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Marco Polo Journeys
India Wildlife Safari 2024
11 days
Limited to 18 guests
Explore some of the world’s most treasured
architectural and natural wonders, from the iconic
Taj Mahal to India’s biodiverse jungles and dry
forests, where you track elusive leopards and
tigers and sight incredible birdlife.
A&K Advantages
- Discover Bandhavgarh National Park, home to the world’s largest concentration of elusive Bengal tigers
- Set out on morning and afternoon game drives in Kanha National Park, the lush, teeming inspiration for Kipling’s The Jungle Book and home to 1,300 bird species
- In Agra, experience the glorious Taj Mahal, gaining insight into the moving story of this grand mausoleum
- Become one with nature at authentic accommodations that put you in the heart of India’s jungles and wildlife
- Begin and end your journey in culturally diverse Delhi, exploring vibrant Chandni Chowk bazaar by rickshaw
Itinerary at a Glance
Day 1
Arrive Delhi, India
Day 2
Delhi | Exploring Old & New
Day 3
Agra | Stunning Taj Mahal
Day 4
Kanha National Park | Journey into the Jungle
DAY 5
Kanha National Park | Jungle Safari
DAY 6
Kanha National Park | Immersed in the Wild
Day 7
Bandhavgarh National Park | Seeking the Tiger
DAY 8
Bandhavgarh National Park | Vast Biodiversity
DAY 9
Bandhavgarh National Park | A Final Safari Day
Day 10
Delhi | Return to India’s Capital City
Day 11
Depart Delhi
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