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Old 21st February 2024, 10:29   #1
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Delhi-NCR Jeep Compass group travel to Ranthambore

Delhi NCR Jeep group travel to Ranthambore



Overview

Over the long weekend of 26th January 2024, as part of the Delhi NCR jeep owners group, I had organised a trip to Ranthambore. We had planned to drive through the newly built Delhi Mumbai expressway. It was meant to be for two nights and we stayed at Ranthambore Heritage Haveli. I have written a brief review of the property on tripadvisor as well. The trip was originally planned for 8-10 jeep families, however finally 5 families were able to make it.

The group that finally made it.
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Day 1

We started around 8:45am from Gurgaon after everyone assembled and planned to stop only for bio breaks. We had all planned to carry some simple breakfast - things that can be consumed as finger foods - parathas / sandwiches. We made it a potluck. Since I had been on this expressway a few times over the past 6 months I was aware that there would be limited options for meals.

The estimated travel time was about 4 hours but in reality it took us about 5.5 hours. The expressway had dense fog for the first 2-3 hours and when we stopped for a bio break we realised that the pit stop place did not have the bathrooms operational. We ended up then pulling into the next pit stop point only to realize that it was the one with McDonald’s and the crowd could only be described as one would see at a kumbh mela (for those who are unfamiliar with the reference here - the place was massively crowded). It took us all about 40 - 45 minutes to get through the long washroom queues. Lesson learnt- on this expressway in the near future- be prepared for massive crowds especially over long weekends and if you haven’t planned your departure time smartly.


The drive in the morning - poor visibility
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Our pit stop at McDonalds
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After the bio breaks, we gathered around our jeeps to share our packed breakfasts and had ice breaking conversations (quite apt for the cold weather that time).

When we hit the highway again, we were able to make up for the slow speeds in the fog. Note to other travelers on this expressway - be aware of the interceptor vans in addition to the speed cameras mounted on pillars.



Towards the last 7-10km towards the hotel, google maps took us through very narrow roads - some of our jeeps got scratched by tree branches and also bikers squeezing past in opposite directions. Later on, the hotel management team told us that we could have taken a slightly different route, had we spoken to the Hotel team and avoided the narrow passage.

Lesson learnt- don’t blindly follow google maps especially when going to new places.

We were lucky to get 6 cottages in one corner of the hotel, giving us our own private space. Kudos to the hotel owner - Mr Rajender for arranging everything.

Most of the remainder of the day was spent lazing around, sitting in the sun, and in the evening, having some snacks and drinks around a bonfire that the hotel had set up.

Around the bonfire
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Day 2

Early in the morning some of us woke up to go for a wildlife Safari (at least those who could get the bookings done in time). We headed out around 6:30AM from the hotel.

Lesson learnt- Such early morning Safaris are avoidable if you are unable to bear biting cold winds. I had 4 layers of warm clothes and still felt like I was in the Nights’ Watch (those not familiar - it’s a Game of Thrones reference).

I got some company.. this bird was perched on my head
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Sadly most of us could not see any tigers in Zone 6. Later I learnt that a few other tourists were able to spot tigers in other zones. Tiger sightings are a matter of luck.


No tiger sighting, but...
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Once we returned, we had breakfast, continued to laze around in the sun and took some photos around the hotel.


Photos from the hotel
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Most of us did not have a Safari booked in the second half of the day. One family did and soon after an early lunch at the hotel headed for the second Safari. Sadly they could not spot a tiger in their second attempt either.

Those of us who did not go for the second Safari ended up heading into town with the objective of visiting the Ranthambore fort but once we landed there we saw that the police was regulating the flow of the traffic. There were too many people that day visiting the fort. Just to enter the area going up to the fort there was a queue with a waiting time of over an hour. We all decided to skip the visit to the fort. Some of us went to a nice restaurant (Fateh’s cafe) while others went to visit the Chambal valley river Safari to spot crocodiles. These friends still spotted the crocodiles unlike those who went to spot a tiger. At least some of us got to see wildlife as part the trip.


