Delhi · Jaipur · Agra
Two principal movements
Private road allows a direct cultural transition.
The road day is enriched with two major heritage sites.
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Rivers · Temples · Tiger Country
A deep expedition through imperial North India, the Chambal ravines, Orchha and Khajuraho, followed by three legendary tiger landscapes: Bandhavgarh, Kanha and Pench.

This is the most substantial itinerary in the Golden Triangle extension portfolio. The opening cultural chapters establish Mughal and Rajput India; the Chambal River introduces a rare conservation landscape; Orchha and Khajuraho carry the route into the Central Indian heartland; Bandhavgarh, Kanha and Pench then provide enough time and habitat variation for a genuinely meaningful safari journey.
The itinerary does not promise a tiger on demand. It invests instead in multiple parks, repeated drives, strong naturalists and an understanding of the ecosystem beyond one species. Long movements are broken with heritage and nature experiences wherever possible.
Two principal movements
Private road allows a direct cultural transition.
The road day is enriched with two major heritage sites.
Two principal movements
A short move allows Agra Fort and river conservation in one day.
The route is split by heritage over two nights.
Two principal movements
The first forest lodge is reached before safari days begin.
Changing parks broadens habitat and sightings.
Two principal movements
A second park transition adds teak forest and river habitat.
Private transfer and flight protect the final day.
Pacing note for Central India Rivers, Temples & Tiger Country Exact flight, rail and road timings are reconfirmed for your travel dates, with weather, permits, altitude and local conditions allowed for where relevant.
Search for gharial, river dolphin, turtle and Indian skimmer beneath the ravines.
Move from Bundela palaces to Chandela temple sculpture with specialist cultural interpretation.
Bandhavgarh, Kanha and Pench provide different forests, prey bases and field rhythms.
The safari experience is built around knowledge, patience and ethical wildlife practice.
Culture and wilderness are connected geographically rather than combined as unrelated add-ons.
After baggage collection, your Delhi host meets you and confirms the practical details for the Central India journey, including luggage handling and the first departure towards Gwalior, Orchha and the forest country.
Transfer privately to a quiet central hotel. The drive is intentionally left unscripted, allowing Delhi to register as an arrival rather than a compressed sightseeing session.
After check-in, the remainder of the day is protected for sleep and adjustment. A short lodhi neighbourhood walk is added only when the flight timing and your energy support it.
The opening day is intentionally light, leaving you rested for Delhi before the journey expands into the Chambal ravines and Central India’s tiger country.
Delhi
Begin at Lodhi Garden, Humayun’s Tomb and Qutub Minar, using Delhi’s gardens and dynastic architecture to introduce the shift from imperial Delhi to river temples and tiger landscapes.
Cross from New Delhi’s avenues into Shahjahanabad by cycle rickshaw, linking Jama Masjid, Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib and Chandni Chowk to the shift from imperial Delhi to river temples and tiger landscapes.
Return to the hotel after the old city, or use the remaining energy for Dilli Haat for regional craft or an early night before the rail journey; the decision is kept flexible until the day itself.
The day establishes the historical depth that gives context to the long cultural and wildlife arc ahead.
Delhi
Leave Delhi after breakfast and travel to Jaipur.
Explore block printing, handmade paper or a craft atelier according to arrival time.
Cook and dine with a Jaipur family for a warm beginning to Rajasthan.
The route enters Rajasthan through living craft and hospitality before its royal monuments.
Jaipur
Explore the fort above Maota Lake.
Continue through the royal city, observatory and Hawa Mahal.
Move through the walled city by foot or rickshaw.
Jaipur is read as both a planned royal capital and a living craft city.
Jaipur
Visit Chand Baori before continuing east.
Walk through Akbar’s abandoned capital and mosque complex.
Reach Agra for Itimad-ud-Daulah or Mehtab Bagh according to light.
Two major stops make the full road day historically coherent.
Agra
Enter at first light, then return for breakfast.
Explore the Mughal fort before leaving the city.
