Creative India is a spectacular on the wildlife journey of North India with Journey, where nature performs adventure in the most prestigious national parks in the region. It is a 8 day trip to the Ranthambore, Corbett, and Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sankchuari, royal tigers, elephants and foreign birds in the house for a thrilling jungle safari for life. Perfect for wildlife enthusiastic and photographers, this seizure mixes natural beauty with rich cultural experiences. Explore various ecosystems, stay in eco-law, and occupy the essence of the precious forest in North India. Search for India's wildlife treasures with an expert guide and an unforgettable wildlife holiday in India.
You arrive in Delhi by international flight and are transferred to your hotel. After breakfast, enjoy guided sightseeing: Raj Ghat, India Gate, President’s House, Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar, Mahavir Ahinsa Sthal, and Chhatarpur Temple. Overnight in Delhi.
Post-breakfast, drive ~250 km to Jaipur. On arrival, check into your hotel and later head to Chokhi Dhani, an ethnic village resort, for an evening of Rajasthani folk entertainment. Overnight in Jaipur.
After breakfast, drive to Amber Fort, enjoy an elephant ride to the hilltop fort, then visit City Palace, Birla Temple, Jantar Mantar, and Hawa Mahal. Overnight in Jaipur.
Drive ~160 km to Sawai Madhopur. Check-in and enjoy a relaxing evening amidst nature. Overnight here before safari days.
Experience morning and afternoon jungle safaris in Ranthambore National Park—home to Bengal tigers, leopards, and diverse birdlife. Overnight at your lodge.
Drive ~225 km to Bharatpur. After checking in, explore Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary with a naturalist—spotting migratory birds, sambar deer, and meer wildlife. Overnight in Bharatpur.
After breakfast, travel ~60 km to Agra via Fatehpur Sikri—explore the royal sandstone complex. Arrive in Agra, check in, and in the evening enjoy a local magic show. Overnight in Agra.
Visit the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort post-breakfast. Then, drive—stopping at Sikandra—onto Mathura & Vrindavan for holy city visits. Continue to Delhi, marking the end of your tour.
Ready to book your wild escape? Experience the thrill of tiger safaris, majestic forts, and bird-filled sanctuaries in one unforgettable journey across North India. Limited spots available—book now and let the adventure begin!
The North India Wildlife Tour is an 8-day adventure that combines heritage sightseeing with thrilling jungle safaris in famous national parks of India like Ranthambore and Bharatpur. Perfect for wildlife lovers, bird watchers, and culture enthusiasts, this tour covers Delhi, Jaipur, Ranthambore, Bharatpur, Agra, and more.
This tour includes two of the most famous wildlife destinations in North India: Ranthambore National Park, known for tiger sightings, and Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, renowned for migratory birds and rich biodiversity.
While tiger sightings in Ranthambore are frequent, they are not guaranteed as it depends on luck and timing. However, with expert guides and well-planned safaris, your chances are quite high, especially during early morning and evening jeep safaris.
The ideal time for the North India Wildlife Tour is between October and April. During these months, the weather is pleasant, wildlife is active, and it’s the prime season for both tiger safari and bird watching in Bharatpur.
Yes, this wildlife tour is fully customizable. You can add destinations like Sariska, Corbett National Park, or extend your stay in Jaipur or Agra. We can tailor the tour as per your interests and duration preferences.
Absolutely! This tour is designed for family travelers, including kids and seniors. Our wildlife lodges and transport are safe and comfortable, and the tour offers a perfect mix of nature, culture, and fun learning for children.
You can easily book the tour online through our website or by contacting us via WhatsApp or email. Our travel experts will help you customize your itinerary, confirm safari permits, and arrange hassle-free transport and accommodation.