Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore Aravalli Tours

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore Aravalli Tours

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Ranthambore Aravalli Tours specializes in organizing safaris and local sightseeing experiences in and around Ranthambore National Park. We offer a variety of safari options to explore the park’s wildlife, including:

Gypsy Safari: A 6-seater safari for a more personal experience.
Canter Safari: A 20-seater option for larger groups.
Booking Options: We provide Tatkal Full Gypsy bookings for last-minute plans, as well as Advance Gypsy and Canter Safari options. Additionally, there are Current Canter Safaris for spontaneous adventures.
Beyond safaris, we also guide visitors through the region’s unique attractions:

National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary, Palighat
Ranthambore Fort
Trinetra Ganesh Temple
Amreshwar Mahadev Temple
Rajeev Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History
Kala Gora Temple
Choth Mata Temple
Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple
Seeta Mata Temple
 Experience the best of  Ranthambore’s wildlife and cultural heritage with our well-organized tours and knowledgeable guides.

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is one of the biggest and most renowed tiger reserves in Rajasthan. It comprises of Ranthambore National Park, Sawaimadhopur Sanctuary, Sawaiman Singh sanctuary, Keladevi sanctuary and part of National Gharial Sanctuary besides other forest areas. It is tucked between the rugged Aravali and Vindhya hills. It is bounded to the north by the Banas river and to the south by the Chambal river. It is dry deciduous forests and open grassy meadow. It boasts a spectacular landscape filled with boulder-strewn highland plateaus, lakes and rivers-dotted with old forts and abandoned mosques- creating a wonderful ecosystem for both bird and mammal viewing.

Location
It is headquatered Sawai madhopur district Where the areas of Karauli, Bundi, Kota and Tonk districts are also included. The Nearest railway station is Sawai madhopur,. The distance from Jaipur is 166 km and distance from Delhi is 352 km . The Nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport.

Legal Status and Extent
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve has an area of 1503.23 kms when core was declared in 2007 and Buffer in 2012 under the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972. The reserve is divided into 2 Forest Divisions (1. Deputy conservator of Forests and Deputy Field Director (I) Ranthambore Tiger Project Sawai Madhopur 2. Deputy Forest Conservator and Deputy Field Director (II) in Ranthambore Tiger Project Karauli is divided 934.92 sq km under Sawai Madhopur Forest Division and Karauli Forest, Some areas are under the jurisdiction of DCF Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve, Bundi. Out of the total area, 1113.36 sq km. was declared as Critical Tiger Habitat (CTH) vide State Government Order No. F.3 (34) Forest/2007/ dated 28.12.2007 and 297.92 sq km was declared as buffer area by the State Government’s Order No. F.3 (34) Forest/2007/ dated 06.07.2012 which was further increased by 123.30 sq km vide notification No.F.3(15) Forest/2023 dated 5.10.2023

Flora and Fauna
The most dominant tree is Dhok (Anogeissus pendula). This tropical tree constitutes more than three-fourth of the vegetation of this forest. Apart from the Dhok tree, other important trees of this park are Banyan (Ficus bengalnesis), Peepal (Ficus religiosa) and Neem (Azadirachta indiaca). The fruit trees which are prominently found in the Ranthambore are Mango (Mangifera indica), Tamarind (Tamarind indicus indica), Jamun (Syzygium cumini), Ber (Zizyphus Mauritania), Chhila ( Butea monosperma), Kadam (Authocephalus cadamba), Khair (Accacia catechu), Khajur (Phoenix sylvestris), Gum (Sterculia urens), Mahua (Madhuca indica), Salar (Boswellia serrata), Tendu ( Diospyrus melanoxylon),. Lotus and water lilies are important aquatic flora found in the lakes of Ranthambore and the edges of the lakes are draped with Khus grass.

The details of biodiversity are as follows –
– 6 species of cat family in RTR – Tiger, Leopard, Caracal, Jungle cat, Desert cat and Rusty spotted cat – 03 species of dog family – hyena, wolf and jackal

– 02 species of mongoose – Indian Grey mongoose and Ruddy mongoose

– 38 species of mammals – Sloth bear, Chital, Sambar, Chinkara, Nilgai, Wild boar, Porcupine, Hare etc.

– 315 species of birds – Asian paradise fly catcher, Indian skimmer, Pochards, Owls, Darters, Storks etc.

