Tourist Attractions in India

A magical land that has enchanted millions around the globe ever since its discovery. Fables, stories and great prose has been written by persons who have known India. Where else would one find diversity in Language and Culture among fellow humans or the vast geographic distinction between far flung yet integral parts of one single country.


Much has been said, and much written about India.But what was once the remark of a Mughal ruler while praising a part of India effectively sums up the magic that India creates on her beholder.

Inscribed on Deewan-E-Khas in New Delhi's Red Fort is the couplet ; "

gar firdos baru hai zameen ast ; hamin ast. hamin ast. hamin ast "

If heaven be a place on earth. It is here.It is here.It is here.

Succint. Poetic yet very close to the magical aura that is India. We welcome you all to a thematic presentation on India with accent on the Cultural Mystique.

We invite you to consider the destinations listed below, then consult our Tours Section, to choose the tour that includes your particular favored destinations. Or, email to discuss your own customized itinerary with one of our highly experienced travel consultants.

India is the favored destination of many travelers to Asia. This vast nation has enough to captivate travelers of any taste and travel style. From the hypnotic desert palaces of Rajasthan, to the wildlife parks throughout the country; from the pilgrimage sites of Varanasi, Sarnath and Madurai, to the ethereal alpine majesty of the Himalayan Foothills, India is bound to captivate any traveler. Compass has developed a series of extensive programs, which incorporate the following destinations.

The Capital

The capital city of Delhi bears witness to generations of rule and cultural cross-fertilization. Delhi's history stretches back over 3,000 years, with monuments of this extended history throughout the city. The Red Fort is one of the primary Moghul masterpieces, a self-contained city of palaces, dance halls, and meeting places. Nearby, the Jama Masjid is India's largest mosque, with 25,000 worshippers filling the courtyard each Friday. Visit Raj Ghat, the site of Mahatma Gandhi's cremation: a highly informative and captivating museum documents the Mahatma's life through photographs and personal mementos, which provide a unique insight into India's history. A walk down Rajpath towards India Gate or Parliament House displays the unique imagination of Sir Edward Lutyens, the architect who combined British Imperial style with archetypal Moghul style to create this unforgettable testimony to India's modern democratic history. Connaught Circus and Janpath are the heart of New Delhi's commercial sector, perfect for souvenir shopping. Nearby, the Jantar Mantar is a huge 250-year-old observatory, whose timekeeping is as impressive as its elegant abstract lines. Spend an afternoon at the National Museum, with its extensive collection covering over 5,000 years of India's history. Also worth visiting is the Crafts Museum, covering building traditions and folk art from all of Indiaís rural communities. Tibet House organizes seminars, lectures, and has a small display of Tibetan art. Humayan's Tomb is a beautiful building in its own right, and is also fascinating as it is the greatest Moghul monument built before the Taj Mahal; you can see the stylistic similarities in the two buildings. Safdarjung's Tomb was built after the Taj; its style is associated with the twilight of Moghul style. Visit the Baha'i Temple, a graceful structure with a distinctive air of tranquility and reflection. Nearby is Tuqlaqabad, the ghostly remains of the third city of Delhi, built during the short reign of Tughluq, in the 14th century. Also worth visiting is the Qutb Minar complex, a marvelous example of Delhi's complex history: the first mosque in the city was built with broken remnants of the Hindu temple which ha previously been on this site.

Taj Mahal, AgraThe Taj-memories of love

No visit to India is complete without a journey to Agra. The Taj Mahal is one of those extremely rare creations: an image so often seen in photographs and media, yet still imbued with a fresh, awesome power when one sees it in reality. Shah Jahan's sublime testament to his departed wife, Mumtaz Mahal, is a marvel of marble and precious inlay. Visit it at sunrise and sunset to see the effects of differing lights. While in Agra, also visit some of the other sights of the city: Itm-Ud-Daulah, designed by Nur Jahan, the most powerful woman in Moghul history, and Agra Fort, where Shah Jahan was imprisoned by his son, Aurangzeb. A few miles outside of Agra is the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri, built by the Emperor Akbar, but abandoned due to water shortages. This enchanting, atmospheric site is often used as a stage set for Hindi films.


The Rajasthan- The land of Forts, Palaces and Cultural Traditions

For many visitors, the western desert state of Rajasthan is the archetypal India: broad sweeping desert landscapes, punctuated by imposing forts and castles. Men in turbans lead camels through markets, while women in heavy silver bangles and bold printed skirts balance towering loads on their heads. Jaipur is known as "The Pink City" for its use of soft pink sandstone. The City Palace is a treasure trove of wildly painted reception halls, and doors decorated with vividly painted peacocks and abstract designs of pure bold color. Nearby, the Palace of Winds reminds visitors of a wedding cake, its finely tooled stonework a marvel of masonry. Just outside Jaipur is the town of Amber, known for its massive fortress. Its walls are covered in Moghul style mosaics. Wander through the town, with its wealth of temples and ruins.

