TUTC The Ultimate Travelling Camp brings you the perfect combination of a nomadic lifestyle with all the accoutrements of a super-luxury stay. We pitch our tents in the most beautiful spots, in the most stunning countryside, while taking with us every luxury imaginable.
We’ve chosen the best destinations and the most perfect locations across the country, timed perfectly to coincide with events and festivals of each region, to allow you to experience the very best in glamorous camping.
Day 01 Arrive Delhi (By Flight)
Arrival at Delhi International Airport, meet and assist, welcome with fresh flower garland and transfer to Hotel.
After breakfast full day city tour of Delhi.
Delhi – India’s capital and a major gateway to the country. New Delhi also reflects the legacy the British left behind. The division between New & Old Delhi is the distinction between the capitals of the British & the Moghuls respectively. Tourist Attractions: Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India. Built by Shah Jahan, Chandni Chowk and Rajghat – the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi. The Lakshmi Narayan Temple or the Birla Temple as it is popularly known enshrines Lord Vishnu – the preserver of the Hindu Trinity. Witness the India Gate, the Presidents House & the Parliament, Qutab Minar – Qutubuddin Aibak laid the foundation of Qutab Minar, as a victory tower, in 1199 AD.
Ovenight in Delhi
Day 02 Delhi – Jaipur (By Surface) (250 kms & 5 hrs approx)
After breakfast drive towards Jaipur on arrival check in at hotel.
Evening free to walk along the nearby market place. Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 03 Jaipur
After breakfast full day city tour of Jaipur including Elephant / Jeep ride at Amber Fort. Overnight stay in Jaipur.
Jaipur the vibrant capital of Rajasthan is popularly known as the ‘ Pink City ‘ because of the pink-coloured buildings in its old city. It sits on a dry lake bed in a somewhat arid landscape, surrounded by barren hills surmounted by forts and crenellated walls.
Amber Fort – Amber is located at a distance of 11 kilometers from Jaipur and was the old fort of the Kachhwaha clan of Amber, which used to be the capital, till it was moved to Jaipur. The construction of the Amber Fort began in the year 1592 and was started by Man Singh I, but it was finished by his descendant Jai Singh.
City palace The City Palace was built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of the Kachhwaha clan of Rajputs, but a lot of changes and additions were made to the original structure by his successors. The architecture of the City Palace is a synthesis of Rajasthani and Mughal styles.
Jantar Mantar The Jaipur observatory was built in 1728. There is actually a fascinating story in relation to the construction of the Observatory. According to the story, Sawai Jai Singh II sent his envoys to various parts of the world. The observatory has the Jaiprakash Yantra, Samrat Yantra, Ram Yantra and the Composite instrument, which comprises of a sundial and a massive hemisphere.
Hawa Mahal The palace is shaped like a pyramid and is a five-storied building, with number of small windows and screens, with arched roofs. As one looks at this building, one realizes that the rear side of the building is comparatively very plain and lacks much of ornamentation.
Day 04 Jaipur – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra (By Surface) (237 Kms & 05 hr approx)
After breakfast drive towards Agra enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri.
Fatehpur Sikri – Built in red sandstone, the historic city of Fatehpur Sikri conceptualized by Akbar the Great, is one of the brilliant examples of architectural creations. One of the favorite tourist attractions in India, Fatehpur Sikri was completed in 1578, and built in honor of the Sufi Saint, Sheikh Salim Chishti by offering prayers to whom Akbar could fulfill his desire of a male. Strongly speaking of the religious tolerance of Akbar, the architecture of Fatehpur Sikri depicts a healthy blend of Hindu and Islamic styles of architecture.
Diwan-I-Am: Diwan-I-Am or the Hall Of Public Audience was used for the public meetings, as was the practice in Mughal empires. All the celebrations and public prayers were conducted here.
Diwan-Khana: This enclosure that is Hall of Private Audience was used for private and special meetings. It was beautifully designed.
