Overview

Ranthambore National Park, located in Rajasthan, invites you to an exciting adventure with its diverse wildlife and fascinating history. Hop on a safari to see Bengal tigers and other animals up close in their natural habitat. Explore the ancient Ranthambore Fort for breathtaking views and a glimpse into the past. Birdwatchers will love spotting over 300 bird species, while nature walks offer a peaceful experience surrounded by plants and animals.

Take a break from the wilderness and visit nearby villages to learn about local life and enjoy delicious Rajasthani food. Bring your camera to capture the park’s beauty during photography tours, or get involved in tiger conservation activities to help protect these magnificent creatures.

Don’t forget to catch a sunset safari for a magical end to your day, as the sun sets over the picturesque landscape. Ranthambore offers an unforgettable mix of wildlife, history, and culture, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike

Canter Safari

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Jeep safari

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Birds Watching

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Temple and Fort Visit

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Canter Safari

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Ranthambore travel guide

Bird Watching

Photography

From our Blog

Remembering Adiya ‘Dicky’ Singh: A Champion for Ranthambore’s Tigers

The wildlife conservation community mourns the loss of Adiya ‘Dicky’ Singh, a legendary photographer and tireless advocate for Ranthambore National Park’s tigers. Singh passed away peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday at the age of 57. Dicky’s passion for wildlife led him on an extraordinary journey. Leaving behind a promising career in the Indian Administrative Service, he dedicated himself […]

A Sorrowful Loss: Remembering Tigress T-60 of Ranthambore

Ranthambore National Park mourned the loss of a tigress named T-60, also known as Junior Indu, in early February 2024.This unfortunate event cast a shadow on the wildlife community, as T-60 was a beloved resident of the park. The cause of death was attributed to complications during childbirth. Veterinarians believe the cub became lodged in the birth canal, causing immense […]

Ranthambore National Park: 3 New Gates on the Horizon?

Great news for wildlife enthusiasts! Ranthambore National Park, a renowned tiger reserve in Rajasthan, India, might soon have three new entry gates for tourists. The forest department has proposed these additional gates in its Tiger Conservation Plan (TCP) submitted to the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA). If approved, this will bring the total number of entry points to eight, making it easier […]

A Royal Retreat: The Gandhis Visit Ranthambore National Park

The Gandhis, recently embarked on a four-day trip to Rajasthan to celebrate Sonia Gandhi’s 76th birthday. Accompanied by her children, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi took a break from her political duties to enjoy a well-deserved vacation in the beautiful state. A key highlight of their trip was a thrilling safari adventure at Ranthambore National Park, one of […]