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Short Escape Ranthambore Tour

Jaipur - Ranthambore National Park - Jaipur

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Overview

Appreciate the beauty in nature and the wildlife through our Ranthambore tour packages. Our well-designed tour is well-crafted to offer you a great deal to visit one of the largest national parks in India, Ranthambore National Park. This “2 Nights 3 Days Ranthambore Tour Package,” as the name suggests, takes you on intensive tiger tracking for you to see these majestic predators walk around in glory. 

This Ranthambore Weekend tour package ensures you are fully taken care of at the hotel and have made the most of the safari rides into the jungles. So come forward for this adventurous trip.

Note: This is just a suggested itinerary indicative of what could be possible. We tailor holidays to your specific needs. 

Trip Highlights
  • Explore the Deep Jungles
  • Safari Ride into the jungles
  • Visit Ranthambore Fort
3 Days Short Ranthambore Itinerary
Day 1: Jaipur - Ranthambore

You arrive at the Jaipur airport/station for this adventurous journey. Soon after reaching, you will be taken to Ranthambore, which is around 145 km from Jaipur and takes around 2 and a half hours to reach. Once you are there, you check in at the pre-booked hotel and take some rest. After lunch, you set out for a safari ride into the jungles of Ranthambore National Park. Depending on the availability of the vehicle, you can take a ride on an open bus, jeep, or a canter. This fun day ends with a warm dinner and a comfortable stay at the hotel.

Day 2: Ranthambore National Park

After waking up early, you will take your jungle safari exploration to a higher level. Because an early morning ride enables more chances for sighting the animals. You will explore the deep jungles of the National Park and track for tigers on an open-roof vehicle. This mission lasts for around three hours, then you return to the hotel for breakfast and spend the rest of the morning relaxing in the comfort of the hotel. Post lunch, your afternoon jungle safari continues into the Ranthambore National Park for wildlife viewing. In the evening, you return to the hotel to relax, and after dinner, you retire for the night.

Day 3: Ranthambore - Jaipur

After the farewell breakfast, you visit the Ranthambore Fort in the morning. By visiting this Fort, you will come to know about the glory and courage of the Chauhan dynasty. It will take around two hours to complete the exploration of this Fort. After that, you will return to the hotel to check out, and a trip to Jaipur concludes your adventurous journey. Finally, you are dropped off at your specified stations and airport for further journeys.

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Faq about Short Escape Ranthambore Tour

Q: What are the top things to do during Short Escape Ranthambore Tour Itinerary?

Ans: You will get to explore the Ranthambore wildlife in depth – the adventurous vibe of the place, you explore the famous Ranthambore fort, and so much more while you are on tour.

Q: What food is famous in Ranthambore?

Ans: And when in this city, do not fail to relish the very famous dal baati. It is a spicy yet very rich dish, which is served with lot of butter. The must-taste desserts include the jalebis and churma ladoo, which are very mouth-watering.

Q: What are the chances of seeing a tiger in Ranthambore?

Ans: To see a tiger up close in the wild is truly thrilling. And rare. According to the World Wildlife Fund, there are only about 3,900 wild tigers in the entire world. Some 60 to 62 of them roam within the 400-square-kilometer (154-square-mile) core of India's Ranthambore National Park in the state of Rajasthan.

Q: Which zone is better in Ranthambore?

Ans: Usually, zone 1 to Zone 5 are considered best for tourists, of which Zone 3 is more notorious for tiger sightings. However, zone 6 to 10 are also good with high tigers sighting. (Note: Zone allocation is done at the discretion of park authorities only on a random basis.)