The Golden Triangle + Ranthambore
Premium Safari · 10 Nights / 11 Days

The Golden Triangle + Ranthambore

wildlife
heritage
From ₹85,000 / person
Overview

India's most loved circuit — Delhi, Agra and Jaipur — woven together with three guided tiger safaris in Ranthambore National Park. Mughal monuments, Rajput forts and the Bengal tiger in one seamless journey, with private transport and expert naturalists throughout.

  • check_circle3 Guided Safaris in Ranthambore
  • check_circlePrivate Sunset at Amber Fort
  • check_circleAuthentic Taj Mahal Sunrise Tour
schedule

Duration

10 Nights / 11 Days

hotel

Accommodation

Luxury Resort

payments

Starting From

₹85,000 / person

group

Ideal For

First-time visitors wanting the classic India experience combined with tiger safari.

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Day by Day

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive in Delhi

Meet-and-greet at the airport and private transfer to your hotel. Evening rickshaw ride through the lanes of Old Delhi and dinner at leisure.

Day 2

Delhi Sightseeing

Full-day guided tour — Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun's Tomb and Qutub Minar, with lunch at a heritage haveli.

Day 3

Delhi to Agra

Drive to Agra (4 hrs). Afternoon visit to Agra Fort, then watch the sun set over the Taj Mahal from Mehtab Bagh across the river.

Day 4

Taj Mahal Sunrise, on to Ranthambore

Sunrise tour of the Taj Mahal before the crowds arrive. Drive to Ranthambore via the ghost city of Fatehpur Sikri. Evening briefing with your naturalist.

Day 5

First & Second Safaris

Morning and evening game drives in Ranthambore National Park with a private naturalist — tigers, leopards, sloth bears, marsh crocodiles and over 300 bird species.

Day 6

Third Safari & Ranthambore Fort

Final morning safari, then explore the thousand-year-old Ranthambore Fort and Trinetra Ganesh Temple perched above the park.

Day 7

Village Rajasthan

Slow day — guided village walk, local crafts, and an evening of Rajasthani folk music at the lodge.

Day 8

Ranthambore to Jaipur

Drive to the Pink City (3.5 hrs). Evening walk through the old bazaars — block prints, blue pottery and lac bangles.

Day 9

Jaipur & Private Amber Sunset

City Palace, Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal by day, closing with a private sunset experience at Amber Fort.

Day 10

Jaipur to Delhi

Leisurely morning, then drive back to Delhi. Farewell dinner.

Day 11

Departure

Private transfer to Delhi airport for your onward flight.

What's Included

  • check_circle10 nights in luxury hotels and safari lodges
  • check_circleDaily breakfast; all meals in Ranthambore
  • check_circle3 guided safaris with park permits and naturalist
  • check_circlePrivate air-conditioned car with chauffeur throughout
  • check_circleEnglish-speaking guides at every monument
  • check_circleAll monument entrance fees
  • check_circleAirport transfers

What's Not Included

  • cancelInternational and domestic flights
  • cancelIndian visa fees
  • cancelCamera fees at monuments and park
  • cancelPersonal expenses, tips and laundry
  • cancelTravel insurance
  • cancelAnything not listed under inclusions
Stories from the Wild

From Our Journal

Is really Ustad (T-24) a Man-Eater?
Famous Tigers Stories

Is really Ustad (T-24) a Man-Eater?

Was Ustad (T-24) truly India's most feared man-eater, or was he a wild tiger caught in the growing conflict between greedy human and nature? Unearth the story behind one of Ranthambore's most controversial legends.

Aurangzeb (T-57) tiger of Ranthambore
Famous Tigers Stories

Aurangzeb (T-57) — The Male Behind Ranthambore's Zone 1 Cubs

Aurangzeb (T-57), also recorded as Singhasth, was a dominant Ranthambore male who fathered Noor's 2016 litter — including Sultana. He did not, despite the myth, father Riddhi and Siddhi.

Ganesh (T-120) 'Charger' — The King of Ranthambore's Lakes
Famous Tigers Stories

Ganesh (T-120) 'Charger' — The King of Ranthambore's Lakes

Ganesh (T-120), the mock-charging male of Zones 3–4, is Riddhi's mate, father of Shubh and the 2026 cubs — and, through his mother Chanda, a great-great-grandson of Machhli himself.

Husn Ara (T-30) tiger of Ranthambore
Famous Tigers Stories

Husn Ara (T-30) — Matriarch of the Gilai Sagar Line

Husn Ara (T-30), a prolific tigress of the Gilai Sagar dynasty, mothered a string of well-known Ranthambore tigers including Hamir (T-33), Fateh (T-42) and Surzan (T-43).

Kachida Female (T-5) — The Tigress Behind a Conservation Miracle
Famous Tigers Stories

Kachida Female (T-5) — The Tigress Behind a Conservation Miracle

Kachida Female (T-5) died young in 2011, orphaning two tiny cubs — but her death set up the most extraordinary tiger story ever recorded at Ranthambore, and rebuilt a whole reserve.

Kankati — Arrowhead's Daughter and Ranthambore's Hardest Story
Famous Tigers Stories

Kankati — Arrowhead's Daughter and Ranthambore's Hardest Story

Kankati, the torn-eared daughter of Arrowhead, was implicated in two fatal attacks in 2025 and moved to Mukundra Hills. Her story is about what happens when wild tigers stop fearing people.

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