Tour of Indian Palaces & Tiger Safari: Agra, Jaipur, Kanha & Bandhavgarh National Parks

What to expect on this itinerary
A feeling of majesty overtakes you when you see historic palaces or view unencumbered wildlife in its natural habitat. Experience the nature and history of India on this custom tailored tour. Find the grandeur of sandstone castles casting a pink glow upon a city. Witness the splendor of tigers prowling through the grasslands and beneath the towering sal trees. From the luxuries of jungle resorts to the stunning architecture of historic observatories you will find the unparalleled beauty of India.
Customizable Itinerary
Delhi – Begin your India Adventure
The day begins with the whirling streets of Delhi coming to life. The scent of fresh spices eminates from the chai sold and happily sipped alongside the streets. Small motor and bicycle taxis fill the lanes along with the rickshaws that are famous for winding through the wide and narrow streets. The impressive mixture of the city’s rich history pushes against the modern buildings, cars, and commerce. Delhi’s past is displayed in the museums and ruins. The Red Fortress was once converted to British barracks and continues to stand with vibrant red colors, from the sandstone walls to the towers that bring a sense of majesty from its glory days during the Mughal dynasty in the 17th century.
The walls extend over 54 feet tall encompassing the vibrancy of Delhi’s opulence within the large and quiet walls that hide the modern world away . You can also find the India Gate, a larch arch reaching over 126 feet high and built in 1931 as a war memorial. The wide and long stretch of road that leads to the monument allows you to also view the unending flame within the archway. You will have the evening to yourself able to enjoy the aromas of the famous mutton burra kebab near the old mosque as the marinated meat delicately lingers over charcoal.
What's Included:
Jaipur – Into the Pink Palaces
Jaipur – Within the Shinning Past
Umaria – Within the Halls of History in Agra
Bandhavgarh National Park – Within the Wooded Hills
Bandhavgarh National Park – Tiger Tour
Kanha National Park – A New Jungle, a New World
Kanha National Park – Above the Meadows
Kanha National Park – Endless Splendor within the Trees
Delhi – Out of the Woods
Delhi – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Visit the captivating Kanha National Park that inspired Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book
- Scour both Kanha National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park on an elephant trek in search of tigers
- Explore Delhi on a private guided tour to witness the celebrated history that continues to line the city’s modern streets
- Venture through the famous Pink City of Jaipur to experience the remnants of Mughal imperial architecture and knowledge
- Enjoy first class accommodation on stunning train rides through the countryside
- Search through an ancient fortress along a mountain summit in Bandhavgarh National Park
- Stand amongst one of the Seven Wonders of the World at the Taj Mahal
Starting Price
$3,600 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 6 reviews
Our India travel company got a lot of important things right on my two week tour of northern and central India with my daughter. Their hotel and lodge recommendations were very good....particularly for the wonderful properties in Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks. There were many properties to choose from in those two places, but I think those that they recommended have to be among the very best. Outstanding! The hotel choices in Delhi and Agra were very good matches for us. The only property that was a bit below average was the hotel in Varanasi, but it was certainly adequate.
I also appreciated that the company met us at each airport location and drove us promptly to each hotel after tiring travel days.
I also have some negative comments, and I am NOT a picky traveler. I realize that India is a difficult and and at times exhautingly unpredictable destination for travelers, but there were simply too many important errors of commission and omission by our travel agency. One error was their statement that internal Indian airlines had weight restrictions of 20 kilos for checked bags, and 7 for carry ons. That proved to be true for one of the airlines they booked us on but not for two others. Those had restrictions of 15 and 4 kilos, and thought they should be knowledgeable enough to get that right.....we found up paying fines, as we were under the 20 kilo limit, but not the 15.
