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Ranthambore Fort and Ranthambore National Park in Sawaimadhopur District of Rajasthan are part of the wish list of every tourist visiting Rajasthan. In my previous blog, I tried to give full details on both of these tourist places, in my blog I will try what you should take care of while visiting Ranthambore National Park.

Like what time of year should you visit Ranthambore National Park, where to book a safari ticket to visit this national park, what is the timing of the safari, and in which zone you are more likely to see tigers. I will try to give you all the information related to this national park in this blog. First of all, let me give you a little information about both these tourist places.

Ranthambore Fort

Ranthambore Fort

This huge fort built around the 10th century is one of the largest forts in Rajasthan. The most special thing that I felt about this fort is that this fort is not visible to you until you reach this fort, and when you reach the highest part of this fort, you will find the Aravali The vast and naturally rich entire forest spread across the ranges is visible.

Since its construction, this fort has seen many wars, almost every Rajput ruler and Mughal invader of that time attacked this fort and tried to win over it. But the rule of 19 years of Rana Hammir Dev is still the identity of this fort. In the 17th century, the power of this fort came into the hands of the Rajput kings of Jaipur. After that, the jungles surrounding this naturally rich fort started to be used by the Kings of Jaipur for hunting and entertainment.

In 2013, this fort was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in the central part of Ranthambore National Park, this fort is identified with this national park. Most of the tourists coming here come to see the Ranthambore National Park located here instead of this fort, after that if they get time then they like to see this fort.

Therefore, I first wrote a separate blog on Ranthambore Fort so that every tourist who comes here can understand the history and beauty of this huge fort and can connect with this fort. In my suggestion, whenever you make up your mind to visit Ranthambore, then you must write the name of Ranthambore Fort on your bucket list.

Ranthambore National Park

Tiger in Ranthambore National Park

Surrounded by the Aravalli ranges, this national park (forest) is naturally rich and beautiful. A visit to this park becomes forever unforgettable for every tourist visiting this national park full of wildlife and vegetation. Apart from the tiger, you can see a leopard, sloth bear, deer, chital, Indian striped hyena and a lot of migratory birds in this national park.

In this forest enriched with lakes and ponds, you get to see the second-largest banyan tree in India. This place enjoyed hunting here for years before becoming a national park. After India became independent, poaching has been practised at this magnificent place for years, before Project Tiger started in 1973 there were only 1000 tigers left in India.

While being part of Project Tiger in 1973, there were only 37 tigers left in Ranthambore. Ranthambore was declared a national park in 1980, after that, due to the hard work of the forest workers and officials, at present, there are more than 70 tigers in this national park.

There is every possibility of increasing the number of tigers in this national park in the future, at present the situation is such that millions of native and foreign tourists visit this place in Ranthambore National Park every year.

Ranthambore National Park Travel Guide

There is always a question for tourists visiting Ranthambore what should they keep in mind while coming to this place so that their visit to Ranthambore National Park will be memorable? There are some common questions like how big is this national park, at what time of year you should come to roam here, and what are the things that you have to keep in mind while coming to this national park, you will find all this information in this blog …

Ranthambore National Park

This national park is divided into two zones and is spread over 392 square kilometres, both zones of this national park are divided into 10 parts, the first zone called the core zone is divided by 1-5. , The second zone called the buffer zone is divided into 6–10 parts.

Ranthambore National Park Core Zone

This part of this national park is the largest and the oldest, in a way one can say that this is the heart of this national park. You also get the highest population of wildlife in this core zone. The area of ​​this zone is about 282 square kilometres.

The core zone is divided into 1–5 parts and this zone is the densest area of ​​this national park. The possibility of seeing a tiger is most likely in this zone. Tourists are admitted through the Sherpur village gate to enter the core zone. During the monsoon, this zone is closed from 1 July to 1 October.

Ranthambore National Park Buffer Zone

The buffer zone is the outer area of ​​this national park, which is naturally very rich. This zone is divided into 6-10 parts, the 6th part of this zone is the most suitable area for natural beauty. If the area of ​​the buffer zone is added, then this national park expands to 392 square kilometres.

