Archives: Tour Packages
Duration
3 Days / 2 Nights
Destinations Covered
Ranthambore National Park /
Sariska Tiger Reserve
Included/Exclude
- 2 nights stay at a wildlife resort
- 2 jungle safaris per person (Gypsy/Canter)
- AC private transport for pick-up/drop-off
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner at resort
- Forest entry permits & guide
- Personal expenses & tips
- Camera fees (if applicable)
- Extra safari (if requested)
Tour Plan
Option 1: Ranthambore Wildlife Tour
Day 1: Arrival in Ranthambore & Sightseeing
- Pick-up from Jaipur / Delhi & drive to
Ranthambore National Park (Approx. 4-5 hrs from Jaipur) - Check-in at a wildlife resort
- Visit Ranthambore Fort (UNESCO World Heritage
Site) - Explore Ganesh Temple inside the fort
- Dinner & overnight stay at the resort
Day 2: Jungle Safari Experience
Day 3: Departure
Option 2: Sariska Tiger Reserve Tour
Day 1: Arrival in Sariska & Safari
- Pick-up from Jaipur / Delhi & drive to Sariska Tiger Reserve (Approx. 3 hrs from Jaipur)
- Check-in at a jungle resort
- Afternoon Safari – Spot tigers, leopards, jackals & birds
- Dinner & overnight stay at the resort
Day 2: Explore Ancient Temples & Wildlife Safari
Day 3: Departure
For those who desire to experience true nature, a wildlife tour in Rajasthan is a wonderful excursion. Every year, travellers from all over the world travel to Rajasthan during rainy days, but the majority of them opt for wildlife tours at the several locations around hilly and forested areas, including Jaipur, Ranthambore, Sariska, Bharatpur, etc. In a very straightforward manner, we described a full wildlife trip journey in the state of Rajasthan.
Discover the vibrant cities of Rajasthan. By selecting one of the Rajasthan cultural vacation packages provided by Coloursindiatours, you can immerse yourself in the rich culture, dance to folk music, eat delectable food, and shop till you drop for handicrafts. The richly cultural Rajasthan is a reflection of India’s deeply ingrained customs and values. As a result, it ranks as one of the best locations to witness India’s brilliant colours. At Coloursindiatours, we create Rajasthan culture trip packages and make sure that each one highlights the greatest aspects of this very diverse country. Our Rajasthan cultural vacation packages make an effort to cover all the opulent history and tradition that help make Rajasthan such a fantastic destination for cultural tourism.
We give the chance to take part in traditional dances, music, puppet shows, and scrumptious cuisine in several Rajasthani cities and villages as part of our cultural vacation programmes. Additionally, we transport you to markets and towns where handmade goods are produced so you can see and purchase the real thing. You can count on a fantastic cultural vacation with Colours India Tours that perfectly matches your budget without requiring you to make any sacrifices. Get a discount while booking cultural travel packages to Rajasthan via ColoursIndiaTours. For more information on holiday discounts and Rajasthan tourism, fill out the contact form or give us a call.
Packages for Rajasthan Wildlife Tours
For those who desire to experience true nature, a wildlife tour in Rajasthan is a wonderful excursion. Every year, travellers from all over the world travel to Rajasthan during rainy days, but the majority of them opt for wildlife tours at the several locations around hilly and forested areas, including Jaipur, Ranthambore, Sariska, Bharatpur, etc. In a very straightforward manner, we described a full wildlife trip journey in the state of Rajasthan.
Bharatpur’s Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary
The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary was the previous name for the Keoladeo Ghana National Park. During the hibernation season, the sanctuary is home to a sizable number of migrating birds. The park was designated a protected area in 1971, and it later appeared on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
The bird sanctuary is a significant national park in Rajasthan and a man-made wetland. The 379 flower species, 366 bird species, and other creatures all call the bird sanctuary home. One of the world’s richest sites for avian residence is the sanctuary. The sanctuary, which bears the name of the Keoladeo Temple located on its grounds, was established some 250 years ago. One of the top birding locations in the world, the Keoladeo Ghana National Park hosts up to 100,000 people annually.
Sariska National Park, Alwar
The Sariska Tiger Reserve is one of the state of Rajasthan’s most significant national parks and is located in the Alwar district. It was the State of Alwar’s hunting territory. In 1955, the area was designated as a wildlife reserve, and in 1978, Project Tiger was implemented. The Sariska Tiger Reserve’s population of Royal Bengal Tigers is its most alluring characteristic.
