Into Kipling Country
A journey into the heartland of the Indian Tiger by jeep and stays in Khajuraho and Varanasi
12 nights from £2095 - Save £100 on Oct 30
Key VJV Features
• VJV Sightseeing Programme • Reduced Prices • Extension Options • Upgraded Flight Option • Maximum Group Size: 25
India has an amazing variety of wildlife from teeming insect colonies to majestic herds of elephants. Its diversity of animals is only second to Africa and there are currently 80 National Parks and over 400 Wildlife Sanctuaries. Rudyard Kipling’s “Jungle Book” conveyed the sense of dark dense jungles, crackling campfires, nights under starry skies and his inspiration was the land nestling at the foot of the Seoni Hills. Today this is encompassed by the picturesque Pench National Park. Its more famous neighbour, Kanha, also boasts Kipling connections and is considered to be one of Asia’s finest protected areas, whilst Bhandhavgarh, with forested hills interspersed by savanna is arguably the best place to see a tiger in India today. Staying in deluxe tents and Jungle Lodges, this unique arrangement also evokes ‘Kim’, with the final nights spent in Varanasi (ancient Benares) and a chance to witness dawn prayers on the ghats of the Ganges.