Travel onwards to Udaipur: for many, this is the prime jewel of Rajasthan. Situated on the banks of Lake Pichola, the city has many sights itself, and is a luxurious base for exploring the surrounding area. Visit the City Palace, with mirror-encrusted walls, gaily-painted murals, and a labyrinth of courtyards and balconies. The Jagdish Temple is one of the busiest in the city. Visit the Bharatiya Lok Kala, Udaipurís excellent Folk Museum, covering the many aspects of Rajasthanís folk traditions: block printing, puppetry, painting, and music. Travel to nearby Nagda, a pro-Mughal city dating back to the 7th century, and Eklingji, an important Siva temple complex: the Maharana of Udaipur worships here on Mondays. Also visit Ranakpur, a massive Jain temple complex in a delightfully peaceful setting. The abandoned fortress of Chittorgarh is a classic Rajput fort: its bloody history saw dramatic cases of ritual JOHAR, where the women threw themselves onto a funeral pyre to avoid being taken captive by the Moghul conquerors.

Many visitors are drawn to Pushkar for its annual Camel Fair in February, where the desert comes alive with camel races, and music and dance festivals. Also visit Jodhpur, and tour the Mehrangarh Fort: the museum houses a prize 250 year old pure silk tent, seized from the Mughal Court in Delhi.

In the Far West of Rajasthan, the Desert City of Jaisalmer has superb Haveli architecture, and is the base for camel treks in the Thar Desert. Many desert oases in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan have excellent frescoes, and their palaces have been converted to some of the most romantic hotels in the world. Visit such atmospheric towns as Bikaner and Mandawa.

Temples and Sculpturs and Spirituality

The spiritual heart of India is undoubtedly Varanasi, also known as Benaras, Kashi, and the City of Light. Situated on the banks of the Ganges, the most sacred Hindu City is a center for studying classical Indian music and dance, yoga, and Hinduism. The old city is a maze of small temples, shrines, and houses. An early morning boat ride on the Ganges is unforgettable: float past the GHATS, where men do early morning yoga, and women fetch holy water from the river to anoint the many small shrines throughout the old city. Varanasi is also world famous for its dazzling silks and saris. There are often music festivals and performances. Travel to Sarnath, whose tranquil atmosphere is highly appropriate for this site of the Buddha's first teachings. Several monasteries and universities are active here; it is also a popular site for families to escape the busy pace of Varanasi.


Khajuraho is the site of some of the finest sculptures in India. Although the temples are renowned for their erotic sculpture, all of the sculptures represent the apex of Indian art. The nearby city of Lucknow is traditionally the center of traditional Mughal arts and music, with a festival of Kathak dance each February. The sacred city of Allahabad is the site of the Maha Kumbh Mela every 12 years: the greatest Sivaite festival in India. The city was Jawaharlal Nehru spent his childhood in Allahabad: his home is now a museum documenting the Indian Independence movement.

The Tiger Land

Tiger, BandhavgarhMany people are drawn to India to visit the fabulous wildlife parks. Travel to the lush Ranthambore National Park where Project Tiger originated. Although few tigers survive, the park has many chital, nilgai, panthers, storks, serpent eagles, and glorious paradise flycatchers. Madhya Pradesh is home to two of the best parks in India. Bandavgarh is said to have the highest density of tigers in any park in India. There are also lovely rock-cut caves and a magnificent fort on the grounds. The park is particularly fine for bird-watchers. Rare hornbills and many kinds of rollers live here. Nearby, Kanha is a vast range of savannah, forest, hills and rivers, covering over two thousand square kilometers. Many aficionados consider Kanha to be the finest park in India, with hundreds of species of animals and birds. Indeed, it is sometimes known as the NíGorongoro of India. Southern India is home to Nagarhole National Park, which borders Bandipur park: the two consist of nearly 1500 square km. Nagarhole has dense jungle, and a great abundance of wildlife. It is one of the best places to see Asian elephants, as well as gaur, the shy sambar deer, spotted chital, and small, barking muntjac. A coracle ride along the Kabini River offers sightings of crocodiles, and the plethora of birds that live in the park. Your guide will point out to you the many species that inhabit the park. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is at its prime in winter, when it is home to migrating birds from Siberia, including cormorants, night herons, pheasants, tree pies, and others. Nearby, Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is in the Cardamom Hills, centered on a lake. With four types of forest, including open grasslands and tropical evergreen, many species of bird and animal live in this diverse landscape. It is possible to get up to 20 yards away from huge elephant herds, and listen to their broad range of sounds. Eastern India has only recently been opened up to tourism. One of the highlights of the region is the Kaziranga National Park. This lush valley, on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, is home to rhinos, buffalo, and wild boar. The grasslands are prime territories for raptors; Kaziranga is home to crested serpent eagles and fishing eagles, as well as partridges, teal, and pelicans.

