India Nepal Wildlife Tour
Duration : 15 Days / 14 Nights
Places Covered : Delhi - Nainital - Jim Corbett - Pilibhit Tiger Reserve - Kathmandum - Delhi.
Day 1 : Delhi
Arrive Delhi. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 2-3 : Delhi Sightseen
Two days for sightseening at delh, Heart of india.
Chandni Chowk : Chandni Chowk ( Moonlight Square) is opposite the Red Fort and is a market that hubs with activity all through the year. The area was laid out by Shahjahan's daughter, Jahanara. More
Old Delhi : Old Delhi was once known as the city of Shahjahanabad. Shah Jahan established it and made it his capital.
The Ghats : The city has many important political figures'''' souls resting in peace like the Raj Ghat of Mahatma Gandhi, Shanti Van of Jawaharlal Nehru, Shakti sthal of Indira Gandhi and many others Which are located Along the banks of Jamuna.
Rajpath & India Gate : India Gate, a majestic structure, 42 metres high, is set at the end of Rajpath, perhaps the most beautiful area of New Delhi with plush green lawns in the backdrop.
FORTS & MONUMENTS
Humayun's Tomb : This tomb, built for the second Mughal emperor, launched a great Mughal architectural legacy -- even the Taj, which was built by Humayun's great-grandson, was inspired by it.
Old Fort : The ruins of this fort are located on a small hill which once stood on the banks of the Yamuna river.
Safdarjung Tomb : Built in 1753-54 as the mausoleum of Safdarjang, the viceroy of Awadh, (a place near Lucknow, famous for its delicious Mughlai food),under the Mughal Emperor, Mohammed Shah.
Jantar Mantar : Few minutes walk from Connaught Place is a strange collection of solomon coloured structures. These were built by Maharaja Jai Singh of Jaipur and is actually an observatory.
Red Fort : Red Fort or lal qila as it is more popularly known is a masterpiece of architecture and one of the most haunting spots for tourists from both India and abroad.
Qutab Minar : Qutub Minar, after the Red Fort is the most sought after spot by tourists who come to Delhi.It is 72.5 metres high and one has to climb 379 steps to get to the top.
PLACES OF WORSHIP :
Jama Masjid : Commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1656, this mosque took 5,000 laborers 6 years to complete and is still the largest in Asia, accommodating up to 25,000 worshippers during holy festivals such as Id.
The Bahai Temple : Bahai's Temple Is a very recent architectural marvel of the Bahai faith and is visible from several spots in south Delhi.
Nizam-Ud-Din Shrine : Nizamuddin's Dargah in the west Nizamuddin area has alarge number of tombs, shops and crowded lanes and bylanes and by far one of the most magnificent structures is the dargah of Nizamuddin which is constantly thronged by crowds of devotees.
Lakshmi Narayan Temple : Lakshmi Narayan Temple Built by the well-known industrialist, R.D. Birla in 1938 , the temple is dedicated to Laxmi ( the goddess of wealth) and Narayana( the preserver).
ISKCON Temple : It stands at Hari Krishna Hill, Sant Nagar Main Road, East of Kailash.The magnificent temple has sikharas at a height of 90 feet above the ground level. The hall of the temple is centrally air-cooled with a capacity to accommodate about 1,500 people.
Chattarpur Mandir : Less than four kilometres away from Qutab Minar is the massive and elegant Chhatarpur Temple with the main temple being dedicated to Goddess Durga. It is a modern building with lots of marble being used and built at a fabulous cost.
Bangla Sahib Gurudwara : Located again close to Connaught Place, it is a sacred place of the Sikhs which is visited by people from other religions also.
Sisgunj Gurudwara : Near the Police Station, Chandini Chowk the beautiful golden domes of the Gurudwara Sisgunj immediately strike your eye.
BOTANICAL GARDENS :
The Gardens : Delhi Development Authority is trying best to provide the residents of Delhi with some greenery by construction of parks and gardens.
Moghul Gardens : The famous Mughal Gardens is located in the premises of the Rashtrapati Bhavan - the official residence of the President of India.
Rose Garden : National Rose Garden is situated in the Chanakya Puri area of the capital. This garden has some of the rare and imported rose variety.
Lodhi Garden : Adjoining the India International Center is the Garden, around the tombs of Sayid and Lodhi rulers. delight of joggers, picnikers and those wishing to romance with their friends or fiancees, Lodi Gardens is a huge area which has room for all kinds of people.
