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Ranthambhore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is located in the Western state of Rajasthan. It is one of the biggest and most renowned national parks in India. Formerly, being the hunting ground of the Maharajas, Ranthambore National Park has become a major tourist destination today.

Home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, Ranthambore National Park has a lot of wildlife to offer. The Ranthambore Fort which is believed to be one of the oldest forts in India is also worth a visit.  

Nearest Airport:  Jaipur 
Nearest Railway Station:  Sawai Madhopur

4 Days / 3 Nights  – 5 Safaris

Day 1
Arrive at the nearest airport or the nearest railway station and drive to lodge.  Enjoy your lunch and leave for the afternoon safari drive.  Return to the lodge and enjoy your dinner.
Meals: Lunch & Dinner
Safaris: Afternoon Safari

Day 2
Wake up and leave for your morning safari drive. Return to the lodge and enjoy your breakfast.  Enjoy your lunch and leave for the afternoon safari drive.  Return to the lodge and enjoy your dinner.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Safaris: Morning & Afternoon Safari

Day 3

Wake up and leave for your morning safari drive. Return to the lodge and enjoy your breakfast.  Enjoy your lunch and leave for the afternoon safari drive.  Return to the lodge and enjoy your dinner.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Safaris: Morning & Afternoon Safari

Day 4
Wake up and enjoy your breakfast at the lodge.  Get ready and drive back to the nearest airport or railway station
Meals: Breakfast

  • The park is open from the 15th of October to the 30th of June every year.  
  • There are only a limited number of safari permits available.  Hence it is advisable to book in well in advance.
  • Safaris are conducted by the forest department and hence only seats can be booked in the vehicles run by the forest department.
  • The Park fees & rules are subject to change without prior notice.
  • As a government law, a copy of your identification proof will be required to reserve safaris.
  • As a government law, you will be required to carry your Original Identification proof during safaris.
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