricately carved hand-blocks, in numerous designs, these are dipped in a mixture of mud and tree gum and are imprinted on the fabrics. Once the block printing is done, the fabrics are dipped in indigo water craters. Then the cloth is washed thoroughly to remove the mud pattern.

Lehriya

Udaipur is well known for its Lehriya (waves) pattern. This is one of the so many tie and dye patterns that results in wavy pattern, which symbolizes water waves. Lahariya is dyed in different colours. The stripes of different colors are usually arranged diagonally and use two colors are common. The two colors alternate in waves. Originally, the two colors used were the auspicious colors of yellow and red. Turbans, stoles and saris with laheriya are liked and worn all around year but carry a special meaning on and around the time of Teej festival and monsoon.

Lehriya

Day 05: 15 March : Tuesday: Udaipur – Jalore

After breakfast, you will drive for 3-4 hours to Jalore village. Stay overnight at Ravla Bhenswara – a beautiful home of noble family of Jalore.

Rawla Bhainswara, Jalore

Rawla Bhainswara, Jalore

In the afternoon, we visit the artisans practicing Moti Bharat – a unique textile art found in Jalore. Motibharat is one among those inimitable crafts which is originated in India somewhere in the middle of nineteenth century and predominantly practiced in the Jalor district of Rajasthan but its origin can be traced to the rural part of Gujarat as well. This art extensively used beads on cloth to create interesting patterns. Traditionally the craft was used to make artifacts which are used decorating houses like toran which is used for decorating the main entrance of the house. Wall hangings, small artifacts which are used for token of gift symbolizes luck), fans, toys or decorative artifact in the shape of birds and animals, necklaces, pouches etc. Over the years, artisans have used this art into fashion accessories, brooches, necklaces etc?

Moti Bharat

Day 06: 16 March : Wednesday:  Jalore – Jodhpur

Today morning, we drive to Jodhpur – the blue city. We stay for next two nights at Indana Hotel. This is a charming hotel built in character style, swimming pool and good service.

Indana Palace, Jodhpur

Indana Palace, Jodhpur

Jodhpur is a historic city and the origin dates to the year 1459 AD when it was founded by Rao Jodha, the Rajput chieftan of the Rathores.  The Rathore kingdom was also known as the Marwar and was the largest in Rajputana. The city was  built  as  the  new  capital  of  the  state  of  Marwar  (now Rajasthan)  to replace  the ancient capital Mandore,  the ruins of which can be seen near what is now the Mandore Gardens. The people   of   Jodhpur   and   surrounding   areas   are   hence   also commonly called as Marwaris. Jodhpur is also known as the Blue City, an apt name as most houses in the old city are shades of blue. This is particularly noticeable on the north side of the town, known as Brahmpuri for the many Brahmins that live there.

Day 07: 17 March : Thursday: Jodhpur

mehrangarh fort jodhpur

Today morning, we visit the impressive Mehranagarh Fort. It lies in the heart of the old city of Jodhpur and is located atop a 125 m high hill. The magnificent Mehrangarh Fort is the most majestic and one of the largest forts in India. It was originally started (c.1459) by Rao Jodha, founder of Jodhpur. However, most of the extant fort dates from the period of Jaswant Singh (1638-78). The walls of the fort are up to 36 m high and 21 m wide; they enclose some exquisite structures. The fort museum houses an exquisite collection of palanquins, howdahs (elephant seat), royal cradles, miniatures, musical instruments, costumes and furniture.  The ramparts of Mehrangarh Fort provide not only excellently preserved cannons but also a breath-taking view of the city.

In the afternoon, we visit the textile workshops in the city. Also visit Salawas – a small village 22 kms from Jodhpur, famous for durries(rugs) made by local craftsman. The durry (rugs) weaved out of cotton or wool. You visit Salawas Durry Udhyog to see the art of making durries. They are weaved on village looms in vibrant designs and motifs. The simplest is in single color with contrasting borders and the more complicated one 5 bore geometric patterns animal’s designs or floral designs in a mix of contrasting color.

Day 08: 18 March : Friday: Jodhpur – Jaipur

Drive to Jaipur early in the morning (6-7 hours). On the way we visit the block printing workshop at Bagru.  A small village about 20 miles East of Jaipur, Bagru is famous for traditional hand block printed textile.  The craftsmen from various places in Rajasthan – like Sawai Madhopur, Alwar, Junjjhunu and Sikar – migrated to Bagru some 300 years ago. They made it their home, and one of Rajasthan’s most important centers of hand block printing. Bagru is derived from the word ‘Bagora’ – the name of an island in a lake where the city was originally built and is famous for its palm fan and ‘chintz’ (fadat) production pattern. The traditional ‘motifs’ of Bagru have under gone change over the years. But the basic techniques and colors have remained unchanged and unaffected through these centuries. This makes the Bagru prints spectacularly different, distinctive and highly specialized. The local people, particularly the women, mainly used the Bagru prints in the past. Patterns with rich colors like the indigo blue, alizarin, iron block and bright yellow were produced on coarse cotton cloth by indigenous processed of dyeing and printing. In building up patterns, geometrical forms were adopted along with floral, animal and bird forms. Everything seemed to be inspired from local sources. Synthetic dyed have now replaced some natural dyes but their resists, their process and their sequences have hardly under gone any change. The styles and motifs have been adapted to some extent to the changing market pattern Bagru prints are characterized by circular designs, as well as linear and floral patterns.

Bagru Block Printing

We Carry on to Jaipur and stay for next three nights at Four Points by Sheraton – a comfortable 4-star modern hotel located centrally in Jaipur city.

Four Points by Sheraton, Jaipur

Four Points by Sheraton, Jaipur

Jaipur, also popularly known as the Pink City, is the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan. During the British rule in India, Jaipur was the capital of the princely state of Jaipur. Founded on 18 November, 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber, the city today has a population of more than 6 million. Jaipur is the first planned city of India, located in the semi-desert lands of Rajasthan. The city which once had been the capital of the royalty now is the capital city of Rajasthan.  The very structure of Jaipur resembles the taste of the Rajputs and the Royal families. At present, Jaipur is a major business centre with all requisites of a metropolitan city.

Day 09: 19 March : Saturday: Jaipur

Jaipur

Today is Holi – the festival of Colors! A special celebration is arranged in the hotel, followed by festive lunch. In the evening, we may venture out for a stroll in the colorful markets of Jaipur.

Day 10: 20 March : Sunday: Jaipur

Today morning, we will enjoy an excursion to Amber Fort, with a photo stop at the famous ‘Palace of Winds’. The hilltop fort of Amer can be ascended on elephant’s back or in a jeep. The fort was the ancient citadel of the ruling Kachhawa clan of Amber, before the capital was shifted to present day Jaipur. Amber Fort is known for its unique artistic style, blending both Hindu and Muslim (Mughal) elements, and its ornate and breathtaking artistic mastery. Amber Fort is constructed of white and red sandstone. The Fort is unique in that its outside, an imposing and rugged defensive structure, is markedly different from its inside, an ornate, lavish interior influenced by both Hindu and Muslim (Mughal) styles of ornamentation.  The walls of the interior of the fort are covered with murals, frescoes and paintings.

Jaipur

Later we will enjoy a camel ride near Amber Fort before returning to the hotel.

Sanganer

In the afternoon, we visit Sanganer – another village famous for block printing. In both the Sanganer and Bagru prints, the colors are picked carefully. Each has a separate significance. For instance, red is the color of love, yellow of spring, indigo of Lord Krishna, and saffron of the yogi (seer). The wooden blocks that are used are made of teak wood. Traditionally, vegetable dyes made of madder, pomegranate rind, indigo, and turmeric were used. These have now been largely replaced by chemical dyes. Often, the fabric is dyed before it is printed.

The main distinguishing feature between Sanganer and Bagru printing is that Sanganer print is usually done on a white ground, whereas Bagru prints are on an Indigo or a dyed background. Local water also has its effects. In Sanganer water, block comes out in its best dark shade, while at Bagru block comes with a reddish tinge. As water has always been abundant in Sanganer, the washing of cloth has formed the main basis of printing and dyeing as compared to Bagru where water is comparatively scarce.

There are also differences in motifs. Traditionally, motifs printed at Bagru are large with bold line, as compared to Sanganer, where sombre colors and fine lines, intricate detailing is practiced. Sanganeri motifs are naturalistically rendered, with motifs usually based on flowers (like Iris, Rose, Poppy, Marigold, Sunflower) whereas Bagru motifs are more geometric shapes.

Block Printing

Block Printing Workshop

Day 11: 21 March : Monday: Jaipur – Agra

 

After breakfast drive for about 5-6 hours to Agra. Your stay for tonight is arranged at Crystal Sarovar Premier – a 4 star modern hotel.

