Three Big Cats – Rajasthan Wildlife Tour With Lion Safari, Tiger Safari Aad Leopard Safari

THREE BIG CATS - RAJASTHAN WILDLIFE TOUR WITH LION SAFARI, TIGER SAFARI AND LEOPARD SAFARI

Embark on the Three Big Cats – Rajasthan Wildlife Tour for an unforgettable journey through India’s top wildlife sanctuaries. Witness majestic lions in Gir, the rare leopards of Godwad, and the mighty tigers of Ranthambore on thrilling safaris. Experience diverse landscapes, from salt marshes in Kutch to Rajasthan’s rugged terrain, while enjoying comfortable stays and expert-guided tours.

Capture stunning wildlife moments as you explore India’s most iconic big cat habitats. This adventure-packed tour blends nature, culture, and luxury for an unforgettable experience. From the dense forests of Gir to the vast deserts of Rajasthan, every day brings a new thrill. Immerse yourself in the wild and witness nature’s grandeur up close.

Duration: 13 Nights / 14 Days

Day 01: MUMBAI – DIU - GIR (66kms/1hr)

Arrive at Diu from Mumbai by flight and drive to Gir. Arrival at Gir and escorted transfer to your hotel by our tour guide. Here you will be familiarized with the upcoming days of the tour and given further elaborated details of the land and wildlife. You may later retire to your rooms and relax and go for a nightcap. Gir is famous for its lion's pan –India. There is the famous Gir wildlife sanctuary that preserves and supports the welfare of this beautiful and exorbitant cat, graceful and nonchalant it is a spectacular sight to see.

Day 2: GIR

Today you wake up early morning before sunrise and get dressed for a jeep safari across the sanctuary for a lion sighting. Here you will have experienced drivers to take you along the way, in different zones of the sanctuary where sighting probability is the most frequent  Later you will get back to your hotel, you may then retire to your rooms or you may find some activity at the hotel else you may enjoy the quiet of the jungle surrounding the hotel. In the evening there will be another safari after which you will come back to the hotel. The Asiatic lion's fur ranges from coolroom ruddy-tawny, heavily speckled with black, to sandy or buffish grey, sometimes with a silvery sheen in certain lights. Males have only moderate mane growth at the top of the head, s that their ears are always visible.

Day 3: GIR

It’s an early morning start again. You get dressed and ready before sunrise for a jeep safari for la ion sighting in the morning. Today you get to live the experience you had yesterday and hopefully a few questions you had in mind about the sanctuary and Indian lions. Hope you don’t forget your cameras because it’s time to get your shutters clicking hopefully too many times! After sightseeing you will get back to your hotel where you will have your breakfast followed by lunch and an evening safari.

Day 4: GIR- LITTLE RUNN OF KUTCH (400 kkm Approx )

Today you leave for Runn of Kutch after an early breakfast, it is going to be a long road trip, you will stop mid-way for lunch and reach your destination by the evening. After reaching Little Runn of Kutch you will have dinner and later retire to your rooms. Little Desert of Kutch is a salt marsh located near the Great Rann of Kutch in Kutch district, Gujarat, India. It is famous as the world's last refuge of the Indian wild ass (khur) for the conservation of which it has been declared as the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary.

Day 5: Little RRannof Kutch

Today after breakfast we will have another safari but this time in the salt desert of Gujrat sighting the famous wild–ass of Gujrat. The area through a bleak landscape is rich in biodiversity and is an ecologically important area for wildlife and many local and migratory Waterbirds like cranes, ducks, pelicans, flamingos, and land birds like Sandgrouse, francolin,s and Indian bustards. It is also home to various unique mammals apart from wild ass such as the Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes), desert fox (Vulpes vulpes pusilla), and nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus). It is nominated by the forest department to be a biosphere reserve which are areas of terrestrial and coastal ecosystems internationally recognized within the framework of UNESCO's Man and Biosphere (MAB) program.

Day 6: LITTLE RUNN OF KUTCH - GODWAD LEOPARD SAFARI CAMP ( 400 km Approx )

Today you will have an early breakfast and push off to the land of Rajasthan (the land of the kings) to visit the Godwad area which is situated in the foothills of the oldest ranges of the world (the Aravallis ). You will stop for lunch at a pre-decided spot and reach the Godwad leopard safari camp by the evening. This camp is a swSwiss camp tented accommodation with great landscaping and natural surroundings also a reduced carbon footprint. The area has an amazing cat to boast its natural importance and huge boulder-like hills. After reaching the camp you will have your dinner and retire to bed.

