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Welcome to Ranthambore Tours

    Welcome to Ranthambore National Park

    Discover the Wild Heart of Rajasthan

    Ranthambore National Park is one of India’s most popular wildlife destinations, famous for its Royal Bengal Tigers. Located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and thrilling safari experiences.

    Nestled between the Aravalli Hills and the Vindhya Plateau, the park covers an area of 1,334 sq. km, with 392 sq. km marked as the core area. It is one of the best places in the world to spot tigers in their natural habitat during the day.

    What Can You Expect to See in the Ranthambore National Park?

    Bengal Tiger: Ranthambore is a famous jungle safari spot for its majestic predator. You can often see them during Ranthambore Tours, which are the park’s main attraction.

    Ranthambore Jungle Safari Timings

    S. NoMonthMorning TimeEvening Time
    11st October to 31st October6.30 AM to 10.00 AM2.30 PM to 6.00 PM
    21st November to 31st January7.00 AM to 10.30 AM2.00 PM to 5.30 PM
    31st February to 31st March6.30 AM. to 10.00 AM2.30 PM to 6.00 PM
    41st April to 15th May6.00 AM to 9.30 AM3.00 PM to 6.30 PM
    515th May to 30th June6.00 AM to 9.30 AM3.30 PM to 7.00 PM

    Ranthambore Travel

    Looking for the best Ranthambore safari experience? We are your local Ranthambore travel agents, offering unique, easy, and affordable tours tailored to your needs.

    With years of experience, we help travelers see Royal Bengal Tigers, enjoy the beauty of nature, and explore the rich heritage of Ranthambore—all stress-free.

    How to Plan Ranthambore Tour

     

    Planning a Ranthambore tour is an exciting journey for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. To enjoy a smooth and memorable experience, here’s everything you need to know in one easy-to-understand guide:

    The best time to visit Ranthambore National Park is from October to June, when the chances of spotting Royal Bengal Tigers are highest. Remember, Zones 1 to 5 remain closed during monsoon (July to September), while Zones 6 to 10 stay open even during the rainy season.

    Book your hotel or resort early, as Ranthambore gets a lot of visitors in peak seasons. From budget stays to luxury jungle lodges, you’ll find many options near Sawai Madhopur, close to the safari entry gates.

    For safaris, the park offers two choices:

    • Jeep Safari (6-seater) – Great for close views and wildlife photography

    • Canter Safari (20-seater) – Best for groups and budget travellers

    Safari permits are mandatory and must be booked online or through registered tour agents. Each vehicle comes with a licensed nature guide, who helps you understand the park and spot wildlife safely

    LocationSawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, India
    EstablishedAs a wildlife sanctuary back in 1995, then came under Project Tiger in 1973, and lastly a National Park in 1980.
    Total Area1,334 square kilometers
    Major FaunaBengal Tigers, Leopards, Sloth Bears, Caracal, Striped Hyenas, Wild Boar, Chital, Sambar Deer, Jackals, Nilgai, Indian Python, Indian Bullfrog, Butterflies, etc.
    Different SafarisCanter Safari, Gypsy Safari and Boat Safari
    Safari TimingsMorning and Evening Safaris are allowed here.
    Major Attractions InsideRanthambore Fort, Raj Bagh Ruins, Lakes, Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Jogi Mahal
    Nearest Railway StationSawai Madhopur Railway Station
    Nearest AirportJaipur International Airport
    Safari ZonesIn Total 10 Safari Zones
    Climate DifferenceFrom October to March, the park remains pleasant. From April to June, the park remains hot and dry and in July, August, September – it experiences rainfall.
    Bird SpeciesOver 300 species of resident and migratory Birds. Major ones are Peacock, Great Horned Owl, Kingfisher, Painted Stork, Eagle, Vulture, Pelican etc.
    Forest TypeDeciduous Forest with trees like Bija, Teak. Moist Deciduous Forest with species like Indian laurel, Arjun. Mixed Forest and Grasslands.
    Conservation EffortsAnti-Poaching Measures, Habitat Improvement, Community Involvement, Monitoring and Research, Awareness Campaigns, Infrastructure Development, Relocation of Villages
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