India boasts a range of habitats, and an amazing store of biodiversity. Although poaching is a serious issue, a safari here still offers one of the best chances on earth to get up close with wildlife in the natural habitat. In India, one is constantly surrounded by animals – the Hindu faith worships creatures like the elephant, the monkey, the bull and the peacock. India ranks ninth in the world for the number of animal species (over 400), and also has 12 percent (approx.) of the planet’s birdlife. Altogether, the country has almost 450 wildlife sanctuaries, close to 100 national parks and 18 biosphere reserves. Among some of the many highlights, one can visit the oldest tiger sanctuary in the country (Corbett National Park), see gharials (crocodiles) at the only reserve dedicated to these water mammals (in Chambal), admire the abundance of avian species in Bharatpur, set eyes on the Bengal Tiger (Sundarbans) and the magnificent one-horned rhino (Kaziranga) out east, and spot elephants and tigers down south (Nagarhole, Bandipur, Mudumalai, Wayanad, Eravikulam, Periyar).
North India is best tourist attraction in India for worldwide tourists with beautiful hill stations, forts, palaces, rivers, temples and heritage places. World wide popular and one of seven wonders in world Taj Mahal is also in north India. North India tours package are full of enjoyable journey in scenic beauty of hill stations like Mussoorie, Shimla, Manali, Rishikesh and many more.
North India is truly a cornucopia of beauty, which will be witnessed as the journey begins in Leh and ends in Dharamsala. Ladakh’s mineral environment is where a strong Buddhist influence can be experienced by its monasteries, Stupas and decorated villages. After exploring Leh, we will cross over several passes at a max altitude of 5333 m (17,495 ft.), where we will then come across a beautiful vast plateau of Sarchu, before reaching in Manali within the Kullu Valley. Eventually reaching in Amritsar, visiting its golden temple, a train to Delhi will bring us to the end of our journey.
This cultural tour will allow you to explore Leh, Lamayuru and the Nubra Valley. Driving along the Indus River, you will visit Dunkhar where the Drokhpa tribe originated from. An Aryan race believed to have migrated to this area from central Asia via Gilgit, thousands of years ago. Travelling through the Nubra Valley, we will come across various villages where we will stay some nights in guest houses or camping. Our journey will be accompanied by the Shyok and Nubra rivers that bring out the natural beauty of Ladakh. Once we have visited Pangong Lake, your journey will continue to Delhi.
The journey between Manali and Leh is an unforgettable experience as we cross over several high passes at various altitudes, the highest being the Khardung La 5540 m (18,175 ft.). The journey will allow you to see natural beauty of Lahaul, vast plateaus of Sarchu and Ladakh – Leh being its capital. This easy journey will provide an insight on local traditions and customs, particularly in isolated villages. Visiting historic monasteries, including Spituk, Phyang and Likir, will also enable you to understand the culture and religion within Ladakh. A domestic flight will take you to Delhi.
This journey will enable you to witness and see how festivals in the foothills of Himalaya display enchanting religious rituals, heritage and presenting colourful history. Choosing from one of the listed festivals, our journey begins in Delhi and ends in the beautiful site of the Ganges in Haridwar and Rishikesh. Throughout our journey you will be able to experience the beautiful valleys of Kangra and Kullu, as well as exploring beautiful villages that are surrounded by dominating mountains. You will then take a train journey from Haridwar to Delhi where our journey comes to an end.
The journey between Manali and Leh is an unforgettable experience as we cross over several high passes at various altitudes, the highest being the Khardung La 5540 m (18,175 ft.). The journey will allow you to see natural beauty of Lahaul, vast plateaus of Sarchu and Ladakh – Leh being its capital. This easy journey will provide an insight on local traditions and customs, particularly in isolated villages. Visiting historic monasteries, including Spituk, Phyang and Likir, will also enable you to understand the culture and religion within Ladakh. A domestic flight will take you to Delhi.
After the journey from Delhi to Amritsar, we will make our way through the Kangra Valley to McLeod Ganj (Dharamsala) which is dominated by the mountain range of Dhauladar. We will then proceed to Mandi via Rewalsar that is a religious site for Buddhists, Sikhs and Hindus. Crossing through the Kullu Valley, we will pass through many villages, stopping off in Manali. Then we will proceed to Shimla and eventually Chandigarh and then Rishikesh; where you will be able to experience the religious Arti’s next to the river Ganges. A train journey from Haridwar to Delhi will bring us to the end of our journey.
Beginning in Delhi, you will be able to visit both Old and New Dehli, where you will be able to visit some of India’s main attractions; the beautiful architecture of the India Gate being one of them. We will then proceed to the capital of Rajasthan – Jaipur – with its exquisite terra cotta coloured buildings. After exploring the city we then visit Fatehpur Sikri or “Ghost City” before reaching in Agra. Once in Agra you will be able to visit the Taj Mahal – one of the Seven Wonder of the World – before ending our journey back in Delhi where you will depart.
Our journey commences in Delhi, where you will be able to visit some of India’s main attractions; the beautiful architecture of the India Gate being one of them. We will then proceed to Agra which homes the famous Taj Mahal, en route visiting various sites (Fatehpur Sikri) before proceeding on to Jaipur. Our journey continues on to Jodhpur where we will visit Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Ummaid Bhawan Palace, and then we will continue on to Udaipur. This is the final destination of our journey, as you will then head back to Delhi by a domestic flight and further on to your onward destination.