Tiger Safari India

Just Tigers & Taj Mahal Tour Package

13 Nights / 14 Days

About Just Tigers and Taj Mahal Tour

This tour is a top favorite among all our guests, offering a comprehensive opportunity to witness the majestic tiger in its natural habitat. Located in Central India, the three premium reserves of Kanha, Bandhavgarh, and Pench make your dream of encountering Tigers in the Wild Wild East come true.

Paired with the awe-inspiring presence of the Tiger is the captivating Golden Triangle Tour. Rudyard Kipling once described the Taj Mahal as the “Embodiment of everything pure.” Every year, more tourists than the population of Agra itself pass through its gates to catch a glimpse of what is widely regarded as the most exquisite architectural masterpiece in the world. Make sure to allocate at least a day to visit this enduring symbol of love.

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After your arrival at New Delhi Airport, our representative will be there to greet you and assist with a seamless transfer to the hotel. They will also guide you through the check-in process and provide you with all the necessary travel documents. You’ll be staying overnight at the hotel.

 In the early morning, there will be a quick breakfast followed by a transfer to the airport for a flight departing at 05:55 hrs, destined to reach Nagpur at 07:40 hrs. Upon arrival, you’ll be met at the airport and embark on a 2-hour drive to Pench National Park. Afterward, you can complete the check-in process at the resort. Following a delicious lunch, guests have the opportunity to partake in an afternoon jeep safari within the national park. The day will conclude with dinner and an overnight stay at the resort.

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The Pench National Park offers both morning and afternoon jeep safaris, with accommodations and meals provided at the resort. Covering a vast area of 758 sq. km, this tropical forest in Southern India consists of a mix of tropical moist deciduous and dry deciduous teak forests. The landscape is intersected by numerous streams and seasonal “nallahs.”

While the Pench River dries up by the end of April, several water pools, known as “dohs,” remain, serving as watering holes for wildlife. The Pench Reservoir, situated at the park’s center, is the primary water source during the dry season, attracting a concentration of prey and, consequently, tigers, which often hunt in this vicinity. Leopards tend to operate in the peripheral areas but can occasionally be spotted in the deeper forest.

Within the park, you’ll commonly come across animals like Cheetal and Sambar grazing in open areas along roadsides and near the river and reservoir banks. Jackals are known to roam the park in search of food. Packs of wild dogs, numbering up to 15 or more, can be sighted near Chhedia, Jamtara, Bodanala, and Pyorthadi areas of the Reserve.

Gaur herds can be observed near streams and bamboo patches, primarily during the summer months. Sloth bears prefer rocky terrain and are often found in mahul bel-infested forests. Although Chinkaras are present in the park, their numbers are relatively small, and they are mainly seen in open areas.

A morning jeep safari takes you to the Pench national park from where you can drive to Kanha national park in 4-5 hours. On arrival at the park, tourists can check into the resort where you can enjoy dinner and an overnight stay at the resort in Kanha.

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At 0500hrs, wake up and start your day with a cup of tea or coffee accompanied by some biscuits. Afterward, embark on a morning safari to explore the natural wonders of Kanha National Park. This park encompasses vast expanses of sal and bamboo forests, rolling grasslands, and meandering streams, covering an impressive 940 sq. km. It’s the heart of the Kanha Tiger Reserve, established in 1974 as part of Project Tiger.

Notably, Kanha National Park is the exclusive habitat of the rare hardground Barasingha (Cervus Duvauceli Branderi), a unique and endangered species. This is the very terrain that inspired Rudyard Kipling’s vivid descriptions in his famous Jungle Book. During your safari, you’ll enjoy a packed breakfast provided by the lodge, which will be served at a designated location, often on the bonnet of your safari vehicle. Relish your breakfast surrounded by the untamed beauty of Kanha National Park.

While on the safari, continue your quest to spot the elusive tiger, if you haven’t already, and immerse yourself in the rejuvenating and invigorating natural environment. Your safari will conclude around 1130hrs, at which point you can return to your accommodations to freshen up and savor a delicious lunch.

After a full day of exploring the wilderness, you’ll return to the resort by 6 pm. In the evening, enjoy a hearty dinner at the lodge and spend the night in comfort, ready for more exciting adventures the next day.

Morning jeep safari in Kanha National Park. After lunch, depart for a 6-hour drive to Bandhavgarh. On arrival, check into the lodge, enjoy dinner, and stay overnight at the Lodge.

