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An Indian Tiger Safari
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claassenam
, 03-28-2007 at 01:55 PM (69868 Views)
We spent a couple days of our 20-day tour of India recently at the Oberoi Vanyavilas, a tented safari camp in Sawai Madhopur, on the edge of Ranthambore National Park. Ranthambore is one of several notable national parks throughout India where tigers can be spotted, the other most famous parks being Jim Corbett and Bandavargh. We mainly chose to visit Ranthambore because of the close proximity to the "Golden Triangle" of Agra, Delhi and Jaipur, and the great reputation of the Oberoi Vanyavilas resort.




Vanyavilas lived up to its reputation. The resort is gorgeous, the individual tents huge and divinely decorated, and the service the best we ever had. We arrived by train from Delhi quite late, at about 2AM, and an ensemble of about ten staff were up waiting up for us, offering us fresh watermelon juice, escorting us to our room,etc. The chef waited up specifically to ask us if he could prepare us a late-night snack, and when we said we were famished he guessed perfectly and prepared some grilled ham-and-cheese sandwiches, pickles and french fries (our first "American" meal after days of eating curries and tikkas, perfect at that late hour!) Every minute we spent at Vanyavilas was heaven, even with the early start to the jeep safaris in the morning!

The perfect safari day: 6AM we waited in the lobby for our jeeps "gypsys" to arrive, where fresh squeezed juices, coffee and cookies were waiting to help us wake up. They packed us into 6-person open jeeps with blankets (with the wind blowing it can be quite cold until the sun comes out) and sent us on our way. It's about a 15 minute drive to the park entrance, where a collection of 6-person jeeps and much larger 20-person "canters" were lined up waiting to get in. They stagger the entrance to the park and break up the entire park into different regions, each gypsy or canter must stay in their designated region. Thus, some haggling can go on behind the scenes for the driver and guides to get the better regions where the most tigers have been seen. More tiger spottings = happier passengers = bigger tips for the driver! Well, we got lucky! After spotting some tracks and droppings, we tracked down two 8-month old tiger cubs within the first hour of the safari. One was waiting on the side of the road, posing quietly for us as if he knew we wanted his photo:

He and his sibling showed off for us for a while, wrestling and playing in the trees a bit. We went off and explored a bit more of the park but kept returning to spy on these two amazing cubs. They ultimately were hiding back behind a bunch of bushes, and the 6 of us in the jeep kept having to essentially play "Where's Waldo" trying to spot the cubs in the brush. Regardless of the chance of spotting one of the 32 current tigers and cubs at Ranthambore, the park itself is gorgeous, with some lakes, some old ruins of castles and hunting lodges strewn throughout. The huge crumbling Ranthambore fort still hovers high above on a peak and hindu ceremonies are still held in a temple in the same area. There is a wide assortment of other wildlife including elk, parrots, monkeys, several types of deer, peacocks, crocodiles, wild boars, etc. Even without a tiger spotting, the trip is worthwhile. Of course, the drivers are incredibly focused on finding a tiger for their passengers to photograph, so it really becomes a game of cat-and-mouse!

After our three hours in the park were up, we drove back to Vanyavilas to have breakfast, swap stories of tiger spottings (or lack thereof, as the case may be) with other guests, and relax until the afternoon safari. The breakfast there is fabulous, served if you like in their outdoor courtyard surrounding a big bonfire pit. A well-deserved meal after all that driving around!

1PM and back out for drive number two! I have to admit my husband and I were still on a high from seeing the first two cubs. Only about half of the guests we spoke with saw anything during their first drive, and spotting a cub earns you extra bragging rights! We didn't necessarily have high expectations for the second drive and doubted that anything could top the sightings of the first. And for the first couple hours we were correct. We drove to a new, more open and more beautiful area of the park where the biggest lake is located. Literally hundreds of animals were feeding and hanging around in the marshy areas around the lake. Our driver thought there was a chance the famous tiger "Lady of the Lake" (the world's most photographed tiger) would appear, but after a couple hours of lingering around the same areas we were ready to give up. My husband and I weren't disappointed - we had had an excellent morning sighting and could leave for the day happy - but the driver was determined. Finally, just before we were ready to leave, we went back to the same spot we had been lurking all afternoon. We knew something was up when we saw several other jeeps circled around. There she was, the "Lady of the Lake" acting the diva in a little mud puddle, splashing around and posing for all of the paparazzi! She was huge and gorgeous, and gave my husband some amazing photos:



Then, just as she was getting up and beginning to leave the area, our driver began leaving also. He seemed to know what he was doing, so we dared not protest! Amazingly, "Lady"


was not far behind. Our driver knew that she was circling around the lake and he took a back way to catch up. Little did we know that what he suspected would happen was about to come true: "Lady" was circling to pick up her 3 3-month old cubs, who had never before been seen by visitors! The four of them crossed directly in front of our jeep and then walked on down the road. We were speechless. They were amazing.