Crystal Sarovar Premier

Crystal Sarovar Premier, Agra

Day 12: 22 March : Tuesday: Agra – Delhi

You will rise early today and head to Taj Mahal to see it before sunrise. Taj Mahal, one of the most famous buildings in the world, is the mausoleum of Shah Jahan’s favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is one of the New Seven Wonders of the world, and one of three World Heritage Sites in Agra. Completed in 1653, the Taj Mahal was built by the Mughal king Shah Jahan as the final resting place for his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Finished in marble, it is perhaps India’s most fascinating and beautiful monument. This perfectly symmetrical monument  took  22  years  (1630-1652)  of hard labor and 20,000 workers, masons and jewelers to build and is set  amidst  landscaped  gardens.  Built by the Persian architect, Ustad Isa, the Taj Mahal is on the bank of the Yamuna River. It can be observed from Agra Fort from where Emperor Shah Jahan gazed at it, for the last eight years of his life, as a prisoner of his son Aurangzeb. It is an acknowledged masterpiece of symmetry. Verses of the Koran are inscribed on it and at the top of the gate are twenty-two small domes, signifying the number of years the monument took to build. The Taj Mahal was built on a marble platform that stands above a sandstone one. The most elegant dome of the Taj Mahal has a diameter of 60 feet (18 m), and rises to a height of 80 feet (24 m); directly under this dome is the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal. Shah Jahan’s tomb was erected next to hers by his son Aurangzeb.  The interiors are decorated by fine inlay work, incorporating semi- precious stones

Taj Mahal

You will have a leisure time in Agra for some shopping. Late afternoon, you will be driven to Delhi (3-4 hours’ drive). Stay for 2 nights at Taj Connaught Hotel (Superior Room). This first class modern hotel is conveniently located closed to shops and restaurants.

Taj Connaught, New Delhi

Taj Connaught, New Delhi

Day 13: 23 March : Wednesday: Delhi

This day is at leisure. You can visit some of the markets again to do last minute shopping – based on your textile experience in Rajasthan. A sightseeing tour of Delhi can also be arranged on local payment.

Day 14: 24 March : Thursday: Depart Delhi

At an appropriate time, you will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to international airport (check-in is 3 hours prior). Fly back home with happy memories of Indian Adventure!

*** End of Tour ***

MEAL PLAN: Bed & Breakfast

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INCLUDED IN PRICE:

  • Accommodation for 13 nights on twin-share (single occupancy at a supplement).
  • Delhi – Udaipur flight in economy
  • Road travel by a private chauffeur-driven, air-conditioned vehicle
  • Assistance at airports
  • All scheduled sightseeing with English speaking local guides
  • Service of a tour manager
  • Entrance fees at the monuments
  • Block printing workshop at Bagru
  • Visit to textile workshop at Akola, Jalore and Jodhpur
  • All currently applicable taxes

 NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE:

  • International flight and airport taxes
  • India Visa Fee
  • Travel Insurance
  • Any COVID related expenses
  • Meals (Lunches & Dinners) not included in meal plan
  • Expenses of personal nature like room service items, laundry, telephone calls etc
  • Camera fees at the monuments (nominal)
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Luxury India Culinary Tour by Odin is a 12N/13D travel extravaganza that delivers rich cultural and culinary experiences from the Royal state of Rajasthan, India. This tour combines the best of hotels, heritage properties, exposure to Indian cooking techniques, a variety of foods, flavors and spices and colorful tales that will bring you back to India for more.

Destinations covered: Delhi – Jaipur – Delwara – Udaipur

Duration: 12N/13D

DETAILED PROGRAM (Subject to Change)

Day 0: DELHI, The Imperial

On arrival at Delhi International Airport, you will meet our driver who will take you to The Imperial Hotel. After settling in, guests will gather at 6:00 PM at The Imperial’s Spice Route Courtyard for an informal welcome.

the-imperial-new-delhi

Afterwards, we will share our first dinner together at Indian Accent Restaurant, the #1 Restaurant in India, and the only one to be featured on the prestigious World’s 50 Best Restaurant List. Prepare yourself for an unforgettable meal crafted by chef Manish Mehrota.

Indian Accent Restaurant

Day 02: DELHI, The Imperial

After breakfast, we will meet our food and culture expert and begin our program by immersing ourselves in Old Delhi’s Meena Bazaar and Chandni Chowk, a centenary souk-like bazaar with narrow crowded alleyways.

Old Delhi Meena Bazaar

spice market, Khari Baoli

We can depend on Seema, who knows it well, to take us to her “back streets”. We’ll visit Asia’s largest wholesale spice market, Khari Baoli, to see where spices have been traded since the 17th century, and walk through Paranthe Wali Gali (“lane of paratha-makers”) for vegetarian stuffed and fried Indian breads.

paranthe wali gali chandni chowk

Before lunch, we will visit an old Haveli (mansion) to meet a family of traditional perfume makers.

traditional perfume makers chandni chowk

Return to the hotel and rest during the afternoon and evening, relax with an ayurvedic massage, enjoy the swimming pool or explore at your own leisure.

Ayurveda

Dinner tonight will be at your discretion. This is your time to rest close in or venture out daringly to a place of your choice.

Day 03: DELHI, The Imperial

Today after a leisurely breakfast, we’ll go on a colonial walk in New Delhi. We will visit India Gate and see the Parliament and Secretariat. This is to give you a sense of place and history and not something you expected of India — wide avenues and historic perspective.

 India Gate

Afterwards, we will drive to an Indian home for a cooking demo of traditional Southern Indian home cooking, learning to use local spices and ingredients in an informal, everyday way. We will enjoy a large vegetarian lunch with our hosts and friends.

cooking demo of traditional Southern Indian home cooking

Return to the Imperial Hotel after lunch and enjoy the afternoon and evening for relaxing or optional spa treatment. Shopping opportunities at the nearby Santushti Complex, upon request.

santushti complex chanakyapuri

Free evening to rest and get ready for an early departure the following day.

*We have found that is better not to plan too many big dinners after large lunches that last until 4pm. Time differences prevent good digestion and attention the first few days, and it is best to respect the need for rest and light eating in preparation for the following days to come.

Day 04: DELHI / JAIPUR, Samode Haveli

(Shatbadi Express Train, departure 6:05 am, arrival 10:30 am)

Very early morning transfer to the New Delhi Railway station to board our train for Jaipur.

Rajasthani cuisine and spices

On arrival in Jaipur, we will meet with Thakur and Mrs. Durga Singh, our wonderful hosts for an introduction to Rajasthan cuisine and spices, followed by lunch.

Rajasthani Food

Thakur Durga Singh is an exceptional narrator and host. He is a scion of the erstwhile aristocratic family of Mandawa and brings his culture and country vibrantly alive. Durga sports not only a grand mustache but also a wonderful sense of humor.

Late afternoon transfer to our hotel. Dinner tonight at your discretion.

Day 05: JAIPUR, Samode Haveli

This morning we drive to the sprawling hilltop Amber Fort in the Aravali hills with its opulent royal apartments, halls, and dramatic views.

Climbing-amber-fort-elephant-jaipur-1

Afterward, we will visit the Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing and the Brigitte Singh’s studio in a bougainvillea-covered haveli to learn about the art of woodblock printing. Her hand-printed textiles are legendary: her red poppy print is on view at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

Anokhi Museum Jaipur

Later on, we will visit an elephant sanctuary in the countryside. We will get to feed, wash and decorate the resident elephants, before sitting on their bare backs or simply strolling in the wilderness with them. Lunch al fresco.

elephant sanctuary Jaipur

Late afternoon drive back into the city. If you are up to it after a busy day, we will explore the colorful, chaotic bazaars known for their handicrafts, textiles, leather, antiques, and enamel and inlay jewelry. Dinner at the hotel.

bapu bazar Jaipur

Day 06: JAIPUR, Samode Haveli

After breakfast, we will have a guided visit to the Observatory, followed by lunch in the hotel. Free afternoon of bazaar shopping or relaxation.

Jantar Mantar jaipur

In the evening, we’ll have the pleasure of cooking on the fire with Chef Rajiv of Samode learning from his wealth of knowledge and brilliant storytelling, followed by dinner in a private dining room of the Haveli.

Samode Haveli

Day 07: JAIPUR  to CHHATRASAGAR (5-hour drive), Chhatrasagar Luxury Tents

Drive to Chhatrasagar and check into our luxurious campsite on the dam. The luxury tents offer breathtaking views of the sunrise over the lake and sunsets on the Aravali hills.

Chhatrasagar Luxury Tents

Delicious Rajasthani lunch and dinner will be enjoyed overlooking the lake. Other than meals, guests will have the afternoon and evening free to explore, go birdwatching with a scope with a few others around the lake to enjoy the beautiful locale, and to soak in some fresh air.