Salim Chisti’s Tomb: Fatehpur Sikri in India Tomb of religious leader Sheikh Salim Chisti is surrounded by marbles, geometric work screens and the canopy above is inlaid with mother-of-Pearl. This holy place is worshiped by both Hindus and Muslims. The architectural wonder of Mughal era is a must visit tourist point in Fatehpur Sikri.
Later drive towards Agra. Overnight stay in Agra
Day 05 Agra
After breakfast full day city tour of Agra. Overnight in Agra.
Agra -Historians suggest Agra to be the Agravana in the epic Mahabharata. It is expected to be known as Agralapura during the medieval age. An archaeological fact pushes the existence of Agra back to three million years. The Lodi dynasty ruled over Agra for a long time. It was in the onset of the sixteenth century that the Mughals took over the ruling of Agra from the hands of Lodi’s.
Taj Mahal Shah Jahan the great emperor and a great builder constructed Taj Mahal in the loving memory of his beloved wife Anjuman Bano Begum. Shah Jahan met this beautiful girl in his young age and later gets married with her. Taj Mahal completed in 1653 A.D. finished in by white marble, it is perhaps India most fascinating and beautiful monument. Not only is it recognized in just India but also all over the world. These perfectly symmetrical monuments took 22 years (1630-1652) of hard labor and 20,000 workers.
Red Fort – The construction of the Agra fort was started around 1565 when the initial structures were built by Akbar. Shah Jahan replaced most of these with his marble creations. Some however survived, among them are – Delhi Gate, Amar Singh Gate, Akbari Mahal and the Jehangir Mahal. The fort is crescent shaped, flattened on the east with a long, nearly straight wall facing the river.
Itimad Ud Daulah tomb- The first example of a tomb built on a riverbank in India, the Itimad Ud Daulah tomb houses the body of Mirza Ghiyas Beg, the father Mughal Empress Noor Jahan who again was Emperor Jahangir’s wife. This beautiful tomb situated on the banks of the Yamuna is also known as the ‘baby Taj’. Built around 1625 AD.
Day 06 Agra – Lucknow (By Surface) (336 Kms. / 4 hrs. Appx.)
Morning transfer to railway station to catch the express train for Lucknow. On arrival meet and assist at station transfer to hotel. PM city tour of Lucknow. Overnight in Lucknow.
Lucknow- The legacy of the imperial splendor of Lucknow has always fascinated people all over the world. The ambience of Awadh has commonly been associated with the leisurely habits, etiquette, architecture, food and refinement, the residues of Nawabi culture. Place to visit here Bara Imambara, Chota Imamabad Rumi Darwaza, Shah Najaf Imambara , the Residence.
Day 07 Lucknow – Dudhwa (By Surface) (222 Kms & 4½ hrs approx)
After breakfast drive towards Dudhwa on arrival check in at the hotel. PM free to walk along the near by places. Overnight in Dudhwa.
The Jaagir Lodge located at the edge of the Dudhwa National Park. The drive to the lodge is an introduction to the Terai region, a journey of four hours approximately, taking you through countryside roads known for sugarcane, litchi and mango farming.
On arrival at the charming Jaagir lodge, soak in the serenity of the surroundings as you are escorted to your luxurious room. After the check-in formalities, relax in the comfort of your lodge. Later, set out for a gentle walk around the lodge, to acquaint yourself with the fauna and flora of these rural surroundings. In the evening, your resident naturalist will introduce the wild terrain of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, highlighting the varied activities included as part of your stay. In addition, a list of exciting optional experiences and escorted game drives will be shared.
Day 08 Dudhwa
After breakfast, visit Dudhwa National park, evening free to walk around nearby place. Overnight say in Dudhwa.
The Dudhwa National Park is in the Terai region of Uttar Pradesh, India, and covers an area of 490.3 km2 (189.3 sq mi), with a buffer zone of 190 km2 (73 square miles). It is part of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve. It is located on the Indo-Nepal border in Lakhimpur Kheri district, and reserved forest buffer zones on the north and south sides. It is one of the few remaining examples of a diverse ecosystem and productive Terai, supporting a number of endangered species; species require large meadows and species of restricted distribution.
Morning shared activity included in your stay- Safari to Dudhwa National Park
Wake up early for an exciting day. Your naturalist will meet you as you embark on your first jungle safari in the Terai region. Dudhwa National Park lies amid the warm, subtropical forests and provides a fascinating blend of wildlife and flora. Start your drive at dawn to catch the first rays of the sun to enter the national park.
Much of the thrill of any safari experience comes from the sheer unpredictability of the jungle. This is an adventure like never before! The park’s thick Sal forest, extensive grasslands and wet marshes, harbour a wide range of wildlife, but it’s what you may encounter on your wild sojourn that will keep you on the edge of your seats. Although elusive, sightings of the Royal Bengal tiger, leopard, the Swamp Deer and Fishing Cat is not entirely uncommon. Explore the thick grasslands in search of the regal one-horned Rhinoceros. First re-introduced in the park, under the Rhinoceros conservation programme, in exchange of elephants from Nepal.
Later continue your search at the many water holes in the marshlands, from watchtowers. Rich in aquatic life, they are also critical breeding grounds for the Indian otters in the wild.
Dudhwa’s birds in particular, are a delight for any avid birdwatcher. Our expert naturalist will help you spot these magnificent birds while talking to you about their behaviour and ecology. Great hornbills, grey-headed fish eagles, spot-bellied eagle owls, greater slaty woodpecker, barbets and many more make their dramatic entry, as you traverse these woodlands. The presence of some rare species like the Bengal florican will leave you intoxicated with the contagious passion of your guide, as you fret and search for them. End your trip taking a moment to reflect on the highlights of your safari, before returning to the Jaagir Lodge via the iconic Sathiana range, the largest grassland in the area.
Day 09 Dudhwa – Katarniaghat – Dudhwa (By Surface) (110 Kms / 3 Hrs appx)
After breakfast drive to Katarnighat for Shared activity included in your stay – Full-day safari to Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary including a boat safari
Today, you have an early morning start for a full day at Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary. Located at a distance of 110 kilometres southwest of your lodge, is a little known paradise encompassing 400 square kilometres of grassland, swamps and wetlands. The Katarniaghat Forest provides strategic connectivity between the tiger habitats of Dudhwa and Kishanpur in India and the Bardia National Park in Nepal. Enjoy a boat ride on the River Girwa, one of the best places in the world for sighting the Gharial. Found in their natural habitat they are sympatric with the mugger. Spot Gangetic dolphins, fresh water turtles, Indian elephants, albino spotted deer, Burmese rock python, white-backed vulture and others. Relax on the banks of the river, before you head out for another thrilling opportunity to come up-close with the rarest of Indian wildlife, aboard a 4X4 safari vehicle. Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary enjoys a unique reputation of being the stronghold of leopards, Bengal tigers, flying squirrels, blue bull and peafowl. Later in the afternoon, return to your rustic abode, Jaagir Lodge.
Day 10 Dudhwa – Pilibhit – Dudhwa (By Surface) (105 Km/ 2½ Hrs -One Way)
Early morning, drive to Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, a journey of over two hours. Your expert naturalist will make your drive interesting, pointing out the many heritage buildings and their charming colonial past. On arriving at Pilibhit, briefly stop at the Sharda Sagar Dam to spot the vibrant avian species, including migratory and resident birds. The reserve is covered with sal, teak, banyan and mango trees and serves as the habitat to four species of deer, antelopes, tigers, Bengal florican, the great Indian hornbill and Terai grey langurs. During the game drives, learn about the old forest lodge, canals and bridges from the colonial era. Enjoy lunch at the rustic forest lodge, with some free time to stroll around and imbibe its colonial legacy. Later, return to the Jaagir Lodge for dinner and overnight.
Day 11 Dudhwa
Full day free for own activity.