After all of this excitement, we were thrilled and exhausted! We were happy to retreat back to our lovely tent for a well-needed nap. And after resting and revisiting our new hundreds of photos, we returned to the Vanyavilas dining room for an amazing alfresco dinner, this time with a full bonfire and live musical accompaniment. Thankfully all of the Vanyavilas guests had had at least one tiger spotting during the day. Several had joined us in the spotting of "Lady of the Lake". Spirits were very high! I can't recommend Vanyavilas and a visit to Ranthambore National Park enough. It really was the highlight of our entire trip to India, which was in itself filled with wonderful days. Vanyavilas was superb. Besides the safari excursions, it is a wonderful relaxing place to unwind after days of dealing with the craziness of the Indian cities. The service is exceptional without being suffocating. There are other activities to be had, such as a spa treatment or yoga class. We decided our second day to skip the jeep tours (the first day had been so good, we didn't think it could get any better!) and had a private yoga class in their outdoor yoga pavilion, which is serene and lovely. There were even wild peacocks walking around in the distance as we did our down dogs and sun salutations! It was a lovely couple days and I wouldn't have changed it. Hopefully Luxury Link will add some of these Oberoi hotels to the portfolio as they would fit the criteria perfectly.







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  1. mary-j's Avatar
    Claasenam, it sounds as though you had a wonderful experience. We are still undecided where to go later this year and as two places I am interested in is either a safari in S.Africa or India. So, I could kill two birds with the one stone and go for the Vanyaivilas and Rathambore Park and that way I will get my safari(well kind of?) and see India too. Where else did you stay? We were considering either Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur or Udaivilas but not sure how much traveling would be involved between the two? When you went out on your safari, how many people are in the vehicle and is it an open-topped vehicle?
    I'm sure you have such wonderful memories and photo's from your trip. Unfortunately, I was not able to view the photo's There was just a red cross where the photo's should be. I really enjoyed reading about the trip though.
    Thanks
    Mary
  2. claassenam's Avatar
    Hi Mary,

    I'm trying to figure out how to get my photos to "stick" - they were up for a little while but I think it has something to do with my online photo server, anyone with any suggestions for a good public photo server please help!

    Regarding India, I do think that this was a great safari experience, although it is definitely tiger centric. That said, I think a Tiger may be the most beautiful, exciting animal to spot! You will see elephants and some of the other typical safari animals throughout India, but not in the wild. The national park was beautiful and full of other wildlife and the Vanyavilas resort is amazing!

    Udaipur is definitely worth a visit, although I recall you wanted to spend a full week there and I just don't think that is a good use of your time. If you are going to India for the first time, you should really do a full tour and at least include Agra and Jaipur alongside Udaipur and Ranthambore. Flying around India is fairly easy, also the train system is great (not exactly luxurious, but the first class cabins are fine). I think you could probably fly from Delhi to any of the cities except Ranthambore, but there is an easy train there. Some towns are close enough you would simply drive between them, such as Delhi and Agra. There are any number of tour companies who can customize a tour for you, allowing you to stay at either all of the fabulous Oberoi resorts or mix and match with other hotels...I highly recommend Jai Mahal Palace in Jaipur and The Imperial Hotel in Delhi. In Udaipur, I would recommend the Taj Lake Palace (although Udaivilas looks amazing as well.)

    Let me know if you need any other fodder for your future trip!
  3. mary-j's Avatar
    Thanks and "yes" I may ask you some more questions about India. Hope you don't mind?
  4. mary-j's Avatar
    Claasenam, your photo's are now showing. They are excellent and the Vanyavilas look like a place I would love to stay. What about the vehicles they used. how many are in the one vehicle?
  5. claassenam's Avatar
    Hi Mary,

    Thanks for looking again - I'm glad you can see the photos this time!

    There are two modes of transportation at Ranthambore - the 6-person open jeeps and the 20-person open large trucks, called canters. You definitely want to be in a jeep, so make sure your tour company or Vanyavilas books this for you.....there are a limited number allowed in the park at any one time.
  6. lhbrown's Avatar
    Hi claassenam,

    Excellent trip report. Thanks for sharing your wonderful experience with us. Would have loved to see the pictures. I tried to view your blog on Firefox and when I clicked on the picture squares, I got the message "No permission to access photos"... Then I tried to view your blog on Opera, but when I click on "Image" it brings me right back to the blog... What a bummer, would have liked to see the pictures....
  7. lhbrown's Avatar
    Hi claassenam,
    Tried again, this time on IE, but still no result on the pictures. By the way, was this a LL property you went to?
  8. claassenam's Avatar
    Hi Travelfan - thanks for looking! I am working on reposting my photos, I need to find a host that keeps the URL for the photos the same for longer than an hour! Have you tried posting any of your own photos? Do you have any suggestions?

    Also, sorry to say that this is not yet a LL property but there have been several requests to add the Oberoi properties.
  9. two2go's Avatar
    Hi Claassenam
    I've got to admit that these blogs are interesting & addictive. This is definitely one that I will have to refer to my husband, he his going to really enjoy it. He has already spoken about going on a safari, but I am still a little reluctant.

