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India Safaris
Tigers and Rhino
First class tours use 5 star hotels and air-conditioned transport, Tourist
class tours use 2 star hotels and non air-conditioned transport otherwise
services are the same.
This holiday is designed to maximise your chances of Tiger sightings by
spending an extended period in one of India's more remote Tiger Reserves. We
also have an abundant variety of birds and mammals to see on our tiger
safaris. Tigers are very rare shy mammals and it is adventure to see them in
their natural habitat. You will be staying at The Krishna Jungle Resort
situated just outside the main entrance to the Kanha Park. We provide all
our visitors a truly exciting and rewarding jungle experience, the Resort is
in 6 acres of thick forest with its own pool and luxurious facilities.
The Wild Grass lodge is located outside Kaziranga National
Park area and is about 200-kms away from Guwahati. Built in an attractive
rural style kind of architecture, the resort's surrounding ground is covered
with more than 40 species of trees over 200 species of shrubs, creepers and
climbers.
Day 1:
Arrive Delhi Check into Hotel. Remainder of the
day free to enable you to sample some of Delhi's avian and historical
sights, or to just relax and recover after your flight.
Day 2:
Full Day Sight seeing Delhi.
Morning: Jama Masjid / Raj Ghat / Red Fort.
Afternoon: Kutum Minar / President House / Humayuns Tomb
Overnight hotel
Day 3:
Today we board a direct flight to Guwahati. From Guwahati to
Kaziranga its about 4 hrs drive. Check in at Wild grass resort. Take an
evening safari if time permits.
The Wild Grass Jungle Lodge provides 18 double rooms in 2
jungle lodges. Wild Grass Tented Camp provides accommodation in three tents
pegged under a high thatched roof amidst an ambience of ruins. The rooms in
the Jungle Lodge have attached bathrooms with hot & cold water faculties.
Tented Camp has common convenience of bathroom and showers with modern tiles
and hot & cold water facility.
Situated on the Brahmaputra
River, the Kaziranga National Park covers an area of about 430 sq. km. Its
swamps and grasslands with tall thickets of elephant grass and patches of
evergreen forest support the largest number of rhino in the subcontinent.
It was an alarming depletion
in their numbers, due to hunting and poaching that led to the conservation
of this area in 1926. In 1940, Kaziranga was declared a sanctuary..
Herds of Barasingha and wild
buffalo are to be seen in the marshes. Rhinos browse unconcernedly as the
visitors pass by and an occasional herd of elephants or wild boar is also
sighted. The grasslands are raptor country and the crested serpent eagle,
the Pallas fishing eagle and grey headed fishing eagle can be seen circling
over the marshes. The water-bird variety includes swamp partridge,
bar-headed goose, whistling teal, the Bengal florican, storks, herons and
even pelicans.
Day: 4 & 5
Kaziranga
Day: 6
Drive to Guwahati and connect with the direct flight to
Delhi. Delhi overnight in a three star hotel.
Day: 7
Today we board a direct train to Jabalpur for Kanha National
Park. Overnight train.
Day: 8
Reach Jabalpur early morning transfer to Hotel Krishna
Jabalpur for fresh n up & Breakfast. After breakfast we drive to Kanha
National park (3 hrs journey) & Check in at The Krishna Jungle Resort.
World renowned for its population of tigers, Kanha National Park provides
excellent opportunities for observing these magnificent animals in the wild
on jeep drives and elephant back. Whilst this lush, forested country is
immediately familiar to readers of Rudyard Kipling, it has also recently
been the site of extensive research on the ecology of tiger, deer, languor,
Barasingha deer, guar and wild dogs. Evening game safari.
Day: 9/10
Morning and evening game drive in Kanha game reserve. Located in the Mandla
district of Madhya Pradesh, the Kanha National Park is a Tiger Reserve that
extends over 1945 sq. km. of undulating country. Elevations range from 450
to 900 meters. A horseshoe shaped valley bounded by the spurs of the Mekal
ridge gives Kanha an interesting topography. The Surpan River meanders
through Kanha's central maidans – grasslands. It was here at Kanha that
the eminent zoologist George Schaller undertook the first ever-scientific
study of the tiger. The animals at Kanha are best observed from elephant
back and the open country makes the chance of sightings reasonably good.
Deer are seen along the maidans and gaur at Bamhindadr or in the Bishanpura
Sondhar - Ghorella area of the Mukki range. This area is also ideal for
spotting the dhole or wild dog. Langurs, wild boar, water fowl and birds are
also commonly seen.
Day
11
We must leave Kanha behind and make an early morning start for Jabalpur. Lunch at Hotel
Krishna Jabalpur. Board Super Fast train at 3 P.M.
Day 12
Reach Delhi by 11 a.m. Go straight to a good restaurant for lunch (at your
own expense). After lunch drive to International Airport to catch your
flight.
Cost Includes
5 and 3 star Hotels in Delhi with all monument, guide & local sight
seeing.
Delhi to Jabalpur AC sleeper class
Flights from Delhi to Guwahati and back to Delhi.
Kanha & Kaziranga on full board Jungle plan, which includes,
accommodation, all jungle safaris, all meals, park entrance.
