Ranthambore National Park

 

History About, Ranthambore National Park History

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve  is Spanning over 1400 Sq KMs located in The Rajasthan State Of India and well connected from Jaipur and New Delhi The Capital  Of India. The Ranthambore consider one of the best and must visited wilderness  in North India and Tiger sighting chances are more  and easily can be incorporated with  Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour. The wilderness known for its Rich  wildlife  Including Tigers  Sloth Bears , Deer and Leopard s etc.

Ranthambore Known As Home To  Royal Bengal Tigers

Ranthambore Tiger reserve  is one of the best places in the world to spot the Royal Bengal tiger in its natural habitat. The park is home to around 90n+ tigers, and visitors have a high chance of seeing them during their Safaris.

Unique Landscape:

The park’s rugged landscape is dominated by hills, valleys, lakes, and waterfalls, making it a unique destination for nature lovers. The terrain of the park includes steep rocky ridges, narrow valleys, and vast expanses of grasslands, providing a varied and fascinating ecosystem to explore.

Birds Paradise -Ranthambore National Park is home to over 300 species of birds, including migratory species that come from as far as Siberia and Europe during the winter months. The park is a paradise for birdwatchers, with numerous bird-watching sites scattered throughout the park.

Rich Cultural Heritage:

Apart from its natural beauty, Ranthambore National Park also has a rich cultural heritage. The park is home to the historic Ranthambore Fort, which dates back to the 10th century. The fort has played a crucial role in Rajasthan’s history and is a popular tourist attraction.

The Wildlife Safaris- The Ranthambore Forest Department organize the Morning and Afternoon Gypsy and Canter Ride Guest may book Private or Shari safari as per their Choices

Where to Stay-  In Ranthambhore  National Park There are many Luxury Jungle Lodges are available like  Sujjan Sherbagh, The Oberoi Vanya Vilas, Taj Savai Villas , The Tigress , Ranthambhore Kothi and some standard accommodation are also available

Here are some facts which help At The Time Of Safari Planning:

  • Booking early is important because popular national parks like Ranthambore, Bandhavgarh, Tadoba, Pench, Kanha, Corbett and Kaziranga get fully booked months in advance, especially premium permits and full-day safaris.
  • Zone selection makes a big difference — core zones generally offer better wildlife sightings compared to buffer zones, so always check availability before confirming.
  • There are different safari options: regular safaris (3–3.5 hours) and full-day safaris from sunrise to sunset, which are ideal for photographers but limited and more expensive.
  • Carry the same original ID used at the time of booking because permits are non-refundable, and strict rules apply inside the park—no loud noise, feeding animals or getting off the vehicle.
  • Sightings are never guaranteed since these are wild forests, not zoos; the best months are October–March for weather and April–June for the highest tiger sightings, with timings based on sunrise and sunset.
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