How to reach Ranthambore?
By Flight:
Jaipur International Airport (160km to 170km, 3.5 hours away) is the nearest airport. However, Delhi’s IGI Airport (370km to 380km, 7 to 7.5 hours away) offers more flight options.
By Train:
Sawai Madhopur is well-connected by trains from Delhi, Mumbai and other cities in Rajasthan.
By Road:
Ranthambore is at a comfortable driving distance from popular tourist destinations like Jaipur and Agra. It takes upto 8 hours if you drive from Delhi.
Best time to visit Ranthambore?
If you can face the heat, Summer is the best time to visit Ranthambore, but winters are good for prolonged sighting in good light.
Summer:
Months: March to June.
Temperature: >40 Deg C
Winter:
Months: Nov to Feb.
Temperature: 15 to 20 Deg C
Park is closed during July to Oct
How many Zones are there in Ranthambore?
There are totally 10 Zones in Ranthambore for the tourists to explore and enjoy the park.
Zone 1-5 being the most sought zones by wildlife enthusiasts and they are in Ranthambore National park.
Zone 6-10 in the adjoining Sawai Madhopur and Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary.

Period | Morning Safari | Evening Safari |
---|---|---|
October | 06.30 AM To 10.00 AM | 02.30 PM To 06.00 PM |
1 November To 31 January | 07.00 AM To 10.30 AM | 02.00 PM To 05.30 PM |
1 February To 31 March | 06.30 AM To 10.00 AM | 02.30 PM To 06.00 PM |
1 April To 15 May | 06.00 AM To 09.30 AM | 03.00 PM To 06.30 PM |
16 May To 30 June | 06.00 AM To 09.30 AM | 03.30 PM To 07.00 PM |
Previous tour report!

Ranthambore – May 2019 – tour report
Ranthambore National Park is widely known as a favourite hunting ground for the Royals of Jaipur. Tigers, Leopards and Marsh Crocodiles living in the forests attract wildlife lovers to spot them and photograph them at close vicinities. When spotting a Tiger is considered to be luck by chance moment, Ranthambore
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