Ranthambore National Park Map / Location

Ranthambore National Park, a former royal hunting ground turned wildlife sanctuary, offers one of India’s most authentic tiger-watching experiences. Nestled in Rajasthan, it combines rich biodiversity with historical charm, where ancient ruins of Ranthambore Fort rise above grasslands and lakes. Visitors on safari often spot tigers near Padam Lake, while leopards, crocodiles, and over 250 bird species thrive across its varied terrain. The park’s network of zones provides intimate encounters with nature, especially in early morning light when deer gather at waterholes. Beyond the big cats, the park’s blend of dry deciduous forest and open savannah creates striking landscapes, best seen from observation points near Rajbagh ruins. Accessible from Jaipur or Sawai Madhopur, it’s a cornerstone of India’s conservation success and a must for wildlife enthusiasts seeking raw, unfiltered wilderness.
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