Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park

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One of the biggest national parks in North India, Ranthambore National Park is particularly popular with travelers hoping to spot an elusive tiger in the wild. Although tigers are the main draw here, the reserve is home to other critters—including sambar deer, wild boars, sloth bears, striped hyenas, and hundreds of bird species—and a 10th-century fort.

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What are people saying about Ranthambore National Park

Sue_C, Oct 2023
Ranthambore safari park experience
Viator made it really easy. We were contacted by the tour agent who told us when to be ready and which vehicle we were travelling in. Our guide was really knowledgeable and made the trip so enjoyable. We did spot a tiger but also many other animals.
David_S, Jan 2023
Exciting.
It was evident that our guide and driver were enthusiastically seeking to find a tiger. None to be seen, but many other animals were seen. Very exciting!
Sue_B, Jan 2023
Good experience
We booked 2 canter and 1 jeep safari which were all good and the vehicles arrived at the designated time at our hotel. We saw a good amount of wildlife including a tiger.
Bryce_K, Nov 2022
Tiger spotted
Very excellent trip a bit costly but we were able to see two tigers the guides did everything they could to let us see the tigers. The driver was very helpful and got us there safely. We were taken to gate 10
People Also Ask
Q:How much does a Ranthambore National Park trip cost?
A:The cost of a trip to the Ranthambore National Park depends on many factors, including the tour length, the quality of accommodation, the point of departure, and whether it’s a private or group tour. The cheapest group safaris cost INR1,200 for Indians and INR2,700 for foreigners.
Q:How many days do you need to visit Ranthambore National Park?
A:You can visit Ranthambore National Park in as little as half a day, but most travelers will prefer to spend at least two full days here. This will allow you to go on a couple of safaris at different times of day, thus increasing your chances of spotting the active wildlife at different times.
Q:What is the best time of year to visit Ranthambore National Park?
A:October to March is generally the best time to visit Ranthambore National Park. The weather is best for humans and animals, with the most comfortable conditions and the greatest chances of seeing wildlife in the open. May and June are very hot, but the park remains open—parts of the park close during monsoon, July–September.
Q:Is a Ranthambore National Park safari worth it?
A:Visiting Ranthambore National Park on a safari is worth it if you’re interested in wildlife. There’s a chance of seeing tigers, leopards, sloth bears, various deer, marsh crocodiles, desert foxes, and many more mammals, reptiles, and birds. Safaris often wait around looking for tigers, so travelers less interested in wildlife may not enjoy them as much.
Q:What are the chances of seeing a tiger in Ranthambore National Park?
A:Ranthambore National Park is one of the best places in the world to see tigers, and the chances of seeing them here are greater than in many other places: the park puts the likelihood at about 70%. Going on multiple safari tours during your visit increases the chances of seeing tigers.
Q:Which safari is best in Ranthambore National Park?
A:Ranthambore National Park is divided into several different zones, and Zone 3 is the most popular place to go on safari. Zone 3 has three different lakes—Padam, Rajbagh, and Malik Lakes—which are ideal habitats for tigers, thus increasing the chances of seeing tigers in this zone. It’s also incredibly scenic as it’s near Ranthambore Fort.