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Shared 3-hour safari in Ranthambore National Park

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Shared 3-hour safari in Ranthambore National Park — Nature & wildlife things to do in Sawai Madhopur

Three-hour shared safari in Ranthambore, focusing on wildlife, including Bengal tigers, leopards, and sloth bears, with a naturalist guide available.

This shared safari lasts for three hours and operates within one of the ten zones of Ranthambore National Park, based on availability. Pickup from your hotel in Sawai Madhopur is included, allowing for a convenient start.

As you explore the park's deciduous forests, keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife, including Royal Bengal tigers, deer, leopards, and sloth bears. Water bodies may reveal mugger crocodiles and playful monkeys. While tiger sightings cannot be guaranteed, your guide or forest ranger will share insights about the park's flora and fauna, enhancing your understanding of this unique ecosystem.

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Good to know

What's included in this experience?+
• Admission to Ranthambore Tiger Reserve • Pickup and drop-off from nearby hotels • Safari entrance fee
What's NOT included?+
• Food and beverages • Lodging
What should I know before booking?+
• Nearby public transport options are accessible • Accommodates individuals of all fitness levels
What's the cancellation policy?+
All purchases are final. Cancellations do not qualify for a refund.
How does pickup work?+
Pickup details will include the location along with the contact number for both the vehicle driver and the nature guide.
What's the itinerary?+
• Ranthambore National Park features structures that reflect its historical significance. The park contains numerous water bodies that offer essential relief to wildlife during the hot summer months. A prominent fort, which gives the park its name, stands atop a hill, overlooking the surroundings. The area is rich with ruins from past eras, creating a distinctive blend of nature, history, and wildlife. Tigers in Ranthambore National Park are known to hunt in plain sight of visitors. • Jogi Mahal is recognized as one of the notable historical sites in Rajasthan where tigers once thrived, due to its closeness to the tiger population in Ranthambore National Park. Located just 500 meters from Ranthambore Fort, it is one of the oldest heritage structures in the area. The Mahal served as a hunting retreat for royal families, who would visit while on hunting trips in the adjacent forests of Ranthambore.

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