Later, cocktails around the bonfire while we listen to folkloric tales of jaguars and princesses.

Day 08: CHHATRASAGAR, Chhatrasagar Luxury Tents

Chhatra Sagar was built as a hunting lodge of the Nimaj Estate, surrounded by lush green fields and a 100-year-old reservoir, built by Thakur Chhatra Singh, a powerful noble of Marwar in the 19th century to create a water source for his kingdom.

Chhatrasagar jeep safari

After breakfast, we will take a jeep safari to the fennel and cumin fields accompanied by one of our hosts from the family. We will walk on the farm to the local village, visiting the elementary school and greet the ladies at the well, visit the potter, the spinner, and see how they live in a simple village, exploding with color.

Chhatrasagar

Lunch and free afternoon to enjoy the peace and quiet, and the lake views! Sunset hike to the nearby hillock for sundowners and amazing views. Dinner and all meals served by red-turbaned Rajasthani herdsmen.

Day 09: CHHATRASAGAR TO DELWARA (4.5-hour drive), The Raas Devigarh

After breakfast, we bid farewell to our friends at Chhatra Sagar, as we head to Delwara and check into Raas Devigarh. Overlooking the surrounding green hills, the hotel seems to float in the air and this is one of Peggy’s favorite spots to relax and reflect on the trips’ adventures so far. The hotel is known for their spa and the many terraces and patios where you can slow down and take it all in. Mystics still roam the ancient Aravali hills, and one can’t help but gaze at their splendor.

The Raas Devigarh

Late lunch at Devigarh. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon and evening at your leisure.

Day 10: DELWARA, The Raas Devigarh

Before lunch, we will wander through the local village to interact with the villagers and learn more about their crafts and lifestyle. Free for lunch and afternoon at leisure to enjoy the spa and pool.

The Raas Devigarh

Dinner tonight at The Raas Devigarh.

Day 11: UDAIPUR (1 HOUR DRIVE), The Lake Palace

After breakfast, we will drive to Udaipur and explore the City Palace, a blend of stern Rajput military architecture on the outside and lavish Mughal decorative art on the inside. This palace built between the 16th and 20th centuries is the largest in Rajasthan, with a maze of royal apartments and courtyards designed to confuse invaders.

City_palace_udaipur

City Palace Udaipur

Afterwards, we will check into the fabulous Taj Lake Palacea dream of white marble and mosaic built in 1754 in the middle of Lake Pichola for the frolicking courtesans. Lunch at the Jharokha Restaurant at the hotel.

Taj Palace Hotel Udaipur

This evening, we are invited into the fabled kitchens of Neel Kamal restaurant to spend time with the beloved chefs of the Taj Lake Palace, followed by our farewell dinner.

Day 12: UDAIPUR / DELHI (1:50 PM flight) – The Trident

Free morning to relax and pack. In the afternoon, we will transfer to the Udaipur airport in time for our flight back to Delhi. On arrival at the Domestic Airport in Delhi at 3:20 PM, we will be met by a local guide, who will take us to The Trident Hotel in Gurgaon, located in close proximity to the International Airport.

trident hotel gurgaon

Guests will be free for drinks and dinner, as we prepare for our final departures.

Day 13: DEPARTURE DELHI

Breakfast at the hotel. Guests will be transferred with assistance to the International Airport for their flights.

End of Tour

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On a typical day’s birding with us in this avian wonderland, you will find yourself in breathtaking surroundings searching for legendary birds in pristine forests, with mighty Himalayan peaks towering in the distance – all in all, Bhutan is a destination like no other! As we journey through this fabled land we will regularly cross dramatic mountain passes, that are adorned with brightly colored prayer flags and chortens (temples), and these give way to vast countrysides often dominated by impressive dzongs (temple-fortresses) that so characterize this unique country. We look forward to having you aboard this adventure through a paradise of culture, birds and scenic vistas as we explore the heavenly riches of Bhutan!

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Quick Itinerary –  Assam Extension

Day 1 Guwahati to Kaziranga National Park
Day 2 Kaziranga National Park
Day 3 Kaziranga National Park to Nameri National Park
Day 4 Nameri National Park
Day 5 Nameri National Park to Samdrup Jongkhar for those doing the main Bhutan tour or Nameri to Guwahati and departure

Quick Itinerary –  Assam Extension

Day 1 Arrive from India into Samdrup Jongkhar
Day 2 Samdrup Jongkhar to campsite near Morong
Day 3 Morong area
Day 4 Morong camp to Trashigang
Day 5 Trashigang to Lower Lingmethang Road (Yongkola)
Days 6 & 7 Lower Lingmethang Road (Yongkola)
Days 8 & 9 Lingmethang Road camp upper level (Sengor)
Day 10 Sengor camp to Bumthang
Day 11 Bumthang to Trongsa
Day 12 Trongsa to Tingtibi
Day 13 Tingtibi area
Day 14 Tingtibi to Trongsa
Day 15 Trongsa to Punakha via Pele La
Day 16 Tashitang Valley
Day 17 Punakha to Thimpu via Dochu La
Day 18 Thimpu to Paro
Day 19 Chele La
Day 20 Departure from Paro

Assam Extension Tour Plan

Duration: 4N/5D

Places Covered: Kaziranga & Nameri National Parks

Kaziranga National Park

Nestled in north-eastern India in the formerly independent Assam, Kaziranga National Park is one of the most spectacular wildernesses in all of Asia. This area gains its fame as one of the last places on earth where the prehistoric Indian One-horned Rhinoceros can be found. In fact, game abounds in the watery meadows that make Kaziranga so aesthetically pleasing – no other site in Asia can match the vast herds of big mammals that occur here! From both jeep and elephant back, we will search for Indian Elephant, Bengal Florican, Swamp Francolin, Pied Falconet and a plethora of other exciting birds and mammals that occur abundantly in this biologically diverse part of the natural world. To boot, we will also spend time exploring the riches of Nameri National Park. This park boasts luscious deciduous and evergreen forests along the Jia-Bhoroli River and is a haven for many rare creatures, including one of Asia’s rarest birds, the critically endangered White-winged Duck!

Day 1: Guwahati to Kaziranga National Park.

From the town of Guwahati, we will begin our journey to the world-renowned Kaziranga National Park. En route we will make a stop at the local refuse dump that attracts hundreds of the regal Greater Adjutant, a rare and extremely localized bird throughout most of its limited range. Guwahati remains the best place on earth to see this regal stork, while smaller numbers of the more widespread Lesser Adjutant are also attracted to this site. Citrine and White Wagtails are usually around in good numbers and Striated Grassbird and Plain and Yellow-bellied Prinias will be looked for in areas of rank grass. After soaking in the adjutant storks we will continue our journey to Kaziranga where we will arrive in time for lunch. The entire afternoon will be spent exploring the park in open gypsies, a perfect way to enjoy Kaziranga’s abundant wildlife.

Day 2: Kaziranga National Park.

This exciting wilderness of marshes, open grassland, woodlands and forest, which is situated on the floodplain of the Brahmaputra River, will be the focus of our attention for today. A total of one-third of the entire world population of Indian Rhinoceros is located in Kaziranga and we will likely enjoy incredible sightings of these highly threatened beasts. The area is also home to many eye-catching and very special birds including the rare Bengal Florican, which will be searched for in the long grass that covers huge areas of the reserve. Our best chance of viewing the endangered Florican will be from elephant back, though we will have to be lucky to see this extremely rare species! Transport will also give us our best shots at other high priority species such as the near-endemic Swamp Francolin, Baya, Streaked, Black-breasted and the rare Finn’s Weavers, as well as Chestnut-capped and Striated Babblers, Bengal Bush Lark, Rosy Pipit and Siberian Rubythroat. The critically endangered Greater Adjutant occurs alongside the Lesser Adjutant in wet areas, and we will keep our eyes peeled skywards for Pallas’s and Grey-headed Fish Eagles. Western Marsh and Pied Harriers can be found quartering over the grassland areas, and the stately Black-necked Stork is still fairly numerous throughout the region.

