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Big Cat Tours invites you to embark on an unforgettable journey into the wild heart of Rajasthan at Ranthambore National Park. Renowned as one of India’s most iconic wildlife sanctuaries, Ranthambore offers thrilling Ranthambore Safari experiences, providing opportunities to witness majestic Bengal tigers in their natural habitat. Explore the diverse landscapes of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, where ancient ruins and dense forests create a dramatic backdrop for wildlife sightings. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, wildlife photographer, or first-time adventurer, our expertly guided jeep safaris and canter safaris ensure safe, exciting, and ethical wildlife encounters.
At Big Cat Tours, we specialize in crafting customized Ranthambore safari packages that blend adventure, comfort, and deep local knowledge. From seamless booking to guided excursions, we make your visit to Ranthambore truly memorable. Join us for an immersive tiger safari in Ranthambore, where every trail leads to awe-inspiring moments and untamed beauty.
Ranthambore National Park, one of the most well-known National Parks in the nation, is situated in Rajasthan’s southeast. In and around this National Park, also known as the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, there are a tonne of interesting things to discover.
Located near the town of Sawai Madhopur, Ranthambore Tiger Reserve spans approximately 1,334 square kilometers. Established in 1973 under Project Tiger, it gained national park status in 1980. The park’s diverse terrain of dry deciduous forests, open grasslands, and ancient ruins creates a unique backdrop for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. Big Cat Tours guarantees to give you a unique opportunity to see wildlife in Ranthambore. The Big Cat Tours would undoubtedly be the name of the phrase “experiencing wildlife without sacrificing your comfort and luxury” if there were such a thing.
Our team is committed to giving you a wildlife experience that is exciting but comfortable by utilising the numerous connections with Ranthambore national parks across the nation. In addition to offering various safaris in and around Ranthambore, Big Cat Tours strives to be your another option for all of your Safari requirements as well as much more. Our team, which is committed to ensuring your comfort, safety, and convenience, has explored these national parks independently and has unearthed the best of them, whether it be wildlife or the regional folklore that the area takes great pride in.
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One of the biggest national parks in northern India is Ranthambore. It is located in southeast Rajasthan, India, 14 kilometres from Sawai Madhopur district and about 180 kilometres from Jaipur. regarded as one of the best locations in the jungle to see the strong, regal Indian Tiger. Wildlife lovers and photographers have flocked to Ranthambhore National Park, a popular wildlife tourist destination. The Vindhyas and Aravalis hill range surround Ranthambhore National Park, and Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve occupies an area of approximately 1410.64 sq. km., including core and buffer area.
Ranthambore National Park is a thriving sanctuary bustling with an incredible diversity of wildlife. The park is famously home to majestic big cats like the elusive Bengal tigers, stealthy leopards, and the rare caracals that prowl the dense forests. Beyond the predators, Ranthambore shelters fascinating mammals such as the elusive sloth bears, cunning striped hyenas, swift jackals, and the elusive Indian fox. The lush grasslands and waterholes attract large herbivores including sambar deer, graceful chital, striking nilgai, and robust wild boars.
Ranthambore is home to a rich array of fauna, including:
Big Cats: Bengal tigers, leopards, caracals
Other Mammals: Sloth bears, striped hyenas, jackals, Indian foxes
Herbivores: Sambar deer, chital, nilgai, wild boars
Birds: Over 270 species, such as crested serpent eagles, painted storks, and Indian paradise flycatchers
Reptiles: Marsh crocodiles, Indian pythons, cobras
Ranthambore National Park is a thriving sanctuary bustling with an incredible diversity of wildlife. The park is famously home to majestic big cats like the elusive Bengal tigers, stealthy leopards, and the rare caracals that prowl the dense forests. Beyond the predators, Ranthambore shelters fascinating mammals such as the elusive sloth bears, cunning striped hyenas, swift jackals, and the elusive Indian fox. The lush grasslands and waterholes attract large herbivores including sambar deer, graceful chital, striking nilgai, and robust wild boars.
Ranthambore is home to a rich array of fauna, including:
Big Cats: Bengal tigers, leopards, caracals
Other Mammals: Sloth bears, striped hyenas, jackals, Indian foxes
Herbivores: Sambar deer, chital, nilgai, wild boars
Birds: Over 270 species, such as crested serpent eagles, painted storks, and Indian paradise flycatchers
Reptiles: Marsh crocodiles, Indian pythons, cobras
Explore the wild heart of Ranthambore with Big Cat Tours, offering a range of exciting and comfortable Ranthambore Safari experiences. Whether you're a wildlife photographer, a family traveler, or an adventure enthusiast, we have the perfect safari for you.
Enjoy a personalized wildlife experience with a 6-seater open Gypsy. Ideal for tiger spotting and photography in the dense forests of Ranthambore.
Perfect for groups, the Canter Safari offers a thrilling open-air ride through the national park’s rich wildlife zones at an affordable price.
Cruise the Chambal River to spot gharials, crocodiles, turtles, and exotic birds. A peaceful boat safari just an hour from Ranthambore.
Explore this 1,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site inside the park. Witness stunning views, ancient temples, and rich cultural history.
October to March: Pleasant weather and ideal for general wildlife viewing.
April to June: Higher chances of tiger sightings as animals gather near water sources.
July to September: Core zones remain closed due to monsoon; buffer zones (6–10) stay open.
By Air: Nearest airport – Jaipur International Airport (approx. 160 km).
By Train: Closest station – Sawai Madhopur Railway Station (approx. 14 km).
By Road: Well-connected via highways from major cities like Jaipur, Delhi, and Agra.
Luxury Resorts: Premium stays with top-notch services and nature views.
Mid-range Hotels: Comfortable options with modern amenities. Ideal for families and small groups seeking value and convenience.
Budget Guesthouses: Economical choices for backpackers and solo travelers.
Visit the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve & other National Park to learn more about its rich history and animals, as well as to see the Royal Bengal Tiger & Wild Animals in action.
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Ranthambore National Park, one of the most well-known National Parks in the nation, is situated in Rajasthan’s southeast. In and around this National Park, also known as the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, there are a tonne of interesting things to discover.
Big Cat Tours provides a close-up view of the wildlife
Ranthambore National Park, one of the most well-known National Parks in the nation, is situated in Rajasthan's southeast. In and around this National Park, also known as the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, there are a tonne of interesting things to discover.
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Big Cat Tours offers unforgettable wildlife safaris across India’s top national parks like Ranthambore, Bandhavgarh, Gir, and Tadoba. Experience big cats up close with expert guides, seamless service, and comfortable stays.
Location: Ranthambore Circle , Sawai Madhopur Rajasthan 322001
Phone: +91 7742318486 +91 7014543770
Email: info@bigcattours.com
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