Tour
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My
Mera India Group Tour Dates and Bookings open |
Duration |
3N/4D |
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Batch I |
17-20 Jan 2019 |
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Batch IA |
18-20 Jan 2019 |
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Batch IIA |
25-27 Jan2019 |
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Batch III |
15-17 Feb 2019 |
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Note:
7-11 Feb, 2018 tour for both Bharatpur Sanctuary (KGNP)
and chambal Sanctuary (NCS) |
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Bharatpur, Chambal & Ranathambore |
The Keoladeo National Park or Keoladeo Ghana National Park formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India is a famous avifauna sanctuary that plays host to thousands of birds especially during the winter season. Over 230 species of birds are known to have made the National Park their home. It is also a major tourist centre with scores of ornithologists arriving here in the hibernal season. It was declared a protected sanctuary in 1971. It is also a declared World Heritage Site.
National Chambal Sanctuary, named after one of India’s cleanest and longest rivers Chambal, covers an area of 1240 sq kms across the three states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. It was declared a Protected Area in 1979, which includes a 425 kms stretch of the 900 kms long Chambal river and its adjoining forest land, in an effort to protect the forest and river ecosystem, as well as the largest wild population of the endangered gharials. They are home to more than 320 resident and migrant birds, and are the only known place on earth for nesting for the threatened Indian skimmers! Other wildlife found here are the critically endangered Gangetic dolphins, smooth coated otters and the muggers etc..
Ranthambore wildlife sanctuary is known for its tigers and is one of the best places in India to see these animals in their natural jungle habitat. Tigers can be easily spotted even in the daytime.. The park's deciduous forests are characteristic examples of the type of jungle found in Central India. Other major wild animals include leopard, nilgai, wild boar, sambar, hyena, sloth bear and chital. The sanctuary is home to a wide variety of trees, plants, birds and reptiles, as well as one of the largest banyan trees in Indi
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How
to reach
By road:
Excellent network of roads connect Bharatpur
to major cities in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh,
Haryana and Delhi. Regular bus services
ply from Delhi, Mathura, Jaipur, Alwar
and adjoining areas. Bharatpur from Delhi
is 192 Km and from Jaipur is 186 Km one
can accessible by Pvt car, buses only.
By rail: Major cities
rail network connected to Bharatpur the
Nearest stations are Bharatpur in delhi
route
By Flight: The Nearest
stations are Agra 56km, Delhi, Jaipur.
Bharatpur has one main entry point:
The easiest place to find transportation
and accommodation all near to the gate
and hot spot for sighting.
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Tour cost
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Standard
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Members |
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Non- membesr |
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Full day (B. C.) |
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Rs.17550/-* |
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Rs.18550/-* |
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Package Inclusive* |
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Auto | Car |
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Non A/c | A/c room twin sharing basis |
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All tea, breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
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Dedicated Cycle Rickshaw for full
day |
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2 Person per Rickshaw |
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Boating at chambal |
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2 Open jeep Safari Ranathambore |
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All Entry, Guide, Boat (Chambal) |
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Package
Exclusive* |
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All tea, meals during
train journey |
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All personal expenses |
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Those wants save time can fly to nearest
airport (Agra, Delhi, Jaipur) |
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Any kind of insurance coverage |
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Add On charges for late registration |
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Camera, |
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Train fair |
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Any other thing not mentioned above
& left |
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Return Train/flight Cost |
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Itinerary For The Tour
Day 0 |
Leave
for Bharatpur from BCT 21.30 pm |
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Day 1 |
Reach
Bharatpur(BTE) 15.00 pm, Travel to hotel
and check in hotel freshup after tea walk
in the park |
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Day 2 |
Early
Morning have tea and bf Enter the park we
will be full day in tha park and lunch will
be done inside the park Evening back to
hotel, Rest, Dinner, Post Dinner Experience
Sharing then Rest |
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Day 3 |
Early Morning have tea and bf Travel to Chambal Enter the boating Bird Photography back to lunch will be done outside the travel back and visit Fatehpur Kikri - UNESCO World Heritage Centre travel back to Bharatpur birding , back to hotel Rest, Dinner, Post Dinner Experience Sharing then Rest
