Ranthambore National Park
In the heart of Rajasthan lies a realm where royal history meets wild majesty — Ranthambore National Park. Once a hunting ground of the Maharajas of Jaipur, this sprawling reserve is today one of India's premier wildlife sanctuaries and a Project Tiger reserve. Spread across 1,334 square kilometers, Ranthambore is home to the majestic Bengal tiger, leopards, sloth bears, striped hyenas, and over 300 species of birds.
The park gets its name from the ancient Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site perched dramatically on a cliff within the park boundaries. Watching a tiger prowl the ruins of a centuries-old fort is an experience found nowhere else on earth.
The best time to visit Ranthambore is between October and June. Safari zones 1 to 10 offer varied terrain — from lakes and meadows to dry deciduous forests. Zone 3, 4, and 5 are most popular for tiger sightings near Padam Lake. Whether you are a wildlife enthusiast, photographer, or history lover, Ranthambore promises an unforgettable adventure.