Ranthambore National Park

One of the most popular wildlife tourism attractions in Rajasthan is Ranthambore National Park, one of the largest and most popular national parks in North India. Within the Sawai Madhopur district in Rajasthan, Ranthambore is just 180 km from Jaipur (the nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport) and 110 km from Kota. Ranthambore is located close to Sawai Madhopur railway station.
There are no better wildlife reserves in India than this one, which is best described as a tiger-friendly land that proudly preserves the most famous tigers in India, which are distinguished by their distinctive markings on the body and the territory in which they live. There are many tiger groups consisting of the mother and cub tiger in this national park, which is the only one in India with dense vegetation to allow the tiger to hunt stealthily.

A wildlife safari in Ranthambore

Wildlife Safari in Ranthambore, Leopards, nilgais, wild boars, sambars, hyenas, sloth bears, and chitals are among the other major wild animals. In addition to trees, plants, birds, and reptiles, it is home to a wide variety of wildlife. It is also home to more than 270 species of birds, which make up a thriving bird population on the reserve.

The tiger population of the reserve in 2005 was 26; a significant decrease from the 44 tigers recorded in 1982. In 2008, 34 adult tigers were recorded in Ranthambhore according to non-government resources. It has also been reported that more than 14 tiger cubs have been born, which is a huge accomplishment for the conservation efforts and the wildlife management authority.

In addition, Ranthambhore’s tigers are today’s heroes because they are known by their names and have their unique identifying marks. Ranthambhore tigers are world famous due to their emotional interactions with wildlife experts, photographers, and jungle officials. Their names include Machali (T-16), Dollar (T-25), Sitara (T-28), Bina One, Bina Two and many more. There have been significant increases in the number of tigers in Ranthambhore as a result of some of them being relocated to nearby reserves like Sariska Tiger Reserve. In the latest example, the tigress sisters Bina One and Bina Two were relocated.

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The safari timings in Ranthambhore

Ranthambore Safari can be enjoyed through different zones and at different times during the summer and winter. Below is a table you can check out:

S.No. Month Morning Trip Evening Trip
1 1st October to 31st October 7.00 A.M. to 10.30 A.M. 2.30 P.M. to 6.00 P.M.
2 1st November to 31st January 7.00 A.M. to 10.30 A.M 2.00 P.M. to 5.30 P.M.
3 1st February to 31st March 6.30 A.M. to 10.30 A.M 2.30 P.M. to 6.00 P.M.
4 1st April to 15th May 6.00 A.M. to 9.30 A.M 3.00 P.M. to 6.30 P.M.