A glimpse into Ranthambore's History

Ranthambore National Park, a haven for majestic tigers, boasts a rich history dating back to 1955. It all started as the Sawai Madhopur Gaming Sanctuary, a testament to the area's long association with wildlife. The year 1973 marked a turning point when Ranthambore proudly joined India's Project Tiger Reserves, solidifying its commitment to protecting these endangered big cats.

In 1980, Ranthambore's significance was further recognized as it officially became a national park. This milestone wasn't the end, but rather a stepping stone. In 1991, the park's territory expanded to encompass the neighboring Keladevi Sanctuary and Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary, along with additional verdant forests, creating a larger sanctuary for diverse wildlife.

Today, Ranthambore is synonymous with tigers. With almost guaranteed sightings, it's no wonder the park is a magnet for wildlife enthusiasts and tiger photography tours. But Ranthambore's beauty extends beyond its striped residents. The park's diverse landscape, encompassing dry deciduous forests, open meadows, and sparkling lakes, provides a stage for a thrilling display of nature's wonders.

So, if you're seeking a glimpse into India's rich wildlife heritage and the captivating story of tiger conservation, look no further than Ranthambore National Park. It's an experience that will leave you spellbound and forever etched in your memories.

Available Timings

Ranthambore Park Safari Timing

The safari timings at Ranthambore National Park are meticulously designed to enhance your opportunities of encountering majestic tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and a diverse array of captivating species. Divided into distinct zones, each section of the park provides a unique insight into the wildlife and vegetation.

Months

Safari Timings

From 1st Oct to 31st Oct: 06:30 am - 10:00 am & 02:30 pm - 06:00 pm
From 1st Nov to 31st Jan: 07:00 am - 10:30 am & 02:00 pm - 05:30 pm
From 1st Feb to 31st Mar: 06:30 am - 10:00 am & 02:30 pm - 06:00 pm
From 1st April to 15th May: 06:00 am - 09:30 am & 03:00 pm - 06:30 pm
From 16th May to 30th June: 06:00 am - 09:30 am & 03:30 pm - 07:00 pm
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Wildlife in

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park, a tapestry woven with vibrant life, awaits you with a symphony of captivating creatures. Let's delve into some of the most prominent species that call this haven home:

Road Distance Between Ranthambore To Following Cities

  • Distance from Delhi – 350 Km
  • Distance from Jaipur – 190 Km
  • Distance from Mumbai – 1078 Km
  • Distance from Udaipur – 405 Km
  • Distance from Jabalpur – 640 Km
  • Distance from Nagpur – 835 Km
  • Distance from Varanasi – 930 Km
  • Distance from Kanpur – 585 Km
  • Distance from Bharatpur– 225 Km

Safari Zone Information

  • Zone allocation will be based on availability. If your safari cannot be confirmed due to technical issues or seat unavailability, the full amount will be refunded to your source bank account. Ranthambore National Park comprises 10 zones. In the event that your booking is not confirmed, the current safari charges will be refunded. However, payments for Jeep Safari and Canter Safari are non-refundable once the booking is confirmed.
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