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Tiger Safari Tour

5Days 4 Night

Embark on a thrilling wildlife journey in one of India’s top tiger reserves — Ranthambhore National Park. Set against the backdrop of ancient ruins and rugged terrain, this jungle experience offers an unforgettable opportunity to witness the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat. Explore the park’s rich flora and fauna with guided safaris, while enjoying the comforts of a jungle lodge and local cultural experiences.

Upon arriving in Bharatpur, check in at a heritage hotel or eco-resort located near the Keoladeo Ghana National Park. After settling in, spend your afternoon exploring the sanctuary with a guided bird-watching walk or a peaceful rickshaw ride. This relaxing introduction lets you witness the park's rich birdlife in its natural wetland habitat. You can expect to spot a variety of resident and migratory birds, such as egrets, herons, kingfishers, and possibly even the rare Siberian crane, depending on the season. The evening is ideal for soaking in the tranquil surroundings or enjoying a nature-themed dinner at your lodge.
Rise early for a sunrise bird safari—the best time to see birds feeding and flying in flocks. Accompanied by an expert naturalist, explore deeper into the sanctuary on foot or by cycle rickshaw, observing species such as the painted stork, Indian darter, spot-billed duck, and greater flamingo. Your guide will help you identify calls, nesting patterns, and bird behavior, enriching your understanding of the ecosystem. After returning to the lodge for breakfast, you can either relax or continue birdwatching in nearby buffer zones. The rest of the day is free to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere or visit local attractions like the Government Museum or Lohagarh Fort.
On your final morning, you have the option to take a short walk or cycle around the sanctuary for a last glimpse of the birds and nature. After breakfast, check out from your hotel and proceed to your next destination—whether it’s the historical city of Agra, the pink city of Jaipur, or the capital, Delhi. With its serene landscapes and incredible biodiversity, Bharatpur leaves every nature lover with a deep sense of connection to wildlife and conservation.
The best time to visit Bharatpur is between November and February, when thousands of migratory birds arrive from as far as Siberia, Central Asia, and Europe. Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal for birdwatching.
You can explore the sanctuary on foot, cycle, or by rickshaw. Hiring a naturalist guide or rickshaw-puller guide is highly recommended as they are trained to spot and identify birds, making your visit more informative and enjoyable.
Yes, there is a nominal entry fee for Indian and foreign tourists. Additional charges apply for cameras, rickshaw rides, and guide services. Prices may vary, so it’s best to check with the official park office or your hotel in advance.
Bharatpur offers a range of accommodations including eco-resorts, heritage hotels, and budget lodges close to the sanctuary. Many of them cater to birding tourists and offer early breakfast, guided walks, and bicycle rentals.
It’s advisable to carry binoculars, a camera with zoom lens, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water. In winter, mornings can be chilly, so bring a light jacket as well.
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