- Indian Wildlife Packages
- Indian National Parks
- Bird Sanctuaries In India
- South India Wildlife Tour (15 N / 16 D)
- Wildlife Tour with India and Nepal (14 N / 15 D)
- India Wildlife Special Tour Package (13 N/ 14 D)
- North East India With Kaziranga (13 N / 14 D)
- Uttarakhand Wildlife Tour Packages (12 N / 13 D)
- Wildlife Tour Package of Orissa (08 N / 09 D)
- Chhattisgarh Wildlife Tour Package (05 N / 06 D)
Time You Have to Spent in this Tour : 12 Nights / 13 Days
Places Covered : Delhi - Dehradun- Rishikesh - Raja Ji National Park - Kaudilya - Haridwar - Nainital- Ranikhet - Corbett National Park - Delhi
Places Covered : Delhi - Dehradun- Rishikesh - Raja Ji National Park - Kaudilya - Haridwar - Nainital- Ranikhet - Corbett National Park - Delhi
Detailed Itinerary for Uttarakhand Tour Packages (12 N / 13 D)
Day 01 : Arrive DelhiOn arrival at the airport and then transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 02 : Delhi
Morning after breakfast full day sightseeing tour of Delhi including Old Delhi and New Delhi. Overnight at hotel.
Day 03 : Delhi - Dehradun
Morning after breakfast drive to Dehradun, on arrival check in the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.Day 04 : Dehradun - Rishikesh
Morning after breakfast drive to Rishikesh, on arrival check in at the hotel, then visit Laxman Jhoola , Triveni Ghat and temple. In the afternoon river rafting in Holy Ganges. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 05 : Rishikesh - Raja Ji National Park - Haridwar
Morning visit to the Raja Ji National Park, surrounded by mountains, Dehradun endures as a perfect retreat with beautiful spots for picnic and excursions. Its pleasant climate adds further to its charm and makes it an attractive tourist destination.
Raja Ji National Park : Established in 1996 on the edge of the Dehradun valley is Rajaji National Park, covering an area of approx 820 Sq. Kms. The wildlife here includes elephant, tiger, panther, bear, chital, sambar, wild boar, kakar, python, monitor lizard and a large variety of avian fauna. You find many opportunities of viewing these animals in their natural habitat here. In the afternoon drive to Haridwar, on arrival check in at the hotel. In the evening visit Aarti Darshan. Overnight at hotel.
Day 06 : Haridwar - Nainital
Morning after breakfast drive to Nainital, On arrival check in at the hotel. Overnight at hotel.Day 07 : Nainital
Morning after breakfast lake tour visit Including Sattal, Bhimtal, Naukuchiyatal, Nainital, in the afternoon enjoy boat ride on Naini Lake. Overnight at hotel.
Day 08 : Nainital - Ranikhet
Morning after breakfast drive to Ranikhet, en-route enjoy the scenic view of great himalaya. On arrival check in at the hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 09 : Ranikhet Day free at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 10 : Ranikhet - Corbett National Park
Morning after breakfast drive to Corbett National Park, on arrival check in at the wildlife resorts, in the afternoon game drive to the national park. Overnight at hotel.
Day 11: Corbett National Park
Morning and evening game drive to the national park. Overnight at hotel.Day 12 : Corbett National Park - Delhi
Morning after breakfast drive to Delhi. On arrival check in at the hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 13 : Departure
Morning free at leisure, late in the evening transfer to the airport time to catch flight for onward destination.

Travel Tips For Visiting the National Park
Before choosing India as your destination it’s better to have a little knowledge of this land of diversity. Since its inception in tourist books, India’s tourism sector continuously increase in dimension and popularity and today the country becomes one of the most striking destination in the world and is host to scores of international tourist every year.
To make your visit simpler, effective and more enjoyable, India presents well-organized infrastructure covering all the aspects of tourism. Apart from the exotic and colorful places, India offers a profusion of hotels of all shapes and sizes right from the reasonable budget hotels to state-of-the-art luxury hotels and heritage hotels that can even vie with the foremost hotels of the world in the field of comfort and hospitality.
Just as its varied landscape, the climate of the country varies too – from the arid deserts of Rajasthan to the coolest and wettest valleys of Assam. Practically India moves on with three seasons a year –hot, wet and the cool. The sun starts to grow hotter in the Nothern Plains around February and by April it becomes almost unbearable, and monsoon in the form of huge rainstorms kick start around the month of June.
Before you depart
Research the wildlife you want to spot as well as the destination you are traveling to.
• Plan your trip to coincide with the peak wildlife season.
• Determine the best place for spotting animals and birds.
• Organize wildlife watching trips for the early morning or late evening.
• Hire an outfitter or guide that caters to families and has experience with children.
Engage the kids
Introduce the kids to the animals and birds they are likely to see on your wildlife watching trip.
• Investigate wildlife as well as its habitat.