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In the evening that day - my wife , friends Anshul, Sohrabh and I went to explore uncharted territory around the hotel. A few photographs below will provide an indication of what sort of places we were exploring.


Exploring unchartered territory
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Anshul with his drone
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It was fun driving on unpaved roads where we ended up doing mild off-roading. This turned out to be the highlight of our trip. We enjoyed this so much that we got other jeep families to the same spot the following morning.

Just before dinner we had hired a local astronomer (Sunil Sharma) who carried a huge telescope and we spent over an hour doing star gazing. That one hour was really enjoyable - worth every penny spent. Sunil was so passionate about his work and astronomy that he seemed to enjoy answering our queries no matter how trivial and took time to make sure everyone in our group got a chance to see stars, galaxies and know the historical significance.


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We wrapped up the night with casual chit chats , games of cards around the porch area of cottage rooms.


Day 3

After tea & a few snacks, we went to the spot near the hotel where we continued our mild off-roading adventures.


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When we all tried to trail behind each other on roads that didn't exist



Suhas who got his Trail Hawk also attempted to explore the Trail Hawks capabilities.

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Around 11am after a very heavy breakfast we all started back towards Delhi NCR.

Sadly Anshul’s car met with a small accident- while everyone inside the car was safe - the Jeep ended up in the service center for over a week. Lesson learnt - with rash tempo drivers and wandering cows on highways- maintain sufficient distance (even when you are driving slow).

Anshul's car at the service centre
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Most photo credits to Prerna, Saurabh Gune, Suhas, Anshul & Sohrabh

Signing off with a picture of the new expressway
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Last edited by aayusht : 21st February 2024 at 10:49. Reason: correct a few details
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Old 21st February 2024, 23:07   #2
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Re: Delhi-NCR Jeep Compass group travel to Ranthambore

Spotting tigers during safari is pure luck. I have done dozens of safari & have been able to spot tigers for exactly zero times

Surprised to know that Ranthambhore has a river safari!

About the NE4, could you provide more info on exit taken for Ranthambhore? Did you take an exit near Lalsot or were able to drive till Jaisapura/Kushtala?
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Re: Delhi-NCR Jeep Compass group travel to Ranthambore

Where is this group, if I may ask? The Jeep Life app or WhatsApp. I want to join for future excursions.
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Old 22nd February 2024, 13:02   #4
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Surprised to know that Ranthambhore has a river safari!

Its not Ranthambore that has the river safari - its closer to Chambal (I believe its called Palighat) - about an hour drive away from Ranthambore. I cant recall the details, but happy to circle back after consulting the group if you would like to know more.

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About the NE4, could you provide more info on exit taken for Ranthambhore?
We blindly followed google maps - but I believe we took the exit from Lalsot.
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Old 22nd February 2024, 20:18   #5
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Re: Delhi-NCR Jeep Compass group travel to Ranthambore

I was also there the same weekend and while the safari on 27th morning went dry, we had a beautiful sighting of Riddhi and her three cubs in the morning safari on 28th morning in Zone 4.

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We blindly followed google maps - but I believe we took the exit from Lalsot.
I read on the net that the PM inaugurated the whole highway upto Sawai Madhopur a few days back.
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Spotting tigers during safari is pure luck. I have done dozens of safari & have been able to spot tigers for exactly zero times
My mother's village is nearby. Have been to safari 3 times and spotted 3-4 tigers every time. Once, we spotted a tigress and 3 cubs on the way to fort (visiting Ganesh temple in the fort).
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Great thread. I happened to be at Ranthambhore on the same weekend as well, with a group of friends. Had booked the trip months in advance. Drove my Jeep, but didn't happen to spot the Jeep group anywhere while heading to Ranthambhore.

We got really lucky and spotted the grand tigress, Riddhi. She walked right next to our canter for a good 15-20 minutes. It was mind-blowing. The best spotting I've had in all my safaris so far. This was my third trip and second spotting in Ranthambhore.

On my drive back, I happened to witness the little accident that Anshul's car met, in my rear-view mirror. I stopped and checked if they were okay. Was glad to know that they were all safe. In fact my dash-cam captured the accident as well.

Hope his Jeep returned in top-shape.
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