Road transfers by Ac car/coach.
3 Nights Delhi
3 Nights Kanha
3 Nights Kaziranga
2 Nights on Train.
Jungle Plan
includes
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Two park rides
daily
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Accommodation
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Full day meals
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All park
entrance fees
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Guide charges
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Lecture on
wildlife,
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Service of
resident naturalist,
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Elephant ride
(on Tiger sighting),
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Daily bonfire.
Weather
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Cool - from
middle of October to end of February.
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Hot - from
middle of March to middle of June.
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Wet - from
middle of June to middle of October.
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The temperature
ranges from a maximum of 42 ° C in May and June, to around 4° C in winter
Clothing
Neutral khakis, greys and green clothes are recommended.
Ensure you have plenty of warm clothing for the early morning
and late evening game drives.
Accessories:
Camera, binoculars, sunglasses, and hats.
Excluded in
price:
Camera and Video camera fees. Present charges (Nov 2003) per
day are RS. 200 For a Video Camera and RS.25 for a still Camera.
Hint:
Very
nice Indian meals are available on the train or you can bring some
food with you. Tea and coffee are also available on the train but only the
Indian variety, with milk and very sweet. Bottled drinking water is available on the platforms.
Please note
this tour may also run in reverse.
Kanha Tiger Reserve
Welcome to Kipling Country, the setting for the famous Jungle Book. The
Kanha National Park in the Mandla District of Madhya Pradesh, spreads over
1,945 sq. km of dense sal forests, interspersed with extensive meadows and
trees and clumps of wild bamboo. This is where you can spot the tiger in all
his magnificence or feast your eyes on the rare Barasingha Deer amidst
extensive grasslands. The park forms the core of the Kanha Tiger Reserve created in 1974, under
Project Tiger. It is one of the most well-maintained National Parks in Asia,
and a major attraction for avid wildlife buffs all over the world. Two major
rivers, Halon anfd Banjar, flow through the park.
Kanha National Park in the Mandla District spreads over 1,945 sq. km of
dense sal forests, interspersed with extensive meadows and trees and clumps
of wild bamboo. This area known as Kipling Country is where the jungle book
of Rudyard Kipling was conceived.
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Area : 1,945 sq. kms.
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Altitude : 450-872 metres.
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Temperature (deg C): Summer- Max 40.6, Min 23.9. Winter- Max 23.9, Min 1.1.
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Rainfall : 152 cms.
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Best Season : April to June and November to January
Using your senses to find a
Tiger
The key to
successful tiger spotting lies in the jungle's reactions to the animal's
movement. When the king of the forest is on the move, his kingdom is as
responsive as the court of any of the great Mughal Emperors . Peacocks
blare, Sambar bell, Spotted Deer call, Langurs explode in cough-like alarm,
Jungle Fowl screech, Bison whistle shrilly and barking deer emit the
impossibly raucous bark for which they are named. The continuous repetition
of such calls as well as their combination from two or more species in the
same small area of the forest is a very good sign that a Tiger is moving
nearby.
Using your ears
to listen to what other animals are saying is a good method of locating a
Tiger.
Responsible
Tourism
There seems to
be lot of hype and commotion in regards with features of wildlife tourism &
conservation. Words such as tribal welfare, local upliftment usage of
recycle products eco friendly dresses colours etc. all flashed by glamour
struck organisations especially in recent times.
We started with
a small team of Nature lovers who are dedicated, who were not necessary
qualified but were definitely born conservationist at heart and a born
nature lover. These were the people instrumental in educating for the first
time in the history of Kanha National park the locals in the field of
catering, house keeping steward ship, the guides etc all of whom were fifth
standard drop outs or not been to school at all. We taught the people cane
weaving, earthen products such as ash trays & potteries all of which we used
annually in our lodge. Thus increasing the uplifting the local economy.
The health
scenario was deplorable at that time when there were no proper medical
facilities, we gave talks, and we supplied medicines & told them about
diseases such as malaria & so on. At this point of time the ousted tribal
villages from within the core area nurtured great animosity against the
Kanha Tiger reserve officials, they would not see eye to eye because the
locals felt that more importance was being given to the wild animals then to
them, so we intervened and created a healthy buffer based on which things
improved to such an extent that the Park authorities held an unprecedented
meeting with the lodge owners/managers and local villages regarding solving
all problems amicably which to this day continues.
This feature or
this event is a unique example & achievement for Kanha National Park as this
has never happened in any other game reserve in India resulting in perhaps
being the least poached national Park in India. We are highly concerned in
educating every guest regarding the code of conduct at the lodge and as well
as within the park.
One of the
greatest & unique features of our buildings in our lodge is that we have not
used any modern chemicals based colours for the exterior or interior white
washing. The material used for exterior painting is made from the local
yellow mud mixed with lime stone, which gives an ethnic look of the old
India.
Again the only
lodge where the entire open floor area is being smeared with cow dung paste
mixed with husk which works as a binding material
Important:
Before you travel please check your Tour Voucher and Arrival
Information for the latest joining instructions. This will be sent to
you upon receipt of final payment.
All
itineraries are subject to change without prior notice.
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