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India's obsession with wildlife can be traced to its 330 million gods and goddesses. The earliest indication, the Harappan seal of Pasupati or the Lord of the Animals, goes as far back as 2500 BC. It is not just the mythological tales, but also the attractions that the country has. And the efforts have out India on the global map.
As the saying goes “Nothing lasts forever”, But we can afford to differ here when we argue that some things definitely last forever. And it’s nothing else but the memories of the precious wild and the creations of the Mother Nature that has helped mankind sustain so long.
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Arivel Delhi & after lunch visit old Delhi.Arrive Delhi very early in the morning. Welcome, meeting and assistance on arrival by the representatives of nature safari and transfer to the hotel. On arrival, check into the rooms.
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After breakfast visit New Delhi & drive to Agra.Delhi - the capital of India, is a fascinating city with complexities and contradictions, beauty and dynamism, where the past co-exists with the present.Delhi- the commercial hub has many tourist attractions to offer. Visit vibrant shopping complex of Connaught Place, Delhi Haat for handicraft goods and delicious food bonanza.
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After breakfast visit Taj Mahal, Agra fort & drive to
Bharatpur en route visit Fatehpur Sikari. |
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Early morning RICKSHAW RIDE at the Bird Park. & drive
to Ranthambhor .This Park is a jewel in the crown of India`s Tiger Parks and it is situated in southern Rajasthan. The reserve derives its name from a hill top fortress dominating the approach to the park. The mixture of historical sites and wildlife provides magical photo opportunities.The ancient mountain ranges of Aravali & Vindhya meet here producing a mixture of steep cliffs criss crossing the park. |
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A full day game viewing inside the jungle. (Two safaris). |
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-After breakfast drive to Jaipur.Morning : Proceed on an excursion to Amber Fort with Elephant ride up to the Fort. Drive past Hawa Mahal, known popularly as the Palace of Winds, is a facade built for the Ladies of the Royal household in the 19th century. |

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