Kaziranga’s network of extensive wetlands is home to huge numbers of resident and migrant waterbirds, most notably the handsome Bar-headed Goose, Indian Spot-billed Duck, Cotton Pygmy Goose, Pheasant-tailed and Bronze-winged Jacanas and the splendid Stork-billed Kingfisher, among many other species. Woodland areas are the best place to search for a number of specials, including the huge Blue-bearded and stunning Chestnut-headed Bee-eaters, Green Imperial Pigeon, Black-winged Cuckooshrike, Large Woodshrike, Lineated, Blue-throated and Coppersmith Barbets, extravagant Green-billed Malkoha, four species of gorgeous parakeets (Rose-ringed, Alexandrine, Red-breasted and the scarce Blossom-headed) and a host of woodpeckers, which includes Streak-throated, Fulvous-breasted and Grey-capped Pygmy, as well as Greater and Black-rumped Flamebacks. We will also explore small patches of evergreen forest in the area where we hope to find numerous interesting species. These include the striking Asian Fairy Bluebird, Black-crested Bulbul and Great and Oriental Pied Hornbills. More secretive species include Puff-throated and Abbott’s Babblers and White-rumped Shama. Other notable birds that we hope to see here are Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Common Emerald Dove, Greater and Lesser Yellownapes, Greater Racket-tailed Drongo, Golden-fronted Leafbird, Streaked Spiderhunter and Crimson Sunbird.

Game viewing in the reserve is excellent and besides the Indian Rhinoceros, there are also plenty of wild Water Buffalo and Indian Elephant. Furthermore, Kaziranga is one of the reserves where Bengal Tiger still occurs in reasonable numbers; here they tend to favour areas where the grass is long and dense, which aids them in ambushing their main prey, Swamp and Hog Deer. We will, however, be lucky to encounter one of these regal beasts. While in the forests we will also keep our eyes and ears open for Hoolock Gibbon and Capped Langur. Other mammal species we may find include Sambar and Wild Boar, all of which frequent the grassy, watery meadows in the reserve.

Day 3: Kaziranga National Park to Nameri National Park.

We have a final opportunity for some birding in Kaziranga before lunch, after which we depart for Nameri National Park where we will arrive in the late afternoon. Upon arrival we will search an area for Oriental Hobby and if we are fortunate, Brown Hawk-Owl after dark.

Day 4: Nameri National Park.

We will have a full day to explore the forested areas of this park for our main target – the highly endangered White-winged Duck. This large forest duck inhabits forested pools and slow-flowing river channels and our chances of finding it are very good. Whilst searching for this rare species, we will also be on the lookout for other forest denizens, including the rare Pale-capped Pigeon, Pin-tailed and Wedge-tailed Green Pigeons, seldom-seen Pied Falconet, spectacular Sultan Tit, Common Green Magpie, Greater Necklaced and Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrushes, Green-billed Malkoha, Pale-chinned Blue Flycatcher, Chestnut-bellied and Velvet-fronted Nuthatches, gigantic Blue-bearded Bee-eater, Vernal Hanging Parrot, the attractive and scarce Black-breasted Thrush, Maroon Oriole, Barred Cuckoo-Dove, Wreathed and magnificent Great Hornbills and Oriental Dollarbird. In the afternoon there will be an option to either return to the forest in search of any species we may have missed in the morning or to take a boat cruise on the Jia-Bhoroli River. The river here attracts such species as Small Pratincole, Great and Indian Stone-curlews, River Lapwing, River Tern, Crested Kingfisher, Sand Lark and in winter and early spring, the incomparable Ibisbill.

Day 5: Nameri National Park to Guwahati.

In the morning, after breakfast, we depart this wonderful region and make our way to the Bhutanese border, where we begin the main tour to the Himalayan birding paradise of Bhutan. Those not doing the main tour will take a transfer back to Guwahati.

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Birding Tour Bhutan

Duration: 19N/20D

Birding Tour Bhutan

Detailed Tour Plan

Day 1: Arrive from India into Bhutan, Samdrup Jongkhar.

For those not doing the Assam Extension, the tour will begin in the Indian town of Guwahati, after which we will cross the border from India into the south-eastern corner of Bhutan where we will meet our local hosts and our Bhutanese birding adventure will begin! This tour is timed to coincide with the glorious advent of spring, offering an exceptional visual spectacle and a host of exciting and mouth-watering birds. Bhutan is a remote country, still remarkably isolated from much of the distractions of the modern world, and we are privileged to be among the lucky few to visit this fascinating land. If time allows we will do some introductory Bhutanese birding around town where we may find a few characteristically low-altitude species such as gaudy Blue-throated, Coppersmith and Lineated Barbets, Blue-bearded Bee-eater, Indian Pond Heron, Ashy Woodswallow, Cinereous Tit, Chestnut-tailed Starling and Pied and Great Mynas.

Day 2: Samdrup Jongkhar to campsite near Morong.

This morning we will begin our journey into the mountains and higher altitude forests that so characterise this fabled land. As we journey into Bhutan’s forested foothills, the transition from the vast lowland plains of India is stark and characterized by a refreshingly variable topography. We will spend the morning exploring the foothills surrounding Samdrup Jongkhar. The remnant forest patches and small stands of bamboo that hug the river outside of town support a number of exciting lowland species. Lowland specialities that we will be on the lookout for this morning include the impressive Wreathed and Great Hornbills, Mountain Hawk-Eagle, Mountain Imperial Pigeon, tiny Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker, Common Iora, Rufescent Prinia, bright blue Black-naped Monarch, beautiful red-and-black Scarlet Minivet, Black-crested, Ashy and Black Bulbuls, Pin-striped Tit-Babbler, Golden-fronted Leafbird, bamboo-dwelling Yellow-bellied Warbler, White-rumped Shama, outrageous Sultan Tit, brilliant Asian Fairy-bluebird and stunning Long-tailed Broadbill.

Rocky streams in the area harbour the prominently patterned Black-backed Forktail as well as Slaty-backed Forktail, White-capped and Plumbeous Water Redstarts, Grey Wagtail, Brown Dipper and Crested Kingfisher. There is also the possibility of seeing some of the area’s rarely encountered birds such as Dark-rumped Swift and Pied Falconet. If we are fortunate to find a fruiting fig tree we may be treated to a host of gaudy frugivores including hornbills, barbets and colourful species of green pigeon that are attracted to this irresistible food source.

After lunch, we will head further north, through the forested foothills, towards our campsite near Morong. The remainder of the afternoon will be spent birding a stretch of beautiful, mossy, mid-altitude broad-leaved forest. Our main target here is the extremely special and aptly-named Beautiful Nuthatch. Other interesting species we may encounter this afternoon while searching for the highly-sought nuthatch include Black-faced Warbler, Grey-headed Canary-Flycatcher, Black- Sultan, throated Bushtit, Striated Laughingthrush, Long-tailed Sibia, the sensational Silver-eared Leiothrix and awesome Rufous-necked Hornbill, to name a few.

Tonight we will enjoy the first of many nights camping throughout the country. Our comfortable canvas tents will be set up ahead of time with a picturesque view of the forested valley below. When we arrive in camp our crew of backup staff, including our own chef, will be ready to serve us tea, coffee and a hearty traditional meal.

Day 3: Morong area.

We will spend the entire day birding and exploring the lush forests around Morong. The foothill forest here pulsates with bird life and we will really be able to get stuck into the vast array of wonderful Bhutanese birds that inhabit these forests. We are sure to be entertained at breakfast by a number of delightful species such as Rusty-cheeked Scimitar Babbler, Little Bunting, immaculate Blue-fronted Redstart and Russet Sparrow that often move through the edge of the camp in the early morning. We are also likely to see our first of many vivid Blue Whistling Thrushes, chattering Green-backed Tits, Whiskered Yuhinas, Rusty-fronted Barwings and colourful Chestnut-tailed Minlas this morning. These extremely attractive species will be seen commonly throughout the tour but are always a pleasure to encounter.

Some of the other eye-catching and vibrant species that we may see today include White-naped Yuhina, Streaked Spiderhunter, striking Orange-bellied Leafbird, secretive Blue-winged and Grey-sided Laughingthrushes, Hume’s Treecreeper, Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler, brilliant Scarlet Finch, gorgeous Black-eared Shrike-Babbler and Yellow-throated Fulvetta. Brown-flanked Bush Warblers call from forest-edge thickets and we may even see a soaring Crested Goshawk as well as Black Eagle and Rufous-bellied Hawk-Eagle overhead.

Day 4: Morong camp to Trashigang.

Today we continue our journey into the heart of the country, passing through lofty forests and rhododendron-filled valleys as we make our way to the slopes of Yongphu La. Several birding stops will be made along the way in areas of lush, verdant, montane forest. Some of the desirable species that we will be on the lookout for this morning include the much sought-after Ward’s Trogon, highly nomadic Golden-naped Finch, scarce White-spectacled Warbler, Rufous-winged Fulvetta, exquisite Green-tailed Sunbird, Yellow-cheeked and Yellow-browed Tits, White-tailed Nuthatch and Fire-breasted Flowerpecker. Himalayan Vulture can be seen soaring overhead while noisy bands of Black -eared Shrike eared Shrike scurry off the road edges. We will also keep our eyes open for the Migratory White-throated Needletail that could turn up almost anywhere.

