2 Nights & 3 Days
*CWB = child with bed, *CNB= child without bed, N/A= Not Allowed *INFANT =Child below 2 years, *Note: CNB-(Child NO Bed) - Please note if you do not wish to take extra bed in a room for your child ,please recheck & reconfirm the rates with us as each hotel has its own policy about Child without bed.
Your arrive at Umaria railway station and drive straight to the resort. Check-in and take your time to freshen up. Lunch will be served at the restaurant & remaining day at your leisure.You can sit by the resort poolside, and feel the freshness of jungle air and the wildlife nearby.Enjoy Tea in the evening and some snacks.Dinner and you retire for the day.
An early morning Safari experience waits for you, begin your day with bed tea and some biscuits and leave for the thrilling adventure. Safari ride into the jungles of Bandhavgarh National Park is a thrilling experience and extensive one too. The duration of the safari is about five hours; the ride is made interesting with the knowledge of an experienced guide.Return back to the resort at around 11 am for early lunch and after that you can relax.The Evening Safari begins at 3.30, to have another kicking experience in the jungle and return after three hours. On your return, your evening tea awaits you soon followed by dinner. This hectic day ends with your relaxed retirement in the comfort of the beautiful resort.
Morning enjoy the breakfast and time to check- out of the resort. Your short trip comes to an end with your drive back to Umaria railway station for your further journey.
2 Nights hotel stay
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Transportation by medium air conditioned car from Delhi to Delhi
All state and toll taxes
Drivers allowance
Two Safaris
Park Entrance fees
Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India, established in 1936 as Hailey National Park to protect the endangered Bengal tiger. The park was the first to come under the Project Tiger initiative. The park has sub-Himalayan belt geographical and ecological characteristics. An ecotourism destination it contains 488 different species of plants and a diverse variety of fauna. Corbett has been a haunt for tourists and wildlife lovers for a long time. Tourism activity is only allowed in selected areas of the park. Presently, every season more than 70,000 visitors visit the park. The Park comprises of 520.8 sq.kms of hills, riverine belts, marshy depressions, grasslands and a large lake. Winter nights are cold but the days are bright and sunny. It rains from July to September. Dense moist deciduous forest mainly consists of sal, haldu, peepal, rohini and mango trees. Forest covers almost 73% of the park, 10% of the area consists of grasslands. It houses around 110 tree species, 50 species of mammals, 580 bird species and 25 reptile species. It is one of the thirteen protected areas covered by the WWF under their Terai Arc Landscape Program. The program aims to protect three of the five terrestrial flagship species, the tiger, the Asian elephant and the Great One-horned Rhinoceros, by restoring corridors of forest to link 13 protected areas of Nepal and India, to enable wildlife migration.
Starting From 10000* per person on twin sharing
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