The Zoo : The Delhi Zoo, close to Purana Qila, was set up in 1959 and is spread over an area of 214 acres. It is regarded as one of the finest zoos in Asia and efforts have been made to provide an almost natural habitat to the animals and the birds.
MUSEUMS :
National Rail Museum : The 150-year long history of Indian railways with all its developments phases is well represented in the National Rail MuseumThe Rail Transport Museum is a must for rail buffs.
National Museum : Museums are a showcase to the past and the present. Art lovers would certainly love the splendid display of contemporary art in the National Gallery of Modern Art at Jaipur House while one can glimpse the relics and artifacts ranging from the times of Indus Valley Civilization to the present at the National Museum.
Museum of Natural History : The focus in this museum is on ecology. The various galleries visitors through the gamut of the earth's natural resource.
Nehru Museum & Planetorium : Situated at the erstwhile residence of Late Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, Nehru Museum & Planetarium is the best place to learn about the history of the Independence Movement of India.
Crafts Museum : Crafts museums is at Pragati Maidan Grounds. Open from 10am-5pm daily. The Crafts Museum at Pragati Maidan display Indian handicrafts and offer first-hand experience of craftsmen at work.
Gandhi Darshan & Gandhi National Museum : Gandhi Darshan & Gandhi National Museum is across Rajghat and Gandhi smriti is on Tees January Marg).
Dara Shikoh Library : Dara Shikoh Library. Located in the grounds of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, near the General Post Office, is the Dara Shikoh Library of the Department of Archaeology Delhi Administration.
Dolls Museum : There are about 6,000 dolls in Shankar's International Dolls Museum, collected from over 85 countries. A unique museum of Dolls is located near the ITO crossing on the Bahadur Shah Jafar Marg .
National Science Centre : Designed specially for kids, the National Science Centre Museum has a large collection of working science models to educate children about the scientific facts and how things work and awaken their curiosity to know more. Overnight drive to Nainital. Stay at Hotel.
Day 4 : Nainital
Whole day trip for nainital. There are many places Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand which have religious connection Epics like MAHABHARATA and RAMAYANA. It is said that Padava spent their 14 yrs of exile in Uttarakhand. They constructed several temples in Uttarakhand during their stay here and finally they went to Heaven from the Uttarakhand itself. There are several places in Uttarakhand which have connection with Ramanayana also.
Mukteshwar (Nainital) : Mukteshwar has served as a retreat and also carries much religious significance. According to local belief and folklore the Pandavas as well as many gods and Devtas of the Hindu pantheon have graced it with their presence.
Bhimtal (Nainital) : Bhimtal, earlier known as Bhimsarovar, is believed to be the stamping ground of the Pandavas. According to the locals the town is named so because when the Pandanvas had been exiled in this region they could not find a water body from which they could quench their thirst. It was then that Bhima, the powerful, hit the ground with his "gada" or club thus creating a cavity in the ground, which was filled with an underground source of water. The Bhimeshwar temple is said to have been set up by the Pandavas, who established a Shivling there.
Saattal (Nainital) : Religious beliefs pertaining to the Saattal lakes go back to the times of the Mahabharata. The Nal Damayantital is named after King Nal. King Nal, one of the most famous kings of Hindu mythology, was sentenced to a fourteen year exile by his brother, Pushkar. Penniless and ostracised, he and his wife Damayanti sought refuge in Sattal, among other places.
NAINA AND NANDA DEVI : The name "NAINA" which means eye is derived from a temple to the goddess 'Naini Devi" built on the upper edge of the lake and was destoyed by the landslip of 1880.
It was subsequently replaced by the present structure. The word "Naini" means 'Eyes' and 'Tal' means 'Lake'. The perimeter of the Naini Tal lake is of nearly 2 miles.
MAA NAINA DEVI TEMPLE : Though the temple is named after Naina Devi (another name for Sati), the biggest social occasion here is the festival held in honour of Nanda Devi.
The patron goddess of Kumaon hills and a local princess Sunanda Devi. On the northern side of the lake is built a temple dedicated to Sati and is called the Naina Devi temple.
The Naina Devi temple is situated atop Naina hillock in Nainital. Thousands of pilgrims gather here every year around September to worship Goddess Parvati.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 5 : Jim Corbett
Next day trip to Jim corbett. Upon arrival at Jim Corbett National Park, check in resorts, After a short relaxation take a nature walk near Kosi river, can go to Garjia temple & Corbett Museum. In the evening back to resort overnight at resort.
Day 6 : Corbett National Park
In the morning get ready for your jeep safari in Corbett Tiger Reserve. Later back to resort & have your breakfast. In the afternoon after have lunch and visit Corbett fall which is situated on Nainital - Kaldhungi road. In the evening back to resort. In the night have your dinner, overnight at resort.
