Indian Safari India
Indian Safari
Embark on an unforgettable 10-night journey through India, where vibrant, sensual cities, thrilling wildlife safaris, and a serene luxury beach escape come together in one extraordinary adventure.
Highlights:
- Delhi Community Kitchen at Sikh Temple
- Culinary walk with a chef in Old Delhi
- Boat ride in Satpura
- Jungle Safaris in Satpura
- Beach stay in Goa
10 nights
Prices from £4,400 per person
Includes all accommodation, flights, activities & transfers
ITINERARY
Day 1
Delhi Arrival
Arrive at Delhi’s International Airport, where your unforgettable journey through India begins. After clearing immigration and customs, you will be warmly welcomed in the arrivals hall by our representative. From here, you will be escorted to your hotel to check in and unwind after your travels.
Accommodation: The Leela Palace
Day 2
In Delhi
After breakfast, enjoy a half-day tour of Old Delhi, the ancient walled city built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan when he moved his capital from Agra in 1650. Begin with a cycle rickshaw ride through bustling lanes around the Red Fort, Shah Jahan’s grand symbol of power. Explore Chandni Chowk’s vibrant bazaars, visit Raj Ghat (Mahatma Gandhi’s memorial), and see Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque.
Experience a guided food walk led by a renowned local chef through Old Delhi’s historic markets. Visit 6–9 legendary food joints—some over 100 years old—and sample 12–15 iconic street dishes while gaining insider insight into the city’s rich culinary culture. Ride through lively streets and explore Kinari Bazaar, famous for wedding goods.
Continue to New Delhi, designed by the British in the 1920s with wide boulevards and grand government buildings. Visit Humayun’s Tomb, a masterpiece of early Mughal architecture and precursor to the Taj Mahal. Drive along Rajpath past India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan (President’s House), and Parliament House, key landmarks of modern India.
Day 3
Delhi to Satpura
Today offers a journey into India’s ancient past at Bhimbetka, followed by the serene beauty of Satpura National Park.
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Bhopal. On arrival, drive to Satpura, visiting the UNESCO-listed Bhimbetka Rock Shelters en route. Located about 45 km from Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, this remarkable site spans the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and historic periods, with evidence of human habitation dating back over 100,000 years.
The complex includes more than 750 rock shelters across seven hills, showcasing some of the oldest rock art in the Indian subcontinent—paintings up to 30,000 years old depicting animals, hunting scenes, and early dance forms. Bhimbetka offers a rare insight into early human life, cultural evolution, and spirituality.
Continue to Satpura and check in at your lodge upon arrival.
Accommodation: Reni Pani Jungle Lodge
Day 4 & 5
In Satpura
Satpura Tiger Reserve combines Satpura National Park, Bori Wildlife Sanctuary, and Pachmarhi Sanctuary, forming one of India’s best-kept wildlife secrets. This pristine habitat offers an uncrowded wilderness experience across 1,500 sq km of classic Central Indian forest.
In addition to jeep, elephant, and boat safaris, Satpura is the only park in Central India to offer walking safaris—an exceptional chance to explore tiger territory on foot. Wildlife sightings may include leopard, sloth bear, Indian wild dog, gaur, sambar, and, with luck, the majestic tiger. The park is also the northernmost habitat of the Malabar giant squirrel and is rich in birdlife and endemic butterflies.
Day 6
Satpura to Goa
Post breakfast, check out and transfer to Bhopal airport for flight to Goa.
Accommodation: The St. Regis Goa Resort
Day 7 - 10
In Goa
Goa captivates with its scenic beauty, golden beaches, and striking temples, churches, and heritage homes. While its coastline is world-famous, Goa is far more than sun and sea—it has a vibrant soul shaped by a rich and adventurous history. Its culture, heritage, and lush landscapes make it one of India’s most charming destinations.
Located on India’s west coast between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, Goa became a state in 1987 after 451 years of Portuguese rule. Its economy thrives on tourism, fishing, agriculture, and mining.
A land of contrasts, Goa blends lively markets and nightlife with peaceful siestas and tranquil evenings. With its warm hospitality, soft sandy shores, and relaxed spirit, India’s favorite holiday destination promises a truly magical experience.
Day 11
Departure
Transfer to the airport for your return flight back home

