Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, Khajuraho and Varanasi
India is a melting pot of cultures and traditions, some similar to each other, while others completely different. But the beauty of it is how they come together so well, creating order out of chaos. This tour gives you the unique opportunity to explore the cultures and heritage of North India.
Pangot (Nainital), Mukteshwar, Abbott Mount, Munsiyari, Ranikhet & Corbett National Park
Our tour begins in the picturesque hamlet of Pangot. Located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, Pangot is a birder’s paradise. There are over 240 species of resident and migratory birds that can be spotted here. There are also plenty of amazing nature trails around the hamlet that are worthy of being explored.
Mukteshwar is a spectacular hill station situated at an altitude of 2286- in Uttarakhand Located 51 km from the hill station of Nainital this place is associated with a legend that Lord Shiva gifted immortality or “Mukti” to a demon that he slew.
Sat Tal, Abbott Mount, Vijaypur, Kausani, Jageshwar, Pangot
Himalaya has always been the abode of the Gods.
The Vedas and Upanishads tell us fascinating stories about gods and demons that dwelt here. Ancient literature refers to this region as Badrikashram, Himavat, Tapobhoomi, Devabhoomi and Kedarkhand. Every cave, rivulet, brook, and valley is associated with the memory of a sage or saint and fascinating legends.
Delhi, Lucknow, Sravasti, Kushinagar, Vaishali, Patna, Nalanda, Rajgir, Bodhgaya & Varanasi
Fringed around the vast landscape of India and Nepal, this eight nights and nine days tour is aimed at unfolding Gautam Buddha’s illuminating life of self-realization.
The trip will kickstart in Lucknow from where you will be heading towards Sravasti - one of India’s ancient cities that rose to fame during Buddha’s lifetime. The place is acknowledged around the Buddhist communities around the globe for beautifully preserving the centuries-old Jetavanarama and Angulimala’s stupa.
Pangot (Nainital), Sat Tal, Jageshwar, Munsyari, Vijaypur, Someshwar and Corbett National Park
The foothills of the western Himalayas have long drawn birdwatchers and photographers, both local and international, and with good reason. With an amazing bird and animal diversity, along with stunning backdrops, these habitats are perfect for birdwatching tours, or photography outings. From the tigers and elephants of Corbett National Park, to the more bird-centric locales of the Himalayan hill stations, guests will have no shortage of wildlife-viewing and photographic opportunities.
Delhi, Pangot, Sat Tal, Jageshwar, Munsiyari, Ranikhet, Jim Corbett National Park
This tour takes you to the best birding and wildlife sites of the Himalayas, including the Corbett National Park, one of India’s premier wildlife destinations, Pangot and Sat Tal, possibly the most well-known birding destinations of the western Himalayas, Jageshwar, a spiritual treasure trove that has been a pilgrimage site for countless generations, and much more.
Pangot, Sattal, Corbett National Park, Kanha National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park
India is rich in wildlife, and no animal is a more famous ambassador of Wild India than the mighty Tiger. Join us on this journey to explore Central India, India’s wild heart, and the Western Himalayan foothills to explore the home of the Tiger in search of this mighty king, and meet and photograph the various birds and animals that share its home, with Asiatic Elephants and Leopards to Long-tailed Broadbills and Great Hornbills. This tour takes you to some of India’s best wildlife destinations to give you that truly wild Indian experience.
Bandhavgarh National Park & Tadoba National Park
Throughout history, the tiger has inspired many, becoming a central part of stories and artwork. Join us as we explore the jungles that are often considered to be India’s best homes for this beautiful big cat.
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