• Help them learn to identify animal tracks.
• Research the natural history of the area together.
Make it fun
Knowing where and how to look for wildlife will increase your child’s chance of spotting birds and animals and it will help him or her understand the need to be alert, patient and quiet.
• Scan the horizon rather and rather than focusing on a bush or tree.
• Detect motion from a bird in flight to the twitch of an ear.
• Look for shapes that stand apart from the geography.
• Watch for the flash of color both in the sky and on the ground.
• Look at the edge of the animal’s habitat, be it a forest, field or pond.
• Keep an eye out for signs, from animal tracks to gnawed wood, that animals have been there.
• Don’t focus only on sight, listen to the sounds and detect the smells.
Turn your outing into a wildlife adventure
Spotting wildlife is only part of the fun. Include the following in your child’s day pack and turn the family outing into a wildlife adventure.
• Field guide.
• Animal or bird checklist.
• Binoculars.
• Camera, many disposable models work fine.
• Notebook to record ‘evidence’ of what they see.
Things More Important ! Never Forget Them
Essentials Doccuments : If you are an outsider and visiting India, carrying proper identification is inevitable. Like any other place in the world a proper identification in the form of passport and visa is necessary and should be always with you throughout your journey period. Besides the originals, a photocopy of your passport, visa, air ticket and other travel documents should be maintained.
Travel Insurance : Wherever you go the element of risk is always there with you like a shadow. And travelling to a foreign country can make the risk unnecessarily bigger. So it is wise to shed this uncertainty of life by insure against it. What happen if you find that your luggage and other personal valuables disappeared after arrival, or a medical emergency arises during your stay or some personal emergency that demands an early return to your homeland? Your travel insurance will defend all financial crises during such fragile moments of your visit.
Before choosing India as your destination it’s better to have a little knowledge of this land of diversity. Since its inception in tourist books, India’s tourism sector continuously increase in dimension and popularity and today the country becomes one of the most striking destination in the world and is host to scores of international tourist every year.
To make your visit simpler, effective and more enjoyable, India presents well-organized infrastructure covering all the aspects of tourism. Apart from the exotic and colorful places, India offers a profusion of hotels of all shapes and sizes right from the reasonable budget hotels to state-of-the-art luxury hotels and heritage hotels that can even vie with the foremost hotels of the world in the field of comfort and hospitality.
Just as its varied landscape, the climate of the country varies too – from the arid deserts of Rajasthan to the coolest and wettest valleys of Assam. Practically India moves on with three seasons a year –hot, wet and the cool. The sun starts to grow hotter in the Nothern Plains around February and by April it becomes almost unbearable, and monsoon in the form of huge rainstorms kick start around the month of June.
Before you depart
Research the wildlife you want to spot as well as the destination you are traveling to.
• Plan your trip to coincide with the peak wildlife season.
• Determine the best place for spotting animals and birds.
• Organize wildlife watching trips for the early morning or late evening.
• Hire an outfitter or guide that caters to families and has experience with children.
Engage the kids
Introduce the kids to the animals and birds they are likely to see on your wildlife watching trip.
• Investigate wildlife as well as its habitat.
• Help them learn to identify animal tracks.
• Research the natural history of the area together.
Make it fun
Knowing where and how to look for wildlife will increase your child’s chance of spotting birds and animals and it will help him or her understand the need to be alert, patient and quiet.
• Scan the horizon rather and rather than focusing on a bush or tree.
• Detect motion from a bird in flight to the twitch of an ear.
• Look for shapes that stand apart from the geography.
• Watch for the flash of color both in the sky and on the ground.
• Look at the edge of the animal’s habitat, be it a forest, field or pond.
• Keep an eye out for signs, from animal tracks to gnawed wood, that animals have been there.
• Don’t focus only on sight, listen to the sounds and detect the smells.
Turn your outing into a wildlife adventure
Spotting wildlife is only part of the fun. Include the following in your child’s day pack and turn the family outing into a wildlife adventure.
• Field guide.
• Animal or bird checklist.
• Binoculars.
• Camera, many disposable models work fine.
• Notebook to record ‘evidence’ of what they see.
Things More Important ! Never Forget Them
Essentials Doccuments : If you are an outsider and visiting India, carrying proper identification is inevitable. Like any other place in the world a proper identification in the form of passport and visa is necessary and should be always with you throughout your journey period. Besides the originals, a photocopy of your passport, visa, air ticket and other travel documents should be maintained.
Travel Insurance : Wherever you go the element of risk is always there with you like a shadow. And travelling to a foreign country can make the risk unnecessarily bigger. So it is wise to shed this uncertainty of life by insure against it. What happen if you find that your luggage and other personal valuables disappeared after arrival, or a medical emergency arises during your stay or some personal emergency that demands an early return to your homeland? Your travel insurance will defend all financial crises during such fragile moments of your visit.













