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About Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park, located in Rajasthan, is one of India’s most famous wildlife destinations, best known for its majestic Bengal tigers. Spanning 1,334 square kilometers, it offers a stunning mix of dense forests, rocky terrain, and ancient ruins, creating the perfect setting for an unforgettable safari experience.

Apart from tigers, the park is home to leopards, sloth bears, sambar deer, and over 270 bird species. Visitors can explore the wilderness through exciting jeep and canter safaris, providing close encounters with wildlife. The historic Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, adds a cultural charm to the visit.

Plan your ultimate wildlife adventure at Ranthambore! Browse safari options, discover the best zones, and book your experience effortlessly. Whether you’re a nature lover or an adventure seeker, this park promises a thrilling escape into Rajasthan’s untamed beauty.

Location

Located in southeastern Rajasthan, Ranthambore is easily accessible from Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Its proximity allows visitors to combine thrilling safaris with iconic cultural landmarks. The park’s dry forests, rocky hills, and grasslands support diverse wildlife beyond tigers. Leopards, sloth bears, and migratory birds thrive in this unique ecosystem. Its distinct terrain sets it apart from other Indian wildlife reserves. Ranthambore offers the perfect blend of adventure, nature, and history.

Geography

Ranthambore National Park is located in southeastern Rajasthan, covering 1,334 square kilometers. Its landscape features dry deciduous forests, rocky hills, open grasslands, and seasonal rivers. The park’s terrain creates a unique ecosystem, supporting tigers, leopards, and diverse wildlife. Lakes like Padam Talao enhance its beauty and serve as vital water sources. Steep cliffs, ancient ruins, and rugged scenery make it a premier wildlife destination.

Wildlife

Ranthambore is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, making it one of the best places for tiger sightings. Apart from tigers, visitors can spot:

Predators: Leopards, striped hyenas, jackals, and wild cats.
Herbivores: Sambar deer, spotted deer, nilgai, chinkara, and Indian wild boars.
Other Species: Sloth bears, marsh crocodiles, monitor lizards, and Indian civets.
With over 270 bird species, including eagles, owls, and kingfishers, Ranthambore is also a paradise for birdwatchers.

Birdlife

With over 270 bird species, Ranthambore is a haven for birdwatchers. Visitors can spot:

Raptors: Crested serpent eagles, steppe eagles, and shikras.
Waterbirds: Painted storks, egrets, herons, and kingfishers.
Other Birds: Indian paradise flycatchers, peacocks, owls, and parakeets.

The park’s lakes, cliffs, and forests create a perfect habitat for a rich diversity of birdlife.

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Ranthambore National Park, located in southeastern Rajasthan, is one of India’s most renowned wildlife sanctuaries, famed for its thriving population of Bengal tigers. Spanning 1,334 square kilometers, the park is named after the historic Ranthambore Fort, which stands as a majestic relic within its boundaries. Its diverse landscape, featuring dry deciduous forests, rocky hills, open grasslands, and serene lakes, provides a breathtaking setting for wildlife safaris and nature exploration.

Once the private hunting grounds of Rajasthan’s royals, Ranthambore was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1955. It gained national park status in 1980 and was designated a tiger reserve under Project Tiger in 1973, ensuring the protection of its rich biodiversity.

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Tigers & Tigresses

Tigers:

  • T-24 (Ustaad) – A legendary tiger of Ranthambore, famous for his majestic appearance and dominance. He was known for his large territory and strong presence in the park.
  • T-19 (Kachida Male) – Known for his striking looks and territorial behavior. He resides in the Kachida area and is a key figure in the park’s tiger population.
  • T-39 (Sultan) – A dominant male tiger who gained popularity for his powerful build and frequent sightings in the park’s central areas.

Tigresses:

  • Machli (T-16) – One of the most famous tigresses in Ranthambore, often called the “Queen of Ranthambore.” She was known for her striking beauty and success in raising cubs.
  • T-8 (Bina) – A well-known tigress who became famous for her graceful movement and excellent hunting skills.
  • T-41 (Noor) – A young and rising tigress in Ranthambore, known for her independent nature and significant role in maintaining the park’s tiger population.

Things to Do in Ranthambore

  • Jeep Safari – Venture into the core zones with expert guides for thrilling tiger sightings.
  • Canter Safari – A group safari option, ideal for larger groups exploring the wilderness.
  • Birdwatching – Spot over 270 bird species, from eagles to vibrant kingfishers.
  • Fort Exploration – Visit the historic Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Lakeside Sightseeing – Enjoy scenic views of Padam Talao, Malik Talao, and Rajbagh Lake.
  • Chambal Boat Safari – Enjoy a scenic boat ride on the Chambal River, spotting crocodiles, gharials, and various bird species.

