Delhi Wildlife Tour Packages

Delhi Wildlife Tour Packages

5 Nights / Days 6

Destination : Delhi

Overview

India is a country of great biodiversity, and wildlife tourism in India is one of the most interesting experiences for tourists. Although Delhi is famous for its historical monuments, big bazaars, and political significance, it is also a good place to begin exploring some local wildlife places. This well-planned 6 Days / 5 Nights Delhi Wildlife Tour Package is perfect for wildlife photographers, nature enthusiasts, and adventure enthusiasts looking to experience the nature of India without having to go far from the capital. Tour Plan India March is here to guide you.

The tour delves into some of Northern India's most popular wildlife sanctuaries: Sariska Tiger Reserve, Ranthambore National Park, and Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Each of these boasts the promise of sightings of the elusive Bengal tiger, observation of a rich array of birds, and encounter with India's spectacular natural wilderness. All this in comfortable hotel accommodations, scenic driving, knowledgeable safari guide, and mix of culture and nature, the trip is one that shouldn't be missed.

 

Day 1: Arrival in Delhi – Cultural Welcome & City Sightseeing

Your tour begins in the capital city of India, Delhi. Upon arrival at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, you’ll be greeted by our tour representative and transferred to your hotel for check-in. After some rest, set out to explore the historical and architectural richness of Delhi.

Your sightseeing tour includes a visit to Humayun’s Tomb, a magnificent Mughal structure that inspired the design of the Taj Mahal. Next, you’ll explore the Qutub Minar, the tallest brick minaret in the world, followed by India Gate, a war memorial built in honor of Indian soldiers. Drive past the Presidential Palace and Parliament House, iconic symbols of India’s democratic heritage.

Evening will be spent on a local dinner at a typical North Indian restaurant or tasting street food at Connaught Place. Overnight stay at your Delhi hotel.

Day 2: Delhi to Sariska Tiger Reserve 

Post-breakfast checkout and drive towards Sariska Tiger Reserve in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. Sariska is located amidst the Aravalli Hills and is famous for having dry deciduous forests, boulder-studded terrain, and high-density tiger concentration.

Upon arrival, stay at a forest resort or an eco-lodge in nature. Post-lunch and rest, prepare for your first jungle safari in Sariska. The safari is undertaken in open jeeps or canter with a trained guide. Keep your cameras tight because you may have glimpses of Bengal tigers, leopards, nilgai (blue bulls), sambar deer, wild boars, and a few bird species like peafowls, treepies, and eagles.

Return to the resort for an overnight stay by campfire and Rajasthani dinner. Overnight at Sariska.

Day 3: Sariska to Ranthambore National Park 

Spend your morning at leisure with breakfast, then check out of your resort. Drive ahead to the Ranthambore National Park, one of India's most renowned wildlife sanctuaries, in the Sawai Madhopur district.

Ranthambore is famous not just for its tigers but also for its beautiful landscapes sprinkled with old ruins, lakes, and the giant Ranthambore Fort (World Heritage Site). Drive in the afternoon and take your accommodation in your luxury jungle resort or lodge.

Spend your leisure time in the evening. You have the option to indulge in the natural beauty of the resort, go for nature walks, or know more about wildlife conservation efforts in the area through expert interactive sessions. Lunch and evening at the resort in Ranthambore.

Day 4: Ranthambore – Morning and Afternoon Jungle Safaris

The whole day is spent in wildlife exploration. Wake up early morning to proceed for the safari in the national park. The landscape of Ranthambore is open grassland, dense forests, and water bodies of different types which draw animals like a magnet. Tigers are usually spotted near lakes such as Padam Talao and Rajbagh Lake, mostly early morning.

Back to the resort for late morning breakfast and rest. Then in the afternoon post-lunch, take your second safari, but into another zone of the park. Each sector has its own view and creature sighting – sloth bears and hyenas once, and marsh crocodiles, langurs, and an excellent set of birdlife consisting of kingfishers and owls another day.

Peaceful evening at Ranthambore. One can relax sitting around a bonfire or see a documentary on tiger conservation. Overnight stay at the resort.

Day 5: Ranthambore to Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Breakfast, and then proceed to Bharatpur, world-famous home of Keoladeo Ghana National Park – a world heritage site, so proclaimed by UNESCO and one of the world's greatest bird sanctuaries. After you get there, live at your heritage hotel or guesthouse. At night, take a visit to the sanctuary, where a ride in a rickshaw across wetlands, forest, and grassy trails offers pleasant vistas of the variety of birdlife. Painted storks, cormorants, pelicans, kingfishers, and migratory birds such as the Siberian Crane in winter are seen.

Birding at Bharatpur is a tranquil experience, which is best done for photographs or tranquility. Dinner and overnight at your hotel.

Day 6: Bharatpur to Delhi – Departure

If you’re an early riser, take a short walk or a quick morning visit to the sanctuary to catch the sunrise and observe bird activity at its peak. After breakfast, check out and begin your return drive to Delhi.

Along the way, you have the option of halting your journey at Fatehpur Sikri, an abandoned Mughal city constructed by Emperor Akbar, famous for red sandstone structures and its historical location (optional depending on time and interest).

Reach Delhi late in the afternoon or evening. We will drop you at your own preferred destination or railway station, or airport for further continuation of your journey, with memories to cherish of India's natural landscapes and wildlife.

 

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