The famous photo of the
late Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal has somehow catapulted
the place back into the limelight.
Not that it lost its popularity, the royalty's visit
added a sense of charisma to the place. At the present,
the Taj Mahal is part of the destinations for Indian
Wildlife Tours, particularly bird watching.
Most bird watching packages take 5 nights and 6 days and starts with an early morning arrival at Delhi. The rest of the day would include tours to Old and New Delhi with visits at the Red Fort, Qutub, Mantar, Minar and more.
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An Indian Wildlife Tour for a Taj Mahal bird watching package
involves a 50-kilometer Jeep ride from Delhi to Sultanpur
where a rich number of waterfowls and common cranes can be
found.
A visit to the Taj Mahal of course is a given in
any Wildlife Tour India.
A drive to Fatehpur Sikri
to Bharatpur for a trip to the Keoladeo Gahan bird
sanctuary follows thereafter. Fatehpur Sikri is the
old deserted town of the Mughal Dynasty.Wildlife Tours
India also takes guests to breathtaking bird watching
walks and shall the water level permits, a boat ride
through the mashes where migratory birds settle, is
guaranteed.
Wildlife Tours India or Wildlife Tours in India allow
travelers to view several structures in Agra such as
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A trip to Gwalior is a full day tour covering the Indo-Aryan
architectural beauty of the Sas Bahu Temple, the Man Singh
Palace and the fanciful Jai Vilas Palace and Museum.
Karera, a bird sanctuary in Shivpuri is another delight to tourists on a North India Wildlife Tour. An early morning drive to Khajuharu will take guests to the impressive museum of Rajmahal and Phool Bagh, the palace of superb murals.
Wildlife Tour Packages in India can be easily checked out online. Itinerary of tours, costs and accommodations are detailed. Most accepts inquiries and bookings online.
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