Ranthambore & Sariska/ Bundi/ Kota (2N/3D)

Weekend Tours from Delhi:

1N 2D:
Day 1: Delhi – Ranthambore + Safari
Day 2: Morning Safari + Return to Delhi

2N 3D:
Day 1: Delhi – Ranthambore + Safari
Day 2: Morning Safari – Transfer to Sariska or Fort Barwara
Day 3: Fort Barwara / Sariska Morning safari – Delhi

3N 4D:
Day 1: Delhi – Ranthambore + evening Safari
Day 2: Fort + Ganesh Temple or Safari – Transfer to Bundi
Day 3: Bundi Sightseeing: Forts, Stepwells
Day 4: Bundi – Delhi

4N 5D:
Day 1: Delhi – Ranthambore + evening Safari
Day 2: Fort + Ganesh Temple – Transfer to Bundi
Day 3: Bundi Sightseeing: Forts, Stepwells
Day 4: Bundi – Kota sightseeing – Bundi
Day 5: Bundi – Delhi

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Detailed Itinerary:
Day 1: Delhi – Ranthambore – Evening Safari
Start from Delhi by 630am (6 hrs, 363 km)
Breakfast enroute at Pangaon (outskirts of Gurgaon/Manesar)
Check into your hotel/resort
Evening safari at Ranthambore National Park
Return to hotel to unwind and relax
Overnight in hotel


Day 2: Morning Safari – Ranthambore Fort – Trinetra Ganesh Temple – Bundi
Start early for morning safari (Birdwatching, Wildlife Special)
Return to hotel for breakfast
Checkout from the hotel
Visit Ranthambore Fort, and Trinetra Ganesh Temple (only one in the world where Ganesh ji is seated with entire family)
Drive to Bundi (2.5 hrs, 147km)
Evening is free to relax or explore the market on your own for miniature nail art
Overnight in Bundi


Day 3: Bundi: Exploring the city
Breakfast at hotel
Garh Palace (15th century, owned by Alwar Royal Family) – see Hathi Pol, Hall of Public Audience, Chitra Mahal, Badal Mahal)
Chitrashala Art Gallery
TaraGarh Fort
Stepwells (4) – Rani-ji ki Baori (16th century), Dabhai Kund, 84 pillared cenotaph, Sukh Mahal
Sawariya chai house / Krishna’s Chai
Sukh Mahal
Museum of miniatures
Old town street tour
Jait Sagar Lake


Day 4: Around Bundi – Kota – Bundi
Breakfast at hotel
Theekarda rural village tour / Bhimlat waterfall (40km) / Rawatbhata waterfall (80km)
Drive to Kota (55m) ‘Coaching capital of India’
and visit Gardia Mahadev Temple
Kota Palace
Jagmandir
Chambal River Front
Kota street food – Onion Kachori, Mawa Kachori, Rabri Ghewar, and rich Malai Peda, panchdhari Katt (pathak restaurant), Sangam barfi (Jodhpur sweets & SS dairy)
Back to Bundi for the relaxed evening


Day 5: Bundi – Delhi
Checkout of hotel after Breakfast
Proceed to Delhi (7hrs)


PACKAGE Notes:
* For the luxury experience, spend overnight in Fort Barwara.
* Garh Palace Tickets: Indians: ₹100 (₹500 for camera)/ Foreigner: ₹ 600
* Raniji-ki-Baori & Dabhai Kund: ₹350 (incl 84 Pillared Cenotaph, Sukh Mahal)
* Theekarda rural village tour: ₹800pp, available at Ishwari Niwas Hotel
* English-speaking guide is appointed by Forest Authorities.
* Tiger sighting depends upon natural movements and cannot be guaranteed.
* Safaris will be in a shared Jeep or Canter.
* Guests must reach the boarding point 20 minutes before departure.
* National parks have the rights to cancel the safari due to Bad weather or any other circumstance
* Sariska will be closed on Wednesday.
* All packages are completely customizable, as per interests and budget.
* Cost may vary as per the hotels of your choice.
* Below costs are approx costs of the package
* If you want to extend the number of nights, it is possible depending upon the hotel availability.


Package Cost (without flights) :
Budget Travel: INR 25,000 per person onwards (Min 2 pax)
Luxury Travel: INR 35,000 per person onwards (Min 2 pax)
Inclusions: Accommodation with breakfast, air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing, Assistance throughout the tour 24*7, Guided Tour by Local English-speaking guide, Tiger safaris in a shared Jeep/ Canter for safari (vehicle depending upon availability)
**Fort Barwara is approx INR 55,000 per night. Above cost does not include Fort stay.


Exclusions: Optional activities are paid activities, Entrance fee or tickets,
Domestic/ International flights, any Visa fees, expenses of personal nature

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Ranthambore National Park is known for its diverse flora fauna, scenic green meadows, ancient ruins, and thriving population of Bengal Tigers.

Bundi is a charming town filled with narrow lanes, blue-washed houses (similar to Chefchaouen in Morocco), picturesque lakes, untouched rural villages, bustling bazaars, ancient and intricate stepwells/Baoris (almost 50) dotted throughout the city, and India’s best chai and outrageously friendly people. , Bundi offers uncommercialized, slow-paced alternative to major hubs like Jaipur or Udaipur. It is a rewarding destination for history lovers and independent travelers. Bundi houses Garh Palace, one of India’s largest palaces, and a place where Indiana Jones dreams are made (despite its dilapidated state!). Bundi is also called ‘Chotti Kashi’ because of number of temples here.

Stays in Ranthambore:
Shani Vilas

Stays in Bundi:
Ishwari Niwas, a historic family palace

What to buy in Bundi:
Markets: Chaumaukh Bazaar, Sadar Bazaar, Hadoti Handicrafts Emporium
Shop famous handmade crafts and textiles like handwoven cotton carpets, exquisite miniature paintings with a signature green tint, traditional Kota Doria sarees, and hand-molded lac bangles. Local treats like Kota Kachori and regional milk sweets.

Things to buy in Kota:
Kota Doria or Masuria/Muslin silks, naturally glossy Kota stone used for architecture & decor. Kota is celebrated for its street food, most notably the spicy, deep-fried Kota Kachori

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