Spiritual South

Southern India offers the visitor with a distinctly different experience than the north. The inhabitants of Tamil Nadu pride themselves on being "true Hindus", their culture and religion relatively unaffected by the Mughals of the North. Madras is Indiaís fourth largest city, with many examples of British influence, including St Mary's Church, and Fort St George. The Government Museum houses an excellent collection of South Indian arts, such as an unsurpassable series of Chola bronzes. Also visit Kapaleeshwara Temple, with its archetypal Dravidian gopuram. A highly recommended day trip takes in Kanchipuram, one of the seven sacred cities of India, and Mahabalipuram, with its collection of temples along the seafront including the Five Rathas, and the Shore Temples. Drive to Pondicherry, an unusual bastion of French flavor. Once the capital of French India, Pondicherry is now known for Auroville, an ashram inspired by a French woman, known as "The Mother", who was a disciple of Sri Aurobindo. Travel inland towards Madurai, one of the most dynamic pilgrimage sites in India: each day, over 10,000 pilgrims visit the main temple. Also visit Tanjore, with one of the loveliest Siva temples in the country. The Ganesh temple in Trichy is perched on the Rock Fort: an 80 metre high vast stone outcrop, offering panoramic views of the city. Outside the city, the Srirangam temple is a frenzied, bustling Vishnu temple, surrounded by small shops selling coconuts and other offerings for the temple. Rest and relax in the cool climate of Kodaikanal, one of India's finest hill stations. Travel onwards to Kerala, and visit Cochin. The city has an extraordinary history, with a synagogue decorated with Belgian chandeliers and Chinese tile-work. The harbor is still fished with Chinese fishing nets - the elegant, timeless design brought to Cochin by traders from the court of Kubla Khan. Travel along the sleepy backwaters to Alleppey, floating past palm trees and coffee plantations.

Western India -

Bombay is the starting point for many great journeys in Central India. Visit Elephanta Island with its remarkable Trimurti sculpture. Visit Malabar Hill with its commanding views over the bay. Travel to Aurangabad, your base for exploring some of the greatest wonders of India: Ajanta and Ellora. These cave temples house some of the finest art treasures of the world. Ajanta is a series of rock cut temples along a river; the cave walls are decorated with some of India's earliest Buddhist paintings. Ellora has Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain temples, including the Kailasa, the largest rock cut temple in the world. These two sites are breathtaking on both an aesthetic, and engineering level, with meditation halls hewn out of cliff walls, and thousands of tons of rock shifted away to create free standing temples. Also visit Daulatabad, with its vast fort rising out of the barren surrounding plains.

Tea Garden, DarjeelingEastern India -

The residents of the Bengal City of Calcutta consider themselves the intellegensia of India, and have good reason for this self-image. Some of India's greatest thinkers, writers, and artists have come from the vicinity of Calcutta: Rabindranath Tagore, Satyajit Ray, Ramakrishna, and Sri Aurobindo. This paradoxical city has a superb museum, the Victoria Memorial, one of the world's largest planetariums, and fantastic markets. Travel to Darjeeling, the famed hill station with an unusually diverse history. Stroll through tea plantations, Tibetan markets, and the lovely Botanical Gardens. Set out early to Tiger Hill for a sublime sunrise: Kanchenjunga, Everest and a full 360-degree panorama are illuminated by the early morning light. Visit Ghoom Monastery and other active Tibetan Buddhist monasteries.

The northeast state of Orissa offers visitors unique temples, ethnic diversity, dramatic dances, and unique local arts. Begin your visit in Bhubaneswar, with its two thousand years of history. Orissa is home to a wide array of indigenous peoples; their diverse arts are displayed in the city's museum. The city is an excellent place to see the distinctive Orissan temple style, with one of the most distinctive styles in Asia. After Bhubaneswar, visit Konarak, with its massive temple of the sun. The temple was abandoned for centuries, and only unearthed earlier this century. The temple depicts a massive chariot, pulled by a team of horses. Visit Puri, with the Jaganath temple. Chilka Lake is Asia's largest Lagoon, and a bird-watcher's Mecca.

The Himalaya

The Western Himalayan region of India is one of the wildest, most beautiful parts of the country, accessible to people of all levels of fitness. From Delhi, travel north to Chandigarh, the unusual city designed by Le Corbusier. Continue north to one of the most beautiful areas of India, the Kangra valley, famous for its school of paintings. Visit McLeod Ganj, the site of the Tibetan government in exile. The Dalai Lama's presence in this mountain town continues to draw a steady stream of refugees escaping Chinese oppression and torture. The Library of Tibetan Works and Archives offers daily classes in Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy. The library also has a museum of thangkas, statues, and other sacred objects.

Kanha honeymoon package


While on Kanha honeymoon package, explore the wildlife attraction of Kanha national park. Kanha is so rich with wildlife that you can spot the wild animals in their natural surrounding. This park is the habitat of 300 odd bird species and more than 22 animal species. It is possible that you can catch the rare glimpse of the tiger. You can also spot the chousingha, Grey langurs, nilgai, mongoose, porcupines, hyena, leopard, wild pig, jungle cat, spotted deer and gaur. The swamp deer or barasingha which is on the verge of extinction can be seen only in this national park.

During your Kanha honeymoon, steal some moments to visit Bahmnidadar. From this highest plateau in the park you can catch the scarlet view of the jungle during sunset. It is no surprise this location is known as the Sunset Point. Form here you can also spot the herds of the antelope, leaping deers and sambar that add to the beauty of this already beautiful location. You must visit the Kanha Museum during your honeymoon to see the vast replicas of contour and topography and its rich wildlife treasure.

The best way to explore the park on honeymoon in Kanha is to ride on the Elephant Safaris to catch the view of wildlife in a royal way. You can also explore the towns in close proximity during your Honeymoon in Kanha .Some of the nearby tourist spots where you can go for a trip with your spouse are; Mandla, Jabalpur, Baihar, Bamni Dadar and Nagpur.

honeymoon in Kaziranga National Park Assam

Trek deep into the jungles of Kaziranga on elephant back, date wild rhinos and meet chirping birds as you honeymoon in Kaziranga with Honeymoon in India.

In the heart of Assam, this park is one of the last areas in eastern India undisturbed by a human presence. It is inhabited by the world's largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, as well as many mammals, including tigers, elephants, panthers and bears, and thousands of birds.

The National Park is famous for the protection and preservation of one horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). The main object of this National Park is to conserve and protect the Rhinoceros and its habitat. The National park receives heavy rain from May onwards and part of the National Park will be inundated by floodwaters every year. The average rainfall is 2500mm every year.

The park was enlisted in the list of world heritage convention in its 9th session held in Paris during December, 1985. It was constituted into a reserved forest in the year, 1908 and then declared as a game sanctuary in 1916. It was upgraded into a National Park in 1974. The area is 473.71 sq.kms, which is spread over the three adjoining districts of Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur. The area is almost flat all over having a few tributaries of Bramhaputhra river flowing through it. There are some water bodies of varying sizes distributed here and there. It bears tall grass growth all over the area. The National High way No.37 runs along the southern boundary of the park, which makes the communication easier. Minimukhi is a good viewing area. There is a good network of fair weather roads. All facilities are available to visitors including hired elephants for taking the visitors. Tourists coming from overseas are required to procure restricted area entry permit from the authorities concerned either in Delhi or Calcutta. The permit is issued liberally to groups of 6 or more intending visitors.

Enjoy the Elephant & Jeep wildlife safari

Honeymoon in Kaziranga National Park gives you a amazing chance to enjoy the exotic wildlife Jeep safari or Elephant Safari with you soulmate in wildlife sanctuary and see different species of birds and animals in their nature home. Enjoy your safari in green paradise and you will be hypnotizing with the varity of animals like One horned rhinoceros, Elephant, Wild buffalo, Royal bengal tiger, Golden Jackal, Leopard, swamp deer, white browed gibbon, Jungle cat, Indian gray mongoose, Bengal fox and leaf monkey are packed in exotic parks.


Enjoy the Kaziranga Bird Watching

The resident and migratory birds that you can spot on Honeymoon in Kaziranga National Park are the Crested Serpent Eagle, Palla's Eagle and Grey Headed Fishing Eagle, Greater Adjutant Stork, Bar Headed Geese, Whistling Teal, Pelicans etc. With great luck one might see the endangered Bengal Floricans.


For Outing

For outing options from here on Honeymoon in Kaziranga national Park, you can go to explore the forest regions via a jeep or an elephant safari. It is possible to see elephants as well as one horned rhinoceros all over the park.


Best Time to visit Kaziranga national Park

The best visiting season of Kaziranga national Park is from September-October or February-March. Kaziranga experiences a pleasant climate throughout the year. Months from September to october during winter season make the ideal time to visit Kaziranga national Park.


Weather in Kaziranga national Park

Weather in Kaziranga is pleasant throughout the year. There are no extremities in terms of temperature variation; the winters (November-January) are cool and summers (March-june) are warm. Monsoon (June-July) season is dominant and lasts for a long time in this area. Mild showers may be experienced throughout the year.


How to reach Kaziranga National Park


By Air

Jorhat is the nearest airport having direct flight connectivity with Kolkata. Kolkata is the major airport that offers connection to the other towns of India and abroad as well. To reach Kaziranga National Park by air, one has to land at the nearest Jorhat Airport and continue his journey towards the Kajiranga by bus or train.

By Rail

Nearest Railway Station for Kaziranga National Park is Furkating which is well connected to Guwahati on the broad gauge line. The trains that connect this place are Brahmaputra Express to Delhi and Kamrup Express to Howrah (Kolkata). There is also the facility of an Intercity Express train that interlinks Furkating with the towns of Dibrugarh and Guwahati on a daily basis. You can travel to Furkating by train and then cover the remaining 75 Km distance to Kaziranga National Park by taxi.


By Road

The nearest National Highway to this park is NH-37. Kaziranga is located at a distance of 217 km from Guwahati, at a distance of 96 km from Jorhat and at a distance of 75 km from Furkating. You can easily travel to Kaziranga by road from anywhere in assam. Both the assam Tourism Department and many private operators run road transport services to Kaziranga. Local buses, Deluxe and semi deluxe buses or private taxis are run regularly to Kaziranga National Park.


Where to Stay in Kaziranga National Park

Accommodation at Kaziranga National Park available in all ranges depending upons your budget from various forest rest houses and bungalows to the Kaziranga Forest Lodge owned by the ITDC (Indian Tourism Development Corporation). You can also stay at the Rest houses and hotels located besides the main road at Kohora near the southern boundary of the park. Enjoy the scenic view of the Himalayas caped by blue sky from here. Indian cuisine and snacks are available at the forest lodge.

