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Let’s rumble in the jungle

Summary

Wildlife is scary, thrilling and exciting at the same time. Orbis Travels brings you the joy of being in the wild; rumbling into the jungle among leopards and witnessing the paradise of winters at Jawai Leopard Safari Lodge. Do not miss the optional additions to your trip by visiting the famous Jawai Dam, Jawai Crocodile Safari and Boat Ride. A fun, inexpensive and memorable trip to the pristine rural beauty of Rajasthan.

Trip Glimpse

  • A splendid weekend destination to add to your travel map.
  • 300 KMS away from Ahmedabad.
  • Jawai Bandh came into the limelight after Discovery Channel released an episode about the leopards in the Bali District.
  • Perfect Holiday Destination for weekends with family and friends.
  • Jawai Dam - also known as the winter paradise for migrating birds, witnessing more than 100 species of birds.
  • Do not miss the chance to explore the lair of crocodiles with the one and only Jawai Crocodile Safari. Watch this amazing reptile hunt, swim, chase its prey and even rest under the mangroves.
  • Relaxation is infused with fun and excitement at Jawai. Enjoy the cool breeze caressing your cheeks at the Jawai Lake Boat Riding.

Start of Day 1

Pick up: Chargeable on Request

Private - As per requirements

Capacity : Ac Car as per group size

Hotel Check-in time: 2pm to 11am

Jawai Leopard Lodge

Doodni Village, Bali, Rajasthan

Dinner and overnight stay in Jawai Leopard Lodge

Trip Schedule :

Check-in into Cottages

End of Day 1

Start of Day 2

Pick up: Chargeable on Request

Private - As per requirements

Capacity : Ac Car as per group size

Hotel Check-in time: 2pm to 11am

Jawai Leopard Safari

Doodni Village, Bali, Rajasthan

Dinner and overnight stay in Jawai Leopard Safari

Trip Schedule :

Sightseeing & Leisure

End of Day 2

Start of Day 1

Pick up: Chargeable on Request

Private - As per requirements

Capacity : Ac Car as per group size

Hotel Check-in time: 2pm to 11am

Jawai Leopard Lodge

Doodni Village, Bali, Rajasthan

Dinner and overnight stay in Jawai Leopard Lodge

Trip Schedule :

Check-in into Cottages

End of Day 1

Start of Day 2

Pick up: Chargeable on Request

Private - As per requirements

Capacity : Ac Car as per group size

Hotel Check-in time: 2pm to 11am

Jawai Leopard Safari

Doodni Village, Bali, Rajasthan

Dinner and overnight stay in Jawai Leopard Safari

Trip Schedule :

Sightseeing & Leisure

End of Day 2

  • Full Payment Required 7 days prior the departure
  • Less than 5 days from the date of Travel will be non-refundable.

Luxury AC Tent

  • 11,000/- per room night + 18% GST
  • 3000/- extra bed per person per night + 18% GST
  • 5000/- per Gypsy Safari

Stone Cottage

  • Meals - Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner + High Tea
  • 12500/- Per room Per night + 18% GST
  • 3500/- Extra Bed Per person Per night + 18% GST
  • 5000/- Per Gypsy safari

Leh-Ladakh
9N-10D
  • Say “JULLEY” while meeting people and receiving favors in Ladakh, it means both “Namaste” and “Shukriya”
  • Avoid bringing or using polythene bags as it is strictly banned in Ladakh
  • All personal garbage like pack lunch boxes, wafers, mineral water bottles etc. must be brought back to your hotel, as littering is prohibited in Ladakh
  • Always put off your shoes before entering a monastery chapel
  • Take permission from the monks before taking photos inside the monasteries
  • Avoid offering sweets / tips etc to local children
  • Always take clockwise direction while visiting Stupas and Monasteries
  • Smoking / drinking around religious shrines are not welcomed And always wear your smile, you will win many friends
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₹ 42,743 pp

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Leh-Ladakh
6N-7D
  • Say “JULLEY” while meeting people and receiving favors in Ladakh, it means both “Namaste” and “Shukriya”
  • Avoid bringing or using polythene bags as it is strictly banned in Ladakh
  • All personal garbage like pack lunch boxes, wafers, mineral water bottles etc. must be brought back to your hotel, as littering is prohibited in Ladakh
  • Always put off your shoes before entering a monastery chapel
  • Take permission from the monks before taking photos inside the monasteries
  • Avoid offering sweets / tips etc to local children
  • Always take clockwise direction while visiting Stupas and Monasteries
  • Smoking / drinking around religious shrines are not welcomed And always wear your smile, you will win many friends
From

₹ 26,500 pp

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Leh-Ladakh
8N-9D
  • Say “JULLEY” while meeting people and receiving favors in Ladakh, it means both “Namaste” and “Shukriya”
  • Avoid bringing or using polythene bags as it is strictly banned in Ladakh
  • All personal garbage like pack lunch boxes, wafers, mineral water bottles etc. must be brought back to your hotel, as littering is prohibited in Ladakh
  • Always put off your shoes before entering a monastery chapel
  • Take permission from the monks before taking photos inside the monasteries
  • Avoid offering sweets / tips etc to local children
  • Always take clockwise direction while visiting Stupas and Monasteries
  • Smoking / drinking around religious shrines are not welcomed And always wear your smile, you will win many friends
From

₹ 40,490 pp

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Gangtok
8N-9D

Unbelievably beautiful, enjoyably and wreathed in mists - Sikkim, is quite possibly the most well known slope stations in India. Lying at the tallness of 1650 m above ocean level, the town during its brilliant bright days offers tremendous perspectives on Mt. Kanchenjunga.

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₹ 42,500 pp

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Gangtok
6N-7D

Unbelievably beautiful, enjoyably and wreathed in mists - Sikkim, is quite possibly the most well known slope stations in India. Lying at the tallness of 1650 m above ocean level, the town during its brilliant bright days offers tremendous perspectives on Mt. Kanchenjunga.

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₹ 33,000 pp

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Gangtok
6N-7D

The 19th-century Buddhist Lachung Monastery surrounded by apple orchards. Nearby, the Yumthang Valley's Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary protects many species of rhododendron. The valley is also known for its waterfalls, pine forests and hot springs. Unbelievably beautiful, enjoyably and wreathed in mists.

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₹ 33,000 pp

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Andaman
5N-6D

The Andaman Islands are an Indian archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. These roughly 300 islands are known for their palm-lined, white-sand beaches, mangroves and tropical rainforests. Coral reefs supporting marine life such as sharks and rays make for popular diving and snorkeling sites. Indigenous Andaman Islanders inhabit the more remote islands, many of which are off limits to visitors.

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₹ 28,500 pp

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Andaman
5N-6D

The Andaman Islands are an Indian archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. These roughly 300 islands are known for their palm-lined, white-sand beaches, mangroves and tropical rainforests. Coral reefs supporting marine life such as sharks and rays make for popular diving and snorkeling sites. Indigenous Andaman Islanders inhabit the more remote islands, many of which are off limits to visitors.

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₹ 32,000 pp

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Andaman
6N-7D

The Andaman Islands are an Indian archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. These roughly 300 islands are known for their palm-lined, white-sand beaches, mangroves and tropical rainforests. Coral reefs supporting marine life such as sharks and rays make for popular diving and snorkeling sites. Indigenous Andaman Islanders inhabit the more remote islands, many of which are off limits to visitors.

From

₹ 40,250 pp

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Gulmarg
6N-7D
Kashmir is also known as the Heaven on Earth

Kashmiri Kahwa, a classic drink from the Himalayan valley, is a soul-warming drink resonating with the power of Indian spices.

Pashmina shawls are one of the most luxurious clothing items for women in the last many years. Pashm refers to the raw unspun wool of domesticated Changthangi goats.

Wazwan is a popular multi-course meal in Kashmiri cuisine, the preparation of which is considered an art and a point of pride in Kashmiri culture & identity. Almost all the dishes are meat-based using lamb or chicken with few vegetarian dishes.

Film tourism in Jammu and Kashmir continued to appeal to filmmakers well like Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Student of the Year, Rockstar, Lamha, Mission Kashmir, Shaurya, Raazi, Aiyaary, Fitoor, Highway and Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

Kashmir, also referred to as the famous fruit bowl of India, has green apple orchards dotted with snow-capped peaks rising above the horizon. Kashmir's weather ultimately is the boon for the optimal growth of Apple. The apples, locally termed as Chunt, have gained popularity among people across the globe for their unique yet delicious taste.

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Manali
9N-10D
  • Himachal, the Land of Gods, is home to several religious points of interest.
  • Locals from each village have their own distinct customs and deities in this culturally rich state.
  • Famous temples - Tara Devi, Jakhoo, Hadimba, Naina Devi, Baba Balak Nath, Jawala Devi and Chamunda Devi.
  • Himachal Pradesh is home to the largest glacier in Asia. The Shigri Glacier is located in the Lahaul – Spiti area and feeds the Chenab River.
  • Famous monarchs - Guru Ghantal Monastery, Tabo Monastery, Dhankar and Lhalung.
  • Famous churches - St. Michael’s Cathedral, Christ Church, and St. John’s Church.
  • Famous Gurudwaras - Gurudwara Bhangani Sahib, Paonta Sahib and Rewal Sahib Gurudwara.
From

₹ 39,000 pp

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Breakfast
Lunch
Accommodation in selected rooms category
Evening High Tea
Safari
Tent Accommodation
Room heater
Exclusions
18% GST on Room Cost
Safari

2N-3D

2N-3D

Explore the Beauty of Bali

Share
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From

₹ 11,000 pp

Enquire Now
Views: 16352

From

₹ 11,000 pp

Enquire Now
Views: 16352

Summary

Wildlife is scary, thrilling and exciting at the same time. Orbis Travels brings you the joy of being in the wild; rumbling into the jungle among leopards and witnessing the paradise of winters at Jawai Leopard Safari Lodge. Do not miss the optional additions to your trip by visiting the famous Jawai Dam, Jawai Crocodile Safari and Boat Ride. A fun, inexpensive and memorable trip to the pristine rural beauty of Rajasthan.

Trip Glimpse

  • A splendid weekend destination to add to your travel map.
  • 300 KMS away from Ahmedabad.
  • Jawai Bandh came into the limelight after Discovery Channel released an episode about the leopards in the Bali District.
  • Perfect Holiday Destination for weekends with family and friends.
  • Jawai Dam - also known as the winter paradise for migrating birds, witnessing more than 100 species of birds.
  • Do not miss the chance to explore the lair of crocodiles with the one and only Jawai Crocodile Safari. Watch this amazing reptile hunt, swim, chase its prey and even rest under the mangroves.
  • Relaxation is infused with fun and excitement at Jawai. Enjoy the cool breeze caressing your cheeks at the Jawai Lake Boat Riding.

Start of Day 1

Chargeable on Request

Private - As per requirements

Capacity : Ac Car as per group size

Hotel Check-in: 2pm to 11am

Jawai Leopard Lodge

Doodni Village, Bali, Rajasthan

Dinner and overnight stay in Jawai Leopard Lodge

End of Day 1

Start of Day 2

Chargeable on Request

Private - As per requirements

Capacity : Ac Car as per group size

Hotel Check-in: 2pm to 11am

Jawai Leopard Safari

Doodni Village, Bali, Rajasthan

Dinner and overnight stay in Jawai Leopard Safari

End of Day 2

Start of Day 1

Chargeable on Request

Private - As per requirements

Capacity : Ac Car as per group size

Hotel Check-in: 2pm to 11am

Jawai Leopard Lodge

Doodni Village, Bali, Rajasthan

Dinner and overnight stay in Jawai Leopard Lodge

End of Day 1

Start of Day 2

Chargeable on Request

Private - As per requirements

Capacity : Ac Car as per group size

Hotel Check-in: 2pm to 11am

Jawai Leopard Safari

Doodni Village, Bali, Rajasthan

Dinner and overnight stay in Jawai Leopard Safari

End of Day 2

  • Full Payment Required 7 days prior the departure
  • Less than 5 days from the date of Travel will be non-refundable.

Luxury AC Tent

  • 11,000/- per room night + 18% GST
  • 3000/- extra bed per person per night + 18% GST
  • 5000/- per Gypsy Safari

Stone Cottage

  • Meals - Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner + High Tea
  • 12500/- Per room Per night + 18% GST
  • 3500/- Extra Bed Per person Per night + 18% GST
  • 5000/- Per Gypsy safari

Leh-Ladakh
9N-10D
  • Say “JULLEY” while meeting people and receiving favors in Ladakh, it means both “Namaste” and “Shukriya”
  • Avoid bringing or using polythene bags as it is strictly banned in Ladakh
  • All personal garbage like pack lunch boxes, wafers, mineral water bottles etc. must be brought back to your hotel, as littering is prohibited in Ladakh
  • Always put off your shoes before entering a monastery chapel
  • Take permission from the monks before taking photos inside the monasteries
  • Avoid offering sweets / tips etc to local children
  • Always take clockwise direction while visiting Stupas and Monasteries
  • Smoking / drinking around religious shrines are not welcomed And always wear your smile, you will win many friends
From

₹ 42,743 pp

View Details
Leh-Ladakh
6N-7D
  • Say “JULLEY” while meeting people and receiving favors in Ladakh, it means both “Namaste” and “Shukriya”
  • Avoid bringing or using polythene bags as it is strictly banned in Ladakh
  • All personal garbage like pack lunch boxes, wafers, mineral water bottles etc. must be brought back to your hotel, as littering is prohibited in Ladakh
  • Always put off your shoes before entering a monastery chapel
  • Take permission from the monks before taking photos inside the monasteries
  • Avoid offering sweets / tips etc to local children
  • Always take clockwise direction while visiting Stupas and Monasteries
  • Smoking / drinking around religious shrines are not welcomed And always wear your smile, you will win many friends
From

₹ 26,500 pp

View Details
Leh-Ladakh
8N-9D
  • Say “JULLEY” while meeting people and receiving favors in Ladakh, it means both “Namaste” and “Shukriya”
  • Avoid bringing or using polythene bags as it is strictly banned in Ladakh
  • All personal garbage like pack lunch boxes, wafers, mineral water bottles etc. must be brought back to your hotel, as littering is prohibited in Ladakh
  • Always put off your shoes before entering a monastery chapel
  • Take permission from the monks before taking photos inside the monasteries
  • Avoid offering sweets / tips etc to local children
  • Always take clockwise direction while visiting Stupas and Monasteries
  • Smoking / drinking around religious shrines are not welcomed And always wear your smile, you will win many friends
From

₹ 40,490 pp

View Details
Gangtok
8N-9D

Unbelievably beautiful, enjoyably and wreathed in mists - Sikkim, is quite possibly the most well known slope stations in India. Lying at the tallness of 1650 m above ocean level, the town during its brilliant bright days offers tremendous perspectives on Mt. Kanchenjunga.

From

₹ 42,500 pp

View Details
Gangtok
6N-7D

Unbelievably beautiful, enjoyably and wreathed in mists - Sikkim, is quite possibly the most well known slope stations in India. Lying at the tallness of 1650 m above ocean level, the town during its brilliant bright days offers tremendous perspectives on Mt. Kanchenjunga.

From

₹ 33,000 pp

View Details
Gangtok
6N-7D

The 19th-century Buddhist Lachung Monastery surrounded by apple orchards. Nearby, the Yumthang Valley's Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary protects many species of rhododendron. The valley is also known for its waterfalls, pine forests and hot springs. Unbelievably beautiful, enjoyably and wreathed in mists.

From

₹ 33,000 pp

View Details
Andaman
5N-6D

The Andaman Islands are an Indian archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. These roughly 300 islands are known for their palm-lined, white-sand beaches, mangroves and tropical rainforests. Coral reefs supporting marine life such as sharks and rays make for popular diving and snorkeling sites. Indigenous Andaman Islanders inhabit the more remote islands, many of which are off limits to visitors.

From

₹ 28,500 pp

View Details
Andaman
5N-6D

The Andaman Islands are an Indian archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. These roughly 300 islands are known for their palm-lined, white-sand beaches, mangroves and tropical rainforests. Coral reefs supporting marine life such as sharks and rays make for popular diving and snorkeling sites. Indigenous Andaman Islanders inhabit the more remote islands, many of which are off limits to visitors.

From

₹ 32,000 pp

View Details
Andaman
6N-7D

The Andaman Islands are an Indian archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. These roughly 300 islands are known for their palm-lined, white-sand beaches, mangroves and tropical rainforests. Coral reefs supporting marine life such as sharks and rays make for popular diving and snorkeling sites. Indigenous Andaman Islanders inhabit the more remote islands, many of which are off limits to visitors.

From

₹ 40,250 pp

View Details
Gulmarg
6N-7D
Kashmir is also known as the Heaven on Earth

Kashmiri Kahwa, a classic drink from the Himalayan valley, is a soul-warming drink resonating with the power of Indian spices.

Pashmina shawls are one of the most luxurious clothing items for women in the last many years. Pashm refers to the raw unspun wool of domesticated Changthangi goats.

Wazwan is a popular multi-course meal in Kashmiri cuisine, the preparation of which is considered an art and a point of pride in Kashmiri culture & identity. Almost all the dishes are meat-based using lamb or chicken with few vegetarian dishes.

Film tourism in Jammu and Kashmir continued to appeal to filmmakers well like Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Student of the Year, Rockstar, Lamha, Mission Kashmir, Shaurya, Raazi, Aiyaary, Fitoor, Highway and Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

Kashmir, also referred to as the famous fruit bowl of India, has green apple orchards dotted with snow-capped peaks rising above the horizon. Kashmir's weather ultimately is the boon for the optimal growth of Apple. The apples, locally termed as Chunt, have gained popularity among people across the globe for their unique yet delicious taste.

From

₹ 27,200 pp

View Details
Manali
9N-10D
  • Himachal, the Land of Gods, is home to several religious points of interest.
  • Locals from each village have their own distinct customs and deities in this culturally rich state.
  • Famous temples - Tara Devi, Jakhoo, Hadimba, Naina Devi, Baba Balak Nath, Jawala Devi and Chamunda Devi.
  • Himachal Pradesh is home to the largest glacier in Asia. The Shigri Glacier is located in the Lahaul – Spiti area and feeds the Chenab River.
  • Famous monarchs - Guru Ghantal Monastery, Tabo Monastery, Dhankar and Lhalung.
  • Famous churches - St. Michael’s Cathedral, Christ Church, and St. John’s Church.
  • Famous Gurudwaras - Gurudwara Bhangani Sahib, Paonta Sahib and Rewal Sahib Gurudwara.
From

₹ 39,000 pp

View Details
Breakfast
Lunch
Accommodation in selected rooms category
Evening High Tea
Safari
Tent Accommodation
Room heater
Exclusions
18% GST on Room Cost
Safari