Ranthambhore National Park
India’s iconic tiger reserve, known for Bengal tigers, leopards, and rich biodiversity across 10 safari zones.
Experience the wild side of Rajasthan with thrilling safaris and historic forts.
Spread across nearly 400 square kilometers, Ranthambhore National Park is one of India’s most celebrated tiger reserves, located near Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan. Once the royal hunting grounds of Jaipur’s kings, today it is a sanctuary for the majestic Bengal tiger and countless other species. The landscape blends rugged hills, serene lakes, and the ruins of ancient structures that stand as silent witnesses to history.
Visitors can explore the park through guided jeep or canter safaris that pass through dense forests, open grasslands, and scenic lakes. Beyond wildlife, the ancient Ranthambhore Fort inside the park adds a majestic historical backdrop to this wilderness. It’s a must-visit for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a peaceful yet thrilling escape in Rajasthan.
India’s iconic tiger reserve, known for Bengal tigers, leopards, and rich biodiversity across 10 safari zones.
A UNESCO World Heritage fort within the park offering stunning panoramic views and ancient temples.
The largest lake inside the reserve, famous for waterbirds, deer, and occasional tiger sightings near its edges.
Old palace remnants inside the park, now overgrown by nature — a hauntingly beautiful photo spot.
Seasonal lake outside the main park area, known for migratory birds and peaceful sunrise views.
Historic guest house near Padam Talao, once used by royals — known for its massive old banyan tree and lakeside charm.