Explore the sprawling farmlands on cycles or enjoy some of the fascinating walking trails into Sathaniaghat Forest or trail blaze along the water creeks hidden in the sugarcane fields spotting some unusual birds of the terai.
Optional full-day excursion to a tharu village
Full-day excursion to a Tharu Village: After a leisurely breakfast, enjoy a full-day excursion to the Tharu village. Embark on a 40-kilometre drive to a small village sitting strategically on the periphery of the Indo-Nepal border – a rustic hamlet belonging to the dominant tribe of the Terai region. For centuries the Tharu have lived closely with the jungle and their traditions reflect their intimate relationship with the natural world.
Though their main occupation is farming, the colourful tribal community is renowned for their folk roots in music and dance, expert craftsmanship and their impeccable hunting skills. The Tharu excel at the art of catching and training wild elephants and making the best mahouts. Meet your local host for the day, who has previously served as an apprentice to the grand old man of Terai, renowned Indian naturalist Billy Arjun Singh. Spend the day in his intricately designed traditional home, with a captivating introduction to the culture and customs of this prolific community. Witness the warm hospitality of these people as you savour delicious Tharu cuisine after a cooking demonstration given by the ladies of the house.
Enjoy a cup of tea while interacting with the ladies. Later, stroll through colourful local markets where you can see fresh produce being sold, alongside indigenous jewellery and other goods. Early evening, return to the comfort of the lodge.
Day 12 Dudhwa-Lucknow (222 Km & 5H) Lucknow-Delhi (By Train) Dep. Delhi
After breakfast drive towards Lucknow, on arrival transfer to Railway Station to catch the express train to Delhi. On arrival meet and assist and transfer to airport to catch the flight for home.
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City | Night (s) | 5 Star Deluxe | Room Category |
Delhi | 02 | The Oberoi | Deluxe Room |
Jaipur | 02 | The Oberoi Amarvilas | Premier Room |
Agra | 02 | The Oberoi Amarvilas | Premier Room |
Lucknow | 01 | Golden Tulip | Premier Room |
Dudhwa NP | 05 | Jaagirs Lodge | Premier Room |
• Meet and assist by our representative at the airport.
– Meet assist at the airport and hotels.
– Welcome with fresh flower garlands.
– 10 nights hotel accommodation.
– Meal Plan – Half board Basis.
– Full board in Dudhwa National park
– National Park Safaris in Dudhwa National Park.
– Elephant / Jeep ride at Amber fort.
– Train tickets for Lucknow – Delhi in AC Class.
– Covering all major landmarks / major and tourist attractions of each city.
– Local English / French / German / Italian / Spanish / Chinese / Russian speaking guide.
– Entrance fee to monuments.
– All transfers, sightseeing and excursions by private AC vehicle.
– All taxes.
– Tips
– International Air Fare
– Camera/Video Camera Fees
– Visa Fees
– Travel Insurance
– Personal expenses and drinks.
– Accommodation in good hotels.
– Check-in / out time is 12 noon at most of the hotels.
– Extension to other places is also possible with a minimal extra cost.
– Additional nights are available at each place with minimal supplement.
– A visa is required and must be obtained prior to your departure from your Country.
– If quoted hotel is not available, we will provide one of a similar category and standard.
– Small deviations in the tour program are sometimes necessary, depending on weather, road conditions, flight schedules and room availability.
– In case the government changes presently applicable taxes, increase in airlines prices, fuel surcharge our rates will need to be adjusted accordingly.
– In Asia, there is no relevance between the distance and time of travelling, as it depends upon the condition of the roads and congestion of the traffic.
– While every effort will be made to maintain the itinerary, in view of local strikes etc that are beyond our control all schedule and itineraries are subject to last moment changes.
– Clients must be fully insured, as the company cannot accept liability for loss or damage to client’s property, medical emergencies or any other loss suffered by them whilst on tour.
– In Case of issuing Domestic or International air tickets, SGV is not responsible for any refund if the flight is delayed or cancelled, as it is the responsibility of airline.