Honeymoon In Corbett National Park Uttaranchal

Jim Corbett National Park - If you are looking for an exciting new destination for your honeymoon rather than the stereotype beach resort, hill station or the oasis in the desert than the most apt place is the Corbett National Park. On Honeymoon in Corbett National Park, you will find loads of thrill and adventure. Corbett national Park is nestled in the Nainital district in Kumaon region of Nainital. India's first national park, Corbett National Park occupies an area of 520 sq km.

Earlier known as Hailey National Park, the park in now named after the famous hunter-turned-conservationist and photographer Major Jim Corbett who had spent major part of his life in this area and contributed in establishment of the this park. Make your Honeymoon in Corbett National Park a lingering affair by experiencing the safari tours within the park. You will come across Antelopes, Common Otter, Deer, Elephant, Gharial, Ghoral, Goat, Hare, Indian Mongoose, Jackal, Leopard, Marsh Crocodiles, Palm Civet, Porcupine, Rhesus, Snakes, Wild Boar and Yellow-Throated Marten. The resident and migratory birds that you can spot on Honeymoon in Corbett National Park are the Black Vulture, Chir Pheasant, Graylag, Grebe, Harrier, Osprey, Peafowl, Sandpiper, Shrikes, Snipe and Spur-Winged Lapwing.

Continue with the spirit of adventure on Honeymoon in Corbett National Park with elephant safari or jeep safari within the park and campfire for a romantic evening. The nearby places to explore on Honeymoon in Corbett National Park are the Ramnagar, Bhowali, Jeolikot, Ramgarh, Gohrakhal, Bhimtal, Sattal, Khurpatal, Naukuchiyatal, Corbett National Park, Almora, Ranikhet, Ramgarh and Mukteshwar.

Enjoy Scenic Beauty of Nature

Honeymoon in Corbett national Park gives you a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the scenic beauty of nature like dense forests, rich flora and funa thats never fails to make you mesmerize.

Enjoy the exotic wildlife safari

Enjoy the exotic wildlife safari with you soulmate in wildlife sanctuary and see different species of birds and animals in their nature home. Enjoy your safari in green paradise and you will be hypnotizing with the varity of animals like Antelopes, Common Otter, Deer, Elephant, Gharial, Ghoral, Goat, Hare, Indian Mongoose, Jackal, Leopard, Marsh Crocodiles, Palm Civet, Porcupine, Rhesus, Snakes, Wild Boar and Yellow Throated Marten packed in exotic parks. The resident and migratory birds that you can spot on Honeymoon in Corbett National Park are the Black Vulture, Chir Pheasant, Graylag, Grebe, Harrier, Osprey, Peafowl, Sandpiper, Shrikes, Snipe and Spur-Winged Lapwing.


For Outing

For outing options from here on Honeymoon in Corbett national Park, you can go to explore the forest regions via a jeep or an elephant. It is possible to see elephants all over the park. Corbett is also the only home of the rare Indian pagolin. Consider yourself supremely blessed if you spot one.

 
Best Time to visit Corbett National Park

The best visiting season of Corbett is from mid of November to mid of June. Corbett remains closed between mid of June and mid of November, when the monsoons flood the river beds and cut the fragile road links.

How to Reach Corbett National Park


By Air

Phoolbagh, Pantnagar at a distance of 50-kms is the nearest airport. Delhi at a distance of 300-kms is the nearest international airport.


By Rail

Ramnagar railway station is the nearest railhead which is about 60 km away from where the road transport options have to be availed to reach the park. The station is well connected to many major cities in India.


By Road

Corbett National Park bus station connects to all nearby cities by the publictransport systems in Uttarakhand state. Deluxe and semi deluxe buses can beavailed from Delhi to Corbett National park.

Honeymoon in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Get an unusual experience with Honeymoon in Periyar. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is known particularly for the tigers. At one of the finest wildlife sanctuaries in India, you can enjoy your Honeymoon in Periyar taking a ride on the elephant, going on jungle trail, enjoying the boat ride and healthy mountain walks. The lush greenery and wild population are the major attractions of Honeymoon in Periyar.

While on the elephant safari on Honeymoon in Periyar, spot the cormorant, darter, deer, gray heron, kingfisher, monkey, mynas, parakeet, pigeon, orioles, sambar, sloth bear, squirrel and tiger. The other way to explore the jungle is by taking a boat ride on the Periyar Lake. The places nearby to visit on Honeymoon in Periyar are Chellarkovil, Kumily, Mangla Devi Temple, Murikkady, Pandikuzhi, Pullumedu, Vandanmedu and Vandiperiyar.

Honeymoon in Periyar is incomplete without the excursion tours to nearby places. Visit Idukki, Trivandrum, Chirhirapuram, Peermede, Vagamon, Kumarakom, Periyar, Kottayam, Rajamala Wildlife Sanctuary and Madurai. The adventure on honeymoon in Periyar comes from boat cruises, elephant safaris, jeep safaris and visit to the tribal village.

Wildlife Attractions
The open grasslands are home to a magnificent variety of animals - the elephant, the bison, Gaur, Sambar deer, Barking deer, Mouse deer, Nilgiri languor, Bonnet macaque, Lion-tailed macaque, leopards, Jungle cats, Wild dogs and most importantly the tiger. An estimated 40 tigers inhabit the Reserve. The tiger is the main predator in the Periyar Tiger Reserve.

