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DURATION Tour code: FMG Tour style: Classic


TOUR DAYS 10


Tour comfort: Standard Tour pace: Busy


Ideal for 5+ Taj, Tigers and Palaces


Adventures in Northern India Enjoy this fascinating introduction to


northern India as we search for the Bengal tiger in its natural habitat and visit the


magnifi cent Taj Mahal at sunrise. We also ride elephants to a hilltop fortress, explore villages in bullock-carts and take a camel safari across sand dunes. This varied holiday takes us from the bustling streets of Delhi, to the desert plains of Pushkar.


Magic Moments


Searching for tigers in an open top cantor - who will be the first to spot one?


Colourful painted elephants helping us reach the Amber Fort


Racing through the streets of Old Delhi in tuk tuks


£660


TOUR ONLY PRICES £


ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* 517 ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* DAYS 10


£1386 1198 DAYS 11


FLIGHT INCLUSIVE PRICES £


India Gate & Chandni Chowk


INDIA


Keoladeo National Park Bharatpur


Where will we sleep? 9 nights standard hotel. What will we eat? 9 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 3 dinners are included. Swimming: All the hotels have swimming pools. Transport: Bus, rickshaw, 4WD and train. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader, driver(s) and local guide(s). Group Size: Generally 14 - 20. Minimum Age: 5


Planned tour dates


2014 Tour only dates 14 Feb - 23 Feb 08 Apr - 17 Apr 11 Apr - 20 Apr 24 Oct - 02 Nov 23 Dec - 01 Jan 28 Dec 14 - 06 Jan


2015 Tour only dates 31 Mar - 09 Apr 03 Apr 15 - 12 Apr


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Minimum child age 5 on date of departure * Aged 5-11 years on the date of departure Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date


These prices are guide prices, see page 92 for details


Camel Safari PUSHKAR


Historic Fort Taj Mahal


AGRA JAIPUR


Amber Palace Elephant ride


Bullock cart ride 0 km


PACHEWAR Stay in fort


100 km Taj, Tigers & Palaces FMG


RANTHAMBORE NP Tiger Safari


DELHI


Meeting the locals and helping to make curry, in a traditional way


Riding through the desert on a camel Safari


NEPAL


Gandhi Sagar Dam


10 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour Delhi. Explore the Old and New quarters by rickshaw. Day 2 Taj Mahal Take a local train to Agra and visit its impressive fort. Explore the magnifi cent Taj Mahal at sunrise the following morning. Day 3 Rickshaw ride Travel on rickshaws through the Keoladeo National Park - home to 300 species of birds including the rare Siberian crane. Day 4 Tigers Take a game drive in search of the Bengal tiger, jackals and sloth bears in Ranthambore National Park, one of India’s most successful conservation projects. Day 5 Bullock


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Cart Drive to Pachewar. Explore the village in bullock-drawn carts and stay in a restored fort. Days 6/7 Camel safari Travel to Pushkar and watch the sunset from Savitri temple. Ride camels into the desert. Day 8 Jaipur Guided tour of the ‘Pink City’; visit the City Palace, Palace of the Winds and ride elephants up to the hilltop Amber Palace. Day 9 Delhi Travel by train back to Delhi. Day 10 Tour ends Delhi.


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