Ranthambore Weekend Tour a perfect 2-day escape from Delhi into the wild heart of Rajasthan. Journey to Sawai Madhopur and explore the thrilling Ranthambore National Park, famous for its Royal Bengal tigers, lush landscapes, and ancient ruins. Enjoy a jungle safari through the dense forests and spot wildlife in their natural habitat. Ideal for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, this short getaway promises adventure, serenity, and a refreshing break from city life. Return to Delhi with unforgettable memories of the Indian wilderness and a closer connection to nature’s raw beauty.
Begin your journey early from Delhi either by train or private car to Sawai Madhopur. Upon arrival, check in to your wildlife resort near Ranthambore National Park. In the afternoon, embark on an exciting jungle safari in search of the majestic Bengal tiger and other exotic wildlife. Enjoy the serene surroundings and return to your resort for dinner and an overnight stay.
Wake up early for another thrilling safari experience at dawn when animal activity is at its peak. After the safari, return to the resort for breakfast. Check out and proceed to Sawai Madhopur railway station or drive back to Delhi. Your weekend adventure ends with unforgettable memories of Ranthambore’s wilderness.
Witness the majestic Royal Bengal tiger, explore ancient forts hidden in the jungle, and breathe in the fresh air of Rajasthan’s iconic wildlife sanctuary. Reserve your adventure today and let the roar of Ranthambore awaken your wild side!
The package typically includes round-trip travel from Delhi to Sawai Madhopur, accommodation near Ranthambore National Park, guided jungle safaris, meals as per the itinerary, and all necessary park entry fees and permits.
The tour usually includes two jungle safaris—one in the afternoon on Day 1 and another in the early morning on Day 2. These safaris offer the best chances to spot tigers and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
The best time to visit Ranthambore is from October to April, when the weather is pleasant and animal sightings are more frequent. The park remains closed during the monsoon season (usually July to September).
While tiger sightings are common in Ranthambore, they are not guaranteed as these are wild animals in their natural habitat. However, the park is known for its high tiger density, increasing your chances significantly.
You’ll stay in a wildlife resort or eco-lodge near Ranthambore National Park. The properties are selected for comfort, cleanliness, proximity to the park, and their immersive jungle experience.
Pack light, comfortable clothing in earthy tones for safaris, a hat or cap, sunglasses, sunscreen, binoculars, and a good camera. Don’t forget warm layers if you're traveling in winter months, as early morning safaris can be chilly.
You can travel from Delhi to Sawai Madhopur by train (around 5–6 hours) or private car (around 7–8 hours). Both options are convenient, and we can help you arrange comfortable and timely transfers either way.