


Day 1: Arrival at Jabalpur
On arrival at Jabalpur airport / railway station, you will be transferred to the hotel in Jabalpur or Bhedaghat (23kilometres and 1 hour). After checking in at your hotel, visit the Marble Rocks &Dhuandhar Falls.
The towering cliffs of the Marble Rocks, rising over hundred feet and flanking the Narmada river, is an awesome sight. Some distance from this, the river meanders around the cliffs and makes a plunge at the Dhuandhar Falls, making a spectacular view and creating thunderous noise which reverberates for miles.
You can try boating in the moonlight, which is an exhilarating experience on the Narmada. After watching the splendours of nature, return to your hotel for overnight stay.
Day 2: Bhedaghat / Jabalpur to Kanha
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and start on your journey to Kanha. (If you reach Jabalpur late on Day 1, then you can do the sightseeing of Bhedaghaten-route to Kanha).
On arrival at Kanha, check in at your hotel and after lunch, start on an evening safari to the Kanha National Park. Check out the flora and fauna of this huge forest sprawling over 940 sq kilometres and home to the majestic tiger, barasingha, barking deer, sambar, gaur, horned antelope amongst many mammals besides a vast avian population. Trust your luck to spot a tiger during the jeep ride, spanning over a couple of hours.
Overnight stay at Kanha.
Day 3: Kanha
The day is free at leisure to spend time in and around your hotel or opt for morning / evening jeep safaris to different zones of the park.
Overnight stay at Kanha.
Day 4: Kanha to Bandhavgarh
After an early breakfast, bid adieu to Kanha and start on a drive to Bandhavgarth. Check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free at leisure, followed by an overnight stay.
Day 5: Safari at Bandhavgarh National Park
Today, you will start early for the morning Safari at the park. Covering 448 sq. kilometre, Bandhavgarh is situated in Shahdol district, among the outlying hills of the Vindhya range. At the centre of the park is Bandhavgarh hill, rising 811 metres above sea level. Surrounding it are many smaller hills separated by gently sloping valleys. These valleys end in small, swampy meadows, locally known as 'Bohera'. The lowest point in the park is at Tala.
The vegetation is chiefly of Sal forest in the valleys and on the lower slopes, gradually changing to mixed deciduous forest on the hills and in the hotter, drier areas of the park in the south and west. Bamboo is found throughout the forest. The Bandhavgarh Fort, which is estimated to be 2000 years old, is a central attraction for visitors.
Bandhavgarh offers one of the highest probabilities of tiger sighting in the region and it might just be your lucky day on the jeep safari to spot the majestic tiger in its natural habitat. You are likely to spot many different animals on your safari.
Return to the hotel for breakfast. The rest of the day is at leisure. You can opt for an evening safari to other zones of the park to maximize your chances of spotting the animals.
Overnight at Bandhavgarh.
Day 6: Departure
After breakfast you will check out and will be transferred to Umaria.
NOTE:Transfers to Katni (100 kilometres) / Satna (120 kilometress) / Jabalpur (160 kilometres), will be charged extra.
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