BIRD WATCHING TOUR
Duration: 20 nights/ 21 days
Places to Visit: Delhi - Corbett - Agra - Bharatpur - Sawai Madhopur - Jaipur - Ahmedabad - Zainabad - Ahmedabad - Banglaore - Mysore - Ranganathitoo - Mysore - Bangalore
Day 1: Arrive Delhi
On arrive meeting & assistance at airport then transfer to Hotel.
Day 2: Delhi
Full day sight seeing tour of old & New Delhi.
Day 3: Delhi - Corbett
Morning drive to Corbett National Park.
Day 4: Corbett
Morning and evening excursion to Corbett National Park.
Day 5: Corbett
Morning and evening excursion to Corbett National Park.
Day 6: Corbett - Agra - Bharatpur
Morning drive to Bharatpur, en route visiting Agra.
Day 7: Agra - Bharatpur
Morning visit Agra & drive to Bharatpur Bird sanctuary.
Day 8: Bharatpur
Morning & evening walk in the Bharatpur bird sanctuary for Birding.
Day 9: Bharatpur - Sawaimadhopur
Morning walk in Bharatpur bird sanctuary. Later drive Sawaimadhopur.
Day 10: Sawaimadhopur
Morning & evening excursion to the Ranthambore National Park.
Day 11: Sawaimadhopur
Day 12: Sawaimadhopur - Jaipur
Morning drive to Jaipur. Afternoon sight seeing tour of Jaipur city.
Day 13: Jaipur - Ahmedabad
Morning excursion to Amber Fort. Afternoon fly to Ahmedabad.
Day 14: Ahmedabad - Zainabad
Morning drive to Zainabad. Afternoon excursion to Rann of Kutch.
Day 15: Zainabad
Morning & evening excursion to Rann of Kutch.
Day 16: Zainabad
Day 17: Zainabad - Ahmedabad
Morning drive Ahmedabad.
Day 18: Ahmedabad - Bangalore - Mysore
Morning fly to Banglore. On arrival proceed for Mysore.
Day 19: Mysore - Ranganathitoo - Mysore
Morning excursion to Ranganthitto Bird Sanctuary.
Day 20: Mysore - Ranganathitoo - Mysore
Morning excursion to Ranganthitto bird Sanctuary.
Day 21: Mysore - Bangalore
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