Tiger Safari

Duration: 0600 Hsr - 1800 Hrs

Destinations Covered : All 1-10 Zones

    • FULL-DAY SAFARI IN RANTHAMBHORE
      The lovers of wildlife are ecstatic with the Government of Rajasthan approving the proposal of
      full-day safari in Ranthambore. The safari will commence with the sunrise and culminate with
      the sunset giving sightseers wholesome 12 hours in a day to enjoy and relish the beauty of
      Ranthambore. During the day, maximum of 5 safari vehicles carrying 5 persons each will be
      allowed, including full and half day safaris. The icing on the cake is that the safari vehicles will
      comprise a free zone system, which will allow them to move anywhere from Zone No.1 to Zone
      No.10. A paradise for all wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, Ranthambore houses a myriad
      of wildlife, especially tigers, in their natural habitat. Thus, a full-day safari at the coveted
      national park would enhance the scope of tiger sightings and other animals and birds, manifold.
      The 2014 census had estimated that there were 62 tigers in Ranthambore National Park, which
      was highest in the park’s history. Therefore, with such a vast number of tigers and a full-day in
      hand for safari will translate into higher chances of sighting fauna. The safari will give an
      opportunity to the wildlife enthusiasts and photographers to wander in the forest for an entire
      day, experiencing tiger-sightings from close quarters like never before.
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      HALF-DAY SAFARI IN RANTHAMBHORE
      Prior to the arrival of full-day safari, in Ranthambore half-day safaris were the order of the day.
      Introduced in 2016, the half-day safaris are divided into two stints. The first begins at sunrise
      and lasted till 12 noon and the other starts at 12 noon and finished at the sunset. A restricted
      number of 5 safari vehicles with the carrying capacity of 5 persons each are permitted inside
      the national park at a time comprising both full and half day safaris. The travelers are in for a
      treat as the safari vehicles have a free zone system, which enables them to move anywhere
      from Zone No.1 to Zone No.10. Ranthambore is known as a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and
      photographers, who come from across the country and globe to watch animals, particularly
      tigers, in their natural wild habitat and a half-day safari boosts their chances of tiger sightings
      and other animals and birds. Also, according to the 2014 census, there were 62 tigers in
      Ranthambore National Park, highest in the park’s history. Hence, such a vast number of tigers
      and half-day safari translates into higher chances of sighting the animal. The safari provides an
      opportunity to wildlife enthusiasts and photographers to wander in the forest, experiencing
      tiger-sightings from close quarters.