Visita privada de 2 noches al Parque Nacional Ranthambore y recorrido por la fauna y flora desde Delhi
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Experimente el corazón de la selva de la India en este safari de 2 noches en el Parque Nacional Ranthambore. Transporte de ida y vuelta en tren con aire acondicionado desde Delhi, además, una habitación individual, doble o triple a compartir en un hotel de 3 estrellas (Ankur Resort, Palacio Raj o Siris) en Ranthambore incluidos.
Día 1: Delhi - Ranthambore Después de la recogida en el hotel en Delhi por la noche, le trasladarán a la estación de tren para que aborde el tren nocturno a Ranthambore. Relájese en su cómodo coche cama que cuentan con aire acondicionado mientras circula por las vías durante unas 7,5 horas hasta su destino.
Alojamiento: tren nocturno de Delhi a Ranthambore
Día 2: Ranthambore (A, C)A su llegada en tren a primera hora de la mañana, le acompañarán al Parque Nacional Ranthambore para realizar un safari de 3 horas por la selva en un jeep compartido. Podrá disfrutar de un emocionante paseo por el terreno del parque nacional, acompañado por un guía naturalista experimentado.
El Parque Nacional Ranthambore es uno de los principales destinos de fauna, flora y animales que ha cautivado el interés de fotógrafos y amantes de los animales. Los bosques alrededor del Fuerte de Ranthambore del siglo X, que fue el coto de caza de los maharajás de Jaipur, se establecieron como reserva de caza en 1955 por orden del gobierno de la India. Rathambore, declarado una de las reservas del Proyecto Tigre en 1973, se convirtió en un parque nacional en 1980 y sigue siendo un ejemplo destacado de los esfuerzos de conservación del país.
El parque es uno de los mejores lugares en la India para ver tigres de Bengala en su hábitat natural. Su vehículo irá por rutas especiales en las que es más fácil ver a los tigres. Los tigres se pueden observar fácilmente incluso durante el día, ya que deambulan, toman el sol, cazan y cuidan de sus seres queridos. Además de estos grandes felinos de la selva, el parque también es hogar de una amplia gama de especies animales, como chacales, mangostas, perezosos, osos, pavos reales, gacelas y jabalíes.
Después de sus recorridos por el parque, se dirigirá a su alojamiento para registrarse antes de almorzar en su hotel. Por la tarde, realizará un segundo safari de 3 horas por la selva en un jeep antes de regresar al hotel para la cena y pasar una velada a su propio ritmo.
Alojamiento: hotel de 3 estrellas en Ranthambore
Día 3: Ranthambore - Delhi (B)Disfrute de su desayuno en el hotel con tiempo libre para pasar la tarde hasta su traslado a la estación de tren para el viaje de regreso en tren a Delhi. (Se puede comprar un paquete de comida en su hotel para llevarlo consigo) a su llegada a Delhi, le recogerán y llevarán a su hotel escogido.
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Día 1: Delhi - Ranthambore Después de la recogida en el hotel en Delhi por la noche, le trasladarán a la estación de tren para que aborde el tren nocturno a Ranthambore. Relájese en su cómodo coche cama que cuentan con aire acondicionado mientras circula por las vías durante unas 7,5 horas hasta su destino.
Alojamiento: tren nocturno de Delhi a Ranthambore
Día 2: Ranthambore (A, C)A su llegada en tren a primera hora de la mañana, le acompañarán al Parque Nacional Ranthambore para realizar un safari de 3 horas por la selva en un jeep compartido. Podrá disfrutar de un emocionante paseo por el terreno del parque nacional, acompañado por un guía naturalista experimentado.
El Parque Nacional Ranthambore es uno de los principales destinos de fauna, flora y animales que ha cautivado el interés de fotógrafos y amantes de los animales. Los bosques alrededor del Fuerte de Ranthambore del siglo X, que fue el coto de caza de los maharajás de Jaipur, se establecieron como reserva de caza en 1955 por orden del gobierno de la India. Rathambore, declarado una de las reservas del Proyecto Tigre en 1973, se convirtió en un parque nacional en 1980 y sigue siendo un ejemplo destacado de los esfuerzos de conservación del país.
El parque es uno de los mejores lugares en la India para ver tigres de Bengala en su hábitat natural. Su vehículo irá por rutas especiales en las que es más fácil ver a los tigres. Los tigres se pueden observar fácilmente incluso durante el día, ya que deambulan, toman el sol, cazan y cuidan de sus seres queridos. Además de estos grandes felinos de la selva, el parque también es hogar de una amplia gama de especies animales, como chacales, mangostas, perezosos, osos, pavos reales, gacelas y jabalíes.
Después de sus recorridos por el parque, se dirigirá a su alojamiento para registrarse antes de almorzar en su hotel. Por la tarde, realizará un segundo safari de 3 horas por la selva en un jeep antes de regresar al hotel para la cena y pasar una velada a su propio ritmo.
Alojamiento: hotel de 3 estrellas en Ranthambore
Día 3: Ranthambore - Delhi (B)Disfrute de su desayuno en el hotel con tiempo libre para pasar la tarde hasta su traslado a la estación de tren para el viaje de regreso en tren a Delhi. (Se puede comprar un paquete de comida en su hotel para llevarlo consigo) a su llegada a Delhi, le recogerán y llevarán a su hotel escogido.
Incluido
- Traslado de ida y vuelta al hotel
- Transporte de ida y vuelta en tren con aire acondicionado
- 1 noche de alojamiento en coche cama con aire acondicionado
- 1 noche de alojamiento en un hotel de 3 estrellas
- 2 excursiones de safari compartidas con guía naturalista que habla inglés
- Comidas según itinerario (D= desayuno, A= almuerzo, C= cena)
No incluido
- Comida y bebida, a menos que se indique lo contrario
- Propina (opcional)
Adicional
- Recibirá confirmación en el momento de efectuar la reserva
- Le rogamos que indique cualquier petición concreta en el momento de efectuar la reserva.
