Jungle Safari [Rajasthan]

Tiger Safari at Ranthambore

3N/ 4D

Ranthambore Safari

INR 86,000/-

Rugged Rajasthan

Vacation is for a balance in excursion in city and wilderness. Wander Ranthambore, to listen mighty roar of Tigers as you travel the wilderness, view Tigers of Ranthambore, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Jaipur & Ranthambore

Day 1 :

Pink City of India

Arrival In Jaipur, at a prearranged place, an agent arranges visits for Albert Hall, a great place to start your trip as you can get beautiful pictures. Then, after a brief pit stop at Jaipur’s famed Hawa Mahal, check time on Jantar Mantar, the largest sundial. Inside the Museum, royal family’s residence or palace, weapons are on display. Exploration of to the bazaar or exploration at Govind Dev Ji Temple is also recommended.

Day 2 :

Sightseeing in Jaipur | Explore

Begin your sightseeing in Jaipur after breakfast. Explore Amer Fort, which has seen a lot of wars, royal celebrations, and once served as a palace. Take a dive into the rich history of Amer Fort. Then, explore Jaigarh Fort, few large cannons is on display. The Nahargarh Fort, from where tourists will take a breath-taking city view or Jal Mahal to obtain some of the great images completely dressed in Rajasthani attire. While another point is to go for Birla Temple, showing carved stories engraved with ancient tales/ mythologies with descriptive details.

Day 3 :

Jaipur to Ranthambore | Explore Wilderness

Get ready to visit the wildlife capital of Rajasthan, Ranthambore. The tigers of Ranthambore are commonly seen while on a safari. Observe down at the valley’s rich greenery from Ranthambore fort which was built in Chauhan Period around 994 AD. which is now a tourist site within Rajasthan.

Day 4 :

Departure from Ranthambore

Visit Shilpgram, where you will board a vehicle. Hold on tight as the road has dips, twists, and turns while you watch for tigers, Indian wolves, striped hyenas, jackals, chinkaras, sloth bears, crocodiles, and various snakes.

Once you’ve have done touring, the canter or jeep will take you to Shilpgram. While at your stay, take a short nap, get transfered to Jaipur Railway Station or Airport.

Inclusion & Exclusion

Inclusion

  • Accommodation
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Experienced driver
  • Breakfast from day 2 to the last day as per itinerary
  • Comfortable vehicle like Sedan/SUV will be provided
  • Railway / Airport transfers will be done as per your preferences
  • Driver allowances, fuel charges, toll tax, parking charges, etc.

Exclusion

  • Flight fare
  • Train fares
  • Camera or video permits
  • Entry fees for historical sites
  • Unspecified meals apart from itinerary
  • Personal expenses – telecom/ additinal services

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