Overview
This exciting family tour combines two of the country’s most fascinating cultural and ancient sites namely Khajuraho and Varanasi and an opportunity to visit the Tigers of Bandhavgarh.
Starting at India’s capital city, Delhi, we take you to see the magnificent monuments of the Mughal times and the architectural gems of British and modern India. The sightseeing will include Mahatma Gandhi’s memorial at Raj Ghat, glorious Red fort, Qutub Minar, Asia’s largest mosque-The Jama Masjid, Lutyen’s Delhi of the British Raj to see the India Gate, President’s Residence and Houses of Parliamentand modern India’s architectural marvels like the Bahai Temple. You are free to sample the varied cuisine options available in the gourmet city. We take the overnight train from Delhi to the ancient holy town of Varanasi. Situated on the banks of river Ganga, it was best described by Mark Twain. ‘The oldest living city.Older than legend, older than traditionl older than all of these put together.’
The old city, best explored on foot and cycle rickshaws, can be very chaotic but exotic at the same time. The magical sight of sunrise, bathing the banks with gold is an unforgettable sight to behold. With boats sailing past, pilgrims taking holy dips, cremations and birth rites being performed under picturesque iconic umbrellas, clothes being washed, there is never a dull moment on the 80 odd ghats of this holy river. The evening Aarti at the busiest Dashashvamedha Ghat, is spectacular to say the least.
After exploring this fascinating and unforgettable destination, we take a flight to Khajuraho to see the magnificient Khajuraho Temple complex, the most iconic manmade structure in India after the Taj Mahal. Built by the Chandela dynasty of kings between 8-9th Century, it is now a World Heritage site. The 25 temples at Khajuraho are best known for depiction of various explicit sexual poses along with the usual scenes of dancers, musicians, processions, domestic, courtly and social scenes. They are considered to be a version of pure Kamasutra in stone. Outside the temple complexes, there are lovely cafes serving traditional and international cuisine and hosts of shops selling curios for the international tourists that visit Khajuraho. Among other artifacts and jewellery, beautiful brass statues are great buys as souvenirs.
A pleasant 5-hour road trip takes us away from the manmade to the beautiful natural forests of Bandhavgarh National Park. A great place to sight the revered but endangered Tigers among other mammals and birds. A beautiful drive from Khajuraho with lovely views of rural Madhya Pradesh, you will get to see a glimpse of typical central Indian flora, vistas, architecture and way of living. A perfect start to the adventure ahead.
Bandhavgarh is uniquely famous as a forest offering nearly 100 percent Tigersightings. The density of the Tiger population at Bandhavgarh is one of the highest known in India. Along with the majestic Tigers, one can hope to see more than 22 species of mammals and 250 species of birds.
In the park, you can taste the real adventure of a jungle safari. The excitement begins to build up as we take you to the core of the forest and you begin to hear and spot the animal and birds. You can also choose to explore birdlife in the forests, fort or adjoining areas, like the Bhadrashilla Lake, Gadhpuri Dam and Bhambhera Dam, which are ideal for birding. A trip to the ancient temple ruins at the 2000-year-old Bandhavgarh Fort is also a great option. You can either explore it in a jeep or follow the steep trekking path on foot with our trained local guides. Along with thrilling safaris, for those interested, we can also arrange a village visit or cultural performance of local tribal dance. Also recommended is a visit to the Baghel Museum, housing precious belongings including a stuffed White Tiger of the Maharaja of Rewa who maintained Bandhavgarh as his game reserve.
In Bandhavgarh, along with the Tiger, you can see the Leopard, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Barking Deer, Blue Bull, Indian Gazelle, Hyena, Jackal, Wild boar, Sloth Bear, Common Langurs, Rhesus Monkey etc.
The vegetation along streams and marshes is rich in bird life. The common species of birds seen here are Egrets, The Blue Bearded Bee-Eater, Darter, the Yellow and Red-Wattled Lapwings, Egyptian Vulture, Kingfishers and Indian Rollers.
Reptilian fauna include Cobra, Krait, Viper, Rat Snake, Python, Turtle and a number of Lizard varieties.
Checking into Monsoon Forest, a unique Eco-lodge with luxury tents and indigenous central Indian mud house styled architecture, serenity seeps into you. With beautiful grasslands, views of the forest and the Bandhavgarh Fort in the distance, it’s an ideal base to explore the magic of Tiger spotting. Be prepared to have a fabulous stay as they go out of their way to make your stay most memorable. Special romantic dinners, traditional massages and yoga sessions are also an option at this resort.
After fantastic Wildlife Sightings and relaxing stay over the three nights at Monsoon Forest in Bandhavgarh, we take the flight back to Delhi where our tour ends.

