Rajasthan with Tiger Safari Tour Package

Duration :- 13 Nights / 14 Days

Places Covered :-Delhi - Agra - Bharatpur - Ranthambore - Jaipur - Udaipur - Kumbhalgarh - Jawai Bandh - Delhi

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  • Sightseeing
  • Entry Tickets
  • Meals
  • Activities
  • Transfers
Overview

Created for travelers who want meaningful wildlife encounters along with Rajasthan’s historic cities, this tour connects forests, wetlands and granite hills with royal capitals and forts. The route is planned carefully so wildlife zones are not rushed and city sightseeing does not feel overwhelming.

The journey balances early morning safaris with relaxed heritage stays, scenic road journeys and time to absorb local surroundings. Instead of focusing only on famous parks, the itinerary introduces different ecosystems, from tiger territory to bird wetlands and leopard landscapes.

Private transport, knowledgeable naturalists and locally guided city tours ensure comfort, flexibility and depth throughout the journey, making it suitable for wildlife lovers who also value culture, architecture and pace.


Package Highlights

  • Multiple tiger safaris in Ranthambore National Park
  • Guided birdwatching at Bharatpur wetlands
  • Leopard tracking in the Jawai granite hills
  • Heritage sightseeing in Jaipur, Udaipur and Kumbhalgarh
  • Combination of wildlife lodges and heritage hotels
  • Private vehicle with experienced chauffeur throughout

Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival in Delhi

After arriving in Delhi, you will be welcomed by your private representative and assisted with a smooth transfer to your hotel. The drive from the airport introduces the contrast of modern roads, historic neighborhoods and everyday city movement, offering a gentle first impression of India without any structured sightseeing.

Once checked in, time is kept free to rest and adjust after the journey. You may choose to relax at the hotel, enjoy a quiet meal or simply observe daily life from your surroundings, which helps in settling into the rhythm of travel before longer road journeys begin.

If energy permits, a short orientation drive through central Delhi can be arranged in the evening. This relaxed drive passes wide colonial avenues, government buildings and local markets, setting context without physical strain or rushed walking tours.

Day 2
Delhi to Agra

After breakfast, begin the drive from Delhi to Agra. The journey moves steadily through the plains of northern India, with visible shifts from urban outskirts to agricultural countryside, roadside villages and local traffic patterns that give a realistic sense of distance and scale.

On reaching Agra, check into your hotel and take time to freshen up and rest. The schedule is intentionally unhurried, allowing you to recover from the drive before beginning guided sightseeing later in the day.

In the afternoon, visit the Taj Mahal with a private guide who explains its history, construction and symbolism in detail. Time is given to walk through the complex slowly, understand architectural details and appreciate the setting beyond quick photographs.

Day 3
Agra to Bharatpur

This morning begins with a relaxed departure from Agra towards Bharatpur. The drive is short and comfortable, gradually moving away from city roads into greener surroundings shaped by canals, farms and wetlands, signaling a transition toward nature-focused travel.

Upon arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy a brief rest before heading to the bird sanctuary. The sanctuary visit is planned at an easy pace, ensuring it feels immersive rather than hurried, especially for travelers new to wildlife environments.

Later, enjoy a guided visit to the wetlands by cycle rickshaw or on foot, accompanied by a local naturalist. The park’s open landscape allows close observation of resident and migratory birds, with explanations about seasonal patterns, nesting habits and ecosystem balance.

Day 4
Bharatpur to Ranthambore

After breakfast, depart Bharatpur and drive towards Ranthambore National Park. As the road progresses, the landscape changes from flat wetlands to rocky terrain and forested hills, preparing you mentally for upcoming wildlife experiences.

On arrival, check into your wildlife lodge located close to the park boundary. The afternoon is reserved for rest, allowing the body to adjust before early safari mornings begin, which is essential for a comfortable wildlife schedule.

In the evening, attend a detailed briefing by a resident naturalist. The discussion covers tiger behavior, forest zones, safari timings and realistic expectations, helping travelers understand wildlife tracking rather than approaching it as a guaranteed sighting activity.

Day 5
Ranthambore National Park (Morning & Afternoon Safaris)

The day starts early with a morning jeep safari inside Ranthambore National Park. Entering the forest at dawn allows observation of animal movement, alarm calls and changing light, all of which are crucial elements of tiger tracking.

After returning to the lodge for breakfast and rest, the middle of the day is kept free. This downtime helps maintain energy levels and allows reflection on sightings, photography review or quiet time within the lodge’s natural surroundings.

In the afternoon, head out again for a second safari. Evening safaris offer different animal behavior and forest atmosphere, increasing chances to observe varied wildlife while understanding how temperature and light affect movement.

Day 6
Ranthambore to Jaipur

Following breakfast, depart Ranthambore for Jaipur. The drive marks a transition from wilderness back into Rajasthan’s royal heritage landscape, gradually replacing forest roads with highways and urban entry points.

On arrival in Jaipur, check into your hotel and take time to relax after the early safari schedule of previous days. The slower pace helps balance the itinerary and prevents fatigue before city sightseeing begins.

The evening remains free for leisure. You may choose to enjoy hotel amenities or take a gentle walk nearby to observe Jaipur’s evening activity, markets and street life without committing to formal sightseeing.