    I could just imagine everyone with their mouths open as the "Lady of the Lake" decided to walk by with her cubs. That had to be a once in a lifetime experience.

    Just a few questions... Are you always in the Jeep when you are on a safari? Did you feel a danger when you were in the park at anytime?

    Also, I too would have loved to see some of the pictures you have to offer, but unfortunately they don't show up.
    Message Edited by two2go on 04-04-200706:37 AM

    Message Edited by two2go on 04-04-200706:39 AM
  10. claassenam's Avatar
    Hi Two2go

    Thanks for looking! Hopefully I'll get the photos back up soon. They really are excellent (my husband is a great photographer, I'm not taking any credit for the pics!)

    We were always in an open jeep, there really isn't any danger. I think there has been only one freak incident in the past 15 years where a tiger came into the town and mauled a child. Generally visitors are quite safe. We did get out of the jeep at one point for a restroom break; there were only a bunch of birds around and we had a distant view of a crocodile. Just like in any natural environment we were told if we saw any kind of animal to just be still and not approach. I never felt any danger, even when the tigress was right next to our jeep with her cubs. We were quiet (although murmuring "Oh My Gosh" under our collective breaths!) and just watched and waited....
  11. claassenam's Avatar
    So I finally managed to repost the pictures (using PhotoBucket) but they are all cut off halfway! Not sure why this is happening? Can anyone help? I thought at first that it is the format of these blogs (very narrow) but I recall when I first posted my photos with kodakgallery and yahoo they showed the entire image. If it's not one thing it is another! Well, at least you can get a better idea of what I was describing!
  12. two2go's Avatar
    Hi C
    Trust me the pictures are now posted, and are amazing! What a treat... "The Lady of the Lake" she is a beautiful animal. All that said, you won't catch me close to any tiger anytime soon. Thank you for sharing such a great travel experience.
  13. lhbrown's Avatar
    Hi C
    The pictures look great. What a chance you had to see the mother tiger and the two little cubs. In the second picture, from the top, is this you by any chance.... just like to put a fact to the name????
  14. claassenam's Avatar
    Travelfan - you are right, that;s me! A horrible, horrible picture, and purposely far away and blurry because I'm wary about posting photos of us online, but yes, you are correct. I just wanted to show a photo of the amazing tent!
  15. lhbrown's Avatar
    Hi C,
    Don't apologize, the picture is fine and achieved exactly what you intended it to do. The tent does look amazing. Your pictures and your account of the trip make me want to go there.... Thanks for the interesting post.
  16. cruisinred's Avatar
    Thank you for sharing your comments and "real" photos. You certainly got lucky with the tiger sightings, including the adorable cub!

    India is on my short list for a trip in the next two years or so, and I know I must include a stay at Vanyavilas.

    Did you stay at the other Oberoi hotels as wells, such as Udai Vilas?
  17. claassenam's Avatar
    Hi cruisinred,
    I'm so glad to hear that you are considering a trip to India! Take a look at the thread I began on India (a while ago) - I believe it is under the Asia or Worldwide destinations thread. We stayed at two of the Oberoi vilas hotels - Amarvilas in Agra and Vanyavilas. We just couldn't afford to do all 'vilas everywhere! Amarvilas can't be beat for the view, and we had a beautiful room, it was all great but came nowhere close to the uniqueness and service of Vanyavilas, probably because it is larger. I've heard the same of Udaivilas (even though it currently ranks as #1 on all the "World's Best" lists...) and would imagine it is similar at Rajvilas. Not that the other two properties aren't wonderful, but I would suggest staying at Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur due to its location on the lake and its history in the town. I would suggest Rambaugh Palace or Jai Mahal palace in Jaipur to get a feel for staying in a real palace. We stayed at Fateh Prakash in Udaipur (wouldn't really recommend it) and Jai Mahal in Jaipur, which we loved.

    Let me know if you have any other questions, okay? I owe you some great information after all your help with Vietnam/Cambodia!
  18. cruisinred's Avatar
    Thanks claassenam:

    My dream trip would include Rajastan, Sri Lanka and ending with time in the Maldives. So many places so little vacation time!

    I will definitely have some more India questions for you as my plans progress.

    Cruisinred
  19. claassenam's Avatar
    Cruisinred - I just read in this month's Travel and Leisure Oberoi has a special going on from now until September for just around $3000/8 nights at any of the Oberoi hotels in India, or a little more for up to 10 or 12 nights. That's quite a deal, considering when we were there the Vilas hotels were priced at $600-$900/night for a base-level room. Of course, we are getting into summer and that's when India is horribly hot! But perhaps worth looking into....
  20. curtiejoe's Avatar
    Hi claasenam

    Your blog on the tiger safari near Sawai Madrapur in India is outstanding! And, the photos of the tigers you encountered, and were able to upload into your blog (with the help of photobucket) are stunning! The one of the lone tiger lying in the golden grass is now featured as the background on my pc. Thanx for sharing your amazing experience with us at the LL Community.

    Curt
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