Ranthambore Tour Package
If you are looking for a memorable Ranthambhore Tour, tiger resort packages are the right choice for you. The best tour packages for an unmatched wildlife experience in Ranthambore National Park.
Best Time to Visit Ranthambore
The best time to visit Ranthambore National Park is between the months of October and June. This time period covers almost the whole of summers and winters. During the summer days, the temperature in Sawai Madhopur rises from 35 degrees Celsius to 47 degrees Celsius. It is advised to carry light clothes, a pair of sunglasses, and a cap to beat the heat. Tourists can expect an unrelenting increase in the heat during the daytime in the months of May and June. On the contrary, the winters of Ranthambore National Park are freezing and chilly. More than two layers of woolen clothing too would be insufficient. Luckily, the days are pleasant, and a light sweatshirt would suffice for the travelers.
2N 3D Couple Package
Day - 01
Arrive at resort, welcome drink and check in, lunch if check in on time, else rest of the time at leisure, evening with common bone fire in open garden, with documentary show on tigers of Ranthambhore.
Day - 02
07-10 am Morning safari by Canter in National Park,
10:30 am Breakfast
01:30 Lunch
03:00 pm visit fort of ranthambhore, and back to resort, evening folk dance cultural songs followed by dinner.
Day - 03
breakfast and check out.. Tour End..
AC Tent 02 Night 3 days package
Rs.15,OOO/-
Note:
Diwali , Christmas and New Year Package not valid
About Ranthambore
Ranthambore is the most exotic, adventurous historic place in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan around 180 kilometers away from Jaipur the capital of the state. The place holds significant historic importance. The Ranthambore Fort is part of the World Heritage Site. The Fort describes the bravery and glory of the rulers of the Chauhan Dynasty. Since the place was converted to a wild life sanctuary in 1957. The Fort now lies within the Ranthambore National Park. Formerly it served as the hunting place for the kings of Jaipur before 1947, independence of India.