Day 7 : Pilibhit Tiger reserve
Drive to Pilibhit Tiger reserve. After a short relexation take a wild tour of a new Tiger reserve of India.
Day 8 : Pilibhit Tiger Reserve
The Pilibhit Tiger Reserve came into existence in the month of sept of 2008, when Government of India approved the area for its inhabitants in the pilibhit district of Uttar Pradesh. This is one of the finest examples of the exceedingly diverse and productive Terai eco-systems. The reserve has a core area of 1089 km2 (proposed) and buffer area of 627 km2(proposed). The northern edge of the reserve lies along the Indo-Nepal border while the southern boundary is marked by the river Sharada and Khakra. It is home to a large number of rare and endangered species, which include tiger, leopard, swamp deer, hispid hare, Bengal floricans, etc.
Indian government has decided to reserve four new areas for Tiger including Pilibhit Tiger Reserve in September 2008. Pilibhit Tiger Reserve lies on the India-Nepal border in the foothills of the Himalaya and the plains of the ‘terai’ in Uttar Pradesh. This new reserve would run through Pilibhit, Kishenpur sanctuary and Khutar range of Shahjahanpur, the existing one would have Dudhwa, Katarniaghat and Kakraha range of Bahraich division. Pilibhit, Khutar and Kakraha are reserved forest areas which will be converted into protected areas for the reserves. Overnight at Resort.
Day 9 : Kathmandu
Assistance upon arrival & transfer to hotel. Sightseeing to Bhaktapur. Overnight at hotel.
Day 10 :Pashupatinath Temple
Sightseeing to Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, Patan & Swayambhunath. Overnight at hotel.
Day 11 : Pokhara
Drive to Pokhara & transfer to hotel. 01 hour boating on Phewa lake. Overnight at hotel.
Day 12 : Whole Day Free
Day free for personal activities. Overnight at hotel.
Day 13 :Chitwan National Park
Drive to Chitwan & transfer to hotel. Jungle activities in Chitwan National Park. Overnight at hotel.
Day 14 : Kathmandu
Drive to Kathmandu & transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 15 : Delhi
Next day back to delhi. free for onwards next destination.
Places Covered : Delhi - Nainital - Jim Corbett - Pilibhit Tiger Reserve - Kathmandum - Delhi.
Day 1 : Delhi
Arrive Delhi. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 2-3 : Delhi Sightseen
Two days for sightseening at delh, Heart of india.
Chandni Chowk : Chandni Chowk ( Moonlight Square) is opposite the Red Fort and is a market that hubs with activity all through the year. The area was laid out by Shahjahan's daughter, Jahanara. More
Old Delhi : Old Delhi was once known as the city of Shahjahanabad. Shah Jahan established it and made it his capital.
The Ghats : The city has many important political figures'''' souls resting in peace like the Raj Ghat of Mahatma Gandhi, Shanti Van of Jawaharlal Nehru, Shakti sthal of Indira Gandhi and many others Which are located Along the banks of Jamuna.
Rajpath & India Gate : India Gate, a majestic structure, 42 metres high, is set at the end of Rajpath, perhaps the most beautiful area of New Delhi with plush green lawns in the backdrop.
FORTS & MONUMENTS
Humayun's Tomb : This tomb, built for the second Mughal emperor, launched a great Mughal architectural legacy -- even the Taj, which was built by Humayun's great-grandson, was inspired by it.
Old Fort : The ruins of this fort are located on a small hill which once stood on the banks of the Yamuna river.
Safdarjung Tomb : Built in 1753-54 as the mausoleum of Safdarjang, the viceroy of Awadh, (a place near Lucknow, famous for its delicious Mughlai food),under the Mughal Emperor, Mohammed Shah.
Jantar Mantar : Few minutes walk from Connaught Place is a strange collection of solomon coloured structures. These were built by Maharaja Jai Singh of Jaipur and is actually an observatory.
Red Fort : Red Fort or lal qila as it is more popularly known is a masterpiece of architecture and one of the most haunting spots for tourists from both India and abroad.
Qutab Minar : Qutub Minar, after the Red Fort is the most sought after spot by tourists who come to Delhi.It is 72.5 metres high and one has to climb 379 steps to get to the top.
PLACES OF WORSHIP :
Jama Masjid : Commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1656, this mosque took 5,000 laborers 6 years to complete and is still the largest in Asia, accommodating up to 25,000 worshippers during holy festivals such as Id.
