Ranthambore National Park | Tigers, Wildlife, Nature’s Beauty!

The Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur City of Rajasthan is one of the country’s most popular and well-known wildlife sanctuaries and tiger reserves.   

Ranthambore National Park covers 392 square kilometers, and the park has its unique blend of dense forests, grassy meadows, and ancient ruins, including a renowned Ranthambore Fort. 

Ranthambore National Park Timings:

Safari TimingStart TimeEnd Time
Morning Safari6:00 AM or 7:00 AM10:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Afternoon Safari1:30 PM to 2:30 PMAround 6:00 PM

Ranthambore National Park Tickets:

Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary
Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary
Ticket TypePrices (INR)
Indian NationalsJeep Safari1800 per seat
Canter Safari1300 (adult), 1200 (child) per seat
Foreign NationalsJeep Safari3700 per seat
Canter Safari2700 per seat
Entry Fees70 for adults, 40 for children

How To Do Ranthambore National Park Booking?

Online Booking:

  • Visit the official booking website: https://fmdss.forest.rajasthan.gov.in/: https://fmdss.forest.rajasthan.gov.in/
  • Register and create an account (if you are a new user).
  • Choose your preferred Safari Date, Time, Zone, and Vehicle (Jeep or Canter).
  • Enter details of all participants (name, age, ID proof).
  • Make payment through debit/credit card or net banking.
  • Print your e-permit for reference. 

Offline Booking:

  • Booking counter locations:
    • Ranthambore National Park Booking Counter (near Sawai Madhopur Railway Station)
    • RTDC Booking Counter (Near Ranthambore National Park)
  • Carry valid ID proofs for all participants.
  • Limited availability compared to online booking.
  • Payment by cash only.

About Ranthambore National Park:

Ranthambore National Park was established in 1980 as a sanctuary of various flora and fauna, with the Bengal tiger population being the main attraction in this park. The park’s landscape is characterized by rough terrain and plenty of water bodies, such as lakes and streams, which provide habitat for different wildlife species. Other than tigers, Ranthambore houses leopards, sloth bears, wild boars, sambar deer, and various birds, making it the ideal location for nature lovers and photographers.

People in India enjoy thrilling jeep rides at Ranthambore National Park. These rides allowed visitors to watch many different kinds of animals, especially the incredible tigers, in their own homes in the wild. The park is akin to a vast nature house for animals. People who love nature come worldwide to see this special place.

How To Reach:

By Air: Ranthambore’s nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport, which is only 160 kilometers away. You can take a cab from the airport or a pre-booked one directly to Ranthambore.

By Train: The closest to Ranthambore is the Sawai Madhopur Railway Station, about 11 km. You need to take a train from the railway station closest to you to the railway station of Swaimadhopur. You can hire a cab or take a bus to Ranthambore National Park.

By Road: Ranthambore is well connected by road. You can get to the park by private car, taxi or bus.

  • From Jaipur: The distance between Ranthambore and Jaipur is about 160 kilometers, covered by road in approximately 3-4 hours.
  • From Delhi: The park is only 380 km away from Delhi and is about a 7-8 hour road trip.

By Bus: Ranthambore is at Sawai Madhopur. You must take a bus from your location as far as Sawai Madhopur. After you arrive, you can get a taxi or auto-rickshaw to reach the Ranthambore National Park.

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