Faq's
Zones 1 – 5 of Ranthambhore National Park is open from 1st October until 30th June each year and are closed in July, August and September. Zones 6 – 10 of Ranthambhore National Park remain open year-round.
It’s not possible to label one specific zone as the best. Wildlife thrives in all zones and sightings are frequent across all ten.
Ranthambhore National Park is best known for being home to the Bengal tiger. Other animals residing here include: leopard, sloth bear, crocodile, sambar deer, spotted deer, jackal, hyena, rusty spotted cat, desert fox, hyenas, chital, nilgai, langur, black buck, wild boar, chinkara (aka gazelle), flying fox, mongoose, monitor lizard, cobra, vipers, chameleon and more. If you would like to know more about a specific animal and whether they’re present in Ranthambhore National Park, please get in touch and we’ll be happy to assist you.
There are two safari slots each day; one in the morning, and another in the afternoon.
Yes, jungle safaris in Ranthambore are safe when conducted according to park guidelines. Staying inside the vehicle, following instructions, and respecting wildlife ensures a secure and enjoyable experience for all visitors.
Ranthambore National Park has 10 safari zones, each offering unique landscapes and opportunities to observe diverse wildlife, including Bengal tigers, leopards, and numerous bird species.
It’s recommended to wear comfortable, lightweight clothing in earthy tones like khaki, olive green, or brown. These colours blend with the surroundings and ensure a respectful wildlife experience.
Nearby attractions include Sawai Madhopur, Ranthambore Fort, Surwal Lake, Chambal River, and cultural hubs like Jaipur, Bundi, and Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.
The duration of a safari in Ranthambore National Park lasts for about 3 hours.
Safari zones 1 to 5 are closed every Wednesday, and zones 6 to 10 are closed every Tuesday
