Ranthambore National Park

Note: Tiger safari will be closed for Tuesday (Zone 6 to Zone 10) and Wednesday (Zone 1 to Zone 5) at Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. For Booking +91-9166875203

Jeep Safari Price & Safari Zones
Price (Indian)INR 2000 / - Seat ( Maximum 6 Persons & 2 children (b/w - 1 to 5 years) are allowed in ONE Jeep)
Price (Foreigner)INR 4000 / - Seat ( Maximum 6 Persons & 2 children (b/w - 0 to 5 years) are allowed in ONE Jeep )
Zones 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10
( 1/2/3/4/5 is Closed on Every Wednesday ) & ( 6/7/8/9/10 is Closed on Every Tuesday )
During Monsoon (July, August & September) season only 6 to 10 Zone are Open.
TimingsMorning 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM | Evening 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM (Safari Timing Varies as Season Changes)
InclusionsPermission of Ranthambore, Jeep, Driver, Permit and Guide Fee & Taxes.
* Pick & drop is not included from hotels.
NoteUploading of passport size photo (Not less than 100 KB) is mandatory to every visitor to obtain the entry permit of Ranthambore National Park.
Canter Safari Price & Zone - Gov price without service charge & gst.
Price (Indian)INR 815 / Person ( ONE Canter has 20 Seats )
Price (Foreigner)INR 2000 / Person ( ONE Canter has 20 Seats )
Zones 1/2/3/4/5/6/9/10
( 1/2/3/4/5 is Closed on Every Wednesday ) & ( 6/9/10 is Closed on Every Tuesday )
TimingsMorning 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM | Evening 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM

      Jeep Safari Price & Safari Zones - Gov price without service charge & gst.
      Price (Indian)INR 2000 / - Seat ( Maximum 6 Persons & 2 children (b/w - 1 to 5 years) are allowed in ONE Jeep)
      Price (Foreigner)INR 4000 / - Seat ( Maximum 6 Persons & 2 children (b/w - 0 to 5 years) are allowed in ONE Jeep )
      Zones 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10
      ( 1/2/3/4/5 is Closed on Every Wednesday ) & ( 6/7/8/9/10 is Closed on Every Tuesday )
      During Monsoon (July, August & September) season only 6 to 10 Zone are Open.
      TimingsMorning 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM | Evening 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM (Safari Timing Varies as Season Changes)
      InclusionsPermission of Ranthambore, Jeep, Driver, Permit and Guide Fee & Taxes.
      * Pick & drop is not included from hotels.
      NoteUploading of passport size photo (Not less than 100 KB) is mandatory to every visitor to obtain the entry permit of Ranthambore National Park.
      Canter Safari Price & Zone - Gov price without service charge & gst.
      Price (Indian)INR 1400 / Person ( ONE Canter has 20 Seats )
      Price (Foreigner)INR 3000 / Person ( ONE Canter has 20 Seats )
      Zones 1/2/3/4/5/6/9/10
      ( 1/2/3/4/5 is Closed on Every Wednesday ) & ( 6/9/10 is Closed on Every Tuesday )
      TimingsMorning 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM | Evening 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM

      Ranthambore National Park Safari Booking

      Welcome to the official online booking service for Ranthambore National Park safaris. Here, visitors can easily book seats for Jeep and Canter safaris through a secure online platform. The entire booking process is managed by the forest officials of Ranthambore National Park, ensuring a smooth and trustworthy experience.

      Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is divided into 10 different safari zones, and safaris are conducted in all these zones. You can book your Ranthambore Tiger Safari tickets for any of these zones using this service.

      Jeep and Canter safaris are the most convenient way to explore the wildlife at Ranthambore. While spotting the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat depends largely on luck, every day two safaris are conducted at scheduled times to maximize your chances.

      Each Jeep and Canter carries a group of tourists and is accompanied by a trained, expert guide. Only vehicles with valid permits are allowed inside the park, following a fixed route within the allotted time. To ensure smooth movement and better chances of wildlife sightings, only a limited number of vehicles are permitted in the park at any given time.

      Important details:

      1. Safari zones are assigned based on availability.

      2. Visitors can choose any zone from 1 to 10.

      3. If your safari booking fails due to technical issues or lack of available seats, a full refund will be processed to your bank account. You will be notified promptly in such cases.

