Day 1 Delhi – Jhansi – Panna
Morning transfer on own to railway station to board train for Jhansi.
You will be met on arrival & drive to Panna.
Panna National Park is an experience that takes a step closer to the nature. With its diverse landscapes and tranquil environment, Panna National Park is much more than just its wildlife safari and trips. The scenic waterfalls, enchanting forest trails and never-ending list of flora and fauna at the park will leave you hooked forever with this place. Panna National Park is located in the Panna and Chhatarpur District of Madhya Pradesh and covers a total ground area of 542.67 km sq. History of Panna National Park is a testimony of its environmental importance and its contribution to preserving endangered species of flora and fauna. The park was declared a Tiger Reserve in the year 1994 as the twenty-second Tiger Reserve in India and fifth in Madhya Pradesh. Panna was given the Award of Excellence by Ministry of Tourism in 2007 for being the best maintained National Park in India.
Overnight at hotel
Day 2 In Panna
Morning & Afternoon Jungle safari at Panna National Park on sharing basis.
The region, famous for its diamond industry, is also home to some of the best wildlife species in India and is one of the most famous Tiger Reserves in the country. The park is known worldwide for its wild cats, including tigers as well as deer and antelope.
It is also home to a great variety of wildlife species. Endangered animals like Tiger, Leopard and Chinkara have found their haven in Panna Biosphere. Other exotic animals like Chital, Nilgai, Sloth Bear, Sambhar are also present in their natural habitat. Panna is also home to more than 200 species of birds including the King vulture, Indian Vulture and bar-headed goose.
Overnight at hotel
Day 3 Panna – Khajurao
Morning Jungle safari in Panna National Park on sharing basis.
Return to hotel for breakfast. Post breakfast drive to Khajuraho.
Khajuraho temples are India’s unique gift to the world, representing a paean to life, love and joy: perfect in execution and sublime in expression. Life in every form and mood has been captured in stone, testifying to the craftsman’s artistry and the extraordinary breath of the vision of Chandela Rajput’s. The Khajuraho temples were built in short span of a hundred years from 950 – 1050 A.D., in a truly inspired burst of creativity. Of the 85 original temples, 22 still survive constituting one the world’s greatest wonders.
Afternoon visit the Western group of temples that constitutes some of the finest examples of Chandela art at its peak. The largest being the Kandhariya Mahadev dedicated to Lord Shiva, followed by a granite temple – Chaunsath Yogini.
Later visit Eastern Group of Temples that comprise of two historic Jain temples – the Adinath Temple lavishly embellished with sculpted figures, and the Parsvanath Temple, the largest Jain temple, sculpted with charming detail.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 4 Khajuraho – Jhansi – Delhi
Morning in time drive to Jhansi railway station to board train for Delhi.
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