Overview
Ranthambore tour packages offer an unforgettable wildlife experience in one of India’s most famous national parks, Ranthambore National Park. Once the royal hunting ground of the Jaipur kings, Ranthambore is now known for its thriving population of the majestic Bengal tiger and rich biodiversity.
This destination attracts both Indian and international travelers who want to enjoy thrilling jungle safaris, spot tigers in their natural habitat, and explore historic landmarks like the iconic Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located inside the park.
A 2 to 3 days Ranthambore tour package is ideal to fully experience the destination. It allows you to enjoy multiple jeep or canter safaris, increasing your chances of tiger sightings, while also giving you time to explore local attractions, culture, and cuisine at a relaxed pace.
Whether you are a wildlife enthusiast, nature lover, or adventure seeker, Ranthambore offers the perfect mix of safari adventure, history, and natural beauty. Book your Ranthambore tour package today for a well-organized and memorable jungle experience.
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About Ranthambore
Ranthambore, a region that was once the hunting ground for the royal family of Jaipur, is now home to the royalty of the jungle, the Bengal tiger. Ranthambore is one of the most visited spots in Rajasthan, attracting both national and international tourists. However, the city surprises everyone who visits, not only with its natural beauty and diversity but also with an architectural wonder that it has hidden within the folds of its vast wildlife park. So as you try to spot the royal Bengal tiger, don't be surprised if you get a glimpse of a magnificent thousand-year-old fort. But the fun does not stop here, because there is so much more to explore.
Now that you know that there is a lot to do in Ranthambore, along with tiger spotting, do not make the mistake of visiting the city for only a day. Rather, allocate at least one entire weekend to the city. A two to three day trip to Ranthambore is ideal, as it will have enough time to go for the jungle safari two to three times, which is very important, as you may not spot a tiger during your first safari. You will also have enough time to explore the glorious Ranthambore Fort along with other major spots, try local cuisines, interact with the locals and soak in the beautiful culture and traditions of the city at a relaxed pace.
For anyone who is looking for a trip that offers a perfect blend of adventure, history, and nature, Ranthambore is perfect. So, if you are ready for an exciting experience that includes nature, history, and much more, book your Ranthambore Tour Package now and have a safe and well-organised jungle adventure.
Attractions and Places to Visit in Ranthambore Tour Package
Ranthambore is located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan. It is undoubtedly one of the most famous wildlife destinations in India and even internationally. While the city is known for its tiger population, there is much more to it, including a diverse flora and fauna, ancient fort, and scenic lakes.
1. Ranthambore National Park
Even when you do not know a lot about Ranthambore, you do know that it is home to one of the most diverse and rich wildlife parks. The Ranthambore National Park is one of the best places in the world to spot the Royal Bengal Tiger. What makes it even more fun and wonderful is that the magnificent beast is in its natural habitat in the park. Apart from that, the park also covers a vast area of dry deciduous forest, lakes, and open grasslands.
You will have a fun jeep or canter safari conducted in different zones of the park, during which you can also spot rare species like sloth bear, leopard, caracal, jackal, fox, hyena, mongoose, elusive Indian wolf, dainty chital, sambhar deer, the blue bull antelope or nilgai, rhesus macaque, langur and an incredible variety of birds.

2. Ranthambore Fort
Situated deep within the Ranthambore National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Ranthambore Fort. Standing atop a 700-foot hill, the fort was built in the 10th century by the Rajput King Sapaldaksha of the Chauhan Dynasty. Today, the fort stands as a testament to the region's glorious history, offering a panoramic view of the forest below. As you explore the fort you will come across some marvellous architecture, as the fort houses temples, gates, and historical structures that reflect Rajasthan’s royal past.

3. Padam Talao
Padam Talao is the largest lake in Ranthambore National Park. It is a popular spot for wildlife sightings, especially during early morning safaris. The historic Jogi Mahal, located near the lake, adds to the scenic beauty of the area.

4. Trinetra Ganesh Temple
Situated inside Ranthambore Fort, Trinetra Ganesh Temple is one of the oldest temples in Rajasthan dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Devotees from across India visit this sacred site throughout the year. The temple is built with red Karauli stone and has the Lord Ganesha’s family. It holds five daily Aartis, which you can attend to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha, the god of wealth, wisdom and education.
Best Time to Book Your Ranthambore Tour Package
The best trip can quickly become your worst nightmare in Rajasthan if you do not take care of the basics, such as planning the Ranthambore trip in accordance with Rajasthan's weather and climate. It is because, despite Ranthambore being a wildlife sanctuary, it is a dry-deciduous forest system. Another factor that influences the ideal time to visit the city is when you are most likely to spot a tiger. Tigers are not very social and like to stay secluded and hidden. It is therefore important to plan your trip at times when the possibility of spotting a tiger is high. And then, of course, there is the time when the park closes for the outside world.
The best time to visit Ranthambore is during the late monsoon or early winter, usually early October, and stretches till summer, mostly late June. It is crucial to note that the park remains closed during the monsoon season, which usually starts in early July and stretches until late September.
October to March
If you plan your trip between October and March, you will enjoy pleasant weather, which is ideal for sightseeing and safaris.
April to June
You can also plan your trip between April and June if you want a higher chance of tiger sightings. As the months experience higher temperatures, animals gather near water sources.
Apart from the availability and probability of spotting the tiger, you must also consider the overall climate of Ranthambore before planning the trip. The temperature here can be extremely hot during the summer and even during the noon times of the cooler months. While the dense forest and two mountain ranges, Aravalli and Vindhya, help regulate the temperature significantly, you should use sunscreen and stay hydrated at all times
What to Expect in Your Ranthambore Tour Package
One of the biggest mistakes people make when planning their Ranthambore trip is either not trusting an expert and trying to do it all alone or, even when they do book a good Ranthambore package, not reading it properly. To avoid any confusion later, we make sure to explain the various details of the trip at the time of booking. Here is a quick round-up of what you can expect from your Ranthambore tour package:
- Jeep or Canter Safari Booking
- Experienced Naturalist Guide
- Comfortable Hotel or Resort Stay
- Fort Visit & Temple Exploration
- Wildlife Photography Opportunities
Ranthambore is a paradise for people who love wildlife, history, architecture, and photography. From tiger spotting to visiting a thousand-year-old fort, the fun never stops in the city. But to be able to fully enjoy and explore the city, you need to take care of several things. But who wants to spend days on end researching the perfect itinerary, booking safaris, and arranging accommodation when you can simply outsource the boring tasks to us? Just book one of our Rajasthan wildlife packages, which you can even customise as per your preference and needs, and only worry about packing your bags and reaching Ranthambore ASAP.
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- Evening: Around 2:30 PM – 6:30 PM














