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Ranthambore National Park
- Best zones selected based on latest 7-day sighting reports
- Gypsy & Canter safari permit assistance
- 3-Star to 5-Star curated resort stays nearby
- Chambal River boat safari add-on available
Popular Attractions in Ranthambore
Ranthambore is more than just tigers — discover ancient forts, sacred temples, serene lakes and historic hunting lodges.
UNESCO Heritage
Ranthambore Fort
A 10th-century fort perched atop a steep hill inside the national park. Offers panoramic views of the jungle, lakes and surrounding Aravalli hills. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2013.
Historic Lodge
Jogi Mahal
One of the oldest forest rest houses in India, located at the edge of Padam Talao lake. Once a royal hunting lodge, now a heritage landmark surrounded by a massive banyan tree.
Scenic Lake
Padam Talao
The largest lake inside Ranthambore, famous for its lotus-filled waters. Tigers frequently visit its banks, making it one of the most iconic photography spots in the park.
Tiger Hotspot
Rajbagh Talao
A stunning lake surrounded by old palace ruins and dense forest. Known for frequent tiger and crocodile sightings. The ancient Rajbagh ruins add a mystical charm to the landscape.
Sacred Temple
Trinetra Ganesh Temple
Located inside Ranthambore Fort, this temple houses a rare three-eyed idol of Lord Ganesha. Devotees worldwide send wedding cards here — believed to bring blessings for new beginnings.
Rocky Terrain
Kachida Valley
A dramatic gorge landscape with steep rocky hills and dry deciduous forest. Known for leopard, sloth bear and wild boar sightings. A photographer's paradise with unique terrain.
Crocodile Lake
Malik Talao
A smaller but lively lake known for its marsh crocodile population. Rich birdlife includes painted storks, cormorants and kingfishers. Tigers visit for drinking water at dawn.
Birding Haven
Surwal Lake
A smaller but lively lake known for its marsh crocodile population. Rich birdlife includes painted storks, cormorants and kingfishers. Tigers visit for drinking water at dawn.
Tiger Stories of Ranthambore
Every tiger in Ranthambore has a story. Meet the iconic big cats that made this park world-famous.

Named for a lightning-bolt stripe on her flank, T-83 is one of the newest stars of Ranthambore. She has established...

Krishna (T-19) is Machali's most famous daughter and a conservation success story. She raised five cubs in a single litter...

Sultan (T-72) is the undisputed king of Ranthambore's Zone 5 territory. A massive male tiger with battle scars and a...

Noor is one of the most sighted tigresses in Ranthambore. She is a master of stealth yet completely at ease...

Named after the arrow-shaped marking on her forehead, Arrowhead (T-84) is Krishna's daughter and currently dominates Zones 3 and 4....

The most photographed tigress in history. Machali ruled Ranthambore for over 19 years, fought crocodiles, raised 11 cubs, and became...
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Safari Types
Best for Tiger Sighting
Gypsy Safari
A private 6-seater open 4×4 jeep that gives you complete flexibility to stop, wait, and track tigers at your own pace. The undisputed choice for photographers and families.
6
Max Guests
3hrs
Per Shift
AM/PM
Shifts Available
Zone 1-10
All Zones
Great for Groups
Shared Canter Safari
An open-top 20-seater bus that offers a higher vantage point and a more sociable experience. Perfect for large groups, solo travelers, and budget-conscious adventurers.
20
Max Guests
3hrs
Per Shift
AM/PM
Shifts Available
Zone 1-10
All Zones
Ranthambore's Best Safari Zones
Ranthambore's Best Safari Zones
Zone 1 — Kachida Valley
Rocky gorges & dramatic landscapes. Ideal for leopard & bear sightings. Unique terrain.
Zone 3 — Rajbagh
Rajbagh & Padam Talao lakes. Arrowhead T-84's home territory. Best for lakeside tiger sightings.
Zone 4 — Sultanpur
Deep forest cover and known territorial zones for dominant male tigers and breeding pairs.
Zone 2 — Kundal & Sultanpur
Zone 5 — Bakola
Zone 6 — Malik Talao
Zone 7 — Balas
Zone 8 — Khilchipur
Zone 9 — Kala Pani & Amba Nala
Zone 10 — Kusalpaari
Best for Tiger Sighting
Signature Tour Packages
Weekend Wildlife in Ranthambore
4-star resort stay, 2 confirmed Gypsy safaris, expert naturalist guide & all transfers included.
Starting ₹9,600/person
Jawai Leopard Expedition
Explore mystical rocky landscapes, spot leopards at dusk & camp under the Rajasthani stars.
Starting ₹8,900/person
Weekend in Sariska
4-star resort stay, 2 confirmed Gypsy safaris, expert naturalist guide
Starting ₹10,500/person
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Important Disclaimer: Wild Scape Safari is a private travel agency and booking assistant. We charge a service fee for expertise, logistics, and curated packages. We are NOT the official Rajasthan Forest Department, Jim Corbett National Park authority, or any government entity. All permit fees are additional and paid directly to the government.