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Tiger safari in Ranthambore National Park

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Tiger safari in Ranthambore National Park — Nature & wildlife things to do in Sawai Madhopur

Three-hour shared safari in Ranthambore National Park, targeting Royal Bengal Tiger sightings within one of ten available zones.

This shared safari through Ranthambore National Park starts with pickup from your hotel in Sawai Madhopur. The 3-hour drive takes you into the heart of the park, where you can spot the famous Royal Bengal Tigers among the dense forests and diverse wildlife.

You have the option of a jeep for a more intimate group of up to six or a canter accommodating up to twenty. Along the way, keep your camera ready for various wildlife sightings, including deer, sloth bears, monkeys, and leopards. The safari visits one of the park's ten zones, assigned based on availability, so expect a unique experience in each trip.

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Good to know

What's included in this experience?+
• Pickup and drop-off at hotel or lodge • Shared safari permit for a Jeep or bus (Canter) based on the choice made during checkout
What's NOT included?+
• Meals • Lodging
What should I know before booking?+
• Accessible for wheelchair users • May not be suitable for individuals with spinal injuries • Not advisable for those who are pregnant • Not recommended for individuals with limited cardiovascular health • A moderate level of physical fitness is required for participants • Additional time is allocated for transportation purposes
What's the cancellation policy?+
All purchases are non-refundable. There are no refunds for cancellations.
How does pickup work?+
Complimentary pick-up and drop-off services are available from your hotel or lodge. To facilitate smooth coordination, it is necessary to provide your email address, phone number, and hotel information.
What's the itinerary?+
• Ranthambhore National Park is situated in Rajasthan, India, and is one of the most famous tiger reserves in the country, appealing to wildlife lovers and photographers. The park is encircled by the historic Ranthambhore Fort from the 10th century, which adds an element of grandeur to its natural beauty. It has a strong population of royal Bengal tigers, estimated at around 75 within a 1400 square km area, making it the leading tiger reserve in India. The landscape includes a dry-deciduous forest, marked by limited undergrowth and trees that shed their leaves in the dry season. Among India's tiger reserves, Ranthambhore experiences the lowest rainfall, leading to sparse tall grass areas. Additionally, the park features an extensive system of forest tracks that enhance opportunities for tiger observations. Ranthambhore is divided into 10 separate zones, each home to its own population of tigers.

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