"The National Capital of India"
“Abode of the Majestic Royal Bengal Tigers”
Nestled in the foothills of Vindhya and Aravali Hills in the Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park is famous for its dense forest area rich in varied range for flora and fauna species. The ultimate blend of historical heritage and wildlife can be well-experienced on a trip to this place. Be it the site of historical ruins or the thrill of jungle safari ride, Ranthambore is a place that ensurers an adventurous and memorable experience. It serves as a paradise for wildlife photographers and nature lovers who can relish their unbeatable holidays here.
THINGS TO DO
Bird Watching - Apart from wildlife safari in Ranthambore National Park, Bird watching is extremely an outstanding experience that one can never miss. Spotting the exotic birds species around the Padam Lake in the reserve is one of the unbeatable experience to relish here.
Tiger Trials - The prime attraction of Ranthambore is its thrilling tiger safari ride within the dense forest areas of this reserve. Be it the jeep safari or canter safari, the fun of spotting a tiger in its natural habitat is absolutely amazing. Besides Royal Bengal tigers, there are many other fauna species that can be spotted here.
Hot Air Balloon Ride - Another most amazing thing that allure the visitors in Ranthambore after tiger safari is the hot air balloon ride. However, there are so many places in India where this adventurous activity can be relished, but Ranthambore has definitely something you must experience for once.
Shopping - Ranthambore is a home of great craftsmanship, that has been reflected while exploring its market areas. Right from the traditional items to the block printed material and handicrafts stuff, there are so many things to shop as a souvenir while being in Ranthambore.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Ranthambore National Park remains open from October to June, while the months of the winter season (October to March) are considered as the best time to visit. During this time the climate remains pleasant and soothing which makes safari and sightseeing more exciting. Summers are extremely hot and humid, but the chances of spotting tigers get double in the reserve area. In the monsoon season, the park remains closed.