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Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

Home of the Majestic Tiger and Untamed Wildlife

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Safari & Booking

Explore the wilderness through guided safaris conducted by certified forest guides and drivers.

Safari Zones
Ranthambore is divided into 10 zones — each offering unique landscapes and wildlife spotting opportunities.

Types of Safaris

Gypsy Safari (6-seater open jeep)
Canter Safari (20-seater open bus)

Safari Timings
Morning Safari:  6:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Evening Safari:  3:30 PM – 7:00 PM (timings vary seasonally)

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A Rare Blend of Natural and Cultural Heritage

Ranthambhore National Park is one of the few places in India where history and wilderness coexist in perfect harmony.

Nestled between the rugged Aravalli and Vindhya hills, the park is celebrated not only for its thriving population of Royal Bengal Tigers but also for the majestic Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 10th century, this ancient fort proudly overlooks the park's dense forests, serene lakes, and open grasslands, serving as a silent guardian of centuries of history.

As you explore the park, you'll discover a wealth of ancient ruins—including temples, mosques, hunting pavilions, and stepwells—each bearing witness to the passage of time alongside the region's abundant wildlife. This extraordinary blend transforms Ranthambore into a living museum of natural history and medieval architecture, offering a truly immersive experience for history enthusiasts, wildlife lovers, photographers, and nature seekers alike.

Safari Zones

ZonesKey Points Covered Distance (km)
1 Singhdwar, Raipur, Sultanpur, Kalapan 20
2 Jogimahal, Jhalra, Kamaldha, Gandhria  20
3 Jogimahal, Padam Talab, Rajbagh  18
4 Lakarda, Berda, Adidant  27
5Jokha, Kachida, Bagdah, Bakola  18
6Kundal, Mansarovar, Guda  27
7Chidikho, Kushalidarra  12
8Balas, Kalibhat, Mahakho  16
9Qualji, Ghati ka Tiraha, Pandu Kho  22
10Halonda, Kailashpuri, Devpura  20

About

A Legacy of Wilderness and Majesty

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is one of Rajasthan’s largest and most renowned tiger reserves, comprising:
Ranthambore National Park
Sawai Madhopur Sanctuary
Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary
Keladevi Sanctuary
Parts of the National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary …alongside several other forest areas.

Geography & Rivers
Bounded by the Banas River in the north and the Chambal River in the south, the reserve’s dry deciduous forests and open grassy meadows form an ideal habitat for thriving wildlife.

Location
Situated in Sawai Madhopur district, the reserve is easily accessible from Jaipur (166 km) and Delhi (352 km). The nearest railway station is Sawai Madhopur, and the nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport.

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Tiger Sightings

Witness the raw power and beauty of the Bengal tiger in its natural environment. A sight you'll never forget.

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Expert Guides

Our experienced guides provide insights into the park's ecosystem, enhancing your safari experience.

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Conservation Focus

Support our conservation efforts and help protect this precious habitat for future generations.

Contact Info

  • contact@forestrajasthan.com
  • +91 94614 12641
  • Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan