About Ranthambore
Ranthambore National park is spread over an area of 392 sq km. along with its nearby sanctuaries like – the Mansingh Sanctuary and the Kaila Devi Sanctuary. The Park is surrounded by the Vindhyas and Aravalis hill range. The park is majorly famous for its tigers and is one of the best locations in India to see the majestic predators in its natural habitat. The Padam Talab, the Raj Bagh Talab and the Malik Talab are 03 prominent lakes in the area that attract wild animals. The tigers can be easily spotted even during the day time busy at their ordinary quest- hunting and taking proper care of their young ones. Seeing a tiger is partly a matter of luck; leave time for two or three safaris to improve your chances. Other animals include the Indian leopard, nilgai, wild boar, sambar, striped hyena, sloth bear, southern plains gray langur, rhesus macaque, mugger crocodile and chital. The sanctuary is home to a wide variety of trees, plants, birds and reptiles.
Ranthambore is also counted as the famous heritage site because of the pictorial ruins that dot the wildlife park. Certainly, a visit to Ranthambore National Park is a treat for every wildlife and nature lover. The time spend on watching tigers roaming around, verdant greenery, a gamut of other species of chirpy birds and animals is priceless and worth enough to be explored at least once in a life.
Safari Rides
Rides are carried out at twice in a day first in the morning and second in the afternoon. Each ride lasts for about three hours. There are two options of vehicles for the safari: 20 seater open top canter or 6 seater open top gypsy. The core park area has been divided into 10 zones and the safari vehicles go to one of those zones. Visitors often take multiple tours, as tiger spotting is rare.
Additional Information
- The park management randomly appoints vehicle, driver, and naturalist for the safari. Visitors can choose
either of them for an additional cost. To be informed about the additional cost and the availability of vehicles,
driver and naturalist please send us email to: indianwildlifetoursswm@gmail.com