Places To Visit in Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is situated in Sawai Madhopur district and is one of the most visited National Parks in India. It holds the significant status in the tourism sector of india with its distinct class and charm.

Places to Visit in Ranthambore National Park are not only boasts of its popular tiger reserve , but also the heritage sites which includes the mighty ranthambore fort,jogi mehal, ancient temple and rajbagh ruins which are the reminders of the glory and grandeur of the rulers of ranthambore.

This national park is spread across an area of 1334 sq km, having 392 sq km area of park including buffer area and core area. The park is enclosed by the Chambal river and Banas river from the two sides enhancing the wild ambience of Ranthambore forest. Things to See in the Ranthambore National park are like mammals, reptile,and bird species.

Best time to visit Ranthambore

Ranthambore is extremely hot in the summers and extremely frigid in the winters. National Park of Ranthambore is open for wildlife tourism from 1st October to 30th June every year as this time weather is just subtle and tourists can enjoy the safaris and visit all other tourist attractions without being the predator of either extremely hot or cold weather.

As the park only opens for nine months and shuts down during monsoon season, it is highly booked so make sure you book your hotels, safaris, and cabs in advance to avoid the rush and overpaying at the last minute.

How to Reach

Ranthambore is a national tourist attraction. Every year tourists from all across the world come here for vacations, so there is the easy availability of transport, hotels, and safaris.

Things to See in Ranthambore


Wild Animals

There are diverse varieties of species present in Ranthambore. All Royal Bengal Tigers present here attract a large number of tourists. Many wildlife lovers come here to take a glimpse of these wild animals. While on safaris in summers you can easily spot myriad species of animals near the lakes quenching their thirst, bathing, or simply wandering.




Bird Watching

As I mentioned above, Ranthambore has around 320 species of bird including Serpent Eagle, Water Fowl, Sarus Crane, Kingfisher and Nightjar, Great-horned Owl, etc. The best time to visit Ranthambore precisely for bird watching is monsoon and winters.

Rajbagh Talao, Malik Talao, and Palam Talao are the best places to watch birds. These places are surrounded by dry deciduous trees that offer scenic and photogenic views to all their visitors.

Famous Attractions of Ranthambore

Apart from Ranthambore National Park, it has many other magnificent places that every tourist must add to their list. The first one is Ganesh Temple.

Every year devotees in huge numbers come here to see Lord Ganesh. An idol of Lord Ganesh sits here with his whole family and people from all parts of the world send invitation cards that the priest reads out loud to Lord. The second one is Ranthambore Fort, this majestic fort boasts a traditional culture of past rulers of Rajasthan, their battles, and heroic moments of their life. Some other attractions are Kachida Valley, Baula, Rajbagh Ruins, and Lakarda Anantapur.

All these places are incredibly beautiful and give pure contentment and enjoyment.

ranthmabhore fort

Ranthambore Fort

ganesh temple in ranthambhore

Ganesh Temple

kachida valley ranthambhore

Kachida Valley

Rajbagh Ruins ranthambhore

Rajbagh Ruins

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