Duration:
8 nights/ 9 days.
Destinations Covered:
Delhi - Corbett National Park
An exclusive safari in the periphery
areas of the Corbett Tiger reserve - the Elephant Safari takes you through
mysterious thick forests, deep valleys and the rugged trails that offer a
lingering thrill to the adventure seeker. This is enhancing by the cultural
enigma on the land .

We take you to this thrilling elephant safari in the style of yesteryears,
from the first ray of the rising sun to evening`s deepest glow;the landscape
unravels the untaught harmony of the primitive wild. The grandeur of the `British
Raj` is relived in old forest rest houses ( FRH) built in 1890`s which compliment
the aura with lanterns and fireplaces instead of electricity supplemented
with hot buckets baths to add to your comforts. To satiate the jungle appetite
you are accompanied by our cook specializing in Indian and continental cuisine.
For transport and back up service we provide 4WD jeeps that are best suited
for the rugged terrain of Corbett.
The
abundant Airborne spices, the musterious wild and the picturesque valley
come together to offer a romantic hitherto unseen, unheard or untold. To
enhance this unique experience a language-speaking naturalist accompanies
you .
Day 1: Arrive DelhiArrive in Delhi around
mid night , on arrival you will be met by our representative and transferred
to hotel. Overnight at hotel
Day 2: Delhi
Morning: Proceed on a tour of Old Delhi visiting the historic Red
Fort - Shah Jehans elegant citadel in red sandstone, which was built
as an octagon measuring 900m by 550m and surrounded by a 9m deep moat which
was at its inception fed by the waters of the Yamuna river. The fort is
entered from the Lahori Gate and leads to a roofed passage called Chatta
Chowk. The Naqqar Khana (drum house) at the end of this passage marks the
entrance to the royal enclosure. A spacious lawn leads to the Diwan-i-Am -
the pillared Hall of Public Audience, Diwan-i-Khas - the Hall of Private
Audience where the Emperor met select visitors and to the Pearl Mosque built
by Shah Jahans son, Aurangazeb, the last of the Great Mughals.
Very near the Fort is the Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque), Indias largest
mosque, also built by Shah Jahan. See the colourful bazaar of Chandni Chowk
and take a cycle rickshaw ride through the back streets of Old Delhi to get
a first hand experience of the hustle and bustle of this traditional city.
This ride through the small by-lanes will be most fascinating.
Afternoon:
Visit the city of New Delhi visiting the Qutab Minar, a Tower of Victory,
built in the 12th century by Qutb-ud-din Aibak. Within its spacious
courtyard stands the Iron Pillar, which dates back to the 4th century AD and
bears a Sanskrit inscription in the Gupta style. The pillar has puzzled
scientists, as its iron has not rusted in all these centuries. The tomb of
Humayun - the magnificent structure in red sandstone and white marble is one
of the finest examples of the garden tomb, and a precursor to the Taj Mahal.
Its proportionate spaces, double dome and refined elegance are
characteristic of Mughal architecture. Also visit India Gate, the memorial
of the First World War and drive along the road that leads from there to
Rashtrapathi Bhawan - the residence of the President of India which is
flanked by the houses of Parliament and the Government Secretariat
buildings. Overnight at Hotel
Day 3 : Delhi - Corbett
National Park
Morning drive to Corbett Park , on arrival check in Hotel The Claridges Corbett
Hideaway . After a welcome drink and a short briefing on your stay at different
lodges. Lunch is served. PM game drive to view wildlife to bijrani. In the
evening we present a folk show and talk on Corbett tiger reserve. Overnight
at Hotel
Day 4: Corbett : O/N Dhikala
Forest Lodge 
Breakfast
at 06.00 am. Game view drive in Corbett national park for tiger tracking.
Drive along ramganga river to look for the fish eating gharial and marsh
crocodiles. With the possibility of seeing 5 species of kingfishers, pallas
& Himalayan grey headed fishing eagles, osprey, crested serpent eagle
and of coure the mammalia, the safaris is magical.
Day 5: O/N
Rathuadb Forest Guest House You wake up to the singing of a variety
of birds. The morning air in the jungle is crisp and fresh. Have a steaming
cup of tea before breakfast and you start off early, as it is more
rewarding. You may spot chital returning to thick forest after having spent
thenight feeding in the open 'chaurs' you may even catch a glimpse of a
tiger returning after night's hunt. Your elephant will follow game paths
through the jungle before entering the mandal valley. This is the most
picturesque valley in himalayas. the mandal river flows through thick forest
up to maidavan where it reaches an old forest "chowky" (gurard
post). You stop there for lunch and short rest.
The afternoon
safari takes you up a wooded hillside, which has high mountains and thick
forests. The lower reaches are dotted with farmhouses surrounded by lush
terraced rice fields. You follow the mandal to rathuadhab where your camp
has been set up for the night .
Day 6: O/N Halduparao

This
is the most exciting day as you visit sonanadi (river of gold) sanctuary. A
heaven for wildlife, this sanctuary has recently been included in the
Corbett tiger reserve because of abundance of game. On the morning safari,
your elephant follows the old bridle path used by British officers who
traveled on horses, (their ladies followed in palanquins carried by camp
followers) through the palain river valley to mondiapani. There is old
forest rest house here where you can stretch your legs and have a quick
lunch.
After lunch your safari continues through the most
beautiful part of your trip. Because of the bamboo forests here, one can
expect the wild elephants in this path. This sanctuary has the largest
concentration of elephants. Herds of elephants gather here to satisfy their
enormous appetite by feeding on the tender green bamboo. The palain river is
perennial and provides essential water for elephants. Your camp here is on
the bank of the river. There is a "Machan" (water tower) from
where you can safely view the game coming to drink and bathe in the river.
Stay at the FRH
Day 7: Coebett : O/N The Claridges Corbett
Hideaway

( You sleep late today!). And after a leisurely breakfast, bid good-bye to
your elephant and the mahout. Your jeep will take you back through another
part of the Corbett tiger reserve to the claridges Corbett hideaway. On the
way, stop for lunch at one of the forest bungalows. You arrive before sundown
in time to have dinner and watch a kumaoni cultural show. Overnight at lodge.
Day 8: Corbett - Delhi
Morning after
breakfast drive to Delhi , later afternoon arrive , rest of the day at
leisure . Overnight at Hotel.
Day 9: Delhi - Departure
Early morning transfer to airport for your onward flight or take a extention
tour to Rajasthan / Golden Trinagle
Note: Accommodation
inside rathuadab / halduparao FRH ( Forest Rest House )have basic
accommodation on twin/ triple sharing basis with non-flushing, Indian style
toilets. Our support team of 6 persons including naturalist, driver, and
attendant & Chef apart from mahout would be there to assist you for your
wilderness Programme. We will provide you the linen & other toiletries
from Hotel . We do serve continental food on the trip too .
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