Rishikesh : Abren Jeep Safari en el Parque Nacional Rajaji





Descripción
El Parque Nacional Rajaji es famoso por su próspera población de elefantes, pero también ha surgido como un paraíso para los observadores de aves. Cada invierno, más de 800 especies de aves migratorias y del Himalaya acuden al parque, lo que lo convierte en uno de los principales destinos de la India para la observación de aves y la fotografía de vida silvestre. Desde animados pescadores reales hasta majestuosas águilas y visitantes migratorios raros, el parque ofrece un sinfín de oportunidades para los amantes de la naturaleza. Siente la energía cruda de la naturaleza mientras exploras los paisajes antiguos donde se formaron los Himalayas, con el río Ganges sagrado fluyendo a lo largo del límite del parque. La combinación de bosques densos, lechos de ríos y pastizales abiertos crea un telón de fondo inolvidable para su aventura de vida silvestre. Lo que puedes ver Mantenga los ojos abiertos para una mezcla diversa de vida silvestre, incluyendo : Elefantes asiáticos Leopardos Tigres de Bengala Nilgai y ciervos manchados
Opciones de la excursión
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Recogemos según el punto de referencia acordado previamente, como el hotel / casa de huéspedes / Ashram o lugar de recogida personalizado según el horario acordado previamente
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(4)
We were grateful for the opportunity to have transportation to/from our hotel in Rishikesh to a Rajaji National Park/Tiger Reserve safari. We did not see tigers, but we saw more than 25 elephants. There were 16 in one herd that crossed the road roughly 40-50 yards behind our jeep! We also saw another small herd of six with two baby elephants, and another mother and baby in a dried river bed/ wash area where one bull elephant charged at and drove away another male. We also saw hornbills, a monitor lizard, and sambar deer alerting one another that there was a predator, likely a leopard, lying in a thicket. It was an amazing experience! The natural landscape is stunning as well. Words of advice to others: (1) If a foreigner like us, bring passports with you; (2) Cellphones/ phone caneras are not allowed in the park. We honored this, but noticed enforcement inequities in other jeeps; (3) Rishikesh traffic is heavy and chaotic, so it takes 45-60 minutes to get the the park and your waiting jeep and guide. All in all, this was an unbelievably amazing experience!
Thank you so much for sharing your incredible experience! 🙏 We are truly happy to know that your safari to Rajaji National Park from Rishikesh turned out to be so memorable. Witnessing more than 25 elephants, including herds with babies and even a dramatic moment between bull elephants, is something very special—and not many travelers get to experience wildlife so closely in their natural habitat. Rajaji is known for its rich biodiversity, and sightings like hornbills, monitor lizards, and sambar deer alert calls truly reflect the raw beauty of the जंगल. Even without spotting a tiger, such moments make the safari unforgettable. We also appreciate your helpful tips for future travelers: Carrying passport is important for foreign visitors Following park rules like no mobile phones ensures conservation ethics Planning travel time from Rishikesh due to traffic is very practical advice Your words perfectly capture what we aim to offer—an authentic wildlife experience with comfort and smooth coordination. We would love to host you again for more spiritual and adventure journeys in the Himalayas 🌿 📲 For bookings & inquiries (WhatsApp): +91 7078203030 Looking forward to welcoming you back soon! 😊
we booked our trip in the afternoon and hoped to sight few animals. but saw lot of deers, sambhar, peacock and one elephant. the experience to drive around in a forest is a great experience
Thank you for sharing your wonderful safari experience! 🌿 We’re so glad you chose to explore the जंगल beauty of Rajaji National Park and had a memorable time. Even though afternoon safaris can sometimes be quieter for big wildlife sightings, it’s amazing that you spotted deer, sambar, peacocks, and even an elephant—that’s truly special! Driving through the forest trails of Rishikesh side offers a peaceful and immersive experience, where the real joy lies not just in spotting animals but in feeling connected with nature. The sounds of the forest, fresh air, and scenic surroundings make every safari unique. For fellow travelers: early morning safaris usually increase chances of spotting more wildlife, but every safari—like yours—has its own charm and surprises. We truly appreciate your feedback and hope to host you again for another unforgettable wildlife adventure! 🐘🌿 For bookings and more details about safaris, feel free to contact us directly at +91-7078203030. We’ll be happy to assist you with the best timings and availability. #RajajiNationalPark #RishikeshSafari #WildlifeExperience #UttarakhandTourism #NatureSafari #IncredibleIndia
The driver was on time and took us to the safari. from there, we had to use the park jeeps. We saw mostly spotted deers, 1 elephant from afar, hens, peacocks and an eagle. I think the area we were in were mostly spotted deers. Interesting Safari
Dear Guest, Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re glad to hear that the driver was punctual and that you enjoyed the safari. It’s wonderful that you got to see spotted deer, peacocks, an elephant from afar, hens, and an eagle — even if the area was mostly home to deer, it sounds like a memorable wildlife experience. We appreciate your feedback and hope you join us again for more exciting safaris around Rishikesh! Warm regards, Rishikesh Day Tour Team
The safari itself took a couple of hours The anticipation of seeing the animals and hearing them was cool Managed to see an elephant but only the one which made the trip but I can imagine this is not always the case



