Everything you need to carry and prepare for a comfortable, safe and enjoyable Rajaji National Park Jeep or Gypsy safari — from documents to clothing and camera equipment.
Government-issued ID — Aadhaar, passport, driving licence or voter ID.
Foreign nationals must carry their passport with valid visa.
Carry your confirmed booking details and any reference number provided.
Visitor info must match the ID presented at the safari entry point.
Khaki, olive, beige or muted earth tones. Avoid bright or flashy colours that may disturb wildlife.
Light cotton clothes for March-June. Carry a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen for sun protection.
Warm layers for November-February. Early morning safaris can be cold, especially in open jeeps.
DSLR, mirrorless or compact camera. Check current still/video camera charges. No flash photography.
Essential for birdwatching and observing distant wildlife. Compact 8x or 10x models work well.
Extra camera batteries and memory cards. Charging options are limited inside the park.
Prescribed medicines, basic first aid and any personal medical supplies. Dust and motion sickness remedies can help on bumpy tracks.
Carry a reusable water bottle. Light snacks are fine but all wrappers must be carried out — no littering.
Sunscreen, hat and sunglasses for summer months. Even winter afternoons can be sunny.
Carry insect repellent, especially in summer and around wetlands like Jhilmil.
Now that you know what to carry, book your safari directly with our local team.