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Duration : 01
NIGHTS/02 DAYS
TOUR (Rajaji
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· Dep. from Delhi by Shatabdi at 6.30 AM
· Arr. Hardwar at 11.00 AM. On Arrival, check in Tourist Rest House, Chilla.
· After Fresh up, visit Raja-ji-National Park.
· Activities : Elephant Safari
· At evening visit Har-ki-pauri for Ganga Aarti (Special arrangements from
Skylark)
· Dinner & Night Halt. |
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· After Breakfast, drive to Rishikesh.
· Arr. Rishikesh and Transfer to Shivpuri for White Water Rafting.
· Start Rafting from Shivpuri at 11.00 AM.
· Arr. Rishikesh at 1.00 PM. Lunch at Rishikesh.
· After Lunch visit Rishikesh & Hardwar Local Sight Seeing.
· Dep from Hardwar at 6.00 PM by Shatabdi Exp. to Delhi.
· Arr. Delhi at 10.30 PM. Tour Terminate. |
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Duration : 2 Night / 3 Days
Package (Rajaji
& Corbett National Park)
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Day - 1 |
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Dep. from
Delhi by Shatabdi at 6.30 AM
Arr. Hardwar at 11.00 AM. On Arrival, check in Tourist
Rest House, Chilla.
After Freshup, visit Raja-ji-National Park.
Activities : Elephant Safari
At evening visit Har-ki-pauri for Ganga Aarti (Special
arrangements from Skylark)
Dinner & Night Halt. |
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Day - 2 |
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After
early Breakfast, drive to Corbett National Park,
Ramnagar.
Check in Hotel at Ramnagar.
After Lunch, visit Corbett Park. Dinner & Night Halt at
Hotel. |
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Day - 3
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After
Breakfast, drive to Jungle Safari with Packed Lunch.
After Lunch, Dep. to Delhi. Drop at Railway Station /
Airport.
Tour Terminate. |
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(Chilla
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Chilla, which is the region open to tourists, is
probably the best for game viewing. It is also very
scenic as it affords views of the mighty Ganga, as well
as the Himalayas to the North, together with a large
reservoir for water birds. It is located close to the
religious center of Haridwar and is just about 20 km
away from Rishikesh.
At Chilla proper, where the residential complex is
located, in a large opening in thick Sal forests, there
are two domesticated elephants, which can be used for
game viewing rounds. These Elephant back safaris take
one through bamboo thickets and elephant grass.
There are watchtowers located over water holes and
jeepable tracks taking one to areas around the park
where wildlife can be spotted as one drives along. Herds
of the Spotted Deer are fairly common to spot. The other
animals that can be spotted in the Chilla wildlife
sanctuary are the wild boar, Sambhar Deer, the Grey
Langur, the Red Rhesus Macaque, the Barking Deer, the
Peacock, Quails, Hornbills, Hawks, Falcons, Vultures and
many other birds of prey.
Lying in a 820 sq km swathe across the Shivaliks, at the
foot of the Himalayas, the Rajaji National Park spreads
across three districts of Uttaranchal- Haridwar,
Dehradun and Pauri Garhwal. In 1983, the three wildlife
sanctuaries of Rajaji, Motichur and Chilla were
amalgamated into a single contiguous park consisting of
several distinct vegetation zones. These include
broadleaved deciduous forests, riverine vegetation,
grasslands, and pine forests in the upper reaches.
Inhabiting these dense green jungles are an impressive
array of creatures- furred and feathered, docile and
dangerous. 23 species of mammals- including tigers,
leopards, elephants, deer, jungle cat, wild boar and
sloth bear- and 315 species of birds are found in Rajaji.
The most prominent avian species include pea fowl,
woodpeckers, pheasants, kingfishers and barbets,
supplemented by a number of migratory species during the
winter months. Besides that, the rivers which flow
through the park harbour fish such as trout and mahseer.
Rajaji’s history of conservation has been rather rocky
in the recent past. The park’s been besieged by a host
of problems, ranging from soil erosion to poaching.
Despite all these issues, Rajaji continues to be one of
northern India’s major wildlife reserves- and one of the
best places to see the fauna and flora of the terai. |
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Entry----Requirements
All visitors to Rajaji National Park need entry permits
in order to be allowed into the park. Permits are
available at each of the gates to the park, and cost Rs
30 for Indians and Rs 350 for foreigners. These permits
are valid for three days; if you wish to stay longer,
you’ll have to pay Rs 20 a day (if you’re Indian), Rs
175 per day if you’re not. Additional charges are levied
for cameras and vehicles. Still cameras are free for
Indians and Rs 50 for foreigners; vehicles are Rs 500
for both Indians and foreigners. |
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Access
One of the reasons for Rajaji’s popularity is that it’s conveniently situated for anybody coming from Delhi. The national capital is only 231 km from the park, and there are convenient overnight trains from Delhi to Haridwar and Dehradun, from where there are connecting buses to Rajaji. Similarly, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, is linked by bus to Haridwar and Dehradun. From Rajaji, the nearest airport is Jolly Grant, at Dehradun, while the most convenient railheads are Haridwar and Dehradun. Both have railway connections to the rest of the country.
Rajaji is accessible through different gates; the Ramgarh Gate and Mohand Gate are within 25 km of Dehradun, while the Motichur, Ranipur and Chilla Gates are just about 9 km from Haridwar. Kunao Gate is 6 km from Rishikesh, and Laldhang gate is 25 km from Kotdwar.