Far more seriously, they had two different times for a flight to Delhi from Jabalpur....one on our voucher that left at 12:20 pm and one on the itinerary that left at 16:40 pm. When we SPECIFICALLY asked the agency to get this right, they got it WRONG....and caused us to sit around for four needless hours and leave Kanha National Park at a very early, and unnecessarily early hour. I also found as part of an annoying pattern with this company, that they never owned up to a mistake, but simply tried to pass the blame off on a bad telephone connection or a mistake by a driver or guide. Somehow, every other person who wound up on this flight managed to find out it was at 16:40, not 12:20. Yes, the agency did comp a meal for us....but they need to be a bit more concerned about the right hand knowing what the left hand is doing with discriminating travelers. I would probably not use them again for this reason alone.
They got other things wrong on our itinerary as well. Our itinerary at Kanha National Park stated that we only got morning safari drives, but that turned out not to be true. Our package included afternoon drives as well, at least according to the folks at Kanha.
As I stated earlier, the company got the lodging right, and all our DRIVERS were kind, considerate, and outstanding at their jobs. I can't say the same for our guides. Our guide in Varanasi was super smart, and very good. Our guide in Delhi was very knowledgeable but talked too much, and made it somewhat difficult to ask questions. The local guide in Agra was an underhanded sleaze who made every effort to blame ME for the fact that he got in trouble for taking us to a marble store, under the guise that we were going to a marble factory demonstration. I don't know who made that decision, but the travel agency blamed the guide, and the guide chastised me for "getting him into trouble". I've traveled a lot....and I've done the big tour scene where tourists are lured into factory stores and somebody is getting paid off. This shouldn't happen at a company like this one, and I refuse to feel guilty for complaining about it. Once again, the agency accepted no responsibility and blamed the local guide. The guide then took my daughter aside, and talked her into writing a note in which she said she did realize we were going to a store. I think she now realizes that paying what she did for a small end table was certainly a mistake!
One last thing....I realize that India is a poor country relative to the US, and that tourism is a small part of addressing that. However, is it really necessary to have one person greeting us at the airport, and then another person to greet us at the hotel? I was handing out a lot of 100 rupee tips....seemingly for no good reason. I also know how to get in line at the airport, and didn't really need any "help" with that. It got to be annoying.
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We just finished a 40 day trip to India (February 2017) visiting Delhi, Bharatpur, Agra, Jaipur, Amritsar, Varanasi and Kolkata along with eight National Parks (Keoladeo, Ranthambore, Pench, Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Panna, Sunderban and Kaziranga) and traveled by either car or rail (we had five separate nights on a train plus one evening train ride). We had spent a couple of months in early 2016 planning this trip with this travel agency and all we can say is that everything worked out perfectly. There was someone to meet us at the Delhi airport and there was always someone to take us to the train and to meet us when the train arrived. The drivers and guides always showed up on time as planned/or as agreed. The drivers were outstanding. They were safe drivers and also polite, courteous and informative. The guides were also outstanding, friendly, polite and very, very knowledgeable. The hotels chosen for us with the exception of one were excellent although in the National Parks the accommodation may run out of hot water. We are extremely satisfied with every aspect of this trip and would definitely use this company again. We were in contact via e-mail as well as phone and I always up to date as to the status of the trip.
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My adult son and I just returned from a 12 day trip to India arranged by this travel agent.
New Delhi - Agra - Fatehpur Sikiri - Chand Baori - Ranthambore National Park - Jaipur - Jodhpur - Jain Temples at Ranakpur - Udaipur - Mumbai
I requested the step well, Chand Baori. It should be on all tours driving the road between Agra and Jaipur. It's not far off the main road and well worth the short detour.
We were met by tour reps at every stop, every train station, and every airport. Someone was always there to either meet us upon arrival or to see us off. The guides were all very good and the drivers were excellent.
This agent planned our trip from start to finish and we had a wonderful time. I'm returning to India next year and she is now making all the necessary arrangements for what will be a much longer trip. There's so more much I want to see.
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Our trip to India was fabulous! Our travel agency provided excellent guides and drivers. The hotels were first- class, and we had a very memorable tiger-sighting experience. All was seamless and service was impeccable! Our travel agency really paid attention to what we wanted most in the trip. Thanks so much for such a wonderful adventure to Nepal, The Golden Triangle, and Bandhavgarh and Kanha Parks.
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