Day 1: Arrival in Jaipur
On your first day of Rajasthan Wildlife Tour, a company representative will pick you up at the Jaipur airport or railway station and take you to the hotel. You will next head to the theme-based Rajasthani town of Choki Dhani in the evening, where you may participate in camel rides, folk dances, and traditional dinners. After that, head back to your hotel to spend the night.
Day 2: Jaipur Sightseeing
After having a delicious breakfast at the hotel, head to the city's main attraction, the Amber Fort. The next place you'll visit is Jal Mahal, which is accessible from Amber Fort on the way back. The city's most beautiful monument is Jal Mahal. You will see the artwork and royal clothing on exhibit at the Royal Museum at City Palace. Your visit wouldn't be complete without seeing the Hawa Mahal. Later on, tour the vibrant city marketplaces and pay a visit to Jantar Mantar, the astronomical observatory. Stay in a hotel for the night.
Day 3: Jaipur-Ranthambore
Once you have finished your morning meal, you will travel the 200 kilometers to the closest city, Ranthambore. When you arrive, you will be given a hotel room, where you can rest and have lunch. Your four-wheel-drive Jeep and a naturalist will pick you up for the Tiger Safari at around 2:00 pm. This park is one of India's top spots to see Asian tigers in action. After the safari, you will return to the hotel and enjoy dinner. Stay the night at the Ranthambore resort.
Day 4: Ranthambore-Bharatpur
After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, start driving to Bharatpur, which is on the Uttar Pradesh border. You will be seeing the world-famous Keoladeo National Park, which is known for its bird sightings, once you arrive in Bharatpur. More than 300 different types of birds can be seen at the vast Bharatpur bird sanctuary. The naturalist will tell you about the specifics of these birds' life cycles while you travel in a cycle rickshaw. Stay the night at your Bharatpur hotel.
Day 5: Bharatpur-Deeg-Sariska
Following the delectable breakfast, you will travel to Sariska, which is your next stop. Make a stop on your way to see the Deeg Palace, which was built in the 18th century by Maharaja Suraj Mal, the king of Jat. This fort is included on the list of India's most formidable forts. After that, you will continue driving towards Sariska, where you will use government cars to get to the Sariska sanctuary. Spend the night at your Sariska hotel.
Day 6: Sariska-Jaipur
Following breakfast in the morning, you will travel to Jaipur city, where you will board your train or return flight to continue your onward journey. The tour concludes here.