       

      Ranthambore Tiger Reserve Timing

      Safari Months :Ranthambore Safari Timings :
      From 1st Oct to 31st Oct:06.30 am – 10.00 am & 02.30 pm – 06.00 pm
      From 1st Nov to 31st Jan:07.00 am – 10.30 am & 02.00 pm to 05.30 pm
      From 1st Feb to 31st march06.30 am – 10.00 am & 02.30 pm to 06.00 pm
      From 1st April to 15th May06.00 am – 09.30 am & 03.00 pm to 06.30 pm
      From 16th May to 30th June06.00 am – 09.30 am & 03.30 pm to 07.00 pm
      Note: In case your safari is not booked due to reasons like technical error or non-availability of seat, we will refund the whole amount in your given bank account. The same would be communicated accordingly.

      Ranthambore Safari Booking Procedure

      • Information about each visitor: Full name, Age, Sex (as printed on the ID proof provided by you)
      • Date of Booking safari & Safari timing (Morning/Afternoon)
      • Specific ID card number of all visitors (Voter Id, Aadhar Card, Pan card, Driving license, etc.)
      • Safari Entry fees paid in advance
      • Zones 1/2/3/4/5 is Closed on Every Wednesday
      • Zones 6/7/8/9/10 is Closed on Every Tuesday
       

      Things to Keep in Mind for Ranthambore Safari Booking

      • You have to pay full fees for safari booking in advance.
      • ID proof is must for each and every visitor.
      • No refund or cancellation is permitted on confirmed bookings.
      • Booking is non-transferable and cannot be exchanged with anyone.
      • You must carry the same ID card that you have submitted during the online booking.
      • You can book your safari maximum of 90 days in advance.
      • Passport details are mandatory for foreigner tourists for making reservations.
      • Safari permit is issued on a first come, first serve basis (subject to availability).
      • Park may be closed without any prior notice to visitors.
      • In case of any revision of fees after the booking, visitors will be liable to pay the difference at the time of entry into the park.
      • The visitors are required to report at the boarding place 15 min prior to the scheduled departure of the safari.
      • We are merely acting as a travel agent in booking your safari at national park and will not be responsible for any accident, injury, theft and death during the safari excursion.
      • Information about each visitor: Full name, Age, Sex (as printed on the ID proof provided by you)
      • Date of Booking safari & Safari timing (Morning/Afternoon)
      • Specific ID card number of all visitors (Voter Id, Aadhar Card, Pan card, Driving license, etc.)
      • Safari Entry fees paid in advance
      • Zones 1/2/3/4/5 is Closed on Every Wednesday
      • Zones 6/7/8/9/10 is Closed on Every Tuesday
       

      Ranthambore National Park Safari Timings

      The opening and closing timings of Ranthambore National Park are aligned with sunrise and sunset. Typically, the park opens about 30 minutes after sunrise and closes around 30 minutes before sunset. Since sunrise and sunset times vary with the seasons, the safari entry and exit times also change accordingly.

      Each safari ride lasts for a maximum duration of 3.5 hours, providing ample time to explore the park and spot wildlife.

      Safari Schedule (General Guidelines):

      • Morning Safari: Starts approximately 30 minutes after sunrise

      • Afternoon Safari: Ends approximately 30 minutes before sunset

      Due to heavy tourist traffic on weekends and public holidays, it is highly recommended to book your safari and accommodation in advance.

      Important Notes for Ranthambore Safari Booking

      • Book in Advance: Safaris fill up quickly, especially during weekends and holidays. Book early online to secure your spot.
      • Get Entry Permits: You must have a valid entry permit to enter the park. Check the date and time on your permit.
      • Arrive Early: Reach the safari boarding point at least 30 minutes before the safari starts.
      • Choose Safari Type:
      • Shared Jeep/Canter: More affordable, shared with other tourists.
      • Private Jeep: More privacy and flexibility, ideal for families or groups.
      • Guide is Required: Every safari includes a trained guide (naturalist) who explains about the animals and nature.
      • Wear Proper Clothing: Wear comfortable and neutral-colored clothes (like beige, brown, green) to avoid disturbing animals.
      • Carry Essentials: Don’t forget to bring:
      • Hat or cap
      • Sunscreen
      • Camera and binoculars
      • Water bottle

      Ranthambore Tiger Reserve Zones

      Ranthambore National Park is divided into ten safari zones, each offering a unique experience of the wild. While the entire forest shares the same ecosystem, the terrain, water bodies, animal movements, and overall feel of each zone differ slightly — making every visit special in its own way.

