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Rajasthan

Ranthambore National Park

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January

4.3 - 26.1 ºC

February

7.9 - 32.1 ºC

March

10.5 - 38.4 ºC

April

17.8 - 44.0 ºC

May

21.0 - 46.7 ºC

June

23.0 - 44.9 ºC

July

24.4 - 42.4 ºC

August

23.5 - 38.8 ºC

September

22.4 - 38.9 ºC

October

16.5 - 37.9 ºC

November

10.4 - 34.8 ºC

December

6.1 - 28.0 ºC


Major Airports :

Jaipur International Airport (JAI), Jaipur

Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Delhi

Nearest Railway Station :

Bharatpur Junction Railway Station

Major Airports :

Jaipur International Airport (JAI), Jaipur

Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Delhi

Into the Tiger’s kingdom

Welcome to the enchanting realm of Ranthambore National Park, where nature’s drama unfolds against a backdrop of majestic hills and whispering jungles! This sprawling sanctuary, covering 1,334 square kilometres while housing 392 square kilometres of the pristine national park, is a hotspot for adventure seekers and wildlife aficionados alike.

Here, you’ll be cruising through a picturesque landscape, where the sun-drenched afternoons are alive with the exhilarating possibility of spotting the magnificent Royal Bengal tiger. Yes, you heard that right! With these big cats confidently strutting about in broad daylight, you won’t need to camp out in the bushes for hours on end.

But there’s more to just tigers in Ranthambore! From playful peacocks to curious deer and exotic birds, every safari feels like stepping into a live documentary. So, grab your camera and gear up for an exhilarating journey into this captivating wildlife wonderland!

The park’s famous feline star

This vibrant sanctuary, teeming with the roars of its most famous residents, attracts tiger enthusiasts from every corner of the globe, especially during the thrilling safari season. Among the legendary felines that roamed this majestic landscape, none was as iconic as the tigress Machli, often dubbed the Queen of the Jungle. Though she passed away in August 2016, her larger-than-life legacy lives on.

Machli wasn't just any tiger, she was a phenomenon! With her striking beauty and fierce spirit, she became a star of wildlife documentaries, movies, and even TV shows, captivating audiences worldwide.


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Timings

Morning Safari: 07:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Evening Safari: 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM

Discover heritage marvels within the park

If you thought Ranthambore National Park was famous only for its tigers, then you’re mistaken! This wild haven also showcases the glorious remnants of history, including the impressive Ranthambore Fort, the Jogi Mahal, ancient temples, and the hauntingly beautiful Rajbagh ruins.

Each site whispers tales of the legendary rulers of Ranthambore, offering a glimpse into a time of grandeur and splendour. As you explore the park, you’ll be greeted by a number of picturesque lakes, such as Padam Talao, Malik Talao, and Raj Bagh Talao, which add to the stunning landscape of deciduous forests, rolling hills, and lush valleys.

The serene Chambal and Banas Rivers border the park, creating an irresistible wild ambience that beckons nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The experience promises to mesmerise you, offering a feast for the senses that will leave lasting memories!