Duration : 05 Nights / 06 Days
Place Covered : Delhi - Jaipur - Ranthambore
Hotels
Sightseeing
Entry Tickets
MealsIndia’s Golden Triangle combines heritage cities with the thrill of wildlife safaris, and this six-day accessible itinerary ensures that travelers experience both with ease.
From Delhi’s Mughal monuments and bustling markets to Jaipur’s pink palaces and forts, every site is selected for barrier-free access. The journey then shifts to Ranthambore National Park, one of the best places in the world to spot Bengal tigers in their natural habitat, using modified jeeps designed for wheelchair users.
Handpicked hotels, accessible cultural venues, and personalized guiding make this adventure both inclusive and luxurious. It’s a chance to enjoy India’s history, architecture, and wilderness without barriers.
Arrive in Delhi, where airport staff provide wheelchair assistance and your private ramp-equipped vehicle awaits. Transfer to a 5-star accessible hotel with elevators, wide corridors, and adapted bathrooms.
After check-in, relax from your journey. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner with Indian and continental cuisine in the hotel’s accessible restaurant. The rest of the evening remains free for rest.
Morning sightseeing begins with Humayun’s Tomb, where ramps and accessible pathways allow smooth entry to its Mughal gardens. Continue to Qutub Minar complex, where designated routes provide access to open courtyards and interpretation panels.
After lunch, drive past India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan for photo stops, then visit the National Museum, which offers step-free galleries. Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, travel by private accessible vehicle to Jaipur. On arrival, check into your palace-style 5-star accessible hotel. Rest in the afternoon or enjoy the pool and spa facilities, designed with ramps and adapted seating.
In the evening, attend a folk dance and music performance arranged in an accessible cultural auditorium. Dinner is served at your hotel’s courtyard restaurant.
Morning visit to Amber Fort begins with a jeep transfer directly to the upper courtyard, bypassing the steep climb. Explore Diwan-i-Aam and Sheesh Mahal’s accessible sections with your guide. Ramps and handlers ensure comfort throughout.
In the afternoon, tour City Palace, where galleries and museums are adapted for wheelchair users. Later, visit Jantar Mantar’s open courtyards, accessible for smooth navigation. Dinner is arranged at a heritage haveli with ramped entry.
After breakfast, transfer to Ranthambore National Park by accessible vehicle. On arrival, check into a luxury jungle lodge with barrier-free cottages and adapted bathrooms. After a short rest, set out for an evening safari.
Modified jeeps fitted with support systems allow wheelchair users to board safely. Accompanied by an experienced naturalist, you venture into the forest where deer, leopards, and Bengal tigers may appear. Return to the lodge for dinner under the stars, followed by a relaxed evening by the bonfire.
Wake early for another safari drive in Ranthambore. The crisp morning air, birdsong, and the chance of spotting tigers at watering holes create a thrilling atmosphere.
Safari routes are chosen for accessibility and comfort.
Return to the lodge for breakfast, then transfer back to Jaipur or Delhi by accessible vehicle for your onward flight. Assistance is provided throughout the departure process.
Yes, modified jeeps with ramps and support are used for safaris.
Sightings depend on nature, but Ranthambore is one of the best places in India for tigers.
Yes, with elevators, adapted rooms, and accessible washrooms.
Yes, jeeps provide access to upper courtyards with ramped areas.
October to April offers pleasant weather and good chances of wildlife sightings.
Yes, guides and naturalists are trained to assist wheelchair users.
Yes, folk music and dance performances in accessible venues are included.
Breakfast daily and selected curated dinners.
Yes, jeeps accommodate both wheelchair users and their companions.
Yes, all safari permits and park entry charges are included.
Yes, the lodge has first-aid and the town has medical facilities.
It blends India’s heritage and wildlife in a fully accessible and luxurious way.