At present, the tiger population in Ranthambore National Park is constantly increasing, due to which a buffer zone has been created. In the coming times, the chances of seeing tigers in this zone are very high. The entrance to this zone is done through the gate of the main road situated south of Sawai Madhopur.

Deer drinking water in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

Note

01 While booking a safari, keep in mind that you get booking of the core zone, safari is given based on vehicle or seat availability in the zone.

02 While booking the safari, keep in mind in which zone you are getting tickets, please book your hotel accordingly.

03 Cantor Safari is not available for Parts 7-10 of Buffer Zone.

Ranthambore National Park Safari Timings

The safari in Ranthambore National Park starts with the sunrise in the morning, and ends with the sunset in the evening, with both the morning and evening safari timings being 3:30 hours. Throughout the year, the time of safari varies according to the weather, so for the present time, please check the official website of Ranthambore National Park once.

In Rajasthan, the monsoon falls in July, so the safari is closed in the garden from July 1 to October 1, although some parts of the buffer zone remain open. For your convenience, I am sharing the timetable of Ranthambore National Park.

S.No. Month Morning Trip Evening Trip
01 1st Oct to 31st Oct 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM
02 1st Nov to 31st Jan 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM
03 1st Feb to 31st March 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM
04 1st April to 15th May 6:00 AM to 09:30 AM 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM
05 15th May to 30th June 6:00 AM to 09:30 AM 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM

 Ranthambore Tiger Reserve Safari


Gypsy Safari in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve | Click on Image For credits

Two types of safari vehicles are available by the Rajasthan Forest Department at Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. 4 4-wheel drive gipsy and open roof bus called Cantor. Limited vehicles are allowed by the Forest Department to enter the park.

The maximum limit for entry of vehicles in this park is 40 at a time. Out of which 20 canters with 17 Gypsies and 3 VIP Gypsies are allowed entry. To increase employment among the residents, the forest department takes all these vehicles on tender, and the ownership of these vehicles remains by the residents.

If a vehicle is not attached to the forest department, then that vehicle is not allowed to enter the park. By the way, there is a possibility of getting a Safari ticket even at the booking window. But in terms of security, if you book a safari in advance before coming here, it would be better.

Gypsy Safari

Gipsies are the most popular option to view the herds of wildlife in this national park or to see the beautiful natural scenery. The Gypsy can seat 6 people at a time, and due to this, the vehicle provides a great opportunity for your family to personally see this garden. If you want to book a gipsy, you should book a safari for 3 months in advance.

Canter Safari

A canter is an open-roof bus in which 20 people can ride at a time. Because of this, there can be no better option for a large group to enjoy this national park. If you are with your friends, or if you are on a family trip, then walking in this garden in the canter can be a memorable experience.

There is a possibility that if you have not made an advance safari booking then you can find the canter available at the booking window, but in my suggestion, you should go to this garden by booking an advance safari.

Ranthambore National Park Entry Fee

Tiger Reserve view from Ranthambore Fort

Indigenous and foreign tourists come to visit the Ranthambore National Park, the Forest Department has set separate entry fees for domestic and foreign tourists to enter this tiger reserve.

Gypsy Safari

The forest department has set a per-person gipsy safari fare of Rs 974 for the Indian tourist visiting here, and a fee of Rs 1714 per person for the foreign tourist. This fee includes a vehicle, guide and safari fee.

Canter Safari

For the Canter Safari, the Forest Department has a fixed fare of Rs 617 per person for the Indian tourist and a fare of Rs 1356 per person for the foreign tourist. The fee for a canter safari also includes the cost of your vehicle, guide, and safari.

There are some important things to keep in mind before booking a safari, such as admission of children under 5 years of age is not charged in the park, and Indian students are exempted from the prescribed fee for entering the park. Guides taken from Indian or foreign tourists are similar.

If you have visited Ranthambore in your vehicle, then the forest department only allows you to go to Ranthambore Fort and Ganesh Temple. Taking private vehicles in the forest is completely prohibited.

