Ranthambore National Park Sawai Madhopur Rajasthan


The world-famous Ranthambore National Park is amazing among the major tiger reserve parks in India. Ranthambore National Park is located at a distance of 12 km from the Sawai Madhopur district headquarters of Rajasthan. Ranthambore National Park is one of the best tiger reserve sanctuaries in the country, due to which the tourists visiting Ranthambore easily get tiger sightings.

The natural beauty of Ranthambore National Park is amazing, lush green mountains, meadows full of greenery, large shady and fruit trees, large ponds for water inside the park and zigzag roads made by the government for safari tourists. excites the mind.

Ranthambore Sanctuary is named after Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore National Park Tiger Reserve area, vast area, beautiful tiger grouse, Tiger's roar heard inside the park and its clean and natural climate captivates the mind of tourists.

Every moment of the tourists visiting Ranthambore is memorable, the sighting of Tiger, Leopard and Bear here gives a lot of pleasure to the tourists, in the summer days, Tiger's pranks and bears are easily seen doing water sports in the water. 

The mood of the tourists gets swell and the tourists cannot stop themselves from capturing this memorable moment with their cameras. During the rainy season, the waterfalls flowing from the mountains add to the beauty of the sanctuary and tourists get thrilled by the tiger sightings on the banks of the water sources, during the winter days the tiger sighting is done in the open fields while soaking the sun.

History of Ranthambore National Park

In 1955, Ranthambore National Park was declared as Sawai Madhopur Sports Sanctuary by the government. In view of the increasing number of tigers in Ranthambore, the Tiger Project area was declared in 1973. 

In 1984, Ranthambore was declared Ranthambore National Sanctuary by the Government of India. Ranthambore National Park is spread over an area of ​​​​about 392 square kilometres, currently, 320 species of migratory animals and birds reside in Ranthambore National Park.

Number of tigers in Ranthambore National Park

At present, the number of tigers in Ranthambore National Park is 80 including males and females. Altogether the number of tigers including tiger cubs is more than 100 and at present more than 100 bears are present in Ranthambore Sanctuary.

Species of animals in Ranthambore National Park

More than 320 species of animals live in the world-famous Ranthambore National Park, mainly tiger, leopard, bear, deer, reindeer, causing, wild boar, wild cat, nilgai, hyena, sambar, chital, etc. live in abundance, as well as reptiles, aquatic creatures and various types of migratory birds inhabit

Safari in Ranthambore National Park

The booking office for a safari in Ranthambore National Park is located near Ramsinghpura village, online facility is also available for Ranthambore National Park safari for tourists, through which they can enjoy a safari by booking tickets. For safaris in the park, the facility of gipsy and cantro is available by the state government. A maximum of 6 passengers in the Gypsy and 15 passengers in the cantro can visit the park.

Ranthambore National Park Sawai Madhopur Rajasthan


Ticket charges for the safari in Ranthambore National Park

The charge of gipsy for safari on Indian people by the state government has been kept at ₹ 1250 per person and the charge of canter has been fixed at ₹ 800 per person. The charge of a gipsy for the safari to foreign persons has been fixed at Rs 1600 and for canter at Rs 11.

Safari Special

Ranthambore Sanctuary is divided into 10 zones for safari, the zone number and train number are fixed on the ticket given to the tourists, the zone for which the ticket is available, the tourist can roam in the same zone. Although Ranthambore Sanctuary is fully populated with Tigers, there is Tiger Sighting in all the Zones but Tiger Moment remains more in Zone No. 1 to 5.

Safari Timings in Ranthambore Sanctuary

Safari timings at Ranthambore Sanctuary have been fixed from 6:00 am to 9:30 am in the first shift and from 2:30 to 6:00 pm in the second shift. It is forbidden to go to the park after 6:00 pm

Hotels around Ranthambore Sanctuary There are more than one 3 stars, 5 stars, 7 stars, and low budget hotel located outside the periphery of Ranthambore Sanctuary, where tourists can stay by visiting hotels according to the convenience of their budget. 

The more budget hotels in Ranthambore include Nahargarh Hotel, Taj Group, Oberoi Hotel, Abhyaran Resort, Tigress Resort, etc. Many hotels and resorts are located in low budget hotels, and resorts are also located in abundance. A tent property with air-conditioned service is also available in the resort for the accommodation of tourists.

How to reach Ranthambore National Park

Tourists can easily reach Ranthambore from any corner of the world, all facilities are available by air, road, and rail to reach Ranthambore. The nearest airport to Ranthambore is Jaipur, from where Ranthambore is 150 km away, Ranthambore can also be reached by road and rail from Jaipur airport. 

The nearest railway station to Ranthambore is Sawai Madhopur Junction, from where Ranthambore is 14 km away. Sawai Madhopur Railway Station is the main station of the Delhi Mumbai Central Railway line.

If you are a wildlife lover, animal bird lover, or nature lover then you must visit Ranthambore once in your life, Ranthambore trip is a different pleasant feeling in your life, with different forms of nature and tigers and bears doing water sports. Watching will thrill you and an episode of a pleasant journey will be added to your life.

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