The Bahai Temple : Bahai's Temple Is a very recent architectural marvel of the Bahai faith and is visible from several spots in south Delhi.
Nizam-Ud-Din Shrine : Nizamuddin's Dargah in the west Nizamuddin area has alarge number of tombs, shops and crowded lanes and bylanes and by far one of the most magnificent structures is the dargah of Nizamuddin which is constantly thronged by crowds of devotees.
Lakshmi Narayan Temple : Lakshmi Narayan Temple Built by the well-known industrialist, R.D. Birla in 1938 , the temple is dedicated to Laxmi ( the goddess of wealth) and Narayana( the preserver).
ISKCON Temple : It stands at Hari Krishna Hill, Sant Nagar Main Road, East of Kailash.The magnificent temple has sikharas at a height of 90 feet above the ground level. The hall of the temple is centrally air-cooled with a capacity to accommodate about 1,500 people.
Chattarpur Mandir : Less than four kilometres away from Qutab Minar is the massive and elegant Chhatarpur Temple with the main temple being dedicated to Goddess Durga. It is a modern building with lots of marble being used and built at a fabulous cost.
Bangla Sahib Gurudwara : Located again close to Connaught Place, it is a sacred place of the Sikhs which is visited by people from other religions also.
Sisgunj Gurudwara : Near the Police Station, Chandini Chowk the beautiful golden domes of the Gurudwara Sisgunj immediately strike your eye.
BOTANICAL GARDENS :
The Gardens : Delhi Development Authority is trying best to provide the residents of Delhi with some greenery by construction of parks and gardens.
Moghul Gardens : The famous Mughal Gardens is located in the premises of the Rashtrapati Bhavan - the official residence of the President of India.
Rose Garden : National Rose Garden is situated in the Chanakya Puri area of the capital. This garden has some of the rare and imported rose variety.
Lodhi Garden : Adjoining the India International Center is the Garden, around the tombs of Sayid and Lodhi rulers. delight of joggers, picnikers and those wishing to romance with their friends or fiancees, Lodi Gardens is a huge area which has room for all kinds of people.
The Zoo : The Delhi Zoo, close to Purana Qila, was set up in 1959 and is spread over an area of 214 acres. It is regarded as one of the finest zoos in Asia and efforts have been made to provide an almost natural habitat to the animals and the birds.
MUSEUMS :
National Rail Museum : The 150-year long history of Indian railways with all its developments phases is well represented in the National Rail MuseumThe Rail Transport Museum is a must for rail buffs.
National Museum : Museums are a showcase to the past and the present. Art lovers would certainly love the splendid display of contemporary art in the National Gallery of Modern Art at Jaipur House while one can glimpse the relics and artifacts ranging from the times of Indus Valley Civilization to the present at the National Museum.
Museum of Natural History : The focus in this museum is on ecology. The various galleries visitors through the gamut of the earth's natural resource.
Nehru Museum & Planetorium : Situated at the erstwhile residence of Late Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, Nehru Museum & Planetarium is the best place to learn about the history of the Independence Movement of India.
Crafts Museum : Crafts museums is at Pragati Maidan Grounds. Open from 10am-5pm daily. The Crafts Museum at Pragati Maidan display Indian handicrafts and offer first-hand experience of craftsmen at work.
Gandhi Darshan & Gandhi National Museum : Gandhi Darshan & Gandhi National Museum is across Rajghat and Gandhi smriti is on Tees January Marg).
Dara Shikoh Library : Dara Shikoh Library. Located in the grounds of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, near the General Post Office, is the Dara Shikoh Library of the Department of Archaeology Delhi Administration.
Dolls Museum : There are about 6,000 dolls in Shankar's International Dolls Museum, collected from over 85 countries. A unique museum of Dolls is located near the ITO crossing on the Bahadur Shah Jafar Marg .
National Science Centre : Designed specially for kids, the National Science Centre Museum has a large collection of working science models to educate children about the scientific facts and how things work and awaken their curiosity to know more. Overnight drive to Nainital. Stay at Hotel.
Day 4 : Nainital
Whole day trip for nainital. There are many places Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand which have religious connection Epics like MAHABHARATA and RAMAYANA. It is said that Padava spent their 14 yrs of exile in Uttarakhand. They constructed several temples in Uttarakhand during their stay here and finally they went to Heaven from the Uttarakhand itself. There are several places in Uttarakhand which have connection with Ramanayana also.