Periyar Tiger Reserve is also rich in bird life. Birds such as Malabar Hornbill, Grey heron, Jungle fowl and Jungle Myna are some among the 266 species of birds, which are residents of this forest range. Top of the line private hotels and forest lodges are available for the wild life enthusiast.

 Flora Attractions
The landscape is composed mainly of marshy grasslands. Periyar forests are amalgamation of grasslands, fire-resistant low-growth vegetation, deciduous forests, semi-evergreens, and tropical evergreens.

Recreation and Enjoyment
The Periyar National Park and Tiger Reserve present so many opportunities for recreation and enjoyment. You can test your swimming skills in the lake. If you want angling you can get permits easily available from the Forest Officer in Thekkady. Boat rides on the lake are exhilirating. Motor launches are also available throughout the day. Rewarding treks through the forest to the temple of Mangla Devi can also be organised. You can attend lectures on wildlife preservation organized regularly at the park. These can be helpful in understanding the importance of wildlife preservation.. Walk along the lake in evening with hands of your beloved in your own.

Plantation Tours:
These are arranged from the District Tourism Information Office at Thekkady Junction in Kumily. Tours cover cardamom, pepper, cofee and tea plantations, tea factories, tribal settlements and the surrounding hill regions.

Elephant Rides:
The Forest Department, Thekkady offers facilities for elephant rides through the jungle.

Boats cruises:
On the Periyar Lake

How to reach:



Nearest Airport: Cochin (190 KM)
Nearest Railway station: Kottayam (114 km).
Temperature: 11° - 27° C
Best time to visit: September to March

Honeymoon in Kanha National Park

While on Kanha honeymoon package, explore the wildlife attraction of Kanha national park. Kanha is so rich with wildlife that you can spot the wild animals in their natural surrounding. This park is the habitat of 300 odd bird species and more than 22 animal species. It is possible that you can catch the rare glimpse of the tiger. You can also spot the chousingha, Grey langurs, nilgai, mongoose, porcupines, hyena, leopard, wild pig, jungle cat, spotted deer and gaur. The swamp deer or barasingha which is on the verge of extinction can be seen only in this national park.

During your Kanha honeymoon, steal some moments to visit Bahmnidadar. From this highest plateau in the park you can catch the scarlet view of the jungle during sunset. It is no surprise this location is known as the Sunset Point. Form here you can also spot the herds of the antelope, leaping deers and sambar that add to the beauty of this already beautiful location. You must visit the Kanha Museum during your honeymoon to see the vast replicas of contour and topography and its rich wildlife treasure.

The best way to explore the park on honeymoon in Kanha is to ride on the Elephant Safaris to catch the view of wildlife in a royal way. You can also explore the towns in close proximity during your Honeymoon in Kanha .Some of the nearby tourist spots where you can go for a trip with your spouse are; Mandla, Jabalpur, Baihar, Bamni Dadar and Nagpur.

Honeymoon Attraction in Kanha National park


Enjoy Scenic Beauty of Nature

Honeymoon in Kanha National park gives you a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the scenic beauty of nature like dense forests, rich flora and funa thats never fails to make you mesmerize.



Enjoy the Exotic Wildlife Jungle Safari

Honeymoon in Kanha National park presents you an amazing opportunity to explore the jungles and enjoy the exotic wildlife jungle safari with you soulmate in wildlife sanctuary and see different species of birds and animals in their nature home. Enjoy your safari in green paradise and you will be hypnotizing with the varity of animals like Tigers, Deer, Pig, Hyenas, Jungle Cat, Langurs, Jackal, Leopard, Blackbucks, Barking Deer, Porcupine, Chausinghas, Mouse Deer, Nilgais, Wild Boar, Sloth Bears, Swamp Deer and Wild Dogs packed in exotic parks. Unique attraction of Kanha National Park is Barasingha or Swamp Deer.


There are 175 species of birds inhabited in Kanha. It would be a life time memorable experience to spot different species of birds on Honeymoon in Kanha.The resident and migratory birds that you can spot on Honeymoon in Kanha National park are the Cuckoos, Peacock, Rollers, Bee-eater, Kingfishers, Hoopoes, Green Pigeons, Storks, Drongos, Warblers, Teals, Pintails, Pond Herons, Egrets, Papihas, Pea Fowl, Jungle Fowl, Spur Fowl, Spotted Parakeets, Partridges, Quails, Ring Doves, Rock Pigeons, Finches, woodpeckers, Orioles and Owls.


Kanha Museum

There is a museum at the park, presenting attributes and activities of the park as well as tribal culture of the state of Madhya Pradesh.


For Outing

For outing options from here on Honeymoon in Kanha National park, you can go to Bamni Dadar, also known as Sunset Point and see an awesome scene of the sunset. Also explore the forest regions via a jeep or an elephant to see various species of wild animals and birds all over the park. Also for outing options from here on Honeymoon in Kanha National park, you can go to Nagpur a city known for its orange orchards as well as Jabulpur a city known for its exotic historical monuments and archaeological findings and highly venerable Tilwara ghat where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed in the river. A exotic and beautifull waterfall named Bheda Ghat also known as Dhuandhar is also a major attraction in jabalpur.