In the late morning we will search carefully in the vicinity of the large Giant Rock Bee nests clinging to cliff faces for the rare Yellow-rumped Honeyguide, one of only two species of honeyguide found in Asia and if we are very lucky we may even happen across a Wallcreeper as we slowly meander to the top of Yongphu La. After winding our way through a series of pine-clad slopes we will arrive in the settlement of Trashigang in the late afternoon. In the vicinity of our hotel, we will have our first opportunity to experience the village life of the Bhutanese people. The local markets here showcase a great variety of sundries including grains, garlands of dried chillies, hand woven silk garments, bamboo crafts, hocks of yak meat, fermented cheese balls and colourful textiles. Trashigang is situated at the foot of a steep wooded valley, and within the town, it is possible to visit the scenic Trashigang Dzong that overlooks the confluence of the Dangme Chu and the Gamri Chu.

Day 5: Trashigang to Lower Lingmethang Road (Yongkola).

Today will be a fairly long travel day as we make our way towards Kori La passing through dry, shrubby hillsides and native Chir pine forest where we may encounter Himalayan Bulbul, Striated Prinia, Blue-capped Rock Thrush, Hodgson’s Redstart and noisy flocks of extravagant White-crested Laughingthrush. We will wind our way through breathtaking Himalayan scenery on narrow but good roads that tightly hug the dramatic slopes of the middle Himalayas.

Passing over the lofty Kori La, adorned with an array of colourful prayer flags, we will stop to search through the stands of rhododendrons and stunted growth for several mid-altitude species. Specials include Darjeeling Woodpecker, Chestnut-crowned Laughingthrush, dazzling Green-tailed Sunbird, migrant Blue Rock Thrush, Grey-winged Blackbird, striking Yellow-billed Blue Magpie, Slaty-blue Flycatcher, Black-faced Warbler, Rufous-winged Fulvetta, Rufous-breasted Accentor and the flame-throated Red-billed Leiothrix that moves secretively through forest undergrowth. Here we also have further chances for the rare Ward’s Trogon and Golden-naped Finch as well as the highly-elusive Black-headed Shrike-Babbler. We may also encounter nomadic seed-eaters like Crimson-browed Finch and Yellow-breasted Greenfinch.

After passing through the fair-sized village of Mongar we will drop right down to 600m and break for lunch in an open field where Rufous-necked Laughing thrushes and Crested Buntings often forage. The remainder of the afternoon will be spent birding the lowland forest patches above the town of Lingmethang. Here we may encounter the lime-coloured Common Green Magpie, Chestnut-winged Cuckoo, Slaty-backed Forktail, Yellow-vented Warbler, blue-and-white Ultramarine Flycatcher and Black-chinned and Striated Yuhinas. In the late afternoon, we will continue to our campsite on the lower reaches of the fabled Lingmethang Road where we will be based for the next three nights.

Day 6 & 7: Lower Lingmethang Road (Yongkola).

The Lingmethang Road is rightfully famous among birders and is often regarded as one of the best birding sites in all of Asia as it affords the birder an opportunity to access the seemingly endless tracts of pristine broad-leaved and coniferous forest that spans across a vast altitudinal range. All this is protected within the Thrumsing La National Park and we will spend a full five days covering the various different habitats and altitudes along this road in search of the area’s splendid diversity of birds and interesting mammals.

We are fortunate to have two full days set aside along the lower portion of the road to explore the rich forest, peppered with orchids and draped in vines and alive with the sights and sounds of some of the most wonderful birds in all of the mighty Himalayas! Likely to steal the show are several of Asia’s most sought-after birds and two of our main targets, the beautiful but rare Ward’s Trogon (the male an unbelievable pink and the female an unusual lemon yellow!) and the incomparable and endangered Rufous-necked Hornbill.

Additional delectable species we will be searching for here include flocks of busy Greater Rufous-headed and Black-throated Parrotbills, Golden-breasted and Yellow-throated Fulvettas, the shy Rufous-throated Wren-Babbler, Lesser Yellownape, Crimson-breasted Woodpecker, the vivid Asian Emerald Cuckoo, Grey-cheeked and often-elusive Broad-billed Warblers, radiant Large Niltava, White-naped Yuhina, White-tailed Robin, the much-desired Coral-billed Scimitar Babbler, unobtrusive Mountain Tailorbird, outrageous Himalayan Cutia, Little Forktail, resplendent Mrs. Gould’s Sunbird, secretive Blue-winged and Grey-sided Laughingthrushes and one of Asia’s most difficult laughingthrushes, the elusive Scaly Laughingthrush. Two of the rarest birds that we might come across here are the bizarre and once near-mythical Sikkim Wedge-billed Babbler and Long-billed Wren-Babbler.

Day 8 & 9: Lingmethang Road camp upper level (Sengor).

We will spend the next two days enjoying the fine selection of birds on offer in the upper reaches of the Lingmethang Road. The forests here exhibit well-known northern hemisphere plants such as spruce, hemlock and fir and are simply a delight to bird.
Targets in this area include Black-faced, Chestnut-crowned and Spotted Laughingthrushes, the secretive Rusty-flanked Treecreeper, shy and reticent Plain-backed Thrush, Tibetan Serin that flock in large groups, the widespread but bizarre-billed Red Crossbill, Slender-billed Scimitar Babbler, which skulks through the dense undergrowth, Green Shrike-Babbler, noisy Spotted Nutcracker, striking Golden-naped Finch, skulking Scaly-breasted Wren-Babbler and White-browed Shortwing, tiny Chestnut-headed Tesia and the delightful Bar-winged Wren-Babbler. Notably, the steep forested slopes in this area are well-renowned for harbouring one of the most stunning birds on the planet – the incredulous Satyr Tragopan – and we will endeavour to track down this regal pheasant during our time here!

Day 10: Sengor camp to Bumthang.

Today we ascend the slopes that surround Thrumsing La National Park through a diversity of habitats, including stands of bamboo where we will search hard for the large and vociferous Great Parrotbill and if we are extremely lucky the minute Fulvous Parrotbill. We can expect to be entertained by Red-billed Chough, which prefers the open montane ranges, along with Russet Sparrow and perhaps Plain Mountain Finch. We will explore the head of the pass for the dazzling Fire-tailed Sunbird, equally spectacular Fire-tailed Myzornis as well as Grey-crested and Rufous-vented Tits.

Additional species that may entertain us along our journey include Himalayan Bluetail, White-browed Bush Robin and extremely scarce and nomadic Rufous-breasted Bush Robin, the prominently marked White-collared Blackbird, Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher, Eurasian Wren, Dark-rumped, Dark-breasted and Common Rosefinches, Olive-backed Pipit and the erratic but eye-catching Snow Pigeon. The spectacular drive towards Bumthang then weaves through the indigenous hillside forests past rows of prayer flags and through local villages surrounded by snow-capped peaks. If the day is clear we will be able to see Bhutan’s highest peak, Gangkar Puensum, which reaches a lofty 7,541 meters and remains the highest unclimbed peak on earth!

Day 11: Bumthang to Trongsa.

Our journey this morning passes through numerous small villages and goembas (Buddhist monasteries) settled neatly within the Chume valley. Birds that we will search for along the way include the secretive Brown Parrotbill and extremely localised and subtly attractive Himalayan Beautiful Rosefinch. Passing over the top of Yotong La we can keep an eye out for migrant Eurasian Sparrowhawk and Mountain Hawk-Eagle overhead, White-browed and Golden Bush Robins, bizarre and unpredictable Slender-billed Scimitar Babbler, Spotted and Black-faced Laughingthrushes, Alpine Accentor and White-winged Grosbeak.

We will arrive at our comfortable guest house perched above the village of Trongsa, in time for lunch. Directly after lunch, we will have the opportunity to visit the spectacular Trongsa Dzong, the ancestral home of Bhutan’s royal family. The wide stair rockwork and enchanting stone courtyards provide access to the elaborate internal structure, where resident monks go about their pious endeavours. Located in central Bhutan, Trongsa holds one of the most singularly magnificent dzongs in the entire kingdom, replete with magnificent architecture, an extensive history and golden roofs that glimmer in the sunlight across the valley. Situated high above Mangde Chhu, the Trongsa Dzong is a spectacular sight to behold! The remainder of the afternoon will be spent exploring the nearby broad-leaved evergreen forest in search of specialities like the handsome and boldly-patterned Spotted Forktail, mite-sized Grey-bellied Tesia and Spotted Elachura (Wren-Babbler), which has recently been placed in its own monotypic family Elachuras.

Day 12: Trongsa to Tingtibi via Zhemgang.