Mukteshwar (Nainital) : Mukteshwar has served as a retreat and also carries much religious significance. According to local belief and folklore the Pandavas as well as many gods and Devtas of the Hindu pantheon have graced it with their presence.
Bhimtal (Nainital) : Bhimtal, earlier known as Bhimsarovar, is believed to be the stamping ground of the Pandavas. According to the locals the town is named so because when the Pandanvas had been exiled in this region they could not find a water body from which they could quench their thirst. It was then that Bhima, the powerful, hit the ground with his "gada" or club thus creating a cavity in the ground, which was filled with an underground source of water. The Bhimeshwar temple is said to have been set up by the Pandavas, who established a Shivling there.
Saattal (Nainital) : Religious beliefs pertaining to the Saattal lakes go back to the times of the Mahabharata. The Nal Damayantital is named after King Nal. King Nal, one of the most famous kings of Hindu mythology, was sentenced to a fourteen year exile by his brother, Pushkar. Penniless and ostracised, he and his wife Damayanti sought refuge in Sattal, among other places.
NAINA AND NANDA DEVI : The name "NAINA" which means eye is derived from a temple to the goddess 'Naini Devi" built on the upper edge of the lake and was destoyed by the landslip of 1880.
It was subsequently replaced by the present structure. The word "Naini" means 'Eyes' and 'Tal' means 'Lake'. The perimeter of the Naini Tal lake is of nearly 2 miles.
MAA NAINA DEVI TEMPLE : Though the temple is named after Naina Devi (another name for Sati), the biggest social occasion here is the festival held in honour of Nanda Devi.
The patron goddess of Kumaon hills and a local princess Sunanda Devi. On the northern side of the lake is built a temple dedicated to Sati and is called the Naina Devi temple.
The Naina Devi temple is situated atop Naina hillock in Nainital. Thousands of pilgrims gather here every year around September to worship Goddess Parvati.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 5 : Jim Corbett
Next day trip to Jim corbett. Upon arrival at Jim Corbett National Park, check in resorts, After a short relaxation take a nature walk near Kosi river, can go to Garjia temple & Corbett Museum. In the evening back to resort overnight at resort.
Day 6 : Corbett National Park
In the morning get ready for your jeep safari in Corbett Tiger Reserve. Later back to resort & have your breakfast. In the afternoon after have lunch and visit Corbett fall which is situated on Nainital - Kaldhungi road. In the evening back to resort. In the night have your dinner, overnight at resort.
Day 7 : Pilibhit Tiger reserve
Drive to Pilibhit Tiger reserve. After a short relexation take a wild tour of a new Tiger reserve of India.
Day 8 : Pilibhit Tiger Reserve
The Pilibhit Tiger Reserve came into existence in the month of sept of 2008, when Government of India approved the area for its inhabitants in the pilibhit district of Uttar Pradesh. This is one of the finest examples of the exceedingly diverse and productive Terai eco-systems. The reserve has a core area of 1089 km2 (proposed) and buffer area of 627 km2(proposed). The northern edge of the reserve lies along the Indo-Nepal border while the southern boundary is marked by the river Sharada and Khakra. It is home to a large number of rare and endangered species, which include tiger, leopard, swamp deer, hispid hare, Bengal floricans, etc.
Indian government has decided to reserve four new areas for Tiger including Pilibhit Tiger Reserve in September 2008. Pilibhit Tiger Reserve lies on the India-Nepal border in the foothills of the Himalaya and the plains of the ‘terai’ in Uttar Pradesh. This new reserve would run through Pilibhit, Kishenpur sanctuary and Khutar range of Shahjahanpur, the existing one would have Dudhwa, Katarniaghat and Kakraha range of Bahraich division. Pilibhit, Khutar and Kakraha are reserved forest areas which will be converted into protected areas for the reserves. Overnight at Resort.
Day 9 : Kathmandu
Assistance upon arrival & transfer to hotel. Sightseeing to Bhaktapur. Overnight at hotel.
Day 10 :Pashupatinath Temple
Sightseeing to Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, Patan & Swayambhunath. Overnight at hotel.
Day 11 : Pokhara
Drive to Pokhara & transfer to hotel. 01 hour boating on Phewa lake. Overnight at hotel.
Day 12 : Whole Day Free
Day free for personal activities. Overnight at hotel.
Day 13 :Chitwan National Park
Drive to Chitwan & transfer to hotel. Jungle activities in Chitwan National Park. Overnight at hotel.
Day 14 : Kathmandu
Drive to Kathmandu & transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 15 : Delhi
Next day back to delhi. free for onwards next destination.












