Experience the Wild Heart of Ranthambore

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Why Visit Ranthambore National Park

Nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, Ranthambore is one of India’s most iconic wildlife destinations—famous for its majestic Royal Bengal Tigers and historic Ranthambore Fort. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or a family seeking adventure, there's something for everyone.

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Convenient Parking

Cost: Free near the safari boarding points in Sawai Madhopur.

Easily accessible parking for private vehicles and tour buses.

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Natural Beauty

Explore rugged landscapes, ancient ruins, serene lakes, and dense forest teeming with wildlife.

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Diverse Wildlife

Apart from tigers, spot leopards, sloth bears, crocodiles, deer, and over 270 species of birds.

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Guided Tours & Safety

Licensed forest guides and well-trained drivers ensure a safe and educational jungle safari experience.

Royal Bengal Tiger at Ranthambore

Safety Info

  • Smoking is prohibited, including e-cigarettes
  • Do not feed the animals, throw objects
  • Do not tap or bang on exhibit glass
  • Respect walls and fences throughout the zoo
  • Respect Ranthambore National Park Rules & Gudie Line

Safari Time

  • 6:30 AM
    Morning time safari
  • 2:30 PM
    Afternoon safari
Ranthambore National Park Gallery

Explore Our Stunning Wildlife Gallery

Discover breathtaking moments captured in the wild—from majestic tigers to exotic birds and serene jungle landscapes. Every image tells a story from the heart of Ranthambore.

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What You Know About Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore is a world-famous national park in Rajasthan, best known for its wild tigers and ancient jungle fort.

Ranthambore National Park is situated in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, approximately 200 km from Jaipur and 280 km from Agra.

  • Winter (October to March): Pleasant weather; ideal for wildlife sightings as animals bask in the sun.
  • Summer (April to June): High temperatures; increased chances of tiger sightings near waterholes.
  • Monsoon (July to September): Core zones (1–5) are closed; buffer zones (6–10) remain open.

  • By Train: Sawai Madhopur Railway Station is the nearest, about 14 km from the park.
  • By Air: Jaipur International Airport is approximately 200 km away; taxis are available.
  • By Road: Accessible via NH 76 from Delhi, NH 11A from Agra, and SH 1 from Udaipur.

Besides tigers, the park is home to leopards, sloth bears, hyenas, crocodiles, langurs, and over 250 bird species.

  • October to March: Morning: 7:00–10:30 AM; Afternoon: 2:00–5:30 PM.
  • April to June: Morning: 6:00–9:30 AM; Afternoon: 3:30–7:00 PM
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Tourist Attractions

Must-Visit Places in Sawai Madhopur

Discover the rich blend of wildlife, history, and nature that makes Sawai Madhopur unforgettable.

 Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park
  • Home to over 80 Bengal Tigers
  • Best for jeep safaris and wildlife spotting
  • Part of the Project Tiger conservation effort
Ranthambore Fort
Ranthambore Fort
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site (Hill Forts of Rajasthan)
  • Built in the 10th century by the Chauhan rulers
  • Panoramic views of the park and valleys
Chambal Sanctuary
Chambal Ghadiyal Sanctuary
  • Protected area for endangered gharials & Crocodiles
  • Popular for boat safaris along Chambal River
  • Over 290 bird species recorded here
Rajiv Gandhi Museum
Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum
  • One of only 4 regional natural history museums in India
  • Exhibits on Rajasthan's wildlife, forests, and tribal life
  • Educational zone great for students and families
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Safari Experience for Kids
Family Safari Experience

Nature & Wildlife Learning for Young Explorers

Ranthambore isn’t just a tiger reserve—it's an open classroom for kids to explore the jungle, spot animals, and learn about conservation in a real-world setting.

  • Daily Jungle Safari

    Kids and families can join guided safaris to spot tigers, deer, crocodiles, and more in their natural habitat.

  • Morning & Afternoon Slots

    Safaris run daily from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM and 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM—perfect for a family day out.

  • Interactive Wildlife Learning

    Children get a chance to observe wildlife responsibly while learning about forest ecosystems and animal behavior.