Best Time to visit Kanha National park

Best Time to visit Kanha National park is from October to April. The peak season for Kanha National Park visit is the winter season i.e., from October to February. You can also visit the park during the starting days of the summer season, as the rolling grassland of kanha gets dried and its better chance to see the wild animals and birds near the waterholes and ponds. The tiger sightsighting gets increased during the summer as it always rest near the marshy meadows of Kanha National Park.


During the monsoon season, there is a good visibility of rare reptiles in Kanha National park. As their natural prey is available in abundance. Some of the commonly seen reptiles in Kanha National park are Chameleon, common crait, snake skink etc.



How to reach Kanha National Park


By Air

Jabalpur is the nearest airport having direct flight connectivity with Delhi & Mumbai. Second option could be Raipur or Nagpur Airports. Raipur Airport at a distance of 270kms/06:00hrs have direct flight connectivity from Delhi, Mumbai & Kolkata. Nagpur Airport at a distance of 300kms/06:00hrs is international airport having direct flight connectivity from Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad & Sharjah.


By Rail

Nearest Railway Station for Kanha National Park is Gondia (145kms) & Jabalpur (165kms). Gondia railway station is 145kms/03:00hrs drive from Kanha (Mukki). Jabalpur railway station is 165kms/04:00hrs drive from Kanha National Park. In between Gondia & Jabalpur, Jabalpur railway station is large one and Jabalpur city is very well connected through trains with major cities of India like Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Lucknow, Jaipur, Agra, Varanasi, Ahmedabad etc.


By Road

Nearest cities from Kanha National Park are Jabalpur, Raipur, Nagpur. Jabalpur & Nagpur is on National Highway-7 which connects Varanasi from Kanyakumari. From Jabalpur railway station, Kanha National Park is at 165kms/04:00hrs drive. One can find regular tourist taxi service from Jabalpur city. Those who can't afford the charges of taxi service can board bus for Mandla town and then change to next bus from Mandla to Kanha-Kisli.


Honeymoon Hotels in Kanha National Park

The Honeymoon In Kanha National Park offers you the best of luxury at a fraction of the price. Hotels in Kanha National Park offers you well Air conditioned and non air conditioned deluxe rooms, excellent service and the warmth of hospitality and the mystical sights of Kanha National Park without making a impression in your pocket.

There are several Kanha National Park honeymoon packages are made available by various travel agents and tour operators.So what are you waiting for, book one from the many Kanha National Park honeymoon packages and enjoy the most romantic part of your life in this beautiful region of Kanha National Park and treasure remarkable memories to relish for lifelong.

Honeymoon in Ranthambore wildlife

Couples with a love of flora and fauna take a plunge to spend some tender moments to know this wildlife reserve in its vibrant hues. Replete with a great variety of wildlife, Ranthambore honeymoon is highly sought after among guests who seek to induct some adventure in their romantic journey. This wildlife park seems to be in synchrony with the nature and offers a breather to the guests who want to break the monotony of the couples who are tired of visiting conventional honeymoon destinations.

This famous hunting ground of Maharajas of Jaipur is tucked between the two mountain ranges Aravali and Vindhyan range of mountains. This national park is highly acclaimed for its tigers and often identified as a tiger reserve. Honeymoon in Ranthambore teaches you to keep holding the hands of each other even when the road is uphill and terrain is uneven.

Ranthambore is well known not only in India but also internationally as one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in India. Honeymoon in Ranthambore will surely break the monotony of beaches, hill stations and historical cities, as you will get a chance to encounter the beasts in their natural habitat. This brings a different kind of a charm in the honeymoon tour. Once the famous hunting area of the Maharajas of Jaipur and is nestled between the Aravali Hills and Vindhyan Plateau in Rajasthan.

Embark on an adventurous journey holding each other's hands on Honeymoon in Ranthambore. On the way to the park, you will spot Bats, Cats, Civets, Deer, Flying Foxes, Gazelles, Indian Hare, Jackals, Leopards, Mongooses, Monkeys, Nilgai, Porcupines, Sloth Bears, Tigers and Wild Boars. The chirpy birds residing in the park are the eagles, graylag goose, jacanas, owls, partridge, peafowls, pintails, quails and storks. Beside the wildlife population, you can visit the Ranthambore Fort and Jogi Mahal on Honeymoon in Ranthambore.

An added attraction of Honeymoon in Ranthambore is the extended tour to nearby places. So, get the maximum of fun, adventure and quality time together while going on excursion to Sawai Madhopur, Karauli, Bundi, Kota Tonk, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Agra and Delhi on Honeymoon in Ranthambore. Half the fun of Honeymoon in Ranthambore is the adventure tour to the national park and the other half is shopping. Here, you will find trademark objects such as T-shirts, postcards and greeting cards with photos of tigers and other wild beasts and birds on them to carry back as souvenirs. You might also be interested in purchasing local fabrics, traditionally embroidered Rajasthani turbans, puppets and other ethnic handicraft.

Honeymoon Attraction in Ranthambore National park


Enjoy Scenic Beauty of Nature

Honeymoon in Ranthambore National park offers you an amazing opportunity to enjoy the scenic beauty of nature like dense forests, rich flora and funa thats never fails to make you hipnotize.


