Ranthambore National Park
Jeep Safari in Ranthambore is a 4 wheel drive Maruti Suzuki Gypsy which is open from the top and carries 6 passengers at a time to enjoy the Ranthambore Jungle Safari and is one of the most popular options to explore wildlife. Seats in jeeps are booked on a sharing basis or an exclusive jeep for yourself.
Canter Safari is a twenty seater open top safari bus. Travelers and wildlife lovers prefer to go on a canter safari because the height of the canter is higher than a jeep which makes it easy to see wildlife amidst the distant forest and dense bushes. It provides a special wildlife experience and enjoys the spectacular views of the national park.
Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park
The Ranthambore National Park remains open for visitors and wildlife lovers as per safari timing from the 1st October to the 30th June of every year.
The Ranthambore National park remains closed from July to September for travelers due to the rainy (monsoon) season. The best time to visit Ranthambore is from November to April, when the weather is mild and pleasant. You see the animals without any discomfort due to the favourable weather conditions. There are two safaris (morning and evening safaris) a day from October to June, one starting in the morning and the other late in the afternoon.
Ranthambore National Park
While planning for Ranthambore jungle safari, you should carry the proper clothes which are in sync with the weather condition of the particular season you are planning to visit the Ranthambore. The area of the Ranthambore national park, located in Rajasthan state, is pretty hot in summers. Sometimes the temperature crosses 48 degree Celsius in the peak summer during May and June months and the minimum temperature dips down below the 4 degree Celsius in Winter, making the climate very cold during December to February. The climate of the Ranthambore forest reserve changes significantly all round the year, so wearing appropriate clothes while safari is always advisable depending upon your month of travel.
Ranthambore National Park
The famous Ranthambore Fort of Sawai Madhopur spreads over an area of 7 kilometers in circumference and includes an area of nearly 4 square kilometers altogether. The fort had many buildings inside of which only a few have survived the ravages of wars and time. Among the remaining ruins, the two pavilions, Badal Mahal, Dullah Mahal, 32 Pillared Chhatri and Hammers court give an idea of the old grandeur. The Ranthambore Fort also has many cenotaphs, temples, barracks, step-well and gates. The Ganesha Temple is the major attraction of the Ranthambore fort. The Fort is a good place for bird watching. There are large numbers of birds, Langurs, the odd small cat and elusive Fishing cat use the area.