Camel Safari Tour

Rajasthan Wildlife Tour

10 Days / 09 Nights

Within a relatively limited amount of time, this tour embraces a number of major wildlife destinations across Rajasthan


Detailed Itineary

  • Day 1 : New Delhi

    You’ll be met on arrival in Delhi and assisted with the transfer to your hotel in Aerocity, close to Delhi airport. Overnight in Delhi.

  • Day 2 : Delhi - Udaipur- Bera

    Transfer back to Delhi airport and fly to Udaipur. You’ll be met here and introduced to your driver. Depart immediately and drive 2 hours or so to Bera, where your first safaris will take place, in search of Panthera pardus fusca, the Asian leopard. Settle in at your safari camp, before heading out on safari in the late afternoon.

  • Day 3 : Bera

    Morning and evening wildlife safaris - the open and rocky habitat here makes sighting leopards surprisingly easy, and with four safaris over 3 days you will have an excellent chance of seeing more than one of these majestic cats.

  • Day 4 : Bera - Jojawar

    After a final safari and breakfast back at the camp, head off for the small town of Jojawar. While not a wildlife destination of great note, this part of Rajasthan is home to a host of bird species as well as desert and arid-land dwellers such as nilgai, blackbuck and jackal. You’ll drive out into the countryside near Jojawar on a birding/wildlife tour in the afternoon. Overnight in Jojawar.

  • Day 5 : Jojawar - Bundi

    Drive across to Bundi and from here visit the riverside Ramgarh Vishdhari Wildlife Sanctuary - this low-key sanctuary is home to still more bird species, chinkara antelopes and, if you’re really lucky, you might see Indian hyenas. Overnight in Bundi.

  • Day 6 : Bundi - Ranthambore

    Drive north to Rajasthan’s most famous wildlife destination, Ranthambore National Park. A growing tiger population means your chances of seeing one of these elusive cats is as good here as anywhere in India, and by spending enough time here to take 4 safaris you’ll be assured of being able to visit different parts of the Park on the various drives. Overnight in Ranthambore

  • Day 7 : Ranthambore

    Early morning and late afternoon safaris into the National Park. While Panthera tigris (the Bengal Tiger!) is the obvious highlight of any trip here, the Park also supports a wealth of mammal, bird and reptile species any you might see any or all of langur and macaque monkeys, jackals, nilgai or blue bull, hyenas, crocodiles and a host of others. Overnight in Ranthambore.

  • Day 8 : Ranthambore - Sariska

    After a final safari at dawn, depart and drive to Sariska National Park. This Park has a chequered past with a tragic tale of poaching in the early 2000s destroying its tiger population, but it is now home to a small population of tigers once more. The upside of this Park having a much lower profile than Ranthambore is that visitor numbers are much smaller and there is a more intimate experience possible than amidst the larger number of jeeps at Ranthambore. Head out on a safari in the afternoon. Overnight at Sariska.

  • Day 9 : Sariska

    Morning and afternoon safaris and other jungle activities; overnight at Sariska.

  • Day 10 : Sariska - Jaipur - Delhi - Depart

    A final safari in the morning, before driving an hour or so into Jaipur. Fly to Delhi and depart in the evening.

FAQ

The best months to go for this Rajasthan tourism package is from October to March when the weather is cool and makes travel comfortable, while also enhancing the experience of exploring Rajasthan’s parks. This is the best time for wildlife sightings, as all animals come to waterholes during these dry months. The early mornings and late afternoons are still the most rewarding as the cooler weather really does bring out more chances to spot a variety of wildlife.

Ranthambore is one of India's finest tiger spotting locations, home to a considerably high and ever-increasing population of tigers. It also allows four safari outings here, which significantly increases your chances of seeing a tiger. Sariska too has reintroduced tigers to its forest so you might be able to see one of these big cats, there too. This wonderful itinerary to Rajasthan offers you one of the best chances to encounter tigers.

Rajasthan wildlife parks are not just only with tigers, but also with many fascinating animals including. Leopards in Bera and Blackbuck, nilgai and more birds in Jojawar. In addition to the Bengal tiger, Ranthambore is home to species such as crocodiles, hyenas, langur monkeys and jackals. Another wildlife mix and another less-crowded park to savour the tranquillity, Sariska also makes it to this list.

The stays on this itinerary for the Rajasthan tour plan offer a blend of experiences. Safari camps in Bera, hotels or heritage properties in Jojawar and Bundi, and comfortable lodges at Ranthambore and Sariska. Each place is selected for being close to wildlife areas so you can be close to nature, and still have the comforts of home.

This Rajasthan tour itinerary is ideal for all wildlife lovers because it covers some of the most exciting Rajasthan destinations for wildlife, namely Ranthambore and Sariska, where you have a fair chance of spotting tigers. Less known areas that you'll be taken to include Bera, which is good for leopards, and Bundi, great for birdwatching and spotting rare animals like chinkara and blackbuck. Varied yet immersive, this itinerary will do just the right thing for those seeking a judicious blend of adventure and nature.