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Your exciting journey begins at the capital city of Delhi. You will spend an interesting day touring Old and New Delhi; taking in the multifarious lifestyles of this bustling city. The next stop is the city of Varanasi situated on the western banks of the holy river Ganges. You will be taken for an early morning boat-ride on the Ganges, the best time to visit the ghats that are bathed in the magical light of the rising sun.
The next destination that beckons you is Khajuraho. The famed temples of this beautiful city, silhouetted against the sky are monuments of architectural wonder. You can spend at least half a day exploring these fascinating structures.
From here you will drive to the thick forests of Bandhavgarh National Park, which is surrounded by cliffs and the mighty Vindhya Ranges. This is the region where the famous White tigers of Rewa were first discovered. The day will be spent wandering in jeeps or atop an elephant, where the chances of spotting a tiger are quite good. Here you can also see varieties of deer like the Barasingha, Chital (spotted deer), Chousingha and the Gaur. After a refreshing night’s sleep, you will drive to Kanha National Park, covering a distance of 325 kms. The main viewing area is still in the core of the Park with its 32 picturesque, wooded hills. One whole day is kept for game rides. The Park abounds in wildlife though the main attraction remains ‘the tiger’. You can also visit the Kanha Museum. You will get a taste of a typical Indian rail journey, which will transport you to Agra. You will be taken around the city for sightseeing. And of course, you cannot miss visiting the grand Taj Mahal. Next in tow is the Pink city of Jaipur. You will travel by road and en route visit Fatehpur Sikri
The following day is a busy one as you tour Jaipur city. Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds is one of the most popular landmarks of Jaipur. The sprawling palaces of the city, especially the Amber Fort, are a must see. Your extraordinary trip ends back in Delhi, with happy memories of your fantastic journey through some of India’s most exotic locales.
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