– 35 species of reptiles – Turtles, Crocodile, Cobra, Krait, Vipers (Russell, Saw scale), Ratsnake, Python, Trinket, Checkered keelback, Cat snake etc.

– 402 species of plants – Dhonk, Salar, Khair, Ronj, Tendu, Kachanar, Bair, Kadam, Bamboo, Chila, Dhaman grass, Khas grass etc. are important species found.

Tourism
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve and other wildlife sites are internationally renowned for tourism. Lakhs of tourists from India and abroad come to Sawai madhopur for wildlife tourism in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve Vehicle bend safari operated in 10 zones Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. The booking for safari is available online. Boating is also available at Palighat on river Chambal for which online booking can be done.

Zone No – 1

– Safari routes – Singhdwar, Raipur, Amreshawardang, Tuti Ka Nalla, Sultanpur, Gadadub, Khariya Chatha, Katt-padi deh, Gadadub view point, Kalapani anicut, Pilapani and back singhdwar exit.

– Length (km) – 20

Zone No – 2

– Safari routes – Jogimahal Gate, Jhalra, Kamaldha, Amrai, Footabandha, Pandudeh, Guda, Gandhria, Polkiya, Jogimahal Gate.

– Length (km) – 20

Zone No – 3

– Safari routes – Jogimahal Gate, Padam Talab, Rajbagh, Mandook, High Point, Jogimahala Gate.

– Length (km) – 18

Zone No – 4

– Safari routes – Singdwar, Tambakhan, Maliktalab, Lakarda, Berda, Semali, Adidant, Singdwar.

– Length (km)- 27

Zone No – 5

– Safari routes – Singdwar, Jokha, Kachida, Dhakara, Bagdah, Bakola, Anatpura, Singhdwar

– Length (km) – 18

Zone No – 6

– Safari routes – (Kundal) Rajbag naka, Pallidarwaja, Kundal area, Patawabaori, Mansarovar, Guda,

– Length (km) – 27

Zone No – 7

– Safari routes – (Chidi kho) Rajbag naka, Chidikho, Jamoda, Kushalidarra.

– Length (km) – 12

Zone No – 8

– Safari routes – (Balas) Balas, Neemalidang, Kalibhat, Kharai, Mahakho

– Length (km) – 16

Zone No – 9

– Safari routes – Qualji, New Talai, Ghati ka Tiraha, Kamleshwar Mandir view point, Chakal Nadi Road, Pandu kho, Gajipur Tiraha, Gajipur & Devpura.

– Length (km) – 22

Zone No – 10

– Safari routes – Halonda, Kailashpuri, Antari, Bebri, Jojeswar Mandir view Point, Devpura Band

– Length (km) – 20

Safari Type

GYPSY SAFARI (6 SEATER)

CANTER SAFARI (20 SEATER)

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HOTEL BOOKING

Discover the best and most affordable hotel stays in Ranthambore with our expert booking service. We offer a selection of top-rated, budget-friendly accommodations that combine comfort and convenience, perfect for your wildlife adventure or relaxing getaway.

TOUR PACKAGE

Explore the wonders of Ranthambore with our expertly curated tour packages. Whether you're seeking a thrilling safari experience, a cultural exploration, or a peaceful retreat, we offer customizable packages to suit every traveler.

LOCAL SIGHTSEEING

Explore the must-see sights of Ranthambore with our local sightseeing tours. From the historic Ranthambore Fort to the serene temples, vibrant villages, and breathtaking landscapes, we provide curated experiences to help you discover the region’s rich culture and natural beauty.

CAB SERVICE

Travel comfortably and conveniently around Ranthambore with our reliable cab service. Whether you need a ride to the national park, local sightseeing spots, or airport transfers, our well-maintained vehicles and professional drivers ensure a smooth journey.

Tourist Attraction

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park, located in Rajasthan, India, is a renowned wildlife sanctuary famous for its population of Bengal tigers. Spanning over 1,300 square kilometers, it features a diverse landscape of dry deciduous forests, rocky terrain, and ancient ruins, including the historic Ranthambore Fort. The park is a biodiversity hotspot, home to various species such as leopards, sloth bears, and numerous birds, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. The best time to visit is during the cooler months from October to April, when the chances of spotting wildlife are higher.

