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Ranthambhore National Park

Witness majestic tigers in their natural habitat.

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Explore Ranthambhore National Park

Discover the majestic Indian tiger in one of India's largest national parks, surrounded by stunning hills and rich wildlife.

A tiger is walking through a lush, green forested area. Surrounding trees have dense foliage, and the ground is covered with grass and various plants. The background includes a mesh fence, suggesting an enclosed environment.
A tiger is walking through a lush, green forested area. Surrounding trees have dense foliage, and the ground is covered with grass and various plants. The background includes a mesh fence, suggesting an enclosed environment.
A tiger with its striking orange coat and black stripes is walking through densely packed bamboo. The tiger's gaze is intense and focused, blending into its natural habitat.
A tiger with its striking orange coat and black stripes is walking through densely packed bamboo. The tiger's gaze is intense and focused, blending into its natural habitat.
A tiger walks along the edge of a pond in a dense forest filled with green foliage and tall trees. The scene captures the natural habitat of the tiger, highlighting its orange coat with black stripes.
A tiger walks along the edge of a pond in a dense forest filled with green foliage and tall trees. The scene captures the natural habitat of the tiger, highlighting its orange coat with black stripes.

About Ranthambhore Travels

Join us in experiencing the breathtaking beauty and wildlife of Ranthambhore National Park, a paradise for nature lovers and photographers.

Wildlife Adventure Tours

Experience the breathtaking beauty and wildlife of Ranthambhore National Park on guided tours.

Tiger Sightings
A tiger is walking through a lush green area, surrounded by grass and vegetation. In the background, there are structures that appear to be enclosures or houses with red roofs and some trees.
A tiger is walking through a lush green area, surrounded by grass and vegetation. In the background, there are structures that appear to be enclosures or houses with red roofs and some trees.

Witness the majestic Indian tiger in its natural habitat during our exclusive tours.

brown deer on water during daytime
brown deer on water during daytime
A tiger leisurely rests on the forest floor, surrounded by bamboo and fallen leaves. Its sharp gaze is directed toward the camera, showcasing its majestic presence in the natural habitat.
A tiger leisurely rests on the forest floor, surrounded by bamboo and fallen leaves. Its sharp gaze is directed toward the camera, showcasing its majestic presence in the natural habitat.
Nature Photography

Capture stunning wildlife moments with our photography-focused tours tailored for enthusiasts.

Immerse yourself in diverse ecosystems teeming with flora and fauna, perfect for exploration.

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Ranthambhore Park

Explore the majestic Ranthambhore National Park, a premier wildlife destination in Rajasthan, renowned for its Indian tiger sightings and stunning landscapes.

Location

Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan

Hours

24*7

Gallery

A tiger walks confidently along a dirt path surrounded by dense green foliage, its gaze focused forward. The sunlight filters through the trees, highlighting the tiger's distinctive orange coat with black stripes.
A tiger walks confidently along a dirt path surrounded by dense green foliage, its gaze focused forward. The sunlight filters through the trees, highlighting the tiger's distinctive orange coat with black stripes.
A tiger is playfully interacting with two cubs in a lush green forest setting. The tiger appears to be in mid-air, possibly engaging in a playful pounce as the cubs are moving in the grassy area surrounded by vibrant foliage.
A tiger is playfully interacting with two cubs in a lush green forest setting. The tiger appears to be in mid-air, possibly engaging in a playful pounce as the cubs are moving in the grassy area surrounded by vibrant foliage.
A tiger prowls through a lush, green forest environment. Its gaze is fixed intently forward as if in search of prey. Sunlight filters through the overhead foliage, casting dappled shadows on the tiger's orange and black-striped coat. The scene conveys a sense of the tiger's natural habitat, partially obscured by dense underbrush and tree trunks.
A tiger prowls through a lush, green forest environment. Its gaze is fixed intently forward as if in search of prey. Sunlight filters through the overhead foliage, casting dappled shadows on the tiger's orange and black-striped coat. The scene conveys a sense of the tiger's natural habitat, partially obscured by dense underbrush and tree trunks.
A tiger is walking through a dense forest with a mix of dry and lush vegetation. The area is filled with tall trees, some of which have prominent brown and gray bark. The tiger, with its distinctive orange coat and black stripes, is partially obscured by the trees.
A tiger is walking through a dense forest with a mix of dry and lush vegetation. The area is filled with tall trees, some of which have prominent brown and gray bark. The tiger, with its distinctive orange coat and black stripes, is partially obscured by the trees.
A tiger walking along the edge of a water pool in a naturalistic enclosure, surrounded by greenery and shadows cast by the foliage. The sunlight highlights the tiger's distinctive orange and black stripes.
A tiger walking along the edge of a water pool in a naturalistic enclosure, surrounded by greenery and shadows cast by the foliage. The sunlight highlights the tiger's distinctive orange and black stripes.
A tiger walks along a dirt path in a dense forest, its fierce eyes fixed forward. The lush greenery and dim lighting create a mysterious atmosphere.
A tiger walks along a dirt path in a dense forest, its fierce eyes fixed forward. The lush greenery and dim lighting create a mysterious atmosphere.

