Overview
Ranthambore National Park and Tiger Reserve is one of the most popular tourist destination of Rajasthan which is located at 11 kilometer from Sawai Madhopur. The National park is spread over an expanse of 392.5 square kilometer, it was declared the Sawai Madhopur Wildlife sanctuary in 1955 and a National Park in 1980. 10th century ruins overgrown by roots, a million myth about Raja Hamir and the glory days of Impregnable fort, you can essence the real romance spread over the forest. This park is mainly under the task of preserving and breeding tigers to ensure a sure increase in their population. Besides tigers, this national park also houses many species of animals, birds, reptiles and flora. ‘Ranthambore Weekend Getaway’ will give you an opportunity to explore the Ranthambore National Park and Tiger Reserve and enjoy the wildlife of this region.
Itinerary
Day 1: Delhi – Sawai Madhopur (By Train) – Ranthambore (Approx 18 Kms by Road)
Upon arrival at Sawai Madhopur Railway station, upon arrival, meet our representative, then proceed to Ranthambore, which is located at the distance around 18 km from Sawai Madhopur.
Upon arrival, heck in at the pre booked Hotel/resort. Relax for a while. After lunch, proceed for a Jungle safari in Ranthambore National Park, explore the lush green Jungle along and enjoy the wildlife. After safari, return to the resort and have your dinner.
Overnight stay at the Hotel/resort.
Day 2: Ranthambore National Park
Today, early morning, proceed for Jungle Safari, early morning ride enables more chances for sighting the animals. You explore the deep jungles of the National Park on an open roof vehicle, tracking for tigers. After exploring the Jungle for about 3 hours then you return back to the hotel for breakfast and spend the rest of the morning relaxing in the comfort of the hotel. Post lunch, continue the Jungle Safari. In the evening you return back to the hotel to relax and enjoy the dinner.
Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 3: Ranthambore- Sawai Madhopur (Approx 18 Kms by Road) – Delhi (By Train)
After breakfast, proceed you to visit the Ranthambore Fort. Located at the meeting point of Vindhya and Aravali ranges Ranthambore Fore stands tall at the center of the forest. It was built in 944 CE and was forte of the Rajputana. Later the fort was captured by Allaudin Khalji’s in 1301. The fort offers the stunning view of the park along with three lakes. Return at the hotel to check out and a drive to Sawai Madhopur railway station for your onward destinations.