Outline Tour Itinerary
- Day 01 : Arrival in New Delhi
- Day 02 : New Delhi - Sawai Madhopur, Ranthambore (By train)
- Day 03 : Ranthambore National Park
- Day 04 : Ranthambore National Park
- Day 05 : Ranthambore - New Delhi (By train)
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Tiger Safari in Ranthambore Tour Overview
A park nestled between the Vindhyan and Aravali hill ranges is well renowned for the heritage of its tigers, which have gotten exceptionally comfortable in the company of humans over the previous few decades. In fact, Ranthambore National Park is one of the few parks in India where you can not only view the Royal Bengal Tiger up close and personal, but also observe several elements of its behaviour that you might not see anywhere else. Explore ancient ruins, plateaus, hills, lakes, and rivers on a beautiful adventure. As you follow the trails of the famed ochre-tinged cat across Ranthambore, you will undoubtedly get a sense of amazement and thrill. So, make a reservation for your tiger safari in Ranthambore today.
Exceptional photographs captured on Ranthambore tour
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Tiger Safari in Ranthambore Tour Detailed Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival in New Delhi
Our representative will greet you when you arrive at the New Delhi Airport. He will ensure a smooth transfer to the hotel and will assist you with check-in. All of your travel documentation will be given over to you and explained. Stay the night at the hotel.
- Day 2: New Delhi - Sawai Madhopur, Ranthambore (By train)
Breakfast at the hotel before heading to the New Delhi Railway Station to catch a train at 07:40 a.m. Our staff will assist you with your luggage as you board the train. He’ll make sure you’re comfortable on your assigned berth by providing you with drinks and fruits, and he’ll give you advice on the route and where to get off. At 1240 hours, the train attendant will assist you in disembarking at Sawai Madhopur Railway Station.
With your name card in hand, our representative will meet you at the train station, assist you with your luggage, and transport you to the Resort. Arrive at the resort and check in. After a relaxing lunch, go on an afternoon game drive.
The Ranthambore Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan, India, is made up of several diverse sites with varying conservation histories that are virtually geographically separated, with only tiny passages connecting them to the core, Ranthambore National Park. Ranthambore National Park, Keladevi Sanctuary, and Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary are among them.
At the Resort, you’ll have dinner and spend the night.
- Day 3: In Ranthambore National Park
At dawn and dusk, the park awaits your arrival. Enjoy a morning and evening wildlife drive at the resort, as well as delicious meals.
Ranthambore National Park is one of India’s top national parks for tiger safaris, as well as a photographer’s dream. Ranthambore is magnificent in its own right, with a variety of lighting, angles, backdrops, and frames to choose from. With over 300 kinds of birds, the park is also rich in avifauna.
In reality, Ranthambore and the surrounding area are a bird watcher’s heaven. Large Cormorant, Painted Spurfowl, Sarus Crane, bronzed winged Jacana, Sandpiper, Kingfisher, Nighjar, painted Sandgrouse, Great Horned Owl, and many other regular winter migrants to Ranthambore and surrounding areas include Large Cormorant, Painted Spurfowl, Sarus Crane, bronzed winged Jacana, Sandpiper, Kingfisher, Nighjar, painted Sandgrouse, Great Horned Owl, and The resort is where you will spend the night.
- Day 4: In Ranthambore National Park
Jeep safaris in the park in the morning and evening. The Resort serves hot meals.
Ranthambore covers 400 square kilometres and is characterised by rocky hill crests that drop to open valleys between the Aravalli and Vindhya Ranges, filled with water pools and fruit trees. The park is named after the thousand-year-old stronghold that towers above the forest. Ranthambore is a very special and unusual region where a natural present meets a historical past. It is well renowned for the diurnal activity of Tigers.
This reserve is home to Sambar, Cheetah, Chinkara, Nilgai, and Langoor, as well as the elusive Leopard and Tigers, with travellers having a fair possibility of seeing tigers during safaris. The crumbling ruins of its past greatness, whether chatris or cupolas, palaces or old guard posts, are strewn throughout the landscape, all adding to the wonderful and ethereal nature of this vast wilderness.
- Day 5: Ranthambore - New Delhi (By train)
Return to the park for your final morning game drive. After returning from your tiger safari in Ranthambore, have an early lunch (or pack a meal), and then go to Sawai Madhopur Railway Station to board a train back to New Delhi. You will be welcomed by our representative upon arrival in New Delhi, who will assist you with transfer to the International Terminal of the New Delhi Airport to catch your onward flight home or with check-in at the New Delhi Hotel.
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My husband and I did a 10 day "Just Tigers" safari. We visited Pench, Kanha and Bandhavgarh reserves. It was not high season but yes we had wonderful tiger sightings. The level of profession of these lovely people was so refreshing. For this type of trip you do want people who know what they are doing and a comfortable place to return to after long safari drives.
India. A country that has fascinated me for years. I finally decided it was time to visit and see it for myself. My husband and I both love nature, wildlife and birds so when I came across Nature Safari India I decided to make enquires.
We wanted to do the golden triangle tour as well as visiting national parks and seeing some of the ‘real’ India.
This is the 2nd time we have travelled with Nature Safari India. We had a 17 night holiday, visiting the nature of Sasan Gir National Park, Little Rann of Kutch, Velavadar Black Buck National Park and Leopard Hills at Bera. The nature was interspersed with various amounts of culture along the way. We had another amazing tour, with some stunning accommodation selected by the company
This was our second tiger safari at Corbett with Nature Safari and turned out to be worth every penny. We saw 7 tigers in 3 days and from quite close distance too. The best part was seeing a tigress wit her 2 grown cubs who crossed our path and walked in front of us for several minutes before crossing over and heading to a water hole where we saw them for hours drinking