IThe Two Cats
Ranthambore Jawai
Four nights in Ranthambore's tiger country. Three nights among the granite leopard country of Jawai. One naturalist team. One considered route.
Curated multi-destination wildlife journeys across Rajasthan — led by senior naturalists, delivered through private vehicles and considered properties.
A good safari is not a room with a view of a park. It is a sequence of mornings and evenings, shaped by someone who has spent years learning the land.
We design and lead multi-destination wildlife journeys across Rajasthan's tiger and leopard country. Each journey is built for the people taking it — not assembled from a catalogue. Our naturalists are senior, salaried, and ours. Our properties are chosen, not packaged. Our vehicles are private, always.
We came to this work because the alternative — shared Jeeps, rotating guides, and lodges selected by margin rather than merit — missed the point of being in the wild at all.
Read our full storyRajasthan is not one wildlife destination. It is several, and the difference matters. Tiger country. Leopard hills. India's first leopard reserve at the edge of a heritage city. Returning forests. Quiet sanctuaries off the circuit.
Ranthambore Jawai
Four nights in Ranthambore's tiger country. Three nights among the granite leopard country of Jawai. One naturalist team. One considered route.
Ranthambore Jawai Kumbhalgarh
A longer arc through Rajasthan's cat country, closing on the quieter Aravalli hills. Wildlife at pace, with time for the land between sightings.
Ranthambore Focused
For those with less time and more focus. Eight drives across five zones. A deep immersion in a single park, done right.
A week in one lodge misses the point. Journeys move — tiger country to leopard hills — because the wild is plural.
A guide can show you a park. A naturalist reads it. Senior, salaried, ours — with years in these forests.
No shared Jeeps, no crowded sightings. Your vehicle, your naturalist, your pace — and your silence when you want it.
A considered set of lodges and camps across five regions — selected for the experience they deliver, not the name on the gate.
Before dawn, a thermos and a briefing from your naturalist. Into the park as the light lifts. Three, sometimes four hours on trail. Back for a slow breakfast. An afternoon that's yours. Another drive as the heat breaks. Dinner, and often, the sound of something calling from beyond the camp.
See what a day looks like
Rajasthan's wildlife is recovering in places, retreating in others. How safaris are run matters — to the land, to the animals, and to the communities whose lives are tied to both.
The honest answer has more variables than the usual October-to-April guidance — and the shoulder months reward those who know them.
On granite hills, shared with Rabari shepherds, lives a population of leopards that have quietly rewritten what coexistence can look like.
What to expect, what to pack, what to let go of — from the first drive to the last evening by the fire.
Tell us what you're drawn to — tigers, leopards, quiet forests, or all of it. A journey designer will respond within 24 hours.