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Day 4 |
Early Morning have tea and bf start travel to Ranathambore after lunch start 1st jeep safari Evening back to hotel, Rest, Dinner, Post Dinner Experience Sharing then Rest |
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Day
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Early Morning strat 2nd jeep safari back to hote and after lunch checkout leave for BCT from Sawai Madhopur 16-10 pm |
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Day
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Reach BCT moning 7.40 am tour
end memories & relationship remain forever... |
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Things To Carry
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ID Card Compulsory (Aadhar/ Pancard/DL/Voter ID) |
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Forest
Nature friendly cloths try to get as camouflaged
as possible as (Please don' wear Bright colored
Clothes) |
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Torch (Must) |
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Sanitary Kit |
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Dry Food (snacks) |
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Cap, goggle, sunscreen, moisturizer etc.. |
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Personal Medicin / First Aid kit. |
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Sport shoes or Kitos/ sandal |
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Binocular/Camera with lenses (Optional) |
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Tripod/ Monopod will be helpful to avoid shake as there will be low light |
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How To Register
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125 day's
advance booking mandatory for hassle free
travel, accommodation and safari |
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Kindly mail Us (info@mymeraindia.com) /call us ( +91 77189 80081 - 82 ) for seat availability & cost |
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Kindly Fill Tour Registration Form ( Online Tour
Registration Form ) |
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Kindly make the payment either bank deposit or online transfer |
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Cost in INR valid for Indian
Nationals and for Foreigner's Tourist please call/mail us for cost &
booking |
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*The cost for per person group
of minimum six (G6) and for 2/4 Person (G2/G4)
in jeep for Photography Call us for cost |
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*The Cost may change if any
change in Govt fees/park fees. |
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*Mini Bus safari timing different
from jeep safari |
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*For fulldays safari timing
different jeep safari call for cost |
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Be in touch with us for more information |
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Terms & Conditions
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Email Confirmation
is compulsory with payment for booking |
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My Mera India reserves the
right to change/modify or terminate the
offer any time at its own discretion and
without any prior notice. |
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Kindly obey / follow the Tour/Team leader instructions |
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We
all are going for an adventurous/wildlife
and interesting trekking /wildlife/expedition,
please Do Not misinterpret it as a PICNIC
or LEISURE TOUR, There will be ample of enjoyment
but not at the cost of discipline. |
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Who Can Take Part
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Anyone
can Join the tour (Filling up proper infomation
form and payment) |
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It
doesn’t matter if you’re male
or female you're alone or in group no issue
you can join the tour without any tension
and fear. |
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Minor
can join tour with proper permission from
their home. |
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Do's & Don'ts
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Do's |
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- Carry clothes that will help
you camouflage with the surroundings.
- Always carry original identity
proof.
- Follow strict timings as given
by your team leader to avoid delay in
any activities as safaris/bird watching
are group events.
- Enjoy nature and surrounding
area in the jungle/Park while you in safaris/bird
watching with your group.
- Always keep your phone on silent
or airplane mode when entering forest.
- Cover your face with a scarf
to protect it from dust.
- Also carry extra batteries,
memory cards for camera
- Cloth/Cover to protect the camera/binoculars
etc. from dust.
- Option to Carry Sunscreen (fragrance-free).
- Always remain calm & composed
when any sighting takes place. Remember
patience is the only key.
- Your guide/mentor/leader know
the area inside the forest better than
anyone, so do co-operate with
them.
- Always respect your local guide/driver
and their knowledge about the forest during
the safaris/bird watching.
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Don'ts |
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- Do not litter in forest and
surrounding areas.
- Do not throw anything out of
the gypsy.
- Do not yell, scream or wave
at the animals.
- Do not wear brightly colored
clothes or apply any kind of perfumes
or deodorants.
- Never feed any animals.
- Do not play any loud music in
vicinity of the forest area.
- Do not argue with any person
like forest guards, guides, locals or
even travellers from other
during the safaris/bird watching.
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