Rajasthan Tiger Safari with Forts

Rajasthan Tiger Safari with Forts

3 Nights / 4 Days

Destination : Jaipur – Ranthambore – Jodhpur – Jaisalmer

Tour Overview

Rajasthan is the place where the royal tradition is based on the exciting wildlife. The land of kings as it is also called it is not only renowned by its great forts, palaces but also its huge forests that harbor royal Bengal tiger. A trip to Rajasthan will be incomplete without hunting its wild forests and timeless forts with stories of courage, heroism and culture.

Rajasthan Tiger Safari by Gurvinder Tours is created so that it can attract the traveler who would like to enjoy the wild forest of Ranthambhore as well as the architectural beauty of the forts in Rajasthan. You will also visit royal cities, ancient forts and no-one-can-believe-it-is-a-thrilling safari in the Tiger region in four days. There is a combination of history, culture and wildlife every single day, and the memories will be unforgettable.

Day 1: Jaipur Fort - Pink City.

The first attraction is the Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan that is commonly known as a Pink City due to their architecture and rich culture. Upon arrival, get into your hotel and sleep. Visit a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Amber Fort, first. The fort is constructed on a hill and it implies the mixture of Mughal and Hindu architecture. Taking an elephant or a jeep to enter the fort gives one a royal experience and after going inside the fort you can explore Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), Ganesh Pol, and Gorgeous Angan. The fort itself is more of a museum of its own with each wall having a story of kings and queens.

Then, afterwards, see Jaigarh Fort that has the world-largest cannon on wheels, "Jaiwana." The views here are panoramic of the Aravali hills and Jaipur city.

 

Day 2: Jaipur-Ranthambhore- Threeling Tiger Safari.

Drive to one of the most renowned tiger reserves in India, Ranthambore National Park (approximately 4 hours) after breakfast. It was the land of the royalties of Jaipur royalties but now it is a preserved forest where tigers, leopards, hyenas, dull bears, and over 250 species of birds can be seen. Upon arrival, register and have a rest in your forest resort. Afternoon out on your first safari in Ranthambore. You will be riding in an open jeep or canter and then you will get into the woods deep into the woods. It is a lifetime experience when a royal Bengal tiger passes through the track. Incidentally, one can also spot deer, peacocks, crocodiles and langurs. The Historic Ranthumbor Fort is situated in the inside of the park in a UNESCO World Heritage. Constructed in the 10 th century, it has a panoramic view of the forest. The fort itself contains an ancient temple, mosque and cenotaph, thus it is a rare combination of history and forest. Go home to your resort in evening. Spend the night under the starlit sky and be surrounded by the sound of nature. Spend night in Ranthambore.

 

Day 3: Ranthambore to Jodhpur - Blue City Falls

Rise early in the morning and go on a morning safari in Ranthambore. It is also the most appropriate hour to visit wildlife since in the morning cold hours, the animals are seen to drink water. With a bit of luck, you may get through the sight of a tiger family or even the leopard lurking in the rocks.

The blue color of homes is also painted after breakfast and then a drive to Jodhpur or Blue City is made. Upon arrival, visit one of the biggest forts in India, Mehrangar Fort check in and relax in your hotel. The fort appears to be growing out of the city and above the rock. This consists of huge palaces, such as Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, and a lovely courtyard, which are found inside. The view of the whole blue city is breathtaking on the walls of the fort. Then proceed to the Jaswant Thada a royal cenotaph of pure white marble. It is sometimes referred to as the Taj Mahal of Marwar and has been a good relaxing spot after such a big discovery.

 

Day 4: Jodhpur to Jaisalmer - Desert Charm and Golden Fort.

Drive to Jaisalmer, a golden city in Rajasthan after the breakfast. Along the road, see how the scenery is changing into rocky hills to sand dunes of gold.

Upon arrival, check into your hotel and prepare to visit Jaisalmer Fort also referred to as Sonar Quilla or Golden Fort. It is not like other forts where people live inside the walls of these forts but rather people are living in this fort. There are also intricately carved Jain temples, palaces and colorful markets inside. Then go to the Sam Sand Tibba to have experience with the desert. A ride of the camels through golden sands during sunset, turning the sky of the desert to orange and pink. It is an evening full of campfire, folk music and traditional Kalbalia dance performance. The stillness of the desert and the adventure of the safari are the elements which make this journey quite memorable.

You come home not only with photographs of tigers and forts, but with the accounts of heroism, the beauty of nature and the tales of the culture eternal culture of Rajasthan.

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