Of Forts and Tigers
Located in the Aravalli Range in Rajasthan, Ranthambore is a well known park around the world due to its proximity to the "Golden Triangle" of Jaipur and New Delhi.
The people there tell you stories of legendary Tigers such as Machli and Ustad ; the former being the the Tiger responsible for putting Ranthambore on the World Map with several documentaries depicting her life as “The Lady of the Lakes”.
The landscape itself is extremely interesting, as several large lakes provide life for the animals which live there, Savannah grasslands provide feed and are excellent hunting spots for the large Ungulates.
The Park was a former hunting ground of the Maharajas of Jaipur, and its old Forts and outposts adorn the place, adding to its uniqueness.
The Tigers here are large in size, and with very limited corridors for dispersal live and die within the landscape itself.
It is a photographers dream, and one never goes away disappointed after a safari to Ranthambore.
Ranthambore National Park Travel Guide
How to Reach
Ranthambore National Park
How to Reach
Ranthambore National Park
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Fly to Jaipur Airport - well connected to major Indian Cities such as Delhi and Mumbai.
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2.5 hour drive Jaipur City.
How Many Nights to Spend
at Ranthambore National Park?
How Many Nights to Spend at Ranthambore National Park
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At least 03 nights, upto 07 nights.
What are the Types of Safaris at Ranthambore National Park?
What are the Types of Safaris
at Ranthambore National Park
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Jeep Safari
Mammals at ​Ranthambore
Mammal Highlights
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Royal Bengal Tiger
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Indian Leopard
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Striped Hyaena
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Sloth Bear
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Jungle Cat
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Nilgai/Blue BullS
Reptiles at Ranthambore
Reptile Highlights
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Marsh Mugger Crocodile
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Bengal Monitor Lizard
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Rock Python
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Saw-scaled Viper
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Common Sand Boa
Birds at Ranthambore
Birding Highlights
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Rufous Treepie
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Painted Stork
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Black-headed Ibis
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Pied Kingfisher
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River Tern
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Purple Heron
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Painted Sandgrouse
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Spotted Owlet
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Indian Scops Owl
Things to do at Ranthambore :
There's plenty of interesting places to travel to, in and around Ranthambore National Park.