A thrilling one-day trip from Jaipur to Ranthambore National Park offers an exciting chance to experience one of India’s most famous wildlife reserves, known for its tigers and diverse forest life. After a comfortable pickup from Jaipur, travel to Ranthambore and enjoy a guided jungle safari by Gypsy or Canter, exploring the park’s natural landscapes and wildlife.
Tiger sightings depend on natural movement and luck and cannot be guaranteed, as animals roam freely in the park.
This tour is ideal for travelers looking for a short yet memorable wildlife adventure.
Highlights
- Full-day Jaipur to Ranthambore trip (approx. 12 hours)
- Round-trip transfer from Jaipur in a comfortable vehicle
- 3-hour shared jungle safari by Gypsy or Canter
- Chance to spot tigers, deer, birds, and other wildlife
Note: Children above 5 years are charged the full safari entrance fee.
Sedan Car / SUV Car: We offer sedans for up to 3 passengers and SUVs for up to 6 passengers.<br/>Includes: Private round-trip car transfers from Jaipur to Ranthambore, including Jeep safari charges.<br/>Pickup included
Sedan Or SUV Car: Sedan vehicles are available for up to 3 passengers, and SUVs can accommodate up to 6 passengers.<br/>Includes: Private car for round-trip transfer from Jaipur to Ranthambore, with Canter safari charges included.<br/>Pickup included
Your day begins with pickup from your hotel or preferred location in Jaipur. Sit back and relax as you travel through the countryside on a comfortable drive of about 180 km to Ranthambore National Park, taking roughly four hours. You’ll have the flexibility to stop for lunch during the journey or enjoy a meal after reaching Ranthambore.
Upon arrival at the safari gate of Ranthambore National Park, guests are required to complete entry formalities and present the original government-issued ID used at the time of booking. Accepted IDs include Aadhaar card, passport, voter ID, PAN card, or driving license. Foreign nationals must carry a valid passport.
Guests should report to the assigned safari gate at least 30 to 45 minutes before the scheduled safari time, as Gypsy and Canter safaris depart strictly on schedule. Entry will not be permitted without the original ID. Carrying a printed copy of the booking confirmation is strongly recommended.
After entering Ranthambore National Park, you will proceed to the safari zone assigned by the forest department. Enjoy a thrilling Jeep or Canter safari lasting approximately three hours, giving you plenty of time to explore the park’s varied landscapes.
During the safari, you may spot tigers along with other wildlife such as deer, monkeys, and a wide variety of birds, all roaming freely in their natural habitat. This experience offers a closer look at the park’s rich wildlife and scenic surroundings, making it a memorable highlight of the day.
Once your safari adventure comes to an end, it’s time to leave the forest behind and begin the drive back to Jaipur. Sit back and relax as you travel through the countryside, with the flexibility to stop for dinner along the way if you’d like. On arrival in Jaipur, you’ll be dropped off at your hotel or preferred location, wrapping up a memorable day spent exploring Ranthambore’s wild side.
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and colorful culture. As the first planned city of India, it offers a unique blend of traditional Rajasthani heritage and modern amenities, making it a must-visit destination for travelers.
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