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Luxury Birding Tour of India
(Total Tour - 20 Days)
Day 11
Bharatpur:
Breakfast will be at the resort. Proceed on Rickshaw for viewing the birds.
Return to the lodge in the evening and relax. Stay overnight at Bharatpur.
Day 12
Bharatpur:
Enjoy Birding in the park. Take a boat ride in the park and in the afternoon enjoy the birding from the Rickshaw again.
Stay overnight at Bharatpur.
Day 13
Bharatpur - Delhi:
By Road : 180 km in 4 hr
Breakfast will be at the resort. Enjoy birding in the park and then start for Delhi after lunch. Reach and check in at the hotel. Evening dinner will be at the hotel.
Overnight will be at the hotel.
Day 14
Delhi - Nagpur:
By Air Flight Number : CD 7469 / IC 869
Airline : Indian Airlines
Equipment : Boeing 737 / Airbus 320
Departure : 0550 hr
Arrival : 0715 / 0845 (depending on the day)
Nagpur - Kanha:
By Road : 255 km in 6 hr
After breakfast drive to Kanha.
This is the place that has been described by Rudyard Kipling in his classic "The Jungle Book". Located in the Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha National Park is a tiger reserve that extends over an area of over 940 square km. A horseshoe shaped valley bounded by the spurs of the Mekal presents an interesting topography. Steep rocky escarpments along the edges offer breathtaking views of the valley. Realizing the danger on the Tiger population in the country, the Government started the "Project Tiger" at Kanha and in 1974 the area was declared a Tiger reserve. The park is also the habitat of the high ground Barasingha.
In 1930s, the Kanha area was divided into two sanctuaries - Hallon and Banjar of 250kms to 300kms each. Though one of these was subsequently disbanded .The area remained a protected one until 1947. Depletion of the tiger population in the year that followed led to the area being made an absolute sanctuary in 1952.
Patient watching should reward the visitor, with a sight of Indian Fox, Sloth bear, Striped hyena, Jungle cut, Lepord, Mouse Deer, Chausingha or four horned antelope, Nilgai, Ratel and Porcupine. Kanha has some 200 species of birds. Watchers should station themselves in the hills, where the mixed and bamboo forests harbour many species and in the grassy forest clearings. Water birds can be seen near the park's many rivulets and at Sarvantal, a pool that is frequented by water birds and the area in front of the museum. The birds comprise of Racket Tailed Drongo, Crested Hawk Eagle, Crested Serpent Eagle, Peacock, Golden Oriole, Treepie, Whitenecked Stork, Shikra, White-eyed Buzzard, Roseringed Parakeet, Shama, Red Munia, Large Green Barbet, Crimson Breasted Barbet, Lesser Golden Backed Woodpecker, Hair Crested Drongo, Common Teal, Pintail Duck, etc.
Enjoy birding on the way. Reach in the afternoon and relax at the resort. In the evening start the birding tour in the forest.
Overnight will be at the resort.
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