Day 6 - Two safaris in Ranthambore National Park
An early morning safari provides a highlight of our Indian
adventure as we enter Ranthambore National Park. In open-topped
safari vehicles called 'canters', we embark on a safari into this
fascinating wilderness. Declared a Project Tiger Reserve in 1973,
it is a favourite among wildlife photographers and tourists as it
can be possible to see a mighty Bengal tiger in the wild. These
regal animals are elusive, but we will be keeping our eyes peeled
in the hope of seeing a majestic beast basking in the sun or
prowling its domain.
While Bengal tigers are the main attraction, Ranthambore
National Park is also home to a whole host of incredible species.
With leopards, hyenas, caracals, crocodiles, mongooses, cobras,
pythons and jackals prowling the landscape, our safari should prove
memorable.
We return to our hotel for breakfast and some free time before
we head out again after lunch, increasing our chances of seeing the
native wildlife, such as sloth bears, macaques and wild boar. As we
are guided by local experts who are well-versed in the animals'
movements, we hopefully have a good chance of spotting a tiger.
Over dinner this evening at our welcoming hotel, we can discuss the
day's viewing and the amazing wildlife we have hopefully been lucky
enough to witness.