Today we will make our way south into the lowlands, keeping watch for species that occur in the deep vegetated valleys, farmlands and rolling hillsides along our route. Noteworthy Species that we may encounter along the way include Little Forktail, Hair-crested Drongo, Oriental Magpie-Robin (thought by many to have one of the most beautiful songs in Asia), confiding Blue-capped Rock Thrush, Speckled and White-browed Piculets, black-and-chestnut Crested Bunting, and if we are very lucky a flock of Spot-winged Starling on migration between their wintering grounds in north-east India to their breeding grounds in northern India. The mossy broad-leaved forest surrounding Zhemgang also harbours some of Bhutan’s very special birds such as Beautiful Nuthatch, Rufous-necked Hornbill and Himalayan Cutia as well as Red-faced Liocichla, Blue-winged Laughingthrush and Hodgson’s Hawk-Cuckoo. Although long, today’s drive is spectacular and the day will undoubtedly yield many avian delights!

Day 13: Tingtibi.

The rarely visited region of Tingtibi south of Zhemgang has turned up amazing birds and rarities in the past. There is a wide variety of habitat here, from mossy, evergreen forest along the main road south of Zhemgang stretching to streamside lowland forest and deciduous thickets in the valley below as well as several good patches of bamboo. The area also supports the endearing Golden Langur, a highly range-restricted monkey that is common here, while even Tiger and Sloth Bear occur in the area, but we would be extremely fortunate to encounter either of these two very rare mammals.

Some of the many lowland bird species we will be looking for include the very secretive Rufous-throated Partridge, nomadic Pin-tailed and Wedge-tailed Green Pigeons, Barred Cuckoo-Dove, stunning Red-headed Trogon, Blue-bearded Bee-eater, localised Rufous-faced and Yellow-bellied Warblers, Lesser Necklaced and Blue-winged Laughingthrushes, secretive Spotted Elachura, Grey-throated Babbler, Nepal Fulvetta, the gaudy Long-tailed Broadbill, tiny Speckled Piculet, noisy Bay Woodpecker, the giant black and yellow Sultan Tit, Banded Bay Cuckoo and Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo and two very rare bamboo specialists: the seldom-seen Pale-billed Parrotbill and White-hooded Babbler.

Day 14: Tingtibi to Trongsa.

A final morning birding this diverse area will allow us to seek species we might have missed before we make the return journey to the town of Trongsa. Birding stops in forested areas along our route might produce the furtive White-tailed Robin, partially-diurnal Collared Owlet, electric Common Green Magpie and Striated, Whiskered and Black-chinned Yuhinas. After a long travel day, we will arrive at our guesthouse in the late afternoon.

Day 15: Trongsa to Punakha via Pele La.

Our journey today crosses over the Black Mountains dividing western from central Bhutan at 3,420 meters. Our first scheduled birding stop today will be at a nearby colony of Nepal House Martins that build their cup-shaped nests along a sheer vertical cliff-face. Our next stop will be in an area of temperate broad-leaved forest and bamboo understory where targets include the striking Golden-breasted Fulvetta, nomadic and unpredictable Black-throated Parrotbill and the very uncommon Brown Bullfinch. As we begin our ascent up the high Pele La we may encounter the strange Wallcreeper that forages along the impossibly steep cliffs and gorges as well as the gregarious Snow Pigeon. Other species to search for here include Great Parrotbill, which prefers stands of rhododendron and bamboo, Golden Bush Robin, Long-tailed Minivet, Green-tailed Sunbird and the skulky Grey-sided Bush Warbler in thick grasses. The top of the pass may yield White-winged and Collared Grosbeaks as well as Himalayan Vulture soaring overhead.

En route the valley widens, affording us dramatic views of the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong, which is stretched along a ridge above the river. Legend has it that when people were searching for a building site for the dzong, four ravens were seen flying in four directions. The people considered it an auspicious sign of the spread of religion to the four points of the compass and Wangdue Phodrang was founded in that place in 1632 with commanding views of the valley below. We will arrive late in the afternoon in the quaint settlement of Punakha.

Day 16: Tashitang Valley.

This morning we bird the lovely broad-leaved, subtropical forest along the swift Mo Chu River, situated within the substantially vast Jigme Dorji National Park. Some species we will be looking for along this route include the very rare and highly threatened White-bellied Heron, Tawny Fish Owl, Himalayan Swiftlet buzzing overhead, Crested Kingfisher, ever-vocal Great and Golden-throated Barbets, Rufous Woodpecker, Short-billed Minivet that often perch for long periods before sallying insects in midair, Bar-winged Flycatcher-Shrike, Tickell’s Leaf Warbler (one of several members of the similar-looking Phylloscopus genus), Small Niltava, Pale-blue, Dark-sided, Slaty-backed and Ferruginous Flycatchers, migratory Hodgson’s Redstart, skulking Lesser Shortwing, minuscule Slaty-bellied Tesia, Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch that pick through the masses of epiphytes for insects, and Chestnut-tailed Starling.

Our route takes us beside the impressive fortress and monastery of Punakha Dzong that serves as a magnificent reminder of the Bhutanese devotion to their religion. This was the second of Bhutan’s dzongs to be constructed and until the time of the second king, it served as the seat of the Bhutanese government. Our hotel here is located outside the city on a hill above the Punakha Valley surrounded by native Pine forest, which is home to the specialised Slender-billed Oriole.

Day 17: Punakha to Thimpu via Dochu La.

We will have an early start as we make for the famed high mountain pass of Dochu La. Leaving the almost tropical Punakha Valley at 1,250 meters, we ascend through mixed evergreen and broad-leaved forests to the pass at 3,140 meters stopping en route to search for any species that we may still need in this habitat such as Rufous-chinned Laughingthrush, Pygmy Wren-Babbler, and Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon.

We will spend the mid-morning birding on the lower slopes of the pass in the beautiful, avian-rich Royal Botanical Park where a host of fabulous birds can be found. Highlights could include the handsome Rufous-bellied Woodpecker, Black-winged Cuckooshrike, Grey-winged and White-collared Blackbirds, unobtrusive and mite-sized Chestnut-headed Tesia, the intensely coloured Ultramarine Flycatcher, Brown-throated Treecreeper, scarce Spot-winged Grosbeak, elusive but exquisite Fire-capped Tit, Snowy-browed Flycatcher and the shy and seldom-seen Hill Partridge. The higher slopes of the scenic Dochu La also harbour some excellent birds like the radiant-green Fire-tailed Myzornis, outrageous Yellow-billed Blue Magpie, White-browed Fulvetta and Spotted Nutcracker and, if we are very lucky, a flock of Fulvous Parrotbill may even make an appearance.

If the day is clear, the lofty pass of Dochu La affords outstanding views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, some of which top 7,500m. We will enjoy the visual splendour of the pass littered with prayer flags before descending towards our hotel located in the centre of Thimpu, the only world capital without traffic lights! The pride of the capital, the impressive Trashi Chhoe Dzong, was built traditionally without nails or the use of written plans and will be visible soon after we arrive in the area.

Day 18: Thimpu to Paro.

This morning we embark on the fairly short but scenic drive towards Paro, first scanning over a series of settling ponds where waterfowl such as Red-crested Pochard, Eurasian Wigeon, Tufted Duck and Ruddy Shelduck may be in attendance. Our drive continues through drier habitat where Himalayan Bulbul, Green-billed Malkoha, Orange-bellied Leafbird and Speckled Wood Pigeon may entertain us before we reach the icy rivers of the valley. Here we can scan for Brown Dipper as it braves the frigid waters alongside striking White-capped and Plumbeous Water Redstarts. We have the opportunity this afternoon to visit the world-renowned Tiger’s Nest Monastery that is precariously perched on a cliff-face near the town of Paro. The monastery is indeed a sight to behold and makes for a spectacularly scenic and interesting afternoon! In the late afternoon, we will settle into our comfortable hotel for our final two nights in the land of the Thunder Dragon.

Day 19: Chele La.

This morning we have an early start in order to make the most of the great birding opportunities in the forests that cloak the hills above Paro. This is a spectacular day as we will make our way directly to the high expanse of Chele La, where we will particularly be on the lookout for pheasants.
Chele La is probably the best place in the world to see the unbelievably vibrant Himalayan Monal, perhaps the most spectacular bird in the entire Himalayan range! Additional pheasants that may put on a show this morning are Blood and Kalij Pheasants as well as Satyr Tragopan. Other species we may see here include Darjeeling Woodpecker, Himalayan White-browed Rosefinch, the bright Red-headed Bullfinch, Collared and White-winged Grosbeaks, high-flying Plain Mountain Finch, the warbler-like Goldcrest, retiring Rufous-breasted Accentor, elusive but sometimes vocal Long-tailed Thrush, giant Spotted Laughingthrush and perhaps even a lone Eurasian Woodcock concealed motionless on the forest floor.