Day 7
Jaipur Sightseeing

Begin the day with a guided visit to Amber Fort, located outside the city amid rugged hills. Time is given to explore courtyards, halls and viewpoints, with explanations of Rajput military design and royal lifestyle.

After returning to the city, continue sightseeing with visits to the City Palace and Jantar Mantar. The guide provides historical context while ensuring the pace remains comfortable, allowing time to absorb details rather than

rushing between sites.

Later in the day, free time is provided for local markets or rest. Jaipur’s bazaars offer textiles, jewelry and handicrafts, but visiting them remains optional to maintain personal comfort levels.

Day 8
Jaipur to Udaipur

After breakfast, depart Jaipur for Udaipur on a scenic road journey across Rajasthan. The drive passes through changing terrain, smaller towns and stretches of countryside that highlight the diversity within the state.

Breaks are planned along the way to maintain comfort during the longer drive. These pauses also offer glimpses into rural life, roadside food stalls and everyday travel rhythms of the region.

On arrival in Udaipur, check into your hotel overlooking lakes or historic quarters. The evening is kept free to relax, allowing the calm atmosphere of the city to contrast with Jaipur’s energy.

Day 9
Udaipur Sightseeing

The day begins with a relaxed breakfast before heading out for guided sightseeing in Udaipur. The first visit is to the City Palace complex, where courtyards, balconies and museums unfold gradually, allowing time to understand how the Mewar rulers lived and governed over centuries.

Walking through the palace interiors, your guide explains architectural details, royal customs and the strategic importance of Udaipur’s lake system. The pace remains unhurried so that each section of the palace feels meaningful rather than rushed or overwhelming.

Later in the afternoon, enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola, offering views of island palaces and historic ghats. The remainder of the day is kept free, giving time to rest or enjoy the lakeside atmosphere at your own pace.

Day 10
Udaipur to Kumbhalgarh

After breakfast, depart Udaipur and begin the drive toward Kumbhalgarh. The road passes through the Aravalli hills, where forested slopes, rocky terrain and scattered villages create a scenic and quieter travel experience compared to major highways.

Upon arrival, check into your hotel and take time to relax before sightseeing. The surroundings feel noticeably different from Udaipur, with open landscapes and cooler air due to elevation, offering a refreshing change in setting.

Later, visit Kumbhalgarh Fort, famous for its massive walls stretching across the hills. The fort’s scale, viewpoints and isolation provide insight into Rajasthan’s defensive architecture and the strategic thinking of its rulers.

Day 11
Kumbhalgarh to Jawai Bandh

This morning, continue your journey from Kumbhalgarh to Jawai Bandh, a region known for its granite hills and unique human–wildlife coexistence. The drive introduces pastoral scenery, rural settlements and open countryside rather than dense forest.

After arrival, check into your lodge set amid rocky outcrops and farmland. The afternoon is reserved for rest, allowing travelers to absorb the calm environment and prepare for wildlife-focused activities.

In the evening, meet local trackers and naturalists who explain leopard behavior, terrain patterns and the cultural relationship between villagers and wildlife. This background helps set realistic expectations for the following day’s tracking activities.

Day 12
Jawai Leopard Safari

The day begins early with a morning leopard safari across Jawai’s granite hills. Unlike traditional forest safaris, tracking here involves reading terrain, rock formations and movement patterns rather than following fixed jungle routes.

The open landscape allows extended observation time, whether leopards are spotted resting on rocks or moving between hills. Even without sightings, the process itself offers insight into tracking methods and wildlife behavior.

After returning to the lodge for rest and meals, the afternoon is kept flexible. An optional second safari or village interaction can be arranged, depending on interest and energy levels.

Day 13
Jawai Bandh to Delhi (via Udaipur)

After breakfast, depart Jawai Bandh and drive back toward Udaipur for onward travel arrangements. The journey retraces scenic countryside routes, offering a final look at rural Rajasthan landscapes.

Upon reaching Udaipur, assistance is provided for flight or train connections to Delhi. Travel timings are planned to maintain comfort and avoid rushed transfers, especially after multiple nature-focused days.

On arrival in Delhi, check into your hotel near the airport or city center. The evening is kept free for rest, packing and reflection on the journey’s diverse wildlife and cultural experiences.

Day 14
Delhi Departure

The final day begins at a relaxed pace, allowing time for breakfast and last-minute preparations. No sightseeing is planned to ensure a stress-free departure day.

A private transfer is arranged to Delhi International Airport as per flight schedule. Assistance is provided with luggage and departure formalities to ensure a smooth exit.

This marks the end of your Rajasthan with Tiger Safari journey, combining forests, wildlife regions, royal cities and rural landscapes into one carefully paced private tour.

Inclusion
  • Private air-conditioned vehicle with professional chauffeur
  • Accommodation in wildlife lodges and heritage hotels
  • Daily breakfast at all hotels and lodges
  • Private guided sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Naturalist-led safaris in Ranthambore and Jawai
  • All intercity road transfers
Exclusion
  • International and domestic flights
  • Monument entrance fees
  • Personal expenses such as tips, laundry and beverages
  • Travel insurance
  • Any services not mentioned under inclusions

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