4 Day / 3 Night
Daily Tour
50 people
English, hindi
About this tour
In this package, we will know what a jungle is and why the jungle is the home of animals and will also visit the jungle and will get a chance to see the tiger. This journey will start from our pink city, why is it called pink city? Explore the cultural heritage that offers a mix of beautiful culture and heritage then visit Ranthambore where you can hear the mighty roar of Royal Bengal. They get the chance of a lifetime in their natural habitat at Ranthambore National Park.
Meet a representative at a pre-decided location in Jaipur. Get transferred to your pre-booked hotel where you can check in and relax for some time. You can start with a short stopover at the iconic Hawa Mahal which is a symbol of Jaipur and then check on time at the world's biggest sundial in Jantar-Mantar (Observatory). Visit the current residence of the royal family - The City Palace and Museum which displays the weaponry and handlooms that were used by the royal family. In the evening, visit Govind Dev Ji Temple and Local Market. Return to hotel for overnight stay.
After breakfast starts a full day of local sightseeing in Jaipur. Dive into history by visiting the Amer Fort, which has witnessed wars, and royal celebrations and served as a residence to a number of rulers. You can then visit the Jaigarh Fort which houses one of the biggest cannons and the Nahargarh Fort from where you can enjoy stunning views of the city. Take a photo stop at Jal Mahal to get some amazing clicks in traditional Indian attire. You can also visit Birla Temple, a temple made with shimmering white marble and carved with various mythological events. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay in Jaipur.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast and then get ready to depart to the wildlife capital of Rajasthan, i.e., Ranthambore. Ranthambore is home to the Majestic Bengal Tigers. Once you reach Ranthambore, you can check in to the hotel where you can take some rest. In the afternoon, visit Ranthambore Fort that was built in 994 A.D by the Chauhan Royal family atop a high creek that has now been declared as a UNESCO site. On reaching the fort, hike up to the top to visit the famous Ganesha Temple which attracts a lot of tourists. Look down at the lush green valley from the fort and try spotting tigers that are frequently sighted in the area. Proceed back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Start your day early with a hearty breakfast and get ready for a day filled with a lot of excitement. Once ready, reach Shilpgram, the canter/ jeep boarding point that’ll take you into Ranthambore National Park. Hold tight as the vehicle jumps and dips, twists and turns & at the same time try to spot a tiger in the green landscapes. You can also spot Striped Hyenas, Jackals, Chinkaras, Indian wolves, Panthers, Sloth Bears, Crocodiles, and Pythons. Once done exploring, the canter/ jeep will take you back to Shilpgram from where you can get back to your hotel. Rest for a while and proceed to check out from the hotel. Get transferred to Jaipur Railway Station / Airport for your onward journey.
Jaipur is famous all over the world for its unique arts and crafts. The city offers exquisite lacquer items, jewelry, puppets, and quilts. Jaipur is famous for its folk as well as classical dance forms. Jaipur Kathak Gharana is a well-established classical Kathak Dance center.
The walled city of Jaipur got this honor as it got inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Jaipur makes it to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list and is the second Indian city to do so after Ahmedabad which was the first one to win this status.
The winter season in India, which lasts from October to March, is the ideal time to explore Ranthambore National Park. The weather is beautiful at this time, and the park is available to visitors. However, the park remains closed from July to September during the monsoon season.
Ranthambore National Park has a healthy tiger population, and the chances of spotting a tiger are relatively high. However, the sighting is not guaranteed as the tigers are free to roam and hide in the dense forests
The Canter option is an economical, shared vehicle that accommodates up to 20 people. The Jeep option is suitable for smaller groups of up to 6 people and is recommended for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, or travelers who want a private vehicle for their group.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
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1 | Group Min. 4 | 4 | 5 | 5% |
2 | Group Min. 10 | 10 | 11 | 10% |
3 | Group Min. 16 | 16 | 17 | 15% |
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