In the late afternoon, we will search along the Paro Chu for the secretive Black-tailed Crake, Pin-tailed Snipe, Rosy Pipit and one of the most sought after shorebirds in the world – the beautiful Ibisbill. This elegant wader, placed in its own monotypic family, is often found as it searches for food amongst the boulders of fast flowing streams in the region. As the afternoon draws to a close we will return to our accommodation for a farewell dinner while reminiscing over our adventures shared during the past three weeks.

Day 20: Departure from Paro.

Today, after an incredible journey through one of the most remarkable countries on earth, the tour concludes in Paro after breakfast. Be sure to stay awake on the steep flight out of the valley as it provides some of the most dramatic scenery of any scheduled flights in the world – in fact, given clear weather on the Delhi flight, you can gaze over the summit of Mount Everest, the highest mountain peak in the world, surrounded by other astoundingly high Nepalese peaks; a fitting ending to the Bhutanese mountain kingdom experience!

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This includes:
• All meals from dinner on day 1 to breakfast on day 20 for those on the main tour, and from breakfast on day 1 to lunch on day 5 for those on the Assam extension;
• Visa fees for Bhutan only;
• Bottled drinking water;
• All lodgings;
• Ground transportation;
• Reserve entrance fees; and
• All guiding services (including tips for local guides and services).

The tour fee does not include:
• Visa fees (for India);
• ANY flights;
• Any beverages;
• Special gratuities;
• Telephone calls and Single Supplement: The single supplement cost for this tour will be charged if you wish to have single accommodation. If RBL cannot provide you with a rooming partner for these nights although you choose to share, the single supplement will become applicable. We will make all reasonable efforts to ensure that a rooming partner is found if you do wish to share.

Notes:
a) Due to constantly fluctuating exchange rates, we quote our tours in 4 currencies. The tour price is however fixed only in the currency printed in bold, and the actual cost in the other currencies listed will be adjusted according to prevailing exchange rates at the time of final invoicing (usually 4 months before the tour.) The same applies to approximate flight and single supplement rates, which are also quoted in the respective fixed currency.
b) Rates are based upon group tariffs; if the tour does not have sufficient registration a small party supplement will have to be charged.
c) Furthermore, these costs are subject to unforeseen increases in tour related costs and may have to be adjusted as a result.
d) Lastly, we may be forced to change or alter the itinerary and / or the designated Rockjumper leader/s at short or no notice due to unforeseen circumstances; please be aware that we will attempt to adhere as close to the original program as possible.
Tipping: As noted above, gratuities (drivers, hotel staff, restaurants etc.) are included on this tour. However, this does NOT include your Rockjumper leader/s. If, therefore, you feel that he/they have given you excellent service, it is entirely appropriate to tip them.

Special Notes:
• The current order of the main itinerary, with the tour beginning in the south and east of the country, is unique among tour operators and allows us to travel in the opposite direction to the other birding groups that will be present in the country during the high season for birders.
• Be aware that some of the passes that we will traverse are at altitudes of around 13 000 feet. This can cause altitude problems for some people and means that the temperatures tend to be quite low on these days. We can also expect rain and possibly even snow on some days of this tour. If you have problems with altitude please do let the Rockjumper office know. Very hot conditions with high radiation for sunburn are also likely to be encountered in the southern areas of the country on a few days of the tour.
• On some nights we will stay a long way from any solid accommodations or civilisation and will be using camping facilities set up by our agents. There will be walk-in, comfortable-for-two tents with cots, sheets, pillows, and blankets. While our ground agents do provide comfortable and warm sleeping bags, you may bring your own sleeping bag if you prefer. If participants would prefer a tent to themselves please advise the office. Single tent space is limited and will be assigned in order of tour registration.
• While the food is generally good and tasty, it can become quite monotonous as not many different dishes are prepared. The food can also be quite spicy at times. Please be sure to let us know of your dietary requirements in advance of the tour.
• Bhutan is still relatively untouched by tourism and the people are friendly and courteous. It is seen as being inappropriate to hand out any sweets or other things to interested bystanders or anyone we may encounter along our tour. Your sensitivity in this regard would be much appreciated.

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Nepal Birding Tour

Nepal Birding Tour

 

Nepal Birding Tour Overview

Duration: 18N/19D

Places Covered: Kathmandu, Pokhara, Annapurna and Chitwan

Nepal Birding Tour Itinerary

Day01: Godawari community forest/Phulchauki Hill

After a early or pack breakfast, you depart for Phulchowki located to 18km southeast of Kathmandu. Phulchauki Hill (2760m) is the highest hill of valley rim in Kathmandu Valley, that offers a perfect introduction to the birds of Nepal. In the area, the regularly recorded resident species area- Black Eagle, Mountain Hawk Eagle , Kaligj Pheasant, Common Hill Partridge , Ashy Woodpigeon, Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon, Mountain Scops Owl, Collared Owlet, Golden-throated Barbet, Speckled Piculet Crimson-breasted Pied and Rufous-bellied Pied Woodpeckers, Grey-chinned Minivet, Striated Bulbul, Orange-bellied Leafbird, Spotted Forktail, Chestnut-headed and grey-bellied Tesias, Chestnut-crowned and black faced Warblers, Rufous-bellied Niltava, Lesser Scaly-breasted Wren-Babbler Streak-breasted Scimitar-Babbler, Grey-throated and Black-chinned Babblers, White-crested, striated, Rufous-chinned and grey-sided Laughing thrushes, Red-billed Leiothrix, Himalayan Cuttia, White-browed Green and Black-eared Shrike-Babblers, Hoary-throated Barwing, Blue-winged Minla, Nepal Fulvetta, Yellow-browed Tit, Brown-throated Treecreeper, Black-throated Sunbird, Maroon Oriole, Eurasian and Lancelated Jays, Red-billed Blue Magpie and Brown Bullfinch. And about 50 species of birds have been known to visit the area as migratory or passage migrants.

Phulchauki’s forest is also rich in flora and butterflies. And some of the main mammals inhabiting the forest include Common Leopard, Muntjac, Monkeys both Rhesus and Common langur with Yellow throated Marten and Orange-bellied Squirrel.

After enjoying the great day at Godawari and Phulchauki you will return drive and transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu

Day 02: To Pokhara 930m, 7 hours

The drive to Pokhara is very scenic, that also provide you to explore some more parts of the country with a stop over to check out the Trishuli riverside for this iconic species Ibissbill that spends its winter down in lowland and travels back to mountains for breeding. Lunch will be provided on the way. Once arrived in Pokhara, you will be transferred to your hotel. Time permitting, you will explore the lakeside for birds and enjoy the excellent views of the Annapurna Range and Phewa lake.

Day03: Day at Pokhara

Today you will explore the hill side forest in the north of Pokhara above the Phewa lake. And along  with numerous species of birds, the excellent view of amazing Annapurnas and Machhapuchra peaks will be very rewarding, that Pokhara is famous. Species of birds today can be seen  includes – Red-thighed Falconet, Pallid and Pied Harriers, Eurasian Griffon, Red-headed and Eurasian Black Vultures, Kalij Pheasant, Puff-throated Babbler, White-crested and Rufos-chinned Laughing Thrushes, Red-billed Laiothrix, Minivetts, Crimson Sunbird, Maroon Onole, Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo, Red-billed and Green magpies, Long-tailed Mountain Thrush, Chestnut-headed and Grey-bellied niltavas and snowy-brown Flycatcher, Long-tailed Broadbill, White-tailed Robin, Spiny Babbler, white-browed Scimitar-Babbler, Bulbul, Black-backed Forktail, Pale blue Flycatcher with  Ducks, Gulls, Waders, Terns by the lakeside

Return to Hotel after a great birding adventure today!

Day04: Thulokot 2100m, 6-8 hours

After a short drive to Phedi (40minute), you start your birding adventure. The trail through the forest makes steep climb to arrive on the terraced field and settlement with the view around. The sight and sound of Great Barbet, Treepie and Magpie with the soaring of vultures on the side is lovely. The trail makes another short climb to emerge on the ridge, that is a lower Dhampus to continue to main village, where you will have lunch. And continuing through the forested ridge with the view with chances of seeing many vultures and other species of birds will be a great sight before we arrive at Thulokot, one of the best place where the raptor counts is going on every year in autumn season.