- El parque es famoso por los tigres, pero no se garantiza que se puedan ver
- Para garantizar sus billetes de tren, debe facilitar al operador turístico su nombre completo, fecha de nacimiento, nacionalidad y fecha de caducidad del pasaporte al menos 3 días antes de la fecha de salida. Si no lo hace puede retrasar o cancelar su recorrido
- Una copia escaneada de su pasaporte es necesaria al menos 3 días antes de la fecha de salida para confirmar esta excursión
- Los precios para niños solamente son válidos si estos no ocupan un asiento.
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Cultural
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Náutica
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Ranthmbore NP was the highlight of my 10 days in India. The two safaris were perfect. Saw plenty of wildlife and on the second safari there were 2 tigers. The park is divided up into segments that allow for a limited amount of vehicles in each segment so it never seemed too crowded. My tour contact, Arshad, met me at the hotel, stayed with me at the train station and escorted me onto the train to my train cabin. I was very grateful for him staying with me as the train station late at night for a single female did not feel safe. Plus he was a wealth of knowledge on Indian places, people and culture. The overnight train ride was not luxurious but was great use of time. Just be aware of your train arrival time and be out of your cabin and near the exit. There are no notifications for the train stops and when it is dark outside, you can not see the stop from inside the cabin. If you are taking the train overnight, request the 1st class sleeping quarters. This is two bunks, sleeping four people per room. Coming back during the day, second class was fine as I was just sitting up watching the towns go by. I stayed at the Jungle Retreat and it was a lovely boutique resort with excellent food and very helpful staff. The best staff at any resort I stayed at in India. Noticed a few comments about the tour being title Private. The safari's are not private, there are always 5-6 people per jeep in order to maximize the number of people visiting the park and limiting the number of vehicles. This worked for me as it was nice to enjoy the safari with other tourist as I was travelling solo.
This experience was absolutely phenomenal. The transfers were easy and the guides were friendly and caring The only thing I warn is that, while we saw tigers, seeing them is not very common. The tent hotel that we stayed in was awesome, but bring a snack or two because you might get there too early for breakfast. The hotel where we were has a pool that is so nice, so also bring a swimsuit!!
The overall Trip was great I would recommend to travelers to insist that they travel FIRST CLASS on the overnight train trip because the 2nd class sleeper car that was provided by the travel agent was akin to being in a prison ship. The Overnight train ride was in a wretched sleeper with four strangers, the inmates on Orange is the New Black have better accommodation. When I came back to Delhi and saw this 2nd class cabin again I insisted on paying for an upgrade to first class. It was about 10 buck more expensive but definitely worth it. That being said the trip overall was quite enjoyable, the hotel was great the safari amazing and the staff very attentive and helpful.
This trip was a complete disappointment. I have booked various tours from viator in different countries and I felt compelled to write this review for this tour. We get picked up from our hotel and were taken to the train station. The representative was nice but was unable to answer questions about the tour because he never took that tour or guided the tour. He escorted us to our train cabin and told us NOT to get off of the train until another rep of the tour company knocked at our cabin to escort us to the hotel. The train cabin was definitely not first class material as someone had mentioned in a review, it was very dirty and uncomfortable. The train didn't have a loud speaker or anyway to inform the passengers the name of the stops. A few minutes passed after our expected arrival time and no one came to get us like we were told. I called the company and told us to get off at the next stop and someone will get us. We waited over an hour and finally were picked up and were told we were only going on one safari because we missed our first safari.
A very comfortable overnight train journey in a first class carriage. We were met and escorted at each stage of the journey. We were given zone 8 in the morning, seeing few animals, but in the afternoon we had zone 4 - wonderful! Our guide was very excited, and indeed, amongst other animals, we saw a beautiful tigress. The company phoned us in the evening to check we had seen a tiger - I think if we hadn't, we could probably gone on another expedition, but the line wasn't too clear. Would recommend.
I really enjoyed Ranthambore! I did get two see two tigers, one on the morning trip and one during the afternoon. I saw many other animals as well. The pickup service was fantastic and I was easily able to spot the driver picking me up in both Delhi and at the train station. The train while fairly comfortable, is not private. I shared a sleeper car with three strangers which was intimidating as a solo, female traveler. The safari was fantastic, the hotel was comfortable, and the hotel staff were amazing. Well worth it!
I enjoyed this trip from the moment I left my hotel. It was my first experience with the Indian railway, so the guide helped me all the way to my seat on the train before leaving. The guides I had one in Delhi and one in Ranthambore were very helpful, they checked in on me and made sure I was enjoying the trip. On the actual safari, we did not see any tigers, but we did see a leopard, which is apparently quite rare. In addition to the leopard we saw monkeys, peacocks, lizards, crocodiles, many species of birds, and deer. The jeep rides were fun and the scenery was beautiful. I went the last weekend they were open before monsoon, so there was a lot of greenery from rain a few days prior. There is nothing to do in Ranthambhore other than the safari, so between the morning and afternoon trips 10am-3pm, there was nothing to do. I sat by the pool for a little, but it was very hot. I have a hard time sitting still, so I would have appreciated a mid day excursion. The hotel was average. The food was good, my room was cool, the bed was comfortable firm and the staff were polite but the bathroom was a little gross, and the pool was murky. Overall, I recommend this trip if you are not very familiar or comfortable traveling India or do not want to do all the planning yourself. Otherwise, you could plan the trip yourself and save a lot of money.