Ranthambore National Park Safari Booking


Rajbagh Ruins In Ranthambore National Park |Click on Image For Credits

An online ticket booking portal has been created by the Rajasthan government to book a safari in Ranthambore National Park, through this portal, tourists coming here can book tickets online.

Before booking a safari, the tourist has to create their user ID on the portal, they have to choose “Forest and Wildlife” from the given option, then select “Rajasthan Wildlife” in the next option and finally, you will get “Wildlife” Ticket booking “option has to be selected with the help of which you can book your safari by accessing the Safari ticket booking page. This process can be a bit complicated.

The easiest way to book a safari at Ranthambore National Park is to ask your local travel agent or even your hotel to book a safari in this national park, this option is the best and most convenient for foreign tourists. It also has the advantage that Jeep comes to the hotel to pick you up for the safari.

If you are a local tourist or you have a suitable time, and you have not booked a safari online then you are likely to get a ticket at the booking office. There is a possibility that you can get a crowd of local tourists at the booking office. Presently the Safari Ticket Booking Office is located at Shilpagram near Ramsinghpura village located near Ranthambore.

Ranthambore Tatkal Safari Booking

Ranthambore Fort in Tiger Reserve

The Rajasthan Forest Department introduced an instant safari booking facility for tourists in October 2016, with the option of allowing the tourist to book a gipsy safari one day before the safari at the booking office. For this instant safari booking, the tourist has to pay Rs 10,000 per gipsy, which is more expensive than normal booking.

If the number of tourists is less than 6, the tourist has to pay for the rental of the entire jeep. Apart from this, tourists also have to pay vehicle fees, park entrance fees, and guide fees. For this option, the Forest Department has 10–20 additional Gypsies available separately.

Half and Full Day Safari

If you like being close to nature then this can be a great option for you in Ranthambore National Park. Tourists can roam in this tiger reserve for half a day or a full day on this safari. This option was started by the Forest Department just some time ago to increase the interest of the tourists. This safari can be booked with the help of a booking office or tourist travel agent. The forest department allows only 5 gipsies at a time to do this safari.

Full-day safari has been set at a fee of Rs 65000/- per vehicle for foreign tourists, and Rs 48000/- per vehicle for Indian tourists. Half-day safari has a fee of Rs 37500/- per vehicle for foreign tourists, and Indian tourists have to pay Rs 27000/- per vehicle. Apart from this, the park entrance fee, vehicle fee, and guide fee have to be paid.

Ranthambore National Park Travel Guide

01 Tourists can book a safari 90 days in advance to visit the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve.

02 Safari timings can change according to the weather, keep this in mind before booking a safari.

03 The zone in the park can be chosen by tourists at the time of online booking. Zone selection can be done only based on availability.

04 It is better if foreign tourists book their safari by their travel agent or hotel.

05 Foreign tourists and Indian tourists coming from far away should check the online reviews of both while hiring a travel agent or booking a hotel.

06 When booking a hotel, do not forget to compare online rates and offers. Maybe you get a good deal.

07 Take the telescope and camera together, there is no charge for the still camera inside the park, but you may have to pay in addition to the professional camera, video camera, and camera lens.

08 In Rajasthan, winter is cold and the summer season is hot, so choose clothes according to the weather.

09 Keep your ID card with you before going on safari, the IDs of tourists can be checked at the entry gate.

I hope that the information given in this blog to visit Ranthambore National Park will be enough for you and that your visit to this magnificent Tiger Reserve will be very pleasant and memorable. If you feel that I have missed any information related to this national park, then definitely comment by commenting below the post …..

Places To Visit near Ranthambore National Park

Sariska National Park, Pushkar, Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore National Park, Kota, Keoladeo dense bird sanctuary, Amer Fort, Jaipur Part-01Jaipur Part – 02, Jaipur Part -03Elephant Village, Govindev Ji Temple, Jhalana Leopard Reserve besides Uttar Pradesh is also a nearby state where Mathura, Vrindavan, and Agra can also be vis

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