Explore stunning wildlife moments from Ranthambhore National Park.

white clouds and blue skies

booking in advance.

ID proof is mandatory for all the visitor

No amount would be refunded on confirmed bookings.

Safari Booking once booked is non-transferable and cannot be exchanged with anyone.

Visitors must carry the same ID card that they have submitted during the online booking process.

Visitors aged 5 and below are free from the safari fees.

Zone 1 to 5 remains close on Tuesday & Zone 6 to 10 remains close in Wednesday.

Visitors can book Safaris 365 days in advance.

Passport details are must for foreign tourists to make reservations.

Safari tickets are issued on a first come & first serve basis (all subject to availability).

The forest officials can close the Park without any prior notice to visitors.

In case of any increase in safari fees after the booking or incomplete occupancy visitors will be liable to pay the difference at the boarding point.

All visitors are requested to report at the boarding point 10 min before the departure time of the safari.

There is always a Huge rush in Ranthambore, so it is always recommended to book safari and hotels in advance.

FaQs:-

1. What is Ranthambore National Park famous for?

Ranthambore is famous for its Bengal tigers, which can often be seen in their natural habitat. It is also known for its diverse wildlife, picturesque landscapes, and historical Ranthambore Fort.

2. What is the best time to visit Ranthambore National Park?

The best time to visit is between October and June, with peak tiger-sighting opportunities in March to May when vegetation is sparse.

3. What are the opening and closing dates of Ranthambore National Park?

The park is open from 1st October to 30th June and During July to September, Zones 6 to 10 remain open.

4. Where is Ranthambore National Park located?

It is located in Sawai Madhopur district, Rajasthan, India, approximately 170 km from Jaipur.

5. How can I book a safari at Ranthambore National Park?

Safaris can be booked online through the official government website or authorized agents. You can also book directly through via this link or the safari booking page.

6. What are the safari timings in Ranthambore National Park?

Safaris occur twice daily:

Morning Safari: 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM (varies by season)

Evening Safari: 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM (varies by season).

7. Which is the best safari zone in Ranthambore for spotting tigers?

Zones 1 to 6 are considered the best for tiger sightings, with Zones 2, 3, and 4 being particularly popular.

8. What is the difference between a Gypsy and a Canter safari?

Gypsy: A 6-seater open jeep, ideal for small groups and close wildlife encounters.

Canter: A 20-seater open bus, suitable for larger groups and budget-friendly options.

9. What animals can be seen in Ranthambore National Park?

Apart from tigers, visitors can spot leopards, sloth bears, striped hyenas, crocodiles, jackals, sambar deer, and various bird species.

10. What are the chances of spotting a tiger in Ranthambore?

The chances vary by season and zone but are relatively high, especially in Zones 2, 3, and 4 during early mornings or late evenings.

11. Who are the famous tigers of Ranthambore?

Some legendary tigers include Machali (T-16), known as the “Queen of Ranthambore,” and her descendants like Arrowhead (T-84) and Riddhi (T-124).

12. How do I reach Ranthambore National Park?

By Air: The nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport (170 km).

By Train: Sawai Madhopur Railway Station (11 km) connects well to major cities.

By Road: Easily accessible via buses or taxis from Jaipur, Delhi, and other cities.