Wild Encounters: Temples & Tigers

Step off India’s well-worn trails and into a world few travellers ever reach. This remarkable journey blends the icons you’ve dreamed of, the Taj Mahal’s sunrise shimmer, Delhi’s timeless grandeur, with the untamed wilderness of Madhya Pradesh, where conservation, culture, and adventure intertwine. Swap crowded tiger parks for Satpura’s tranquil forests, where safaris unfold by jeep, canoe, horseback, and even on foot. It’s India re imagined: raw, elegant, and deeply personal.

Delhi, Varanasi, Agra, Jaipur, Shahpura & Udaipur
10 nights private tour from £4,800 Per Person

Journey highlights

  • Skip the standard tiger routes and explore lesser-known sanctuaries, avoiding the crowds and boosting your chances of spotting elusive wildlife.

  • Witness the Taj Mahal at sunrise and Agra Fort, then balance it with immersive, offbeat experiences in tribal villages and forest sanctuaries.

  • Stay in boutique lodges and iconic properties like The Oberoi and Reni Pani, where comfort meets the wild, blending immersive experiences with refined hospitality.

  • Engage with SOS wildlife projects, explore tribal art, and walk ancient rock shelters, connecting you with India’s natural and cultural heritage in an authentic, meaningful way.

Our tailor made journeys include:
  • Your dedicated Travel Consultant who will take care of arrangements
  • Private international airport transfers in destination
  • Your own private, English-speaking local guides
  • Unique experiences, hand-picked by our Journeys team
  • Entrance to must-see local sites
  • Dedicated 24/7 team providing in-country support and guidance
  • Complimentary access to My Scott Dunn – industry-leading travel app providing pre-departure information and in-journey support

When to visit

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The climate of Madhya Pradesh can be labelled tropical and monsoonal. Seasonal variations occur mainly in the form of three distinct seasons - summer, winter and monsoon.

Summer runs from April until June with temperatures reaching over 40°C during the day, while early mornings and evenings are pleasant, around 18-24°C. Rainfall is heavy in the monsoon season which lasts from mid-June until September. Winters are pleasant and the best time to travel is from October to March when game viewing in the national parks is at its best.

Please note the national parks in this region are closed during the monsoon season, from July until October.

Itinerary

Fly into Delhi
Day 1 - 4
Day 4 - 5
Day 5 - 6
Day 6 - 9
Day 9 - 11
Fly home via Delhi
Wild Encounters: Temples & Tigers
Wild Encounters: Temples & Tigers

We design each itinerary around you, so this suggested itineraryis a starting point that we can tweak or transform into something completely bespoke to you. Call us on 020 8682 5060 to start planning your holiday.

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