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Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is the ultimate place to witness the magical, beautiful Bengal Tiger freely wandering in its natural habitat.”
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There are two types of jungle safari available in Ranthambore National Park & Tiger Reserve, Jeep Safari and Canter Safari. For both types of safari, you have to book your seat in advance To manage the tiger safari in a smooth way, the whole area of the national park is divided into ten zones and the safari is organised in each. Moreover, Ranthambore online safari is also available for each zone.
Safari timings - Morning safari - starts from 06.30 am – 10.00 am
evening safari - starts from 02.30 pm – 06.00 pm
A Brief Insight into Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
Ranthambore National Park is among the foremost tiger reserves in the world that shelters the Bengal Tiger species. It is a favorite destination for photographers and wildlife enthusiasts. Located in Sawai Madhopur, in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan, Ranthambore Tiger Reserve has emerged as a renowned destination for wildlife tourism in India. Uniquely, the tigers here are active during the day, unlike most tigers that are typically nocturnal.
Given the substantial number of tigers that roam freely within the park, there’s a good chance of spotting one during a visit. These majestic creatures exist nonchalantly in the reserve, so if you’re keen on a close encounter, allowing you to observe them in all their grandeur, then a jungle safari is the way to go. Ranthambore National Park offers safaris for visitors eager to see the tigers in their natural habitat. In addition to the tigers, one might also encounter other wildlife such as leopards, hyenas, wild cats, reptiles, and a variety of birds that call Ranthambore home.
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Best of Ranthambore’s Safari Zones
Ranthambore National Park is divided into ‘core areas’ and ‘buffer zones’. The ‘core areas’ are regions where tigers roam freely. To protect and support their habitat, deforestation and other commercial activities are prohibited in these areas. In contrast, ‘buffer zones’ are areas of the reserve where the land can be used by local people for farming or other purposes while still being managed for conservation by the government.
For visitor convenience, Ranthambore National Park is segmented into 10 zones for tiger sightings. Zones 1-5 constitute the core areas, while zones 6-10 are part of the buffer zone. Zones 3, 4, and 5 are particularly popular and preferred by many visitors. During the summer, tigers are more easily sighted in these zones due to the presence of lakes and other water bodies. These sites attract tigers and other animals looking to quench their thirst in the hot season.
Jhalana leopard Safari ~
Jhalana Leopard Safari offers an exhilarating opportunity to encounter the elusive and captivating leopards of Rajasthan, providing a unique and immersive wildlife experience in the heart of Jaipur. With its dense forest cover and rocky terrain, Jhalana Leopard Reserve serves as the perfect sanctuary for these majestic creatures, allowing visitors to witness their stealth, agility, and untamed beauty up close.
Safari timings - Morning safari - starts from 5.30 am – 8.00 am
evening safari - starts from 4.30 pm – 8.00 pm
Spread in an area of 23sq km Jhalana Leopard Safari Park is home to 30-35 leopards out of which 6-7 leopards have their territory in tourism area of park. Situated right in the heart of Jaipur city closer to Airport, Jhalana slowly is becoming a favorite destination to spot leopards in wild. This otherwise shy cat is the apex predator here and does not have much competition for survival which makes them confident and therefore better sightings .
Once a reserve forest around Jaipur, Jhalana has always been home to leopards and other smaller fauna including spotted deer, blue bulls, wild boars and loads of resident as well as migratory birds. Safari at Jhalana has been operational since December 2016 and as of now two safari routes are open for visitors..