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Ajmer to Ranthambore Cab

Ajmer to Ranthambore Cab

Overview:
For nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, a road trip from Ajmer to Ranthambore National Park is an exciting journey that promises both a scenic and thrilling experience. The distance between Ajmer and Ranthambore is approximately 260 kms, making roughly 5 to 6 hours. Ranthambore is one of India’s most famous national parks, especially known for its Bengal tigers, diverse wildlife and rich natural beauty. The journey from Ajmer gives you flexibility in travel times, stops along the way and the convenience of door-to-door service.

About Ranthambore –
Ranthambore National Park located in the Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan, is a renowned wildlife reserve famous for its tiger population. Originally a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Jaipur, becoming a sanctuary in 1955 and was later included under Project Tiger in 1973. Ranthambore is the best location in Rajasthan to spot tigers in its natural habitat. You can also get a chance to spot leopards, sloth bears, crocodiles and hundreds of bird species.

Places to visit in Ranthambore:

Ranthambore National Park offers safari tours in designated zones to spot tigers, leopards and other wildlife species.

Ranthambore Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its stunning architecture and historical importance offering panoramic views of the park and is a great place for bird watching.

Padam Talao is the largest lake in the park, home to many animals and birds.

Raj Bagh Ruins is nestled between Padam Talao and Rajbagh Talao, the ancient ruins add a mystique to the area.

Kachida Valley is known for its leopard population and sloth bears and elusive creatures.

Surwal Lake is a short drive away from the main park area, popular for bird watching to see migratory birds in the winter season.

Places to visit on the way from Ajmer to Ranthambore:

Kishangarh is well-known as the Marble city of India, popular for its marble industry and the beautiful Phool Mahal.

Tonk is famous for its beautiful mosques, havelis and Sunehri Kothi, also known for its historical libraries with manuscripts in Arabic and Persian.

Sawai Madhopur is known for its traditional arts and crafts, including textiles, handicrafts and jewelry to shop before reaching the park.

Banas River provides several scenic spots, perfect for photography or a quick rest stop during the monsoon season when it’s surrounded by lush greenery.

Chauth Mata Temple is dedicated to Chauth Mata, offering panoramic views of the town.

Different Vehicle Rentals in Ajmer:
Economy Cars is for budget constraint travellers, and offers a balance of comfort and affordability. The cars are fuel-efficient and suitable for solo travellers or couples.
Luxury Cars is a premium experience with added legroom, comfortable seating and extra features like advanced air conditioning and smooth suspension.
Tempo Travellers offer spacious seating and ample luggage space, making the trip more happening.

Important Tips for a Comfortable Ajmer to Ranthambore Road Trip:

Ranthambore safaris are popular and often need to be booked in advance

Pack light, breathable clothing and some warm layers for early morning safaris as it can be chilly.

Carry your water and snacks to keep you fueled during the drive.

Ranthambore is a photography paradise, so carry your camera and extra memory cards.

Keep all necessary documents handy, like your ID, safari ticket confirmation and hotel booking.

FAQ’s on hiring our Ajmer to Ranthambore Taxi:

How much does it cost to hire a taxi from Ajmer to Ranthambore?
Ajmer to Ranthambore Taxi Rental fare depends on the type of vehicle you choose. Usually, economy cars start from 12 rs per km, while other vehicles range slightly higher.

Do you offer one-way or round-trip taxis?
Ajmer to Ranthambore Taxi rental services offer both options allowing more flexibility and being more cost-effective.

How long does the trip from Ajmer to Ranthambore take?
The road journey takes around 5 to 6 hours, though this can vary with traffic and stops along the way.

Is it safe to travel at night?
While night travel is possible, it is usually safer and more enjoyable to travel during the day.

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