21 Days
Duration
16+
Age
Any Time Tour
Dates
#485
Tour Code

This tour takes you to the best birding & wildlife sites of North India such as Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur), National Chambal Sanctuary, the Himalayan Foothills near Nainital & the best Tiger Park of Uttarakhand i.e. Corbett National Park along with the ‘must do’ visit to the Iconic Taj Mahal. One can get over 350+ species of birds on this trip. It encompasses varied landscapes and experiences that North India offers. These features make this tour very fruitful and popular.

Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary
Situated 48 km from Delhi, Sultanpur National Park is a haven for birds, both resident and migratory. During the winter months, it attracts more than 100 varieties of migratory bird species. Although the migratory birds are the prime attraction of the park, the sight of over 150 resident bird species also promise to enthrall bird watchers. The resident population of birds includes Black-necked Stork, Egrets & Herons in large numbers, Indian Roller, Kingfishers such as White-throated, Common and Pied, Grey Hornbill, Red-collared Dove, Red & Yellow-wattled Lapwing, Rose Ringed & Alexandrine Parakeet, Thick-billed Flowerpecker, Indian Courser, Sarus Crane, Spotted Owlet, etc.

Note: The park remains closed on every Tuesday

Ranthambhore National Park 
Ranthambhore National Park once served as the hunting ground for the Maharajas has today become one of the best places to spot ‘Royal Bengal Tigers.’ Spread 1334 sq. km in Rajasthan; Ranthambhore boasts beautiful wildlife of Indian Subcontinent such as Asian Leopardi, Striped hyena, Sloth bear, Mugger crocodile, Woodpeckers, Grey Hornbills, Common Kingfishers, Owls, Nightjars, Bee Eaters, etc. The park is scattered with ancient temples, crocodile-filled lakes, vine-covered chhatris and 10thcentury old Ranthambhore Fort. While going for a jeep safari one will get a glimpse of the changing terrain of the park from dry deciduous forest to open grassy meadow.

Keoladeo National Park
Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Rajasthan was declared a World Heritage Site in 1985. It was one of the most outstanding wetland reserves in Asia. Especially during the winters, as monsoons refill the shallow marshes, it attracts thousands of waterfowl, herons, storks, cranes, waders, owls & raptors. Spotting scores of them together dotting the marshes is also an unforgettable visual treat. The compactness of the area makes it possible to see over a hundred species in a stay of just a few days. At Bharatpur, we will arrange a private cycle rickshaw guide for you to explore the park in a unique way.

National Chambal Sanctuary
River Chambal is one of the country’s most beautiful and least polluted river systems. The National Chambal Sanctuary was formed to protect this pristine river ecosystem. Over 290 species of resident and migratory bird species, including large nesting colonies of the rare Indian Skimmer, as well as Marsh Crocodiles (Muggers), Gharial (Gavials), eight species Turtles, and highly endangered Gangetic River Dolphin are found here. Best explored on boats, you will be impressed by the calm and serene beauty and the numerous sightings this river offers. The highlights usually are Indian skimmer, Black-bellied Tern, Flocks of migratory waterfowl, Cranes such as Common, Demoiselle and Sarus, etc.

Agra
A trip to India seems incomplete without a visit to the most iconic manmade structure in the world, the Taj Mahal, where we shall take you next. Built by Shah Jahan as the symbol for undying love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, the sight of the white marble structure does take the breath away.

Note: Taj Mahal remains closed on every Friday

Corbett National Park
It was named in the honor of Jim Corbett, a legendary hunter-turned- conservationist, best known for hunting man-eating tigers and leopards in the 1920s. Corbett Park is a popular retreat for wildlife and nature enthusiasts. It provides a great opportunity for viewing wildlife, especially the tiger in its natural habitat. The mammals include the Tiger, Leopard, Elephant, 4 species of deer, Nilgai, Gharial, Wild Boar, Hedgehog, Common Musk Shrew, Flying Fox, Indian Pangolin, 3 species of Civets, Himalayan & Sloth Bear, Jackal & Red Fox, Smooth Indian Otter etc. The park is very rich in reptiles including King Cobra. Nearly 600 species of birds dwell here such Longtailed Nightjar, Jungle owlet, Spot-bellied Owl, Bristled Grassbird, Black Francolin, Purple & Crimson Sunbird, Golden-Fronted & Orange-Bellied Leafbird, Hen Harrier, Changeable & Mountain Hawk-Eagle, and many more etc.