Day 7: GODWAD LEOPARD SAFARI CAMP

Today after breakfast you will mount your gypsy jeep’s for a safari that’s just going to be something you’ve never experienced before. The leopard (Panthera pardus) is one of the five "big cats" in the genus Panthera. It is a member of the family Felidae with a wide range in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia. Fossil records suggest that in the Late Pleistocene, it occurred in Europe and Japan. Compared to other members of Felidae, the leopard has relatively short legs and a long body with a large skull. It is similar in appearance to the jaguar but has a smaller, lighter physique. Its fur is marked with rosettes similar to those of the jaguar, but the leopard's rosettes are smaller and more densely packed and do not usually have central spots as the jaguars do. Both leopards and jaguars that are melanistic are known as black panthers. The leopard is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because leopard populations are threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation, and are declining in large parts of the global range. In Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuwait, Syria, Libya, Tunisia, and most likely in Morocco. It can run up to 56 mph. After the safari, you will return to the camp and have breakfast followed by lunch In the evening there is a safari again after which you will have dinner and return to your rooms.

Day 8: GODWAD LEOPARD SAFARI CAMP

The safari schedule from the day remains the same, let us hope the thrilling cat with its measured responses has caught your attention, the bleary eyes are not a reason for you not to go see the war-mongering mysterious, and confident resident of the jungle. Godwad also has a very efficient and diverse bird life, both domestic and migratory that fly over thousands of kilometers from all across cold regions of the world to the lakes and water reservoirs here at Godwad. You will be provided with a guide who can give you quite a picture of the same. After the safari, you return to the camp and have your breakfast followed by lunch and an evening safari. For any further information on this camp please visit www.leopardsafaricamp.com.

Day 9: GODWAD - UDAIPUR (134 km approx )

Hope this is turning out to be just enthralling for you.! Today after breakfast you will leave for Udaipur which is a heritage city also known as the Venice of the eEast On the way, you will see the famous Ranakpur temple built in the 15th century.
Light-colored marble has been used for the construction of this grand temple which occupies an area of approximately 60 x 62 meters. The temple, with its distinctive domes, shikhara, turrets, and cupolas rises majestically from the slope of a hill. Over 1444 marble pillars, carved in exquisite detail, support the temple. The pillars are all differently carved and no two pillars are the same. It is also said that it is impossible to count the pillars. Also, all the statues face one or the other statue. There is one beautiful carving made out of a single marble rock where there are 10are heads of snakes and numerous tails. One cannot find the end of the tails. The image faces all four cardinal directions. On the axis of the main entrance, on the western side, is the largest image. On reaching Udaipur you may take your lunch visit the city palace and take a boat ride in the city of lakes! The possibilities here are just endless and this city is culturally the richest in India!

Day 10: UDAIPUR - RANTHAMBORE (415 km Approx )

Today you will leave for Ranthambore after an early breakfast. Ranthambore is situated in the Sathe wai Madhopur area of Rajasthan and houses the mighty tiger, your 3RD big cat Is here! Sawai Madhopur has the world-famous Ranthambore National Park, this park is one of the most frequented parks in India by people and has an astonishing diversity. On reaching the hotel it will be an evening you may get a rest followed by dinner and leisure time.

Day 11: RANTHAMBORE

Today you will leave early for the jeep safari to the Ranthambore National Park. Your primary focus will be spotting the striped tiger, don’t forget your cameras this is a very rare sanctuary to be missing out on capturing memories. You will later have breakfast at the hotel followed by leisure time. After lunch, around the evening there will be another safari waiting for you. After the evening safari dinner will be served and you may retire to your respective rooms. The tiger is one of the largest and most awesome predators in the world. This species undoubtedly fascinates every eye it meets. The body length of the majestic male ranges from 275-290 cm and of the female around 260 cmscmhe size and colocolory according to the geographic location and climate. Tiger is solitary and territorial and the territory of an adult male may encompass territories of two to seven females. It is carnivorous and hunts for prey primarily by sight and sound. It feeds on deer, wild pigs, pigsibovids sometimes even other predators like leopards and bears.

Day 12: RANTHAMBORE

Today is a fine day indeed! You start your day with an early morning safari and hopefully have a lot of questions ranging from tigers to flora and fauna which we will be more than happy to entertain. This safari may just make your day and you see something rare, the safari will be the same as yesterday and you shall have the meals at the hotel itself. Hopefully b,y now you’ve spotted the tiger and have a dozen pictures already!

Day 13: RANTHAMBORE – NEW DELHI (371 km Approx )

Today after breakfast we will leave for Delhi it’s a one-hour drive. On reaching Delhi you will be escorted to your hotel where you may rest and then go sightseeing around the place. You will arrive at the hotel by dinner time and return to your rooms.

Day 14: End of the Tour

Today we conclude our tour in the morning it's time to bid farewell. We can only hope that you’ve enjoyed your 3 big contours with us covering major statuaries in India. You may ask for any assistance you require from our tour guide. The tour ends at 10 am.

  • 2 Nights accommodation in Mountain tents.
  • One NON A/C transport for 3 days.
  • Daily Buffet / 2 packed breakfast, 3 Lunch & 2 Dinner.
  • Trekking guide.
  • Fort entrance.
  • Jungle Entrances.
  • One local navigator cum porter.
  • All Currently applicable taxes.
  • Airfare/train fare.
  • Any meals other then those specified in included cost.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry, liquor, still or video camera etc.
  • Any other item not specified in cost included items.
  • Travel Insurance

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