From Jaipur: Ranthambore Tiger Safari Same-day Tour

1 day

Moderate

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🕒 Duration: Full Day (Approximately 12–13 hours)
🚗 Pick-Up Time & Location: Between 9:00–10:00 AM from any location in Jaipur
🐅 Safari Timing: Evening Safari (Approximately 2:30 PM – 6:00 PM)
📍 Tour Type: Private Day Trip with a Shared Safari Vehicle, a Jeep or a Canter


Tour Overview

Embark on an exciting day trip from Jaipur to Ranthambore National Park, one of India’s premier wildlife reserves known for its Royal Bengal Tigers and the dramatic ruins of ancient forts nestled within the forest. This tour is specifically designed for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers who wish to experience the thrill of an afternoon jungle safari in one of India's premier tiger reserves.

Your day begins with a comfortable drive from Jaipur to Ranthambore in a private air-conditioned vehicle. Upon arrival, you'll join a shared open-air Canter or Jeep for the afternoon safari in one of the park's designated zones. With a knowledgeable forest guide on board, enjoy the chance to spot tigers in their natural habitat, along with leopards, sloth bears, deer, crocodiles, and a rich variety of birds and flora.

This hassle-free tour ensures a smooth experience with all transportation and safari arrangements handled for you — just sit back and enjoy the wild adventure!


What's included?
    • Private air-conditioned car for Jaipur-Ranthambore-Jaipur transfers
    • Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Jaipur
    • Professional driver
    • Parking fee, Toll Tax, Fuel
    • Afternoon shared safari in a Canter or Jeep (subject to availability)
    • Forest entry fee and safari permit
    • Bottled water during the journey
    Exclusions
      • Any meals
      • Tips and personal expenses
      • Travel insurance
      • Camera/video fees (as per park rules, if applicable)
      Please note
        • Ranthambore Safari remains closed to visitors every year from July 1st to September 30th due to the monsoon season.
        • The Jungle is divided into 10 safari zones, and Safari zones are allotted by the Forest Department randomly — specific zones cannot be guaranteed
        • For safari bookings, we require your passport details along with a photo in advance. This is a mandatory requirement to confirm your reservation.
        • If you are booking this safari for a family of 4, we need copy of ID all 4 persons. 
        • Carry the same ID (passport) with you to obtain the safari permit in the national park.
        • Please provide your WhatsApp number for further communication and to share your passport ID.
        • Booking is non-transferable and cannot be exchanged with anyone.

        • Safari availability is subject to permit confirmation — early booking is highly recommended
        • The tour involves about 4 hours of driving each way
        • Not suitable for travelers with serious back problems or mobility issues


        Ranthambore Tiger Reserve Time Table: 

        Morning Safari Timings:

        1 October to 31 October (Morning Trip) 6.30 to 10.00 AM

        1 November to 31 January (Morning Trip) 7.00 to 10.30 AM

        1 February to 31 March (Morning Trip) 6.30 to 10.00 AM

        1 April to 16 May (Morning Trip) 6.00 to 9.30 AM

        16 May to 30 June (Morning Trip) 6.00 to 9.30 AM


        Evening Safari Timings:

        1 October to 31 October (Evening Trip) 2.30 to 6.00 PM

        1 November to 31 January (Evening Trip) 2.00 to 5.30 PM

        1 February to 31 March (Evening Trip) 2.30 to 6.00 PM

        1 April to 16 May (Evening Trip) 3.00 to 6.30 PM

        16 May to 30 June (Evening Trip) 3.30 to 7.00 PM


        Spotting a tiger in the wild is never guaranteed

        • Ranthambore covers over 400 square kilometres. Tigers can be anywhere within this vast area, making it difficult to locate them during a safari.
        • Although the park has a healthy tiger population, there are far more visitors than tigers, so the chances of encountering a tiger at the same time as your safari are limited.
        • Tigers are wild, elusive animals that roam large territories. They do not stay in one place and often avoid human presence.
        • Due to these factors, even with guides and trackers, spotting a tiger is largely a matter of luck and patience. This unpredictability is part of the thrill and adventure of wildlife safaris.


        Cancellation and refund policy:

        Once a Jungle Safari ticket is booked and confirmed, no refunds or cancellations are allowed.



        What to bring
          • Valid ID proof (passport or Aadhar)
          • Sun hat or cap, sunglasses, sunscreen
          • Comfortable clothes 
          • Camera or binoculars for wildlife spotting
          • Face mask to protect from dust and pollution 

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