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| The following itineraries have been painstakingly researched, and each represents our optimal combination of the following important criteria: exciting & interesting venues; excellence & value of accommodation; and, ease of travel between locations. Nonetheless, they are merely suggested itineraries, and Wildspace will gladly work with you to develop any trip to your exact specifications. Contact us to discuss your customised trip. |
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This tour package has been designed for those who want to experience some of India's wildlife reserves, whilst also savouring something of the country's rich cultural heritage. The emphasis is very much on India's diverse flora and fauna, but visits to cultural centres have been woven into the trip to provide a diverse travel experience.
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Although this trip includes a visit to the renowned Ranthambhore Tiger Sanctuary, the emphasis is on absorbing India's rich cultural heritage. After a brief visit to the Taj Mahal, two nights at Ranthambhore provide ample opportunity to see an elusive tiger before one travels to the fabled royal cities of Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur. From Delhi to the furthest reaches of Rajasthan, this trip provides an interesting cross-section of experiences of India's northern regions.
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The Southern state of Kerala is arguably India's most interesting state. Its culture has been influenced by Portuguese, Dutch and English elements involved in the spice trade, its geography varies in a very short distance from tropical beaches to high hill stations, and it boasts the world's first freely elected communist government whose social policies have resulted in a literacy rate of 95%. In the space of just 11 days, we do our very best to give you an introduction to this beautiful corner of India.
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Rajasthan, in northwestern India, is India at its exotic and colourful best. The state is steeped in history and each city reflects the characteristics of the Rajput warriors that held sway there until not long ago. The magnificent forts and palaces evoke images of India's past, which was every bit as colourful as the garments worn by modern day Rajasthanis. We have carefully sought out Rajasthan's most charming properties along a route that visits cities from Delhi to the legendary Jaisalmer and back.
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There are many good reasons why Nepal is one of the world's favourite travel destinations. The Kathmandu Valley contains numerous temples, stupas and ancient buildings, the Nepal Himalayas are home to many of the world's highest peaks, and the diversity of wildlife and scenic beauty of the Terai are hard to rival anywhere in Asia. This itinerary incorporates the very best of each of these aspects of this spectacular country.
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The Palace on Wheels has been rated as one of the best luxury rail journeys in the world. The seven-day trip is undoubtedly the most unique and efficient way to visit the splendid forts and palaces of Rajasthan. The journey takes you from the famous Taj Mahal in Agra to the most remote reaches of the Thar Desert in Western Rajasthan.
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Nanda Devi, in India's northwest province of Uttaranchal, is the highest mountain situated wholly within India. Nanda Devi, whose highest peak rises to an impressive 7816m (25,643 feet), is a highly sacred mountain in Indian mythology and her name translates into "The Bliss-giving Goddess". The Wildspace trek goes as far as the east base camp and is one of the most unfrequented and scenic trekking routes in the Himalayas.
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The focus of this trip, Jim Corbett National Park, is arguably one of India's most beautiful wildlife areas. With a tiger population numbering an estimated 160 animals, it is an important stronghold of this endangered cat. The parks" 600 square kilometers of virgin forest and jungle are home to numerous other animals.
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Khajuraho, in the relatively inaccessible northern corner of Madhya Pradesh, and Varanasi in far eastern Uttar Pradesh, are all too often left out of any trip to India. Yet both constitute vital components of India's cultural identity, and for this reason we encourage those interested in India's religions and people to extend their trips slightly to incorporate these two remarkable cities.
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Ananda is a world class Destination Spa nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas north of Delhi. Once the residence of the Maharaja of the Tehri-Garhwal region, the property is now dedicated to providing innovative ways to restore and rejuvenate the energies of their guests, by means of Yoga and Ayurvedic treatments. The sublime location, luxurious accommodation and world-class treatments have earned this resort a position as one of the best spas in the world.
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