There are so much activities to do at ranthambore like in safari there is gypsy safari & canter safari and in Sightseeing there are fort tour, museum visit, chambal boating, city tour etc.
Gypsy is popular type of safari vehicle available at ranthambore for all zone from 1 to 10. It is compact and open vehicle with max. 6 pax capacity. So it can be book for couples and small family to enjoy the safari ride at ranthambore.
An open bus type vehicle called canter, is available for safari for all zone from 1 to 10 except zone 7 & 8. It has sitting capacity for max. 20 person, so a large group of people can have safari together by using this option.
Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a majestic hill fort located within Ranthambore National Park. It is known for its rich history and stunning architecture, it offers breathtaking views.
The Ranthambore Museum, also known as the Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History, showcases the rich biodiversity and cultural heritage of the region. It offers exhibits on wildlife, conservation and the traditions of Rajasthan, making it a must-visit for nature and history enthusiasts.
Boating on the Chambal River is a serene and adventurous experience, offering a chance of sighting rare species like gharials, crocodiles and migratory birds in their natural habitat.
Old Sawai Madhopur is a historic town full of beauty and culture. Known for its old temples, busy markets and traditional way of life, it gives visitors a glimpse into Rajasthan’s rich past.
The Jogi Mahal, now a cherished heritage site within Ranthambore National Park, once served as a royal retreat for the Jaipur kingdom during their hunting expeditions. This charming little fort, nestled amidst the wilderness on the banks of the iconic Padam Lake, offers a breathtaking view, making it a favorite landmark for history and nature enthusiasts alike.
Padam Talao and Rajbag Talao, which remain filled with water year-round, are popular hunting grounds for tigers, as the thirsty animals come to drink from these water sources.
The park offers stunning lake views, with wild animals like tigers, spotted deer (chital), blue bulls (nilgai), chinkaras (Indian gazelles), and wild boars frequently seen around the lakes and ponds as they come to drink water.
Ranthambore is surrounded by lush green hills, nestled in the vicinity of the Aravalli Hills and the Vindhya Plateau. These scenic hills create the perfect environment, making Ranthambore an ideal place for wildlife to thrive and for visitors to experience nature at its best.
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