Delhi to Ranthambore Trip
Start your wildlife journey with our 3 Days Ranthambore tour from Delhi. This tour combines tiger safaris, natural scenery, and cultural visits with comfortable travel and hotel stays. It’s designed for easy planning and great wildlife viewing.
Tour Cost: $293 (approx. ₹25,999) per person with accommodation and transfer services from Delhi. Call us to check availability and book your dates.
Quick Trip Summary
| Day | Main Activity | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Delhi – Ranthambore | Drive from Delhi, hotel check‑in |
| Day 2 | Ranthambore Tiger Safari | Morning & evening jeep safaris |
| Day 3 | Explore & Return | Visit Ranthambore Fort, drive back to Delhi |
Trip Highlights
- Two exciting jeep safaris through Ranthambore National Park
- Opportunity to see tigers, leopards, deer and birds
- Visit the historic Ranthambore Fort with wonderful views
- Stay at a comfortable hotel or resort near the park.
- Easy pickup and drop-off in Delhi included
Ranthambore Tour Itinerary
1st Day: Delhi to Ranthambore: Arrival & Settling In
- You will be picked up to your hotel or airport early in the morning. Then you will stop at a dhaba to get tea or breakfast before you continue on your trip.
- Once you have arrived in Sawai Madhopur, check into your hotel or resort where you will be staying.
- Evening: enjoy a guided nature walk within the resort or on one of the nearby trails, looking for birds and other small wildlife.
- Dinner at the resort. Your guide will give you a safari briefing for the next day.
2nd Day: Full Safari Experience
- Morning Safari (5:30–10:00 AM): Enter the park early to maximize wildlife sightings. Look out for tigers, leopards, sambar deer, and migratory birds. Guides share tips for photography and spotting elusive animals.
- Return to the resort for breakfast and a short rest.
- Optional: Visit a nearby village or conservation center to learn about forest protection efforts.
- Evening Safari (3:30–6:30 PM): Explore a different zone for tiger sightings and sunset views of the park.
- Return to the resort for dinner, share photos, and relax overnight.
3rd Day: Sightseeing & Return to Delhi
- You will go on a morning trip to Ranthambore Fort to see historical sights and see the park from a height.
- You can optionally stop off at the Ganesh Temple or a local market to find souvenirs and buy something to eat.
- After lunch, you will be heading from Ranthambore to Delhi, where you will arrive in the evening. This will conclude your wildlife adventure.
You can combine Ranthambore with Jaipur, Udaipur, or Jodhpur through our customizable Rajasthan Tour Packages.
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions:
- Private AC vehicle for complete tour
- Pickup and drop from Delhi hotel or airport
- Sightseeing as per the itinerary
- Driver and fuel charges are included
Exclusions:
- Personal expenses and tips
- Travel insurance
- Optional sightseeing or activities not mentioned in the itinerary
Best Time to Visit Ranthambore
The best time to visit Ranthambore is October to June. Safaris operate daily, and wildlife can be seen in open areas. Avoid the monsoon months (July-September) when the park is closed.
For the best wildlife experience, plan your 3-day Ranthambore tour between November and April.
Accommodation Options in Ranthambore
Ranthambhore has a wide variety of accommodations available to fit any budget, ranging from high-end resorts to rustic cottages.
- Luxury Resorts: You can experience luxurious living at various luxury resorts, including Aman-i-Khas, Oberoi Vanyavilas and Sher Bagh, where you can stay in luxury tent accommodations, relax and enjoy a spa, and dine in exquisite restaurants.
- Mid-Range Hotels: Ranthambore Regency, Tiger Den Resort and Anuraga Palace are excellent mid-range hotels that offer comfort at a reasonable price.
- Eco-Friendly Lodges: If you prefer to have a holiday in the wilderness and be ecologically aware, then plans like Dev Vilas and Tiger Moon Resort provide eco-friendly holidays in nature.
Many of the accommodations in Ranthambhore provide you with safaris, village tours, and cultural evenings for an even more enjoyable stay.
Travel Tips for Visitors
Here are some simple tips to make your trip better:
- Book Early: There is a limited number of tickets available for safaris. It is recommended to book your tickets at least 30 days before the date of your trip.
- Choose the Right Zones: The best chances of seeing tigers would be in Zones 2, 3 and 4.
- Pack Smart:
- Pack light cotton clothes (earthy colors)
- Pack sunglasses, a hat and sunscreen
- Pack a camera and binoculars
- Bring a warm jacket for winter morning safaris
- Follow Park Rules: Do not litter, create noise and feed animals.
- Respect Nature: stay in the vehicle during a safari while listening to your guide.
Things to Do Beyond Safari
Ranthambore is not just about safaris. Here are a few more things you can do:
- Birdwatching: See over 250 bird species near lakes and trees.
- Village Tours: Visit nearby villages like Sherpur or Devpura to see Rajasthani life.
- Raj Bagh Ruins: Old stone buildings near the lake—perfect for photos.
- Surwal Lake: A peaceful spot to see birds and crocodiles.
- Cultural Nights: Enjoy folk songs and dances in the evening at your resort.
Book Your 3 Days Ranthambore Trip Now!
Grab this unique opportunity to explore the tiger trails and other wildlife at Ranthambore. All for $293 (approx. ₹25,999 per person), you’ll get:
- Two exciting safari rides in a jeep
- A comfortable two-night hotel stay close to the national park
- Pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Delhi
- A guided tour of Ranthambore Fort and other attractions around Ranthambore
Book now to create once-in-a-lifetime memories.
Book immediately through call or WhatsApp below:
There are a limited number of slots available. The sooner you book, the better your chance to see tigers.
FAQs
Ranthambore is approximately 380–420 km from Delhi, taking around 9–10 hours by road.
Yes, there are daily trains from Delhi to Sawai Madhopur, the nearest station to Ranthambore National Park.
The tour costs around $293 per person, including hotel stay, safaris, meals, and Delhi transfers.
Yes, luxury trains like the Palace on Wheels and other special tourist trains offer premium travel options to Sawai Madhopur.
Absolutely. Many travelers prefer a car or self-drive road trip via NH 48 or NH 52, which takes about 9–10 hours.
The most common route is via NH 48 and NH 52, passing through Gurgaon, Jaipur, and Sawai Madhopur. The distance is approximately 380–420 km, taking around 9–10 hours depending on traffic. Frequent stops for food or sightseeing are available en route.


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