Drive to the Chambal region and visit the gharial breeding centre when operating hours permit.
The route shifts from marble and empire into river ecology and conservation.
Chambal
Take a boat into the Chambal Sanctuary in search of gharial, mugger crocodile, freshwater turtle, river dolphin and Indian skimmer.
Continue to Gwalior Fort and the city’s music and architectural heritage.
Reach Orchha for an overnight among palaces and temples beside the Betwa.
This is a full day combining wildlife and history; departure times are protected carefully.
Orchha
Explore Jahangir Mahal, Raja Mahal, Lakshmi Narayan and the temple landscape.
Continue through rural Madhya Pradesh to Khajuraho.
Attend the sound-and-light programme when operating, or take a quieter orientation walk.
The day joins two distinct Central Indian courts through architecture and landscape.
Khajuraho
Explore the Western and Eastern groups with a specialist guide, reading the sculpture in its full religious and social context.
Drive to Bandhavgarh and check into the jungle lodge.
Meet the naturalist, review park procedure and prepare for an early start.
The temple visit remains substantial, but the departure is timed to reach the lodge before a late night.
Bandhavgarh
Enter sal forest and open meadow with a naturalist, reading tracks, calls and habitat.
Return for breakfast, rest and lunch.
Use a different zone where permits allow and stay attentive to the entire ecosystem.
No tiger sighting is guaranteed. The quality of the experience lies in patient fieldcraft and enough time in habitat.
Bandhavgarh
Take one final drive before breakfast.
Travel through the rural landscape to Kanha, with a packed or en-route lunch.
Arrive at the lodge and meet the naturalist team.
Changing parks broadens the wildlife experience rather than repeating the same habitat and safari rhythm.
Kanha
Explore Kanha or Kisli zone, looking for tiger, barasingha, gaur, wild dog and birdlife.
Rest through the warm hours.
Return as the meadows take on evening light and animals begin to move.
Kanha’s conservation story, particularly the recovery of hard-ground barasingha, is as important as its predators.
Kanha
Use one last morning in Kanha before breakfast.
Drive south towards Pench with a packed or en-route lunch.
Settle into the final forest lodge and review the next day’s zones.
The route moves from Kanha’s broad meadows to Pench’s teak forest and riverine habitat.
Pench
Follow tracks and alarm calls through teak forest and grass clearings.
Rest, review photographs and enjoy lunch.
Return for a second drive, with attention to water, birdlife and predator movement.
The final safari day is not a promised climax; it is another patient reading of a living forest.
Pench
Enjoy breakfast and leave the lodge for Nagpur Airport.
Fly to Delhi on the best operating service and meet your representative.
Check into the final hotel and share a farewell dinner.
A Delhi overnight protects the international departure after a long wildlife circuit.
Delhi
Breakfast and check-out are coordinated with the flight.
Travel privately to the airport with a suitable margin.
Continue home or into another private extension.
The journey closes after moving from imperial India through river ravines, temple cities and three distinct tiger landscapes.
Departure: Delhi / onward journey
Choose lodges for naturalist strength, vehicle operations, food and rest between drives.
A palace or heritage stay gives the river chapter a sense of place.
Well-positioned stays with strong beds, reliable service and a sense of place make a long cultural route feel composed.
Hotel names and room categories for Central India Rivers, Temples & Tiger Country are confirmed after your dates, preferred character, budget and current availability are understood.
Adjust Central India Rivers, Temples & Tiger Country with an extra recovery night, a shorter road day or a gentler start where the route and your energy benefit.
For Central India Rivers, Temples & Tiger Country, choose among the stay characters described above, then set room category and service level around how you expect to use the hotel.
For Central India Rivers, Temples & Tiger Country, deepen the fieldwork with a private vehicle where permitted, a photography mentor, birding time or additional drives in the strongest habitat.
For Central India Rivers, Temples & Tiger Country, for November to April for the best balance; park calendars and monsoon closures apply, we refine sightseeing hours, transfer starts and access around heat, rain, winter conditions, crowds and local operating days.
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