Within the park, the only way of getting around, if you haven’t got your own vehicle, is by elephant. Elephant rides of about 2½ hours each are organized by the park authorities and cost between Rs 50 and 100 per person. |
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Best time to visit
Rajaji National Park is open to visitors between
November and June. The months from December to March are
usually the best time to visit, as the weather’s at
its best. Beyond April, things start hotting up, though
it never gets unbearably hot. |
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Accommodation
Within the Rajaji National Park are ten forest
resthouses, at Beribara, Chilla, Ranipur, Dholkhand,
Kunnao, Motichur, Kansrao, Satyanarain, Phandowala and
Kasarodi. The resthouse at Dholkhand is currently not
open to visitors, but the others charge approximately Rs
75-150 (for Indians) and Rs 225-450 (for foreigners).
Chilla has, in addition, a tourist complex operated by
the Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam.
The accommodation provided is fairly basic, and there
are no catering facilities. You’ll have to bring your
own food along, and do your own cooking- utensils and
crockery are provided.
Staying outside the park, at hotels and tourist
complexes in Haridwar, Rishikesh or Dehradun, is a good
idea if you’d rather not rough it out. All three cities
have a wide range of accommodation options, ranging from
budget to mid-range and even luxury; and considering the
close proximity of these towns to the park, it’s not too
difficult getting to Rajaji for the day’s
wildlife-watching. |
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Rajaji
National Park is distinct for its pristine scenic beauty
and rich bio- diversity. |
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Why Rajaji
Rajaji National Park in the state of Uttranchal is
situated along the hills and foothills of Shivalik
ranges in the Himalayan foothills and exhibits the
Shivalik ecosystem. Rajaji is one of northern India’s
major wildlife reserves - and one of the best places to
see the fauna and flora of the terai region. The park
named after the great freedom fighter Late Sri C.
Rajgopalachari; popularly known as "Rajaji" was created
after joining the three sanctuaries in the Western UP,
Shivaliks - Rajaji, Motichur and Chilla into a large
protected area in the year 1983. Rajaji National Park is
a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts,
the ecosystem of the park is adorned with elephants,
tigers, leopards, deer and ghorals as its best known
life forms This area is the North Western Limit of Asian
elephants. |
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Key
Factor
State : Uttaranchal
Climate : The climate is pleasant through out the
year.
Minimum Temperature :13.1°C;
Maximum Temperature :38.9°C.
Summer : Max. 42°C; Winter : Min O°C.
Area : 820.42 sq km.
Travel Tips : Consult the Doctor before you leave
for the trip. Get enough information about the place you
are going to visit.
Best Time to Visit : 15th November to 15th June.
Nearest Town : Rishikesh (6 km). |
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Get
There
Rajaji National park is accessible from many directions by road, rail and air. Bus services and overnight trains are available for Dehradun and Haridwar from Delhi and Lucknow. Elephants are available for wildlife viewing at Chilla and Dholkand. To explore the park take an Elephant ride. |
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International Airport :
Indira Gandhi International
Airport (231 km).
Airport : 38 km from Jolly Grant Airport
Railways: Haridwar (8 km) & Dehradun (24 km).
Road: The Park is easily accessible from Haridwar,
Dehradun, Rishikesh, and Mussoorie. |
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Stay
There
Rajaji National park area has several peaceful and
tranquil accommodations. GMVN offers a Tourist Rest
House with AC, Delux, Executive rooms and Dormotary
facilities alongwith 6 Gujjar Huts,There are also 10
Forest Rest Houses in park, where visitors can stay.
Tourist Rest House is adequately furnished for a
comfortable stay. They offer perfect retreat for
visitors. In addition there are many hotels and tourist
complexes around Rajaji National Park at Haridwar,
Rishikesh, Dehradun and Mussoorie. |
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Additional Punch
Uttaranchal is the Gateway to the Himalayas. Entire
Uttaranchal is amazing. You can go to any part of
Uttranchal and spend some time there relaxing. Go to
Garhwal, Haridwar (8 km), Rishikesh (6 km) or Dehradun
(24 km), the atmosphere of all these destinations are
exhilarating and soothing. Uttranchal is a good health
resort. If you are keen in practicing Yoga & Meditation
or even go for Ayurvedic Treatment then visit Haridwar
and Rishikesh. |
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Extend
the Trip
You can visit New Delhi (231 km), the capital city of
India. You can also go to Uttar Pradesh and Himachal
Pradesh, both will provide something very different.
Uttar Pradesh is the right place to know the India Way
of Life. It also displays numerous historical and
religious sights. If you want to relax in a peaceful
surroundings then head towards, the Himachal Pradesh.
Himachal is also a paradise for the adventure lovers.
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Few
Difficulties
You might not face too many difficulties. The terrain is rugged and challenging. Might not get your choice of food here. The winters are chilling.
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Few Suggestions
Don't get into any unknown or illegal activity. Do not disturb the local culture and local atmosphere. Try to be well informed about the routes and the place you are going to visit. Contact us when and where needed, while on a wildlife India Tour.
If you want more information on Wildlife India Tour then get back to us, whenever needed. Let us know your requirements, so that we can make your trip to India Wildlife completely exceptional and exciting.
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