Safari Timings & Best Time to Visit

Safari Timings:

Safaris are conducted in two shifts:

  • Morning Safari: 6:00 AM – 10:30 AM (varies by season)
  • Evening Safari: 2:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Best Time to Visit:

  • October to June – The park remains open.
  • March to May – Best for tiger sightings.
  • November to February – Best for pleasant weather and birdwatching.
  • July to September – Closed due to monsoons.

Entry Requirements & Safety Instructions

Entry Requirements:

  • Valid Permit – Entry requires a pre-booked safari permit.
  • Original ID Proof – Carry the same ID used for booking.
  • Entry Fee – A one-time gate fee is applicable.
  • Limited Visitors – Safari slots are limited; advance booking is advised.
  • Authorized Guide – A government-approved guide or naturalist is mandatory.

Safety Instructions:

  • Stay Inside Vehicle – Do not step out during the safari except at designated areas.
  • Maintain Silence – Avoid loud noises to prevent disturbing wildlife.
  • No Feeding Animals – Feeding wildlife is strictly prohibited.
  • No Smoking or Fires – To prevent forest fires, smoking and open flames are banned.
  • No Flash Photography – Flash and bright lights can disturb animals.

How to Reach Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is located in southeastern Rajasthan, with easy access from major cities like Jaipur, Delhi, and Agra.

✈ By Air

  • Nearest Airport: Jaipur International Airport (160 km)
    From the airport, you can hire a cab or taxi to Ranthambore.

🚆 By Train

  • Nearest Railway Station: Sawai Madhopur Railway Station (11 km)
    Regular trains connect Sawai Madhopur to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Jaipur. Taxis and local transport are available from the station to the park.

🚗 By Road

  • Jaipur to Ranthambore – 160 km (3.5–4 hours)

  • Delhi to Ranthambore – 380 km (7–8 hours)

  • Agra to Ranthambore – 260 km (5–6 hours)

Dos & Don'ts

✅ Dos

  • Follow Park Rules: Obey all guidelines and listen to your safari guide.
  • Maintain Silence: Keep noise levels low to avoid disturbing wildlife.
  • Wear Earthy Colors: Dress in muted shades like green, brown, or grey.
  • Carry Binoculars & Camera: Enhance your wildlife spotting experience.
  • Stay Inside the Vehicle: Never step out of the safari vehicle for safety.
  • Dispose of Waste Properly: Carry back your trash to keep the reserve clean.
  • Respect Wildlife: Observe from a safe distance and avoid disturbing animals.

❌ Don'ts

  • Do Not Feed Animals: Feeding wildlife disrupts their natural behavior.
  • No Loud Noises: Avoid honking, shouting, or playing loud music.
  • No Flash Photography: Flash can startle animals and cause distress.
  • Do Not Litter: Keep plastic and other waste out of the reserve.
  • No Smoking or Fire: Fire hazards are strictly prohibited.
  • Avoid Strong Perfumes: Strong scents can disturb wildlife.
  • Do Not Get Off the Vehicle: Stepping out is dangerous and strictly prohibited.

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Frequently Asked Question

The best time is October to June, with March to May being ideal for tiger sightings.

The nearest railway station is Sawai Madhopur (11 km), and the closest airport is Jaipur (180 km).

Yes, advance booking is highly recommended, especially during peak seasons.

  • Morning safari: 6:30 AM – 10:30 AM
  • Afternoon safari: 2:30 PM – 6:30 PM (Timings vary by season)

The fee varies by zone and vehicle type. Jeep safari prices range from ₹3,500 to ₹8,000 per vehicle.

No, the core zones are closed from July to September, but buffer zones may remain open.

  • Jeep Safari (6-seater, best for tiger spotting)
  • Canter Safari (20-seater, economical option)

Yes, every safari vehicle must have a government-authorized guide.

Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 are famous for frequent tiger sightings.

Leopards, sloth bears, hyenas, sambar deer, nilgai, crocodiles, and over 250 species of birds.

No, only registered safari vehicles are allowed inside.

Yes, there are many luxury resorts, budget hotels, and homestays near the park.

Yes, as long as visitors follow safety guidelines and stay inside the safari vehicle.

No, walking inside the park is strictly prohibited for safety reasons.

Photography is allowed, but flash photography is banned.

No, carrying outside food is not allowed, but you can bring water bottles.

No, there are no restrooms inside the core zones. Use facilities near the entry gates before your safari.

Wear earth-toned clothes (green, brown, beige), comfortable shoes, and a hat to blend with nature.

Yes, Ranthambore is home to over 250 bird species, including Indian paradise flycatcher, painted stork, and crested serpent eagle.

Sawai Madhopur (11 km) is the nearest city.

Most resorts and nearby areas have medical facilities, and emergency assistance is available. It’s always recommended to carry a basic first-aid kit.

No, camping is strictly prohibited inside the park.

Yes, it’s a great destination for families, but young children should be supervised.

No, night safaris are not allowed in Ranthambore.

Carry a camera, binoculars, water bottle, hat, sunglasses, and insect repellent.

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