Meals: On your own
Accommodation: Air Conditioned Sleeper Train
Morning guided tour of Old Delhi covering Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat etc. Check out at noon.
Afternoon guided tour of New Delhi. Visit India Gate, the Museums, drive past President House, Qutab Minar & Humayun's Tomb.
Connect to overnight air-conditioned sleeper train to Varanasi (Benaras)

Meals: On your own
Accommodation:
Arrive in Varanasi at 0845 hours. You will be met and transferred to the hotel. Afternoon guided sightseeing of Varanasi visiting the Temples, Mosques, Man Mandir Gate, Bharat Kala Bhavan (excellent collection of Mughal paintings and Banarasi textiles), Government Weaving Centre to watch the famous Banaras Silk-weaving. Ganga Aarti (if possible).
Overnight in a hotel

Meals: On your own
Accommodation:
Morning- Boat-Ride on the Ganges river to see the bathing ghats on the holy river, Ayurvedic Tea at Street View Gai Ghat, excursion to the 17th century Ramnagar Fort (now a museum). Visit the pilgrim centre of Sarnath (holy to Buddhists and Jains with Stupas where Buddha preached for the first time and a Deer Park where the 11th Jain Tirthankar was born). Connect for the flight to Khajuraho.
Overnight stay at a hotel

Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Accommodation: Monsoon Forest
Spend your morning touring the ancient temples including Kandariya Mahadev Temple, the Chaunset Temple and Nandi Temple. You will be transferred to Bandhavgarh National Park in the afternoon (5 hours drive).
Overnight stay at Monsoon Forest

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Monsoon Forest
Continue exploring the Tiger’s domain, and learn more about the big cat, its fellow forest dwellers, and the forest that it lives in, with morning and evening safaris. Apart from being home to this regal predator, Bandhavgarh is also a delight for birdwatchers. The area hosts a variety of habitats, including forest, grassland, cliffs, and ponds, which play home to a wide variety of bird species both resident and migratory, all under the majestic backdrop of Bandhavgarh Fort.
Key species: Tiger, Leopard, Golden Jackal, Sloth Bear, Gaur, Sambar, Lesser Adjutant, White-naped Woodpecker, Black-rumped Flameback, Malabar Pied Hornbill, Black-hooded Oriole, Egyptian Vulture, Indian Vulture, Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Shikra, White-eyed Buzzard
Overnight Stay.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Monsoon Forest
Enjoy two more safaris today, which will not only increase your chances of seeing some amazing Indian wildlife, but will also help you learn more about the history and wildlife of Bandhavgarh. If time permits, you can also visit the Shesh-saiya, a magnificent statue of Lord Vishnu sleeping on a seven-headed cobra.
Key species: Tiger, Leopard, Golden Jackal, Sloth Bear, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Ruddy Mongoose, Bengal Monitor, Indian Nuthatch, Yellow-crowned Woodpecker, Fork-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo, Indian Cuckoo, Pied Myna.
Overnight stay.

Meals: Packed Breakfast
Accommodation: None
You will be transferred to the airport for Delhi
Tour ends with happy notes
Highlights
- Sightseeing in Delhi
- Enthralling aarti (prayer) at the Ganges river side
- Exploring the sights, cuisine, and culture of the three destinations
- The magnificent Khajuraho temple complex
- Tiger Safari at Bandhavgarh National Park
- Fort, ancient temple ruins, cultural experiences, and village visit in Bandhavgarh
- Interesting drives and train journeys providing a glimpse of incredible rural India
- Stay at a unique eco-lodge with luxury tents in Bandhavgarh
Included
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis Meals as per the itinerary
- Sightseeing in Varanasi and Khajuraho with guides A boat cruise on the Ganges with a guide
- Jungle visits in Bandhavgarh National Parks in 4WDs with park guides All surface transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle | Train Ticket
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