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Jaipur Ranthambore Day Trip
<a href="https://www.rajasthantourdriver.com/tours/jaipur-ranthambore-same-day-tour/"> jaipur to ranthambore day trip</a> (10-12 hours) | Starts at 08:00 AM & Ends at 08:00 PM
Our chauffeur will pick-up you in the morning at 8.00 am from your desired location in Jaipur to proceed for Ranthambore by car (taxi,cab) . As you sit in the car, believe us you will feel the excitement that will grip your mind and heart as you start this amazing tour with your drive to Ranthambore. Soon you will found yourself surrounded by agricultural and industrial countryside, colorfully dressed people and some interesting monuments.

In between 11:00 am to 12:00 pm you will reach Ranthambore. The Ranthambore is renowned all around the globe for Tiger sighting and this full day trip of this wildlife sanctuary will fill your normal life through fun and thrill.

Remember you have to check in and submit the required Identification papers for entering the forest. Then you will be assigned a gypsy to view the natural habitat of various wildlife animals like bear, hyena, deer, wild boar, leopard and tigers. After completion of this amazing Jungle safari, you will be transferred to the car by our tour guide.

Ranthambore is situated in the Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan, about 160 km southeast of Jaipur, which is also the nearest airport. The nearest town and railway station is at Sawai Madhopur, about 11 km away.

Ranthambhore was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 by the Government of India and was declared one of the Project Tiger reserves in 1973. Ranthambore became a national park in 1980. In 1984, the adjacent forests were declared the Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary and Kailadevi Sanctuary, and in 1991 the tiger reserve was enlarged to include the Sawai Man Singh and Keladevi sanctuaries.

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