Enjoy the Exotic Wildlife Jungle Safari

Honeymoon in Ranthambore National park offers you a wonderfull opportunity to explore the jungles and enjoy the exotic wildlife jungle safari with you soulmate in wildlife sanctuary and see different species of birds and animals in their nature home. Enjoy your safari in green paradise and you will be hypnotizing with the varity of animals like Tigers, Leopards, Striped Hyenas, Sambar deer, Chital, Nilgai, Common langurs, Macaques, Jackals, Jungle cats, Caracals, Sloth bears, Black bucks, Rufoustailed Hare, Indian Wild Boar, Chinkara, Common Palm Civets or Toddy cat, Coomon Yellow Bats, Desert Cats, Fivestriped Palm Squirels, Indian False Vampires, Indian Flying Foxes, Indian Porcupines, Indian Mole Rats, Indian Gerbilles, Longeared Hedgehogs, Ratels, Small Indian Civets, Small Indian Mongoose, and Common mongoose.



Enjoy to Spot Wild Birds

There are 272 species of birds inhabited in Ranthambore. It would be a life time memorable experience to spot different species of birds on Honeymoon in Ranthambore.The resident and migratory birds that you can spot on Honeymoon in Ranthambore National park are the eagles, graylag goose, jacanas, owls, partridge, peafowls, pintails, quails and storks. the best locations to watch birds at, and from, are Malik Talao, the Ranthambore Fort, Rajbagh Talao, Padam Talao and in the Jhalra area.


Ranthambore Fort

Honeymoon in Ranthambore National park offers you a wonderfull opportunity to explore the Ranthambore Fort. The Ranthambore Fort has witnesses quiet a lot interesting, tragic, happy, glorious and hair- raising moments during its long history. The fort was attacked by a number of big powers at different point of time in history. The fort's history also states that in the 14th century, around thousands of women committed jauhar or mass suicide to escape the humiliation at the hands of invading army. Attractions inside the Ranthambore Fort include Toran Dwar, Mahadeo Chhatri, Sameton Ki Haveli, 32 pillared Chhatri and a Mosque.


Bakuala

Bakuala is one of the coolest and thickly forested regions of Ranthambore National park having dense forest, with many small pools and water holes in clearings in the vegetation. Because of the outstanding forest cover and availability of water, the Bakaula region in Ranthambore National Park has an abundance of wildlife. Honeymoon in Ranthambore National park offers you a wonderfull opportunity to spot Tigresses with young cubs near the water holes in Bakaula.as well as many birds can be seen in the trees and small animals like squirrels and monkeys rushing through the forest.


Padam Talao

On Honeymoon in Ranthambore National park enjoy the beautifull stunning sight of Padam Talao lake. The fabulous and beautiful Jogi Mahal is located at the very edge of this stunning lake. When in season, the water lilies that give the lake it's name, can be seen in abundance. In the early hours of the morning and just before sunset, animals can be seen in large numbers on the lake side.


For Outing

For outing options from here on Honeymoon in Ranthambore National park, you can go to Sawai Madhopur situated 11 km from Ranthambore. Once the center of attraction of the Rajput rulers, the village still has many historic legends attached to it. Also you can go to Karauli, Bundi, Kota Tonk, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Agra and Delhi on Honeymoon in Ranthambore.


Shopping in Ranthambore National park

On Honeymoon in Ranthambore National park you look for traditional hand made ethnic handicrafts, traditionally embroidered Rajasthani Safas, colourfull local fabrics, puppets as well as trademark objects such as T-shirts, postcards and greeting cards with photos of tigers, wild animals and birds for your family and friends.


Best Time to visit

Best Time to visit Ranthambore National park will be from 1st October to 30th June. Rest of the Time Ranthambore National Park is closed for the Visitors. Ideal time to visit Ranthambore National park will be February to April as temperature is mild and you can enjoy sightseeing as well as you get better chance to see the wild animals and birds near the waterholes and ponds at best during these months.


How to reach Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is located in Rajasthan India and is a short distance of 11 Km from Sawai Madhopur town. Sawai Madhopur is connected to other cities in Rajasthan by rail and road. You can travel to Sawai Madhopur by train, Bus. cars or taxis.

By Air

Jaipur is the nearest airport having direct flight connectivity with Delhi & Mumbai. Jaipur is located at a distance of 140 Km from Ranthambore. To reach Ranthambore National Park by air, one has to land at the nearest Jaipur Airport and continue his journey towards the Sawai Madhopur town by bus or train.


By Rail

Nearest Railway Station for Ranthambore National Park is Sawai Madhopur ( 11 Km) which is well connected to Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur and other cities of Rajasthan. You can travel to Sawai Madhopur by train and then cover the remaining 11 Km to Ranthambore by taxi.


By Road

The distance from Delhi via Dosa is about 480 km and from Jaipur via Tonk the distance is 180 km. You can easily travel to Ranthambore by road from anywhere in Rajasthan. Both the Rajasthan Tourism Department and many private operators run road transport services to Ranthambore. Local buses, luxury coaches or private taxis are run regularly to Ranthambore National Park.