Rhesus monkeys, Hanuman langurs, hares, wild boars, chousingha or the four-horned antelope, chinkara, nilgai, sambhar, golden jackals, striped hyenas, caracal, jungle cats, and leopards are just a few of the wild species that call it home. Over 866 square kilometres, the park is located. Additionally, the Sariska Tiger Sanctuary is the first Tiger Reserve in the nation where successful tiger translocation and rehabilitation has taken place.
Jaisalmer’s National Desert Reserve
One of Rajasthan’s most significant national parks, the Desert National Park is located close to the town of Jaisalmer. The national park is one of the biggest in the nation, with an area of 3162 square kilometers. One of the main draws for visitors from around the world is the national park’s distinctive terrain.
The park’s sand dunes make up around 20% of its area. The remainder of the landmark is made up of rocky outcrops, salt lake bottoms, fixed dunes, and intermediate sections. It is a superb illustration of the ecosystem of the desert. The endangered Great Indian Bustard, sand grouse, kestrels, laggar falcons, spotted eagles, tawny eagles, short-toed eagles, vultures, buzzards, falcons, harriers, and eagles are some of the birds that are most frequently seen in the national park. The Sam Sand Dunes, which are close to the Thar Desert, are among the additional attractions close to the Desert National Park.
One of Rajasthan’s most visited tourist destinations is the Gadsisar Sagar Tank. Every winter, a sizable number of migratory birds stop by the lake. Jeep safaris are another option for visitors who want to see more of the region.
Sanctuary for Wildlife in Kumbhalgarh
In Rajasthan’s Rajsamand district is the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary. One of Rajasthan’s most well-known wildlife sanctuaries is the sanctuary. The sanctuary encompasses a 578 sq km area and is located around the Kumbhalgarh Fort. The sanctuary, which is located at a height of 500 to 1300 meters, is home to a wide range of wildlife, some of which are critically endangered species.
Hares, chinkaras, four-horned antelopes, nilgai, sambhar, jungle cats, hyenas, sloth bears, leopards, and wolves are just a few of the creatures that call the sanctuary home. The sanctuary is also teeming with birdlife, and some of the species that are commonly seen here include parakeets, peacocks, doves, white-breasted kingfishers, bulbuls, pigeons, and grey jungle fowl.
The most alluring aspect of the sanctuary is its natural magnificence, Kumbhalgarh. Tourists and visitors from all over the nation and the world are drawn to it by its beautiful splendor. Local tour companies can arrange for visitors to take part in foot tracking and horseback safaris within the sanctuary.
Darrah Sanctuary, Kota
One of Rajasthan’s most visited national parks is the Darrah one. The Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, the Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, and the Jaswant Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary are among the three wildlife sanctuaries that make up the organization, which was founded in 2004.
Large tracts of forest that were originally the Maharaja of Kota’s hunting grounds may be found in the national park. In 1955, the sanctuary was formally designated as a protected area. Numerous animals live there, including wolves, wild boars, deer, nilgai, and cheetahs.
Within the sanctuary’s boundaries, there is also a stunning fort. A visit to the fort’s Jenana Khana is recommended due to its exquisite architecture. A tour to the Darrah National Park should also include a stop at the Sun Temple in Jharipatan.
Special Interest
Tour
Rural Areas Bird
Watching in India
Rural India has many
Bird Watching places is situated in small village. It is good to have a list of
birding sites, or bird watching places where some other bird watchers have
visited and had been happy about it! Rajasthan is a very large state in western
part of India, which has deserts as well as evergreen forest like Sita-Mata
Wild life sanctuaries. Saras Crane is State Birds of Uttar Pradesh that is
biggest flying birds in the world.
Cycling at Village
Cycling tour of
untouched and non-touristic destinations of India. Our cycling tour packages
include hotels, support vehicle, guide and other related services. We know good
health and energy is crucial during cycling so we offer fresh fruit, juice,
water, and snacks. To make your journey startling than ever, our cycling guides
give you enough knowledge how to begin and finish your cycling holiday.
Nowadays cycling tour is popular to explore hidden tourist destination.
The School Visit
Many Tourist want to
visit countryside school classrooms, see teachers facilitating student
learning, and talk to administrators about their role in creating an engaging
learning space for all. Through schools visits, tour participants gain a
greater understanding of why it’s important to help young people prepare for
college, career and life not only by academic knowledge, but also by mastering
skills such as critical thinking, problem solving and teamwork.
Industry Visit
Industrial visit is
a part of the Education, during which students visit companies and get insight
of on the internal working environment of the company. The industrial visit also
provides an insight on how companies work and also useful information related
to the practical aspects of the course which cannot be visualized in lectures.
Industrial visit is considered as one of the most tactical methods of teaching.
The main reason behind this – it lets students to know things practically
through interaction, working methods and employment practices.