      Zone 1 is like a hidden jungle trail, known for its narrow rocky paths, dense vegetation, and raw, untouched beauty. Though less popular than some of the core zones, it often surprises visitors with tiger sightings in areas like Tuti ka Nalla. It’s quiet and wild, making it a favourite for those who enjoy the thrill of offbeat safaris.

      Zone 2 is a favorite among wildlife lovers because of its rich biodiversity and history of frequent tiger movements. This zone includes some famous points like Jogi Mahal and Nal Ghati, where many tigers have been spotted over the years. The landscape is a mix of open clearings, old ruins, and water sources — all of which attract a variety of animals.

      Zone 3 stands out for its breathtaking scenery. With serene lakes like Padam Talao and Rajbagh Lake surrounded by grasslands, it’s often described as the most picturesque part of the park. Tigers, including mothers with cubs, are often seen walking along the lake shores, especially during the early hours when the light is golden and the jungle feels alive.

      Zone 4 offers a peaceful experience with gentle hills and rocky outcrops. It’s slightly less crowded than Zone 3 but still gives good chances of spotting wildlife. This zone has a quiet charm, and sightings here feel more personal because of the lower tourist traffic. Tigers, leopards, deer, and many birds often roam this area.

      Zone 5 is closely linked to Zone 4, both in location and terrain. It has several waterholes that attract animals during the day. The jungle here feels deep and mysterious, making the safari feel adventurous. Many tigers also move between Zones 4 and 5, giving visitors a strong chance of a close encounter.

      Zone 6, also known as the Kundal zone, feels more open and wilder than the core areas. It’s not as popular among first-time visitors, but those who want a peaceful ride through green hills, quiet valleys, and natural jungle will love it here. Tiger sightings are possible, and the scenery during monsoon is especially beautiful.

      Zone 7 offers hilly tracks, dense foliage, and fewer vehicles. It’s ideal for those who like exploring the deeper forest in silence. Wildlife spotting is more unpredictable here, but that’s what makes it exciting. When you do see something — a tiger crossing or a sloth bear near a waterhole — it feels like a true jungle moment.

      Zone 8, often referred to as Balas, is a paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers. It has open areas mixed with rocky landscapes and forest trails. This zone doesn’t have the rush of the core areas, so the experience is slower and more intimate. You might not always see a tiger here, but the vibe is pure wilderness.

      Zone 9 lies far from the main gate of Ranthambore and falls under the Phalodi range. This zone feels more rural and raw, giving a very different flavor of safari. It is known to have some tigers, especially those who prefer staying away from crowded zones. Visitors to this area often talk about the peaceful roads and the thrill of driving into unexplored terrain.

      Zone 10 is one of the newer zones but has quickly gained attention due to increasing tiger sightings. The forest here is dry but scenic, with several small water sources where animals come to drink. It’s becoming a great alternative when other zones are booked or when someone wants to explore new parts of the park.

      Ranthambore National Park is divided into 10 safari zones, each offering a unique wildlife experience.

      Zones 1–5 are the most popular, with frequent tiger sightings and lush surroundings. Zone 3 stands out for its stunning lakes like Padam Talao and Rajbagh Lake — scenic spots where tigers are often seen roaming.

      Zones 6–10 are less crowded and open during the monsoon months (July to September). These zones let you experience the park’s beauty in a more serene, green atmosphere.

      To avoid last-minute hassles, it’s best to book your safari online. Reservations open 90 days in advance, giving you early access to your preferred zone and timing.

      Important Notes for Ranthambore Safari Booking

      There are two types of safaris in the wild Ranthambore National Park that allow you to explore the park. Gypsy and Canter are there on which you can explore the area.

      Current (Tatkal) Canter Safari booking opens one day before the safari date and is subject to seat and zone availability

      Gypsy Safari at Ranthambore National Park

      Explore the jungle in a 4-wheeler open Gypsy, perfect for adventure and close wildlife viewing.

      Key Features of Gypsy Safari:

      • Open from all sides – Best for photography and a clear view of animals.

      • Small and flexible vehicle – Can easily drive on narrow forest routes.

      • Ideal for adventure lovers – Offers a thrilling and exciting safari experience.

      Gypsy Safari Booking Details:

      • Total 88 gypsies allowed per shift (Morning & Evening).

        • 58 gypsies for advance