Ranthambore National Park is one of the well-known wildlife sanctuaries in India. It is situated in the Eastern Rajasthan, at the place where Vindhyan plateau and Aravali Hill ranges meet. This wildlife sanctuary consists of wonderful flora and fauna. Excellent Banyan trees, cluster of mango trees, Dhok and Pipal trees etc., are some major attractions of this Ranthambore wildlife sanctuary. It has 300 trees and 50 aquatic plants. The Ranthambore National Park is majorly known for preserving the Tigers. You can watch here 272 birds, 30 mammals and 12 reptiles including the Marsh Crocodile & amphibians. It is small tour of 3 days and 2 nights.
Duration : 04 Nights and 03 Days
Destinations covered : Delhi and Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan.
Day 01 : Arrival at DelhiYou arrive at Delhi on the first day and are transferred to the hotel by our representative who will meet you at the airport. After getting relaxed, you can have some free time for leisure which you can spend in sightseeing any of the tourist destinations of Delhi. You can see India Gate, Red Fort and more. In the night, you come back to hotel and get the taste of delicious dinner. Relax overnight at hotel.
Day 02 : Ranthambore National ParkAfter having the morning breakfast, you drive to watch the astonishing Ranthambore National Park tours. You are transferred to hotel and after getting refreshed, you can go for the sightseeing of the Ranthambore national park. Here, you can see wonderful flora and fauna, tigers and several other species as mentioned above also. You come back to hotel in the night and get the dinner. Take rest in the hotel at night.
Day 03 : Ranthambore National Park - DelhiOn the third and last day, you can again visit Ranthambore National Park to see the things which you missed in the previous day. Spend a few hours in national park. At appropriate timings, you start your journey to Delhi for departing back to home. You are transferred to the international airport at Delhi for boarding the flight. You go back to home with wonderful memories of Ranthambore National Park.