Welcome to Ranthambore National Park, a royal hunting ground turned amazing tiger reserve near Jaipur! Once known as Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary, this historic park is full of ancient ruins and thrilling wildlife encounters. Get ready for an unforgettable Indian adventure filled with majestic tigers and beautiful landscapes. Explore the wild heart of Rajasthan!
Birdwatching At Various Water Bodies
Canter Safari Through The Park
Jeep Safari For Wildlife Viewing
Photography Of Tigers And Other Animals
Visit The Ranthambore Fort
October to April
Early Morning
₹6,000 per person
Ranthambore's history is deeply intertwined with the Ranthambore Fort, which dates back to the 10th century. The fort served as a strategic stronghold for various rulers, including the Chauhans and the Delhi Sultanate. The area was a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Jaipur for many years. In 1955, it was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary, and later, in 1980, it was declared a national park. Project Tiger, an initiative to conserve tigers, was launched here, contributing significantly to the park's tiger population. The ruins within the park, including ancient temples and pavilions, narrate tales of battles, royal hunts, and the region's rich cultural heritage, making Ranthambore a unique blend of history and wildlife.