Pangot
Pangot is a small hamlet in Uttarakhand which lies just 15 km from Nainital. Walking into Pangot is like stepping into a remote Himalayan village. This birdwatchers’ paradise has 250+ species of birds in and around as recorded by Jungle Lore Birding Lodge. This Lodge is India’s first and foremost birding lodge and has been key to birding success in the region.
The entire drive is through the forested area of Cheena Peak Range via Snow View Point and Kilbury, the main habitats for excellent birding. The forests of Pangot and surrounding areas are dominated by thick Oak, Pine and Rhododendron. The streams passing by the area makes it even more attractive place. Nainital covers the tropical, sub-tropical, temperate, sub-alpine zones.
One can see Crested Serpent, Mountain Hawk & Black Eagle. Woodpeckers are Brown-fronted, Stripe-breasted, Rufous-bellied etc. Thrushes are Dark-throated, Mistle, etc. Striated Prinia and a very rare Grey-crowned Prinia can be seen in the terraced fields. Warblers are Tickell’s Leaf, Greenish, Grey-hooded etc. Flycatchers are Asian Brown, Rusty-tailed, Ultramarine, Verditer. Rufous-bellied Niltava etc., Orange-flanked Blue Tail, Blue-capped Redstart.
Laughingthrushes such as Streaked, White-throated, Striated & Chestnut-crowned etc. Look for Upland Pipit, Blue-winged Minla, Whiskered Yuhina etc. Slaty-headed & Red-breasted Parakeet, Grey Bushchat, Long-tailed & Grey-backed Shrike, Common Kestrel, Besra, Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush etc. Black-headed Jay, Red-billed Blue Magpie, Rufous Sibia are common birds here. Pheasants are Cheer, Koklas and Khalij. Rare species that can be seen here: Grey-crowned Prinia.

Sat Tal
At Sat Tal, the habitat offers species such as White-crested Laughingthrush, Rufousgorgeted Flycatcher, Red-billed Leothrix, Siberian Rubythroat, Rock Bunting, etc. This scattered and forested area is one of the most pleasant destinations. Look for Rufous-chinned Laughingthrush, Rufous-breasted Accentor, Greater Yellow-naped Flameback, Speckled Piculet, Golden Bush Robin etc.

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATIONDelhi
INCLUDED
Accommodations on single room basisMeals: as per the itinerary
Jungle visits in Ranthambhor National Park in open trucks, entrance fee & park guideJungle visits in Corbett National Park, with 4WD, entrance fee & park guide
One Full Day of birding in Bharatpur on Cycle RickshawsBoat Safari in Chambal
Taj Mahal visit with the GuideTaj Mahal Entry Fee
Transport in a private vehicle for all long and short journeysGuide at each destination
Government tax
NOT INCLUDED
Optional tours/excursions; personal & incidental expenses; tips, laundry, telephone bills, alcohol, phone calls, bottled water, alcohol, camera fee, elephant ride etc.

Highlights

  • A large list of bird species of North India & the Himalayan region
  • Great birding in scrubland, wetlands, Riverine and Himalayan Eco-system
  • A large variety of mammals
  • Tiger Safaris
  • Himalayan views
  • Farm fresh Indian meals
  • Quaint lodges and camps
  • Easy birding
  • Sightseeing is possible
  • Option of visiting the Iconic Taj Mahal
  • Glimpses of the beautiful landscape, architecture and lifestyle of North India
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Arrive Delhi

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Day visit to Sultanpur Lake & other sites of Delhi

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Delhi to Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve

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Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve

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Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve

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Ranthambhore to Bharatpur

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Bharatpur

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Proceed to Chambal via Agra

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Chambal to Noida

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Noida to Corbett National Park

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Corbett National Park

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Corbett National Park

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Corbett to Pangot, Nainital

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Pangot, Nainital

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Pangot, Nainital

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Pangot, Nainital

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Pangot, Nainital to Sat Tal

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Sat Tal

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Sat Tal

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Sat Tal to Delhi

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