RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK
Park covering approximately 400 km² amid beautiful forest and savannah landscapes, swamps and hunting lodge ruins
Ranthambore National Park covers an area of about 400 km² amidst extraordinary landscapes of forest and savannah, swamps and ruins of hunting lodges. Very popular, it is here that you will have the best chance to see a tiger. In 2021, the official census reported the presence of 81 felines against about thirty in 2010. Despite these efforts, the population is still at high risk of extinction due to poaching. Apart from the tiger, the park is home to many other species and you are sure to see deer, fallow deer, peacocks and many birds with over 300 species listed.
The park has been divided into 10 distinct zones. Zones 1 to 5 are the core zones, while zones 6 to 10 were still part of the buffer zone until recently. This division improves traffic flow within the park and distributes vehicles evenly. To improve your chances of seeing the cat, plan at least 3 safaris, choosing different areas if possible. Prefer morning safaris, when the animals take advantage of the freshness of the dawn to feed and drink and to expose themselves. As the vehicles are open, cover up, as it can be cool or even cold (especially in December-January). A hat and a scarf will not be too much. In the summer, bring a good protection against the sun (glasses, hat, cream) and enough water.
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Seul les Zones 6,7,8 seront ouvertes pour les touristes entre juin et septembre
On y voit pas mal de tiger-food : gazelles, paons , perruches ... Helas en 2 sorties nous n'avons pas vu de tigre mais l'endroit est tout de meme splendide en cette periode car tout est d'un vert presque surréaliste ! et pas de touriste seul quelques 4x4 d'Indiens isolés
I was lucky enough to see one of the famous tigers during a jeep safari and it was INCREDIBLE. In addition to this " chance" I have find that the park was worth the detour because of the beauty of its landscapes, but not necessarily for the diversity of wild species…