Ranthambore Gharial Sanctuary and Chambal Safari by boats.
Ranthambore Gharial Sanctuary and Chambal Safari by boats.
Ranthambore Gharial Sanctuary and Chambal Safari by boats.
Ranthambore Gharial Sanctuary and Chambal Safari by boats.
Ranthambore Gharial Sanctuary and Chambal Safari by boats.
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Ranthambore Gharial Sanctuary and Chambal Safari by boats.

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Highlights

Enjoy the beauty of the Chambal River's pristine waters and the surrounding environment
Experienced the thrill of a boat ride along the Chambal River
Learn about the conservation efforts to protect the gharial and gangetic dolphin
Itinerary
Discover the Ranthambore Gharial Sanctuary and Chambal Safari on a boat ride along the Chambal River. Spot gharials, muggers, turtles, crocodiles, and numerous bird species.

Start your adventure at the Ranthambore Gharial Sanctuary, located near the Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan. The sanctuary is dedicated to the conservation of the gharial, a critically endangered species of crocodile.

Take a boat ride to observe these reptiles in their natural environment, along with scenic views of the riverbanks and surrounding landscapes. The sanctuary is also home to other species of crocodiles, such as the mugger crocodile, and various species of fish and birds.

Next, embark on a thrilling Chambal Safari. The Chambal River flows through the states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. The safari takes you on a boat ride through the river's waters, known for its crystal-clear flow and its importance to wildlife.

The Chambal region is one of the last natural habitats of the gharial, the gangetic dolphin, and the Indian skimmer, along with a variety of migratory birds. Spot gharials basking on the riverbanks, muggers lounging in the sun, and other wildlife such as turtles, crocodiles, and numerous bird species.

The boat safari also gives an opportunity to explore the serene, untouched landscapes of the Chambal region, which is a biodiversity hotspot.