National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary, Palighat

National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary, located near Palighat in India, is a unique wildlife sanctuary dedicated to the conservation of the endangered gharial, a species of crocodile known for its long, narrow snout. Established in 1979, the sanctuary spans about 540 square kilometers along the Chambal River, encompassing a rich ecosystem of riverine forests, sandy beaches, and diverse wildlife. In addition to gharials, the sanctuary is home to other species such as mugger crocodiles, river dolphins, and a variety of migratory birds. It offers opportunities for eco-tourism and river safaris, making it a serene destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

Ranthambore Fort

Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a historic fortress situated within Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, India. Built in the 10th century, it stands atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The fort features impressive architecture, including ancient temples, palaces, and robust walls, showcasing a blend of Rajput and Mughal styles. Its strategic location made it a significant military outpost in its time. Today, the fort is a popular attraction for visitors exploring the park, combining rich history with the stunning natural beauty of the area.

Trinetra Ganesh Temple

The Trinetra Ganesh Temple, located in Ranthambore National Park, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Nestled within the historic Ranthambore Fort, the temple dates back to the 10th century and attracts pilgrims and tourists alike. Legend has it that the temple houses a unique idol of Ganesha, adorned with three eyes, symbolizing wisdom and insight. Surrounded by lush forests and wildlife, the temple offers a serene spiritual experience, making it a popular stop for visitors exploring the park’s rich cultural and natural heritage.

Amreshwar Mahadev Temple

The Amereshwar Mahadev Temple, situated near Ranthambore Fort in Rajasthan, is a sacred Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. This ancient temple, believed to date back several centuries, is known for its tranquil ambiance and stunning architecture, featuring intricately carved stone structures. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Ranthambore National Park, the temple attracts both devotees and nature lovers. It is particularly popular among visitors seeking spiritual solace amidst the vibrant wildlife and rich history of the region. The temple is an essential part of the cultural landscape of Ranthambore, reflecting the area’s deep-rooted religious significance.

Rajeev Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

The Rajeev Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History, located in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, is dedicated to showcasing the region’s rich biodiversity and natural heritage. Established in 2004, the museum features a variety of exhibits that highlight the flora, fauna, geology, and ecosystems of Rajasthan and the surrounding areas. With engaging displays, dioramas, and educational programs, it aims to promote awareness and appreciation of natural history among visitors. The museum serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and wildlife enthusiasts, making it an important addition to the cultural and educational landscape of the region.

The Kala Gora Temple

The Kala Gora Temple, also known as the Coth Mata Temple, is a revered Hindu shrine located near Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, India. Dedicated to Goddess Coth Mata, this temple is distinguished by its unique black idol, which draws many devotees seeking blessings. Nestled in a serene environment, the temple offers a peaceful atmosphere for worship and reflection. Its scenic surroundings and spiritual significance make it a popular destination for both pilgrims and nature lovers exploring the vibrant cultural landscape of the region.

Choth Mata Temple

Choth Mata Temple, located near Ranthambore in Rajasthan, India, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Choth Mata. This temple is known for its spiritual significance and picturesque setting, attracting numerous devotees and visitors. The site features a striking idol of the goddess, believed to offer protection and blessings to her followers. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the region, the temple provides a peaceful atmosphere for worship and reflection. Its rich cultural heritage and scenic views make Choth Mata Temple a noteworthy destination for both pilgrims and nature enthusiasts exploring the area.

Seeta Mata Temple

Seeta Mata Temple, located in the serene surroundings of Ranthambore, Rajasthan, is a significant Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Seeta, the wife of Lord Rama. This temple holds cultural and spiritual importance, drawing devotees who seek blessings and connection to the divine. Nestled amidst lush greenery and hills, the temple offers a tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for worship and meditation. The architecture reflects traditional Hindu design, enhancing the temple’s charm. Visitors often appreciate the scenic beauty of the area, which adds to the spiritual experience at Seeta Mata Temple.

Enjoy The Best Experience with Us

Experience the best of Ranthambore with Aravalli Tours, your go-to guide for an unforgettable adventure in this stunning wildlife sanctuary. Discover the majestic Bengal tigers in their natural habitat, explore the rich biodiversity of the park, and witness breathtaking landscapes that blend ancient ruins with lush forests. Our expert guides provide insightful commentary, ensuring you don’t miss any hidden gems. Whether it’s thrilling safaris, serene nature walks, or cultural excursions to historic sites like Ranthambore Fort and local temples, Aravalli Tours crafts personalized itineraries to suit your interests. Join us for a memorable journey that captures the essence of Ranthambore!