Ranthambore National Park is one of India’s biggest national parks. It is 14 kilometres from the district of Sawai Madhopur and 180 kilometres from the Indian city of Jaipur in the southeast of the state of Rajasthan. One of the best places in the jungle to see the majestic and strong Royal Bengal Tiger. Ranthambore National Park is a popular place for wildlife enthusiast and photographers to visit. There are the Vindhyas and Aravalis hill ranges all around Ranthambore National Park, and Ranthambore Tiger Reserve covers an area of about 1410.64 sq. km, which includes the core area and the border area.
Visitors from all over the world love spending time on wild safaris in Ranthambore National Park. During the busy tourist season, which lasts from October to April, thousands of tiger lovers from all over the world come to Ranthambore National Park to go on a jungle safari. This is because the park is home to many famous tigers. On a jungle tour, you can get up close and personal with these dangerous wild animals in their natural habitat. It will be one of the most memorable wildlife experiences of your life.
Wild Animals: This park is proud to be home to many types of animals, reptiles, and birds. People mostly know the national park in Rajasthan as the place where the Royal Bengal Tigers live. In addition, the national park is home to many leopards, tigers, sloth bears, chital (spotted deer) and other types of deer, as well as the palm civet, jackal, desert fox, serpent eagle, and waterfowl. Together, these animals and others make up 40 species of mammals, 35 species of reptiles, and 320 species of birds.
Birds Watching: Ranthambore is home to a wide range of animals, and a lot of birds, which makes it an important place for birdwatching in India. There are about 320 different kinds of birds that live in the national park in Rajasthan. These birds include the serpent eagle, cormorant, painted sandgrouse, sarus crane, painted spurfowl, waterfowl, sandpiper, kingfisher, bronzed-winged jacana, and great-horned owl.
A lot of birds that come and go during the winter also live in Ranthambore and its marshes. This is reason enough for bird watchers and ornithologists to visit the national park.
Photography: Ranthambore National Park is one of the best places in India to take pictures of wildlife because it has a lot of different landscapes, good light, and it’s not hard to see tigers. You can get great pictures of many animals and birds against a beautiful background in this well-known national park. The park has lakes that are great for taking pictures of wildlife as well as forts, castles, and ruins. It’s also one of the best places to take pictures of birds because there are so many kinds there.
The Ranthambore Fort is one of India’s oldest forts. Because of its historical importance, it has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Trinetra Ganesha Temple is located at the entrance of the Ranthambore Fort. It has been very popular with Lord Ganesha’s followers for a very long time.
People think that the Bakula region is the best place to see tigers in the Ranthambore forest. It also has some of the most beautiful scenery, with lots of trees and water.
The Kachida Valley is on the edge of the tiger reserve zone and is a must-see for wildlife lovers.
In the Ranthambore forest, the Jogi Mahal is now a tourist draw. It used to be where the Royals of the Jaipur Kingdom stayed when they went hunting in Ranthambore.
Gypsy Safari: You can call +919521256338 to book a Ranthambore Jeep Safari or a safari tour package. In Ranthambore, you can go on safari in the morning or evening in a gypsy, a six-seater car that is open on all sides.
There are ten ecotourism zones in Ranthambore. You can embark on a Jeep adventure in each of them. The best way to see wildlife in Ranthambore National Park is on a Jeep Safari. Ranthambore only lets 20 jeeps in at a time. The Forest Department keeps track of gypsies, and they’re great for small groups. In Ranthambore, the Jeep Safari is the best way to see tigers, watch birds, and take pictures.
Canter Safari: One of the best ways to see the wildlife in Ranthambore National Park is to go on a canter safari. This is an open-air bus with 20 seats that goes to some of Ranthambore’s game areas. Canter is the best choice for large groups of tourists who don’t want to book two or three jeeps.
You can book your Canter Safari in Ranthambore National Park in advance up to 90 days before your trip. Visitors to Ranthambore can go on canter safari in the morning or the evening, between October 1 and June 30, you can go on a canter adventure.
By Air: The Sanganer Airport in Jaipur is located around 145 km away and is the nearest airport to Ranthambore Park and You can take a taxi or your own car from the airport to reach the park.
Via Train: The closest train station is Sawai Madhopur Railway Station, which is 14 kilometres away from Ranthambore National Park. The park is about 200 kilometres away from Jaipur Railway Station. The trains that link both of them to India’s big cities are very good.
Via Road: On NH 11A and NH8, you can get to Ranthambore from Delhi. On NH 76, you can get to it from Udaipur and Allahabad. The road SH 24 connects Ranthambore to Jaipur. SH 1 connects Agra and Bharatpur to Sambabad. Ranthambore National Park is 381 km away from Delhi, 239 km away from Agra, 388 km away from Udaipur, and 1031 km away from Mumbai.
Machli (T-16)
Ustad (T-24)
Dollar (T-25)
Noori (T-105)
Sultana (T-107)
Riddhi (T-124)
Ranthambore National Park is a top wildlife destination in Rajasthan, attracting visitors worldwide. Known for its diverse wildlife and lush flora, it offers a range of accommodations, from luxury resorts to standard and deluxe hotels.
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While visiting the Park, you may enjoy and explore the natural beauty around you, catch a lot of wonderful moments, and go on a camel and jeep safari. While a three-day visit to Ranthambore can be enjoyable for people of all ages, youngsters will get the most out of it
Zone 03 : Padam Talab, one of the famous lakes in Ranthambore national park is located in this zone, making it one of the prime zones to get a sight of a tiger. This zone is the home to star tigers like Sitara (T-28), Krishna (T-19) and their cubs.
The best time to visit Ranthambore National Park is considered to be from November to April, although Ranthambore Park is open to tourists from October to June. The months of May and June are favorite months for wildlife photographers and enthusiasts as tigers and other wildlife can be easily spotted near the waterhole during the summer season.
Railways are the best means to reach Ranthambore Park.The nearest railway station to Ranthambore is SawaiMadhopur which is located about 14 km from the park.However, Ranthambore is well connected to most major cities in India by road.Jaipur is the nearest airport to Ranthambore National Park, which is about 180 km by road.
By Air: The nearest airport to reach Ranthambore National Park is Sanganer Airport in Jaipur. The distance between Jaipur and Ranthambore is about 180 km and there are regular flights for Jaipur from all the major cities including, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, etc.
The Sawai Madhopur railway station is the nearest railway station from the Ranthambore Park. The station is located at the distance of about 11 km from the park and the tourist can catch the local bus, taxi or cab to reach the Ranthambore Park from the Sawai Madhopur station.
We recommend you to book Ranthambore Wildlife Safari online by visiting our Ranthambore Park website.To book Jungle Safari online, you have to select your preferences in the online form given in the website and send it to us. After receiving your request, our Safari experts will contact you with all necessary information.
Vehicle: | Indian Nationals: | Foreign Nationals: |
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Jeep (6-Seater): | INR 1800 per passenger | INR 3700 per passenger |
Canter (20-Seater) | INR 1300 per passenger | INR 2700 per passenger |
Besides the Ranthambore Park, there are many other places to visit inside the Ranthambore tiger reserve like the Ranthambore Fort, Padam Lake, Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Jogi Mahal and the various species of flora and fauna, which are also worth a look.
A typical visit to Ranthambore National Park requires 2 to 4 days, with 3 days being ideal for multiple safaris, visiting Ranthambore Fort, and exploring other local attractions.
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