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In partnership with The Wildlife Collective...

Ranthambhore Tigers & Sloth Bears

Wild Tigers. Timeless India. One Unforgettable Journey.

  • Best location to see and photograph tigers
  • Chance to see sloth bears, leopards, and a wide array of bird species
  • Explore the Ranthambhore Fort overlooking the fort
  • Sunrise at the Taj Mahal
  • Behind the scenes visit to the Agra Sloth Bear Sanctuary
  • Luxurious accommodation
  • Premium guide to guest ratio with just 3 guests per jeep
  • 10 days / 9 nights

Time stands still as you watch in awe. The tiger’s fur, each stripe unique, ripples with effortless power as it prowls sunlit grasses and crumbling ruins. Its piercing eyes scan the terrain, a quiet display of dominance that connects nature and history in a humbling, exhilarating moment. Over ten days, we explore this extraordinary landscape with the best guides who know every trail and every tiger. Beyond the park, we walk the ancient stones of Ranthambhore Fort, witness the Taj Mahal at sunrise as marble glows soft pink and gold, and visit the Agra Sloth Bear Sanctuary to learn about the rescue and rehabilitation of these remarkable animals. Luxurious accommodations provide space to rest, reflect, and relive each sighting in comfort. This is not just another safari. It is a rare, one of a kind journey that weaves together wild tigers, living history, conservation, and India’s most iconic landmarks into a single, unforgettable experience.


Reasons to choose this tour...


 Thriving Tiger Population: Ranthambhore National Park is one of the best places in the world to see and photograph wild tigers. Decades of conservation offer a rare chance to observe these majestic cats in their natural habitat, often framed by lakes, ruins, and open grasslands.

 A Landscape Where History Meets the Wild: The thousand year old Ranthambhore Fort rises above the forest, a UNESCO listed remnant of Rajput kings. We explore its gates and stone pathways while crumbling temples and ruins throughout the park blend history and wilderness.

 Diverse and Dynamic Ecosystem: Beyond tigers, Ranthambhore is home to sloth bears, leopards, crocodiles, deer, langurs, and abundant birdlife. Each drive reveals something new, creating a rich safari experience beyond a single species.

 Iconic Agra Experiences: Witness the Taj Mahal at sunrise as marble glows pink and gold. We also visit Agra Fort and Itimad ud Daulah, the Little Taj, to explore the legacy of the Mughal Empire.

 Agra Sloth Bear Sanctuary: Visit the Agra Bear Rescue Facility to see rehabilitated former dancing bears and learn about conservation efforts protecting India’s sloth bears and local communities.

ITINERARY

The tour departs from Delhi, India, which can be easily accessed from most major cities. If you need assistance with your flight arrangements, please let us know.

Apr 16 • Arrive in New Delhi, India

Upon arrival, you’ll be transferred to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Apr 17 • Transfer to Ranthambhore

You will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to the station for a comfortable 5–6 hour journey aboard a luxury train to Sawai Madhopur, the gateway to Ranthambhore. Upon arrival, we’ll take a short drive—just 6 miles (10km)—to our hotel near the park, where we’ll settle in and enjoy dinner.

Apr 18-23 • Tigers

Each of the next six days begins before sunrise. At 5:30 am we head into the park, the air still cool, the jungle just beginning to stir. Langurs call from the treetops, peacocks announce the morning, and somewhere in the distance a sambar may sound the alarm. These early hours are when Ranthambore National Park feels most alive, and when the possibility of a tiger encounter feels wonderfully close.

After the morning safari, we return to the lodge for lunch and a short rest during the heat of the day. In the afternoon, we venture out again, when the light softens and turns golden, illuminating the fort walls, lakes, and dusty tracks in that unmistakable Rajasthan glow. On one of the days, we’ll spend part of our midday break exploring the historic Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that rises dramatically above the forest and offers sweeping views over tiger country.

Evenings are unhurried. We gather for dinner, share stories from the day, relive sightings frame by frame, and let the anticipation build for tomorrow. Then it’s off to rest, ready to rise again and step back into the wild.

Apr 24 • Transfer to Taj Mahal

We enjoy one last morning safari and after breakfast, we depart for the roughly five hour drive to Agra, watching the landscape shift as we leave tiger country behind. By early evening, we arrive and check into our hotel.

Apr 25 • Sunrise + Sloth Bear Sanctuary

We rise before dawn for sunrise at the Taj Mahal, when the first light of day reveals it in an entirely different mood. In the quiet of early morning, the marble shifts from soft blue to warm ivory as the sun climbs, offering one last unforgettable opportunity to photograph this masterpiece without the intensity of midday crowds.

After breakfast, we explore the impressive Agra Fort, wandering its grand courtyards and red sandstone walls while looking back across the Yamuna River toward the Taj.

We then begin our drive back to Delhi. En route, we stop for a special behind the scenes visit to the Wildlife SOS Agra Bear Rescue Facility, home to rescued sloth bears and an inspiring example of conservation in action. It is a powerful and meaningful way to close our journey through India’s wildlife and cultural heritage.

By afternoon, we arrive in Delhi, where we share our goodbyes. For some, the adventure continues onward to Jawai for our next chapter with leopards and the Rabari community.


WHAT’s INCLUDED?

• Tiger guiding
• Park fees
• Taj Mahal
• Accommodation
• All transportation from Delhi
• All meals and non-alcoholic drinks

WHAT’s NOT INCLUDED?

• India Tourist Visa
• Tips for guides
• Hotel on last night
• Travel medical insurance (required)

THE HOTEL

We are delighted to be staying at Taj Sawai Ranthambhore during our tiger safari—an elegant sanctuary that pairs the thrill of Ranthambhore’s wilderness with the comfort and refinement Taj is known for. Ideally located near the park, it offers spacious, beautifully designed rooms and a peaceful atmosphere, making it the perfect place to unwind between morning and afternoon game drives.

Time outside the park is just as rewarding. Guests can relax by the pool, recharge in the gym, enjoy thoughtful dining, and ease into the evenings with cultural performances and other nightly activities. It’s a luxurious, calming base that allows us to slow down, reflect on each day’s tiger encounters, and fully enjoy the rhythm of safari life.

In Agra, we will stay at Taj Agra, a refined and elegant property that offers both comfort and proximity to the Taj Mahal. With beautifully appointed rooms, exceptional service, and views that remind you just how close you are to one of the world’s most iconic monuments, it provides a seamless transition from the wild energy of Ranthambhore to the timeless grandeur of Agra. It’s a fitting and luxurious setting as we experience one of India’s most extraordinary architectural treasures.

REQUIRED FITNESS LEVEL

No fitness level is required for this India safari—our days are spent riding in a comfortable, open-air jeep as we explore the stunning landscapes of Ranthambhore National Park in search of elusive tigers. The experience is accessible to everyone, whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned adventurer. You can relax and enjoy the journey as our expert guides navigate the park, pointing out wildlife, sharing fascinating stories, and ensuring a safe and comfortable experience. While the safari requires no physical exertion, you’ll still feel fully immersed in the thrill of the wild, surrounded by the sights, sounds, and energy of one of India’s most iconic tiger habitats.

FOOD

Savor the flavors of India at our hotel, where every meal is a celebration of local cuisine. From fragrant curries and freshly baked breads to spicy chutneys and sweet treats, each dish is crafted with care to delight your senses. After a day of exploring the jungle, there’s nothing better than returning to hearty, flavorful meals that are as comforting as they are delicious.

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