Ranthambore - Wildlife Safari *









Tracking Stripes. Chasing Sunsets.

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A deep dive into the wild heart of Rajasthan. Ranthambore brings together royal history, rugged forest terrain, and real chances of spotting the elusive tiger. With guided safaris, fortress sunsets, and immersive nature experiences, this trip balances adrenaline with awe — and places you right where the action is.






The Wild Way In.
Day 1 – Touchdown in Delhi
Arrive at Delhi airport and transfer to your hotel. Use the day to reset, relax, and catch your breath from the flight. Overnight in a luxury hotel.
Days 2 & 3 – Dive into Delhi
Spend two days discovering India’s capital in all its chaos and charm — from Mughal forts and spice markets to serene gardens and cutting-edge boutiques. Think tuk-tuks in Chandni Chowk, sunset at Qutub Minar, shopping at Dilli Haat, and multicuisine dinners that you’ll dream about long after.
Days 4–6 – Into the Wild
Drive or train down to Ranthambore. Over the next 3 days, go on morning and evening safaris with trained guides in open jeeps or canters. Explore 1–2 zones per day — Zone 1–6 are best for tiger sightings, Zone 7–10 bring dramatic landscapes. On Day 4, visit the majestic Ranthambore Fort and Trinetra Ganesh Temple for a sunset view over the forest canopy. Back at your resort, enjoy Rajasthani cuisine, folk performances, wildlife documentaries, and bonfires (seasonal).
Day 7 – Backtrack or Go Beyond
After breakfast, either drive back to Delhi or extend the journey. We recommend a detour to the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, The Taj Mahal in Agra, or The Pink City of Jaipur — all within 4–5 hours of Ranthambore.
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Tiger trails. Rust-red forts. Sunlit grasslands. Open-top jeeps. One eye always on the treeline.
Breaking Down Each Location
Ranthambore

About the Location
Once a royal hunting ground, now one of India’s best tiger reserves. Ranthambore is where forest meets fort, where predator and prey still play their game in the shadows of ruins. Morning safaris, fortress treks, and birdwatching at lakes — it’s where Rajasthan goes wild.

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