Agra Fort, the capital of the Mughals for a century
First place we visit in Agra is the Agra Fort an Unesco World Heritage Site and the center of power for the Mughal Empire for about a century
Sightseeing and Nature Watching along the way
First place we visit in Agra is the Agra Fort an Unesco World Heritage Site and the center of power for the Mughal Empire for about a century
We spend the morning exploring the grounds and finding cool birds and mammals until we have to check out and drive to Agra
In the afternoon we take a three hour cruise on the Chambal river looking for dolphins, gharials and birds especially the rare Indian Skimmer
We have booked two safari trips with our lodging with the first one focused on sarus cranes that we easily see with many other special birds
We arrive early afternoon at Chambal Safari Lodge and have time for an afternoon and evening walk on the grounds seeing beautiful birds and civets
Fatehpur Sikri was built to be the capital of the Mughal Empire by Akbar but was abandoned after 30 years of work
We return on a longer and less touristy road after seeing owls and other interesting birds at the ponds at the end of the road
We start the morning exploring Keoladeo National Park on a four mile hike to the end of the road walking on dikes and seeing hundreds of birds
We arrive in the late afternoon in Bharatpur and enjoy an evening on our balcony and a dinner at the hotel restaurant
The one stop we have planned today is at the beautiful and famous Chand Baori Stepwell one of the deepest in Rajasthan