Village Tour in Ranthambore - Experience Heartbeat of Rajasthan- Ranthambhor Regency
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Village Visit





    Experience it all

    From the historical walk in a World Heritage Site, birdwatching tours in nearby places, cultural village tours, or a relaxing boat ride in the Gharial Sanctuary, we offer you a variety of choices.

    At Ranthambore, you have nothing to lose but a world to see.

    Village Tour in Ranthambore

    The true essence of India is found within its several quaint villages. Take a tour of these rustic villages concealed amidst the Vindhya and the Aravalli ranges and unfold their simple yet alluring charms. Within the cheerful exteriors of these plain simple houses, lies the real India and its truest image.
    Adversity binds people, compelling them to work harder to achieve their goals and survive in the deadliest of circumstances. You will always see the village folk with a smile on their sunburnt faces, welcoming you into their humble abode with open arms, regardless of their everyday struggles, and still thanking God with their stern devotions for all their blessings.
    Take a camel cart ride through the village and fall in love with the smells that waft in the air – the aroma of traditional Rajasthani cuisine. Witness vibrant colours donned by the womenfolk, russet walls charmingly decorated with interesting motifs. Local artisans and their handicrafts will welcome you with the tales of yore recited by village elders sitting below the banyan trees.
    Visiting a Rajasthani village can be a life-changing experience, especially if you happen to stop over during a festival.

    Information about the trip:

    • Price: ₹4000 / car (guide, transport)• Distance from Ranthambore: 12 Km
    • Size of group: 2 – 4 pax /car
    • Distance from Ranthambore: 35 Km (~50 mins)
    • Duration of trip: 4-5hrs
    • Start: morning/afternoon upon request
    • Recommended age group: all


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    Birdwatching Tour near Ranthambore

    An Avian Wonderland

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    Tiger near Safari Lodge in Ranthambore

    The Jungle Safari

    Our experienced naturalists will help you explore the abundant wildlife that the Ranthambhore National Park, sprawled over an estimated area of 400 sq. kms, has to offer. Besides the magnificent Bengal Tiger, it is host to over 200 species of birds, both resident and migratory, leopards, jungle cats, striped hyenas, a variety of antelopes & deer, and other mammals.

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    Handicraft shopping near hotel in Ranthambore

    Handicraft Shopping

    Rajasthan is known for its unique and colorful handicrafts, like traditional carpets, rugs, draperies, hand-embroidered & block printed bed sheets, apparel and other fascinating souvenirs – take a piece of Rajasthan back home.

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    Crocodile near Hotel in Ranthambore

    Chambal River for Gharial / Alligator

    Marsh crocodiles and gharials (fish-eating crocodiles) sunbathe next to the shimmering waters of the Chambal River; a serene river that hides several secrets within its depths. Pali Ghat, the Crocodile park, a riverside sanctuary is an ideal place for bird watchers that is set amidst a backdrop of deep ravines.

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    Visit to Ranthambore Fort

    The Ranthambore fort, amongst its many wonders, recounts fascinating tales of the Maharajas of Jaipur, for whom hunting in the adjoining forests was a pleasurable sport. This former royal residence is now peppered with ruins frequented by the Bengal Tiger, providing an ideal backdrop for photographers looking to capture the splendor of this fort and its new royalty, the Tiger.

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    Manasarovar near Resort in Ranthambore

    Trip to Mansarovar Dam

    A formidable structure, the Mansarovar Dam is situated in the southwestern fringes of the Ranthambhore National Park, creating a walled boundary of the reserve. It is a perennial water source that attracts thousands of birds, both native and migratory, for better weather, food and breeding conditions.

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