Tourists are taken on a jeep safari in the morning and afternoon to the national park. The Bandhavgarh National Park is mainly known for its dense tiger population. This is the place where the famous White Tigers of Rewa were discovered. The other wild attractions in the park include Leopards, Blue Bulls, Indian Gaur (Bison) Chausingha (Four Horned Antelopes), Spotted Deers, Sambar Deer, Wild Boar, Sloth Bears Fox, Jackals, Wild Dogs, etc. There are at least 22 mammal species and about 250 bird species in the park. The other animals found in Bandhavgarh are Ratel, Porcupine, Small Indian Civet, Palm Squirrel, Lesser Bandicoot rat, the Jungle Cat, and the shy Hyenas.

Tourists are taken on a jeep safari in the morning and afternoon to the national park. The Bandhavgarh National Park is mainly known for its dense tiger population. This is the place where the famous White Tigers of Rewa were discovered. The other wild attractions in the park include Leopards, Blue Bulls, Indian Gaur (Bison) Chausingha (Four Horned Antelopes), Spotted Deers, Sambar Deer, Wild Boar, Sloth Bears Fox, Jackals, Wild Dogs, etc. There are at least 22 mammal species and about 250 bird species in the park. The other animals found in Bandhavgarh are Ratel, Porcupine, Small Indian Civet, Palm Squirrel, Lesser Bandicoot rat, the Jungle Cat, and the shy Hyenas.

The oldest sign of habitation in the park are caves dug into the sandstone to the north of the fort. Several contain Brahmi inscriptions dating from the 1st century B.C. Various dynasties have ruled the fort, for example, the Maghas from the 1st century A.D., the Vakatakas from the 3rd century A.D., From that time onwards Bandhavgarh was ruled by a succession of dynasties including the Chandela Kings. Bandhavgarh became more and more deserted gradually until forest overran the area and it became the royal hunting reserve.

Bandhavgarh remained the private property of the Maharaja until he gave it to the state for the formation of the National Park in 1968. After the park was created poaching and hunting were brought under control and the number of animals rose dramatically. The number of tigers in particular prospered and the 1986 extension provided the much-needed forest area to accommodate them. There are accommodations for tourists for overnight stays at the resort.

Early morning Jeep safari in the park. After lunch, tourists are taken on a 4-hour drive to Jabalpur airport where they can board the 17:50 flight to New Delhi. Arrival at New Delhi at 19:45 hrs. foreign tourists make an overnight stay at the resort.

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After a relaxed breakfast at the hotel, drive to Agra. A total distance of 220 km, it will take you approximately 04 hours on the road. On arrival check into the hotel. Later, proceed to visit the red sandstone Agra Fort which stands like a crescent on the banks of Yamuna River enclosed by forbidding 20-meter high walls, with a 12- meter moat between them. Three successive Mughal emperors – Akbar, Jehangir, and Shah Jehan – helped create this massive structure that contains Hindu and Muslim architecture. Overnight stay at the Hotel in Agra.

Sunrise proceed to visit the famous white marble mausoleum, The Taj Mahal, which was built in the middle of the 17th century by the Moghul emperor Shah Jehan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal.

Completed in 1652, skilled craftsmen from Persia, Turkey, France, and Italy and some 20,000 laborers worked for 17 years to build this edifice. Later drive to New Delhi 220 kms/4 hour drive. On arrival transfer to the New Delhi International Airport to board a flight back home.

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Parks to visit on the Just Tigers and Taj Mahal Tour

Popular Fauna

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Indian Leopard

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Indian Gaur

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Royal bengal Tiger

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Sloth Bear

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FAQ

Can you tell us about the "Just Tiger, Temple, and Taj Mahal Tour"?

The “Just Tiger, Temple, and Taj Mahal Tour” is a captivating journey through India that combines a visit to the famous Bandhavgarh National Park for a tiger safari, exploration of ancient temples, and an awe-inspiring trip to the iconic Taj Mahal.

What can you expect at Bandhavgarh National Park during the tour?

Bandhavgarh National Park is renowned for its tiger population, and during the tour, you can embark on thrilling tiger safaris, guided by experts who help you spot these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.

Are there any notable temples included in the tour itinerary?

Yes, the tour includes visits to ancient temples, such as Khajuraho temples, known for their intricate erotic sculptures, and other historical and religious sites, offering a glimpse into India’s rich heritage.

What's the highlight of the visit to the Taj Mahal?

The tour culminates with a visit to the magnificent Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. You’ll have the opportunity to explore this architectural marvel and learn about its history and symbolism.

How long does the "Just Tiger, Temple, and Taj Mahal Tour" typically last?

The duration of the tour can vary, but it usually spans about 7 to 10 days, allowing you to experience the best of India’s wildlife, culture, and historical wonders in a well-planned itinerary.