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Explore Ranthambore

Ranthambore, a renowned national park in Rajasthan, India, is famous for its diverse wildlife, especially its majestic Bengal tigers. The park features stunning landscapes, ancient forts, and lush forests. Visitors can enjoy thrilling safari rides, explore rich biodiversity, and experience the unique blend of history and nature in this vibrant ecosystem.

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Tour Itinerary

Ranthambore

3 Days 4 Nights
Rajasthan: Ranthambore

Days Plan

  • Morning:
    • Arrive in Ranthambore and check in at your hotel or resort.
    • Relax and freshen up before the day’s activities.
  • Lunch:
    • Enjoy a local Rajasthani meal at Sultan Restaurant, known for its traditional dishes like dal baati churma and gatte ki sabzi.
  • Afternoon:
    • Embark on your first safari at Ranthambore National Park, known for its tiger sightings and diverse wildlife.
    • Explore the park’s flora and fauna, and keep your eyes peeled for the elusive Bengal tigers.
  • Evening:
    • Visit Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering beautiful panoramic views of the park and surrounding areas.
  • Dinner:
    • Enjoy a relaxing dinner at The Dining Room at Nahargarh Palace, which offers a variety of Indian and continental options.
  • Overnight:
    • Stay at your hotel or resort.

Day 2: Safari & Cultural Immersion

  • Early Morning:
    • Go on a second morning safari at Ranthambore National Park to spot more wildlife, such as leopards, crocodiles, and various species of birds.
  • Breakfast:
    • Enjoy a hearty breakfast at your hotel or resort.
  • Late Morning:
    • Visit the Kachida Valley, a quieter area of the park known for its scenic views and wildlife, especially sloth bears and hyenas.
  • Lunch:
    • Head to Taj Restaurant for a delicious thali, serving a mix of Rajasthani specialties.
  • Afternoon:
    • Take a village tour to experience local culture, visit handicraft workshops, and explore rural life.
  • Evening:
    • Relax at your resort or enjoy a peaceful walk in the park’s vicinity.
  • Dinner:
    • Dine at Sher Bagh Restaurant, a charming outdoor eatery with stunning views and a variety of cuisine.
  • Overnight:
    • Stay at your hotel or resort.

Day 3: Exploration & Departure

  • Morning:
    • Visit the Raj Bagh Ruins in the park for a more historical experience, with ancient temples and ruins set amidst the lush wilderness.
  • Breakfast:
    • Enjoy breakfast at the resort or a local café.
  • Late Morning:
    • Go on your final safari to explore areas you haven’t visited yet and catch a glimpse of wildlife in the early hours.
  • Lunch:
    • Indulge in a lunch at Ranthambore Bagh, known for its calm setting and hearty meals.
  • Afternoon:
    • Enjoy some leisure time, perhaps by visiting local markets to purchase souvenirs like handicrafts and textiles.
  • Departure:
    • Depart Ranthambore with lasting memories of your wildlife adventure.

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  • Early Morning:
    • Go on a second morning safari at Ranthambore National Park to spot more wildlife, such as leopards, crocodiles, and various species of birds.
  • Breakfast:
    • Enjoy a hearty breakfast at your hotel or resort.
  • Late Morning:
    • Visit the Kachida Valley, a quieter area of the park known for its scenic views and wildlife, especially sloth bears and hyenas.
  • Lunch:
    • Head to Taj Restaurant for a delicious thali, serving a mix of Rajasthani specialties.
  • Afternoon:
    • Take a village tour to experience local culture, visit handicraft workshops, and explore rural life.
  • Evening:
    • Relax at your resort or enjoy a peaceful walk in the park’s vicinity.
  • Dinner:
    • Dine at Sher Bagh Restaurant, a charming outdoor eatery with stunning views and a variety of cuisine.
  • Overnight:
    • Stay at your hotel or resort.
  • Morning:
    • Visit the Raj Bagh Ruins in the park for a more historical experience, with ancient temples and ruins set amidst the lush wilderness.
  • Breakfast:
    • Enjoy breakfast at the resort or a local café.
  • Late Morning:
    • Go on your final safari to explore areas you haven’t visited yet and catch a glimpse of wildlife in the early hours.
  • Lunch:
    • Indulge in a lunch at Ranthambore Bagh, known for its calm setting and hearty meals.
  • Afternoon:
    • Enjoy some leisure time, perhaps by visiting local markets to purchase souvenirs like handicrafts and textiles.
  • Departure:
    • Depart Ranthambore with lasting memories of your wildlife adventure.
Notes:

    • 2 passport size photos
    • Adult – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / Driving Licence /  Voters       ID / Passport
    • Child – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / School ID / Passport
    • Infant – Aadhar Card / Birth certificate
    • NRI / Foreign nationals – Mandatory Passport + Valid Indian visa / OCI card / PIO card
    • Above mentioned ID proof is mandatory at the time of booking and carry the same ID proof on         tour as well

Ranthambore

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A Truly Memorable Wildlife Experience

"Our Ranthambore trip with Salt and Sea Adventures was incredible! From the seamless arrangements for safaris to the knowledgeable guides, everything was perfectly organized. The highlight was spotting a tiger in the wild – something we’ll never forget. Their attention to detail, comfortable accommodations, and personalized services made this journey unforgettable. Highly recommend their services for anyone seeking a wildlife adventure!"

— Rita & Anil Kapoor, Mumbai

Perfect Blend of Nature and Adventure

"Salt and Sea Adventures made our Ranthambore trip absolutely amazing. The safari tours were meticulously planned, and we had the chance to see a wide variety of animals, including the elusive Bengal tiger. They arranged wonderful meals at local eateries, and the accommodation was very comfortable. We couldn’t have asked for a better travel partner for this wildlife adventure!"

— Amit and Priya Desai, Pune

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"We had an amazing time in Ranthambore with Salt and Sea Adventures. They took care of everything – from booking safaris to arranging our stay at a fantastic resort. The personalized service and attention to detail made the whole experience stress-free. The safari drives were thrilling, and we got to witness the park’s rich wildlife up close. Thank you for such a well-organized and memorable trip!"

— Sandeep & Neha Agarwal, Delhi

Best Time to Visit:

  1. October to March (Winter):
    • The best time for wildlife sightings with pleasant weather and comfortable temperatures (10°C to 25°C).
    • Ideal for safaris and outdoor activities.
  2. April to June (Summer):
    • Good for tiger sightings as animals gather around waterholes, but temperatures can be high (35°C to 45°C).
    • Morning and evening safaris are best to avoid the intense heat.
  3. July to September (Monsoon):
    • The park is closed for safaris during the monsoon season (mid-June to September).
    • Ideal for nature lovers who wish to experience the lush green landscape, though access is limited.

How to Reach:

  1. By Air:
    • Nearest airport: Sawai Madhopur Airport, 10 km away.
    • Limited flights, so most travelers opt for connecting flights from Jaipur or Delhi.
  2. By Train:
    • Sawai Madhopur Junction is the nearest railway station (10 km from the park).
    • Well-connected to major cities like Delhi, Jaipur, and Mumbai.
  3. By Road:
    • Ranthambore is well-connected by road.
    • Distance: 180 km from Jaipur, 430 km from Delhi, and 320 km from Udaipur.
    • Private taxis, buses, and self-driving options are available for a scenic road trip.

Importance of Ranthambore:

  • Ranthambore National Park:
    • A famous Project Tiger Reserve, known for its high tiger population and the chance to spot Bengal tigers in the wild.
    • It is one of the largest national parks in India and a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Historical Significance:
    • Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, adds a historical dimension to the park with its ancient architecture and panoramic views.
  • Rich Biodiversity:
    • Apart from tigers, the park is home to leopards, crocodiles, sambar deer, jackals, wild boars, and a variety of bird species.
  • Scenic Beauty:
    • The park’s landscapes include rugged hills, lakes, and ancient temples, creating a picturesque and tranquil setting for wildlife exploration.
  • Birdwatching Haven:
    • Ranthambore is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with species like the Indian eagle owl, kingfishers, and various migratory birds.
  • Conservation Efforts:
    • The park is a leading example of wildlife conservation, with ongoing efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats.