Ranthambore Weekend
Quick Escape · 3 Nights / 4 Days

Ranthambore Weekend

wildlife
From ₹28,000 / person
Overview

The essential Ranthambore experience in a long weekend — arrive Friday, two guided game drives, the clifftop fort, and back home by Monday evening. Ideal by train from Delhi or road from Jaipur.

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  • check_circleAirport / Station Transfers
  • check_circleExpert Naturalist
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schedule

Duration

3 Nights / 4 Days

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Accommodation

Resort

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Starting From

₹28,000 / person

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Ideal For

Weekend warriors from Delhi or Jaipur who want a focused tiger safari experience.

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Day by Day

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive Ranthambore

Pickup from Sawai Madhopur station or Jaipur airport. Check in to your resort, evening orientation walk and safari briefing.

Day 2

Two Safaris

Dawn game drive in the core zones, breakfast at the lodge, afternoon at the pool, then an evening drive as the park comes alive.

Day 3

Morning Safari Option & Fort

Optional third drive (on request), then Ranthambore Fort and Trinetra Ganesh Temple, with lunch overlooking Padam Talao.

Day 4

Departure

Relaxed breakfast and transfer back to the station or Jaipur.

What's Included

  • check_circle3 nights resort stay with all meals
  • check_circle2 guided safaris with park permits
  • check_circleExpert naturalist on every drive
  • check_circleRanthambore Fort excursion
  • check_circleStation / airport transfers

What's Not Included

  • cancelTrain or air tickets
  • cancelOptional third safari
  • cancelCamera fees
  • cancelTips and personal expenses
  • cancelTravel insurance
Stories from the Wild

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

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

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

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

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