Overview
Venture into Central India, the heartland of India’s wild, in search of the mighty tiger! The tiger is the largest of the big cats, and some may say the most magnificent. In addition, you also have the opportunity to visit one of India’s most iconic landmarks, the Taj Mahal.
Named after the Bandhavgarh Fort that now stands inside the park, Bandhavgarh National Park has one of the highest tiger densities in India. Originally the hunting ground for the Maharaja of Rewa, the tiger reserve was declared a national park in 1968. Apart from tigers, the park also boasts a healthy population of leopards, sloth bears, and other mammals, as well as more than 250 species of birds.
Home to one of the seven wonders of the world-The Taj Mahal, Agra is also known as the city of love, heritage, and history. It used to be the Mughal capital back in the day and was ruled from the Agra Fort, which is one of the most valued heritage sites in the city and was also declared as a UNESCO world heritage site. No visit to Agra is complete without visiting the majestic Taj Mahal, the white tomb, the intricate carvings and the history behind it will leave you awestruck. Agra is also known for the beautiful white structure called Itimad-ud-Paula's Tomb. The Persian-style gardens, state-of-the-art architecture, and grandeur of the history are what makes it worth a visit.

Arrive Jabalpur, you will be met by Asian Adventures representative and transferred to Bandhavgarh (3.5 hours drive). Arrive Bandhavgarh in the late afternoon.
Overnight stay

Morning and afternoon drive in the jungle in 4WDs for wildlife viewing and Tiger tracking. Other activities will happen in the mid-day as per the description. Overnight stay.
PS: Bandhavgarh National Park will remain closed on every Wednesday afternoon for safaris

Enjoy final morning Jeep Safari
Transfer to Katni Train Station to connect evening Train (best available class) to Agra.
Overnight in Train

Arrive Agra in the morning. You will be met by Asian Adventures representative and transferred to see the iconic Taj Mahal.
After visiting Taj Mahal (Closed on every Friday), we’ll drive back to Delhi (5 hours). Arrive Delhi in the evening and drop at the airport to connect flight back to home. Tour Ends
Highlights
- One of the most relaxed and popular Tiger tours
- High success rate with Tiger sightings and other fauna such as Sambhar and Spotted Deer, Gaur and Asiatic Jackal, Striped Hyena (rare), Palm Squirrel and Indian Fox and Leopard
- Great birding experience
- Unique accommodation with excellent hospitality
- Iconic Taj Mahal
- Glimpses of the beautiful landscape, architecture and lifestyle of central India
Included
- Accommodation on above specified sharing basis Meals as per the itinerary
- Transfer Jabalpur airport to Bandhavgarh All private jeep safaris
- Mandatory park wildlife guide for all rides Mandatory park wildlife guide for all rides
- Park entrance fee for all rides Transfer from Bandhavgarh to Katni station
- Overnight train tickets (best available class) Monument guide in Agra
- Transport for local sightseeing in Agra Transport from Agra to Delhi airport | All taxes
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