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Wildlife and Cultural
Adventure to India

November 2-18, 2008

Escorted by Dr. Terri Roth, Vice President of Conservation & Science

Experience the drama of wild India as the forest and grasslands come alive with the sounds of Sambar deer crunching on grass, the pounding hoofs of the guar, playful languor leaping from branch to branch... then suddenly a hush descends upon the forest, announcing the arrival of one of the world’s most magnificent creatures – the wild tiger. Take a journey through three Project Tiger Reserves – Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Ranthambore – for thrilling wildlife adventures via safari vehicles or elephant back. Explore cities and rural villages, and ancient forts, temples and palaces surrounded by vibrant colors and exotic cultures. Legendary stories whisper in your ear while gazing at the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur, Pushkar’s 400 temples and the Amber Fort. Witness conservation in action at the Agra Bear Rescue Facility, and meet with nomadic and ecologically sensitive tribes to learn about their centuries-old traditions. Record your adventures while staying at lodges and hotels exuding old-warm charm and elegance.

$7595.00 per person, double occupancy including land and airfare from Cincinnati. Kaziranga Pre-Extention available.



 
         
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