Ranthambore

Once the private hunting ground of Jaipur’s royals, Ranthambore National Park is now one of India’s most celebrated wildlife reserves. Known for its majestic Bengal tigers, the park combines raw jungle beauty with centuries-old history. Ancient temples, lakes, and the mighty Ranthambore Fort add a touch of mystery to its rugged terrain. Ideal for photographers and nature enthusiasts, it offers an unforgettable glimpse into India’s wild heart.

Quick Info :-

Attribute Detail Attribute Detail
State/UT Delhi (NCT) Ideal Trip Length 2–3 Days
Best Time Oct–Apr Famous For Tiger Safari, Fort, Lakes
Nearest Airport Jaipur (180 km) Major Stations Sawai Madhopur
Park Zone Entry 10 Safari Zones Safari Mode Gypsy / Canter

Top Attractions :-

Place Why Visit Time Needed Area
Ranthambore National Park Home to Bengal tigers & rich flora-fauna Half/Full Day Sawai Madhopur
Ranthambore Fort 10th-century UNESCO site with temples 1.5–2 hrs Within park area
Padam Talao Scenic lake, wildlife viewing 30–45 min Inside reserve
Jogi Mahal Historic rest house near lake 30 min Padam Talao

Safari & Stay Information :-

Topic Option/Hub Typical Time Notes
Safari Timing Morning (6–9 AM) / Evening (3–6 PM) 3 hrs Book early; limited seats
Entry Gates Zones 1–10 - Tiger sightings vary per zone
Best Stay Areas Sawai Madhopur town / Ranthambore Rd - Near park gate
Recommended Resorts The Tigress, Oberoi Vanyavilas - From luxury to eco-stays

Ranthambore is where adventure meets history — a paradise for wildlife lovers and photographers. Scroll below to explore our curated Ranthambore safari packages and extended Golden Triangle–with–wildlife tours crafted for nature seekers.

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