Heart of India

India: Delhi, Jaipur, Ranthambore, Abhaneri Camp, Agra, Lucknow, Varanasi

Group size

No more than 16 travelers

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Single Supplement: FREE

From $4,895 per person

16 Days | $306 per day

Includes airfare

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Physical Requirements

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Moderately Easy

Pacing

  • 7 locations in 16 days with 2 one-night stays
  • Multiple pre-dawn departures

Physical requirements

  • Not appropriate for travelers using wheelchairs or other mobility aids
  • Must be able to withstand hot temperatures, including averages around and beyond 100 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Must be able to walk 2-3 miles unassisted each day and participate in 3-5 hours of daily physical activities, including scaling several steep steps without handrails
  • We reserve the right for Trip Experience Leaders to restrict participation, or in some circumstances send travelers home, if their limitations impact the group's experience
  • You may encounter animals on this trip. We make every effort to keep these encounters safe, however animals may behave unpredictably or dangerously at times. Please use caution when interacting with animals on this trip: Keep a safe distance, stay alert, and respect the animals

Climate

  • Daytime temperatures range from 90-100°F (particularly in April)
  • August and September are hot and humid, with heavy rains
  • Northern India experiences poor air quality in November and December, especially in Delhi
  • Winter months are cold and foggy

Terrain & Transportation

  • Travel over some rugged paths, as well as bumpy, unpaved, dusty roads, both by bus and on foot
  • Travel through India via bus (no heat or toilet on board), train, rickshaw, and game-viewing vehicle
  • Several long overland drives of 5-6 hours

Flight Information

  • Travel time will be 14-27 hours and will most likely have two connections

Accommodations & Facilities

  • One night in a comfortable but basic tented camp with private baths
  • Asian squat-style toilets must be used in some villages without other facilities
  • Most hotels in Bhutan do not have elevators, so if you are taking the optional extension in Bhutan, you must be able to climb stairs

Cuisine

  • Meals will be based on the local cuisine; Western food is limited

Cultural insight

  • We may see people living in poverty, which could be distressing for some travelers