04 Nights / 05 Days
Delhi - Sariska - Ranthambore - Bharatpur – Delhi
Rajasthan, often known for its rich cultural heritage and royal history, also boasts a diverse range of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. A Rajasthan Wildlife Tour offers an exciting opportunity to explore the state's natural beauty and encounter its varied wildlife. From the dense forests of Ranthambhore to the wetlands of Bharatpur, Rajasthan is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.
Location: Sawai Madhopur
Highlights: Famous for its population of Bengal tigers, Ranthambhore is a must-visit for tiger enthusiasts. The park also hosts leopards, sloth bears, hyenas, and a variety of deer.
Activities: Jeep safaris, bird watching, and exploring the historical Ranthambhore Fort.
Location: Alwar
Highlights: Known for its successful tiger reintroduction program, Sariska is home to tigers, leopards, wild boars, and numerous bird species.
Activities: Jeep safaris, and visits to ancient temples within the reserve.
Location: Bharatpur
Highlights: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Keoladeo is renowned for its avian population, with over 370 species of resident and migratory birds, including the rare Siberian crane.
Activities: Bird watching, rickshaw rides, and boat tours in the wetlands.
The ideal time to embark on a Rajasthan Wildlife Tour is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and wildlife sightings are more frequent.
Rajasthan Wildlife Tour offers an exhilarating journey through some of India’s most diverse and beautiful landscapes. From the tiger-rich forests of Ranthambhore to the bird haven of Bharatpur, each destination provides a unique wildlife experience. Whether you are an avid wildlife enthusiast or a nature lover, Rajasthan’s wildlife sanctuaries promise an unforgettable adventure in the heart of India’s natural beauty.
Begin your Tour.
Arrive into Delhi.
Welcome to Rajasthan Wildlife Tour!
On your arrival at Delhi International Airport you will be welcomed by our
representative, you can find him easily as he will be there at the arrival lounge holding
a Placard of your name.
After meet & greet transfer to your pre booked hotel.
Optional Tour: Watch Sound & Light Show at Red Fort in the Evening
Optional Tour: Visit to Akshardham Temple [Closed every Monday]
Overnight : Hotel
Morning at leisure, After breakfast around 09:00 AM start your city tour of Delhi with
an exclusive car & expert English speaking guide, you also can opt for your preferred
language guide by prior information or at the time of booking the tour. On first half
day Visit Raj Ghat and Shanti Vana, drive past Red Fort and Chandni Chowk.
Afternoon the second half of the day visit Qutub Minar built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibek in
1199, Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate (War Memorial Arch ), Lakshminarayan Temple – a
modern Hindu Temple. Also drive past President’s House, Parliament House, and
Government Secretariat Buildings & Connaught Place.
Note: On Monday a few monuments are only closed viz Red Fort, Akshardham Temple
and Lotus Temple etc. So you would be able to see many places even though on Mondays.
Later, after the sightseeing we directly drive to Sariska.
On arrival transfer to hotel.
Sariska Tiger Reserve is a national park where you will find a perfect intermingling of
nature. This Tiger Reserve is nestled in the lap of Aravali hills. Currently home to
numerous animals apart from tigers, the reserve showcases nature in its best form. Animals like jungle cats, rhesus macaque, sambhar, chital, wild boar, etc., are found here. Not only animals, you get to see a number of bird species, such as sand grouse, harbor quails, crested serpent eagles, etc. here as well. If you are planning a visit,
here’s what you can do when you are here.
Overnight : Hotel
Proceed on a jeep safari at Sariska tiger reserve, where you can spot tigers. Not only
this, you can visit the Kankwadi fort, a place that could also be visited only by jeep
safari. You also get to go bird watching while on the safari as the reserve is home to
more than 220 species of birds with migratory birds from Europe, Central Asia, and
other regions. Going on a safari can prove to be highly enjoyable if you go in groups
as it would add an entirely different level of fun quotient to the trip.
You may also visit Bhangarh fort ,Kankwari fort, Abhaneri historical place, Siliserh
lake, Bala ji Temple, Neelkanth Temple, Narani Mata Temple and famous Pandupole Temple.
Later drive to Ranthambhore and on arrival, check into a forest lodge/hotel.
Ranthambore: The national park is dotted with ancient Banyan Trees, Dhok and Pipal trees, mango
trees and the green belts covered by the trees. The Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary
has the two extremes - forests and open bush land. The dry and deciduous forests are dominated with the Dhok trees.
Overnight : Hotel
Early morning proceed on a Jeep/Canter safari. It offers some of the finest
opportunities for sighting the magnificent tiger in the wild. A mix of rolling hills and
crags, and meadows, lakes and rivulets, this dry-deciduous forest system is home to
an incredible variety of flora and fauna. Apart from the tiger, you can also spot sloth
bear, leopard, caracal, jackal, fox, hyena and mongoose at Ranthambore.
Return back to hotel for breakfast. Fresh n up and proceed to Bharatpur Bird
Sanctuary.
The park is the natural home to more than 300 bird species, around 50 species of
fish, 25 reptile species, including snakes, lizards and turtles, 7 amphibian species and
numerous other invertebrates along with more than 370 flora species. The total area
of the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is around 29 sq km among which approx 11 sq km is
the swampland the rest of the area consists of the big grasslands and scrublands. The
Sanctuary was once the bird hunting ground for the Royals of the Bharatpur princely
state.
In fact, this bird sanctuary was created around 250 years ago when a large area
with the natural depression was flooded after the Ajan Bund was built by the then
King of the Bharatpur state, Maharaja Suraj Mal during 1726 to 1763. The swampland,
which became the habitat of the hundreds of bird species, was named after the local
temple dedicated to Lord Shiva which is locally known as Keoladeo Temple. The Bund
was constructed at the convergence of the Gambhir River and the Banganga River.
Checkin at your hotel and retire for the day.
Overnight : Hotel
This morning visit one of the world’s most important bird breeding and feeding
grounds Formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, the Keoladeo National Park is
recognised as one of the world’s most important bird breeding and feeding grounds.
It originated in as a royal hunting reserve during the 1850s and was a game reserve
for Maharajas and the British. In fact, Lord Linlithgow, Viceroy of India from 1936 to
1943, shot over thousands of ducks with his hunting party in a single day! In 1982,
Keoladeo was declared a national park and then later listed as a World Heritage Site
by UNESCO in 1985. The park is home to over 370 species of birds and animals such as
the basking python, painted storks, deer, nilgai and more. Noted Indian ornithologist
and naturalist Salim Ali used his influence to garner government support to create
Keoladeo National Park. It was also known as the breeding ground for the rare and
elusive to spot Siberian crane. Keoladeo National Park offers well-defined treks which
can be covered on either foot, or cycle or rickshaws. In fact, the park management
has trained the rickshaw pullers in bird watching and they make for extremely
knowledgeable guides.
Later, in the forenoon drive back to Delhi’s International Airport to board the flight for your onward journey.
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