About Ranthambore Safari
Ranthambore blends tigers with history — safaris run past a 10th-century hilltop fort, lakes and crumbling chhatris, making it the most photogenic reserve in India.
We book your zones and canter/gypsy slots in advance and stay close to the gate for early entries.
Highlights
- Tigers against a 1,000-year-old fort backdrop
- Highly photogenic lakes and ruins
- Strong daytime sighting record
- Easy add-on to a Rajasthan tour
- Gypsy and canter safari options
Sample itinerary
A starting point — we reshape it around your dates, pace and budget.
Arrival & afternoon safari
Reach Sawai Madhopur, check in, and head out on an afternoon safari in your allotted zone.
Morning safari & fort
Early safari followed by a visit to Ranthambore Fort and Ganesh temple, then departure.
What's included & what's not
Included
- Gate permits for booked safaris
- Open gypsy with driver & guide
- Jungle resort stay with meals
- Pickup & drop from nearest hub
- On-trip WhatsApp support
Not included
- Flights / train tickets
- Personal expenses & tips
- Camera/still fees (if any)
- Anything not listed above
A look at Ranthambore Safari



Ranthambore Safari FAQs
Gypsy or canter at Ranthambore?
Gypsy (6-seat) is more flexible and intimate; canter (20-seat) is cheaper. We recommend gypsy for photography.
Best zones?
Zones 1–5 around the lakes have historically high sightings, but the park rotates territories. We book what's strongest for your dates.
When is it open?
October to June; closed during the monsoon.
Can I combine it with Jaipur?
Yes — Ranthambore pairs perfectly with a Golden Triangle or Rajasthan tour.