Day05: To Modi Riverside 1400m, 5-6 hours

Wake up early to enjoy the Himalayan view with beatiful birds sound around. Do birding around in thye morning before breakfast. The trail today is through the forest ridge,creeks and hillside before coming out in open at Tolka to contine to Landruk to desecnd steeply down to Modi Riverside for the overnight lodge. Birds thatb is likely seen along the trail today includes  Red-headed and Eurasian Vulture, Black and Bonelli’s  Eagles , Mountain Hawk-Eagle, Common Hill Partridge, Striated Bulbul, Speckled and Ashy Woodpigeons , Barred Cuckoo-Dove, Collared  Owlel, Upland Pipit, Golden-throated Barbet , Bay and Crimson-breasted Pied Woodpeackers , Slaty-backed and Spoted Forktails , Chesnut-headed Tesia, Chestnut-crowned and Black-faced Warblers , Rufous-bellied Niltava, White-crested and Striated Laughing-thrushes , Red-billed Leiothrix , Himalayan Cutia , Rufous Sibia, Nepal Fulvetta, Yellow-browned Tit , Black-throated Sunbird , Yellow-billed Blue and Green Magpie, Cinnamon Sparrow , Jungle Nightjar , Pacific Swift , Blue-capped  Rock-Thrush, Tickell’s Thrush, Little Pied Flycatchers and many more species.

Day06: To Bhainsi Kharka 2300, 5-6 hours

The trail today makes a steep climb to the large village of the area, Ghandruk (2000m) and contineu a gradual climb to end the forest and few beautiful streams to arrive at Bhaisi Kharka (Buffalo pasture) for the overnight.

Area from Ghandruk is really good for numerous species of Laughing Thrushes and Warblers with many other birds.

Day07: To Deorali 3050m, 6-7 hours

Today, the trail takes us through the beautiful forest of oak and Rododendrons, in a easy path to arrive at Tadapani to descend down to Banthati. Tadapani also offers a close up view of Annapurna and other peaks, on a clear day.The trail now following the streams, on a narrow gorge, makes climb to the saddle of Deorali for the overnight. Many birds including Brown Dipper, Water Restarts, Forktails, Thrushes etc can be seen today along the trail.

Day08: To Chitre 2450m, 5-6 hours

The trail today descends through forest, look out for the monkeys and other wild animals such as Rgesus Macaque, Grey Langur, Red Fox, Yellow-throated Marten, Bharal  and Orange-bellied Squirrel etc., passing the pastures or clearing and streams.

The birds likely to be seen today includes the raptors such as Black Eagle and Northern Goshwak, pheasant such as Koklas, Kalij and Himalayan Monal( winter), Common Hill Partridge, with Eurasian Woodcock, AshyWoodpigeon, Collared  Owlet, Tawny Owl, Honey Guide, Rufous-breasted Bush Robins, Elue-capped Redstart , Plain-backed and Long-tailed Mountain Thrushes, White-collared and Grey-winged Blackbirds, Chestnut and Mistle Thrushes, Chestnut-headed Tesia , Black-faced Warbler, Greater Scaly-breasted Wren-Babbler , Great, Brown and Black-throated Parrotbills,Striated,Spotted and Black-faced Laughing-Thrushes, White-browed ang Green Shrike-Babblers,Hoary Earwing, Black-browed , Yellow-browed and Grey-crested Tits, Bar-tailed Treecreeper , Lancelot  Jay, Yellow-billed Blue Magpie, Eurasian Nutcracker, Red-browed Finch,Eurasian Goldfinch,Common  Crossbill, Plain Mountain-Finch , Collared Crossbeak, Rosefinches and Bullfinches.

Day09: To Banthanti 2350m, 5-6 hours
After enjoying great birding around, we set on the trail that makes a gradual and steep climb to Ghoreoani with beautiful forests of Oak and Rhododendron.The trail after Ghorepani descends down through another beautiful forest and creeks to Banthati. The trail is rich in numerous species of birds.

Day10: Birthanti 1200m, 5-6 hours

The trail descent steeply, pass Ulleri and cross the river on a suspenses bridge to Tirkhedhunga and ease out to the valley to follow the thr river to arrive at Birethanti on the confluence of Modi. Among many species of bird around Tirkhedhunga, we might get the chance to see and hear Spiny Babbler and Green Magpie, Rufous-bellied Niltava.

Day1: To Pokhara 930m, 6-7 hours

After breakast and little exploration around, we take the trail that climbs steeply to Chandrakot and then to Lumle and Kande with Naudanda, that is also an excellent hillside to watch vultures and many other birds of prey.

In the afternoon, we will drive back to Pokhara for about couple of hours and overnight hotel

Day16: To Chitwan
After breakfast, travel to Chitwan and transfer to the resort near the Chitwan national park. The journey on the road can take some 5-6 hours. Arrival in the resort is followed by checkin and lunch and exploration in the afternoon

Days 17-18: In Chitwan for exploration trip inside and outside the national park.

Full extra coupel of ndays are best to explore the area of national parks inside and outside, that are done on Jeep Safari, boat trip and walks mainly with optional Elephant back safari, that is upto you to use it as most people are opting out for the use of Elephant for this purpose. Chitwans national park with an area of some 1000 sqaure km is the first and finest national nature parks of the country. Chitwan is the heaven for bird life with well over 600 species of birds that includes some of very rare, endangered, globally threatened, wintering, summer visitors, passage migrants and residents birds. Among all these the birds that can be enjoyed there includes – Common and Demoiselle Cranes, Cormorants, Darter,Cinnamon Bittern, Black-crowned  Night and Purple Herons, Asian Openbill, Woolly-necked and Lesser Adjutant Storks , Lesser  Fishing and Grey Headed Fish Eagle , Brown Fish Owl, Crested Treeswift, Pied and Great Hornbills, Great Slaty (largest woodpecker of the world), Streak-throated,Grey-header, Grey-crowned Pygmy, Rufous, Himalayan Golden-backed and Greater Golden-backed Woodpeckers, Large Woodshrike, Rosy Minivet, Black-crested Bulbul, Golden fronted Leafbird, Pale-chinned Flycatcher, Black-napped Monarch, Asian Paradise Flycatcher, Indian and Blue-naped Pitta, Puff-throated Babbler, White-browned Scimitar-Babbler, Grey- throated Babbler, Crimson Sunbird, Thick-billed Flowerpecker, Hill Mynah, Black-hooded oriole, White-rumped Shama, Lesser Necklaced, Greater Necklaced and Rufous-necked Laughing-Thrushes, Nepal Fulvetta, Streaked Spiderhunter, Yellow-bellied Warbler, Rufous-bellied Eagle, Forest Eagle, Tawny Fish Owls, Red-headed Trogon, White-browned Piculet, Long-tailed Broadbill, Ruby-cheeked Sunbird and Little Spierhunter and many more…

Chitwan national park is also rich in other biodiversity including many major wildlife such as Great one horned Rhinoceros, four species of Deer, Wild Boar, Sloth Bear, Common Leopard, Gaur (Bison) including the big cat- the Royal Bengal Tiger. Gharial and Marsh Magar Crocodile, Python, Monitor Lizard with many other kinds of reptiles and amphibians are found.

Day19: Travel back to Kathmandu

End of tour.

Optional Add on

Phulchauki Birds

From: Kathmandu

Day trip- 7-8 hours

Recommended start time from Kathmandu for lower Phulchauki : 6-7AM

Upper Phulchauki: 5-6 AM

After a early or pack breakfast, you depart for Phulchowki located to 18km southeast of Kathmandu. Phulchauki Hill (2760m) is the highest hill of valley rim in Kathmandu Valley, that offers a perfect introduction to the birds of Nepal.

Golden-throated Barbet

In the area, the regularly recorded resident species area- Black Eagle, Mountain Hawk Eagle , Kaligj Pheasant, Common Hill Partridge , Ashy Woodpigeon, Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon, Mountain Scops Owl, Collared Owlet, Golden-throated Barbet, Speckled Piculet Crimson-breasted Pied and Rufous-bellied Pied Woodpeckers, Grey-chinned Minivet, Striated Bulbul, Orange-bellied Leafbird, Spotted Forktail, Chestnut-headed and grey-bellied Tesias, Chestnut-crowned and black faced Warblers, Rufous-bellied Niltava, Lesser Scaly-breasted Wren-Babbler, Streak-breasted Scimitar-Babbler, Grey-throated and Black-chinned Babblers, White-crested, striated, Rufus-chinned and grey-sided Laughing thrushes, Red-billed Leiothrix, Himalayan Cuttia, White-browed Green and Black-eared Shrike-Babblers, Hoary-throated Barwing, Blue-winged Minla, Nepal Fulvetta, Yellow-browed Tit, Brown-throated Treecreeper, Black-throated Sunbird, Maroon Oriole, Eurasian and Lancelated Jays, Red-billed Blue Magpie and Brown Bullfinch. And about 50 species of birds have been known to visit the area as migratory or passage migrants.

Phulchauki’s forest is also rich in flora and butterflies. And some of the main mammals inhabiting the forest include Common Leopard, Muntjac, Monkeys both Rhesus and Common langur with Yellow throated Marten and Orange-bellied Squirrel.

After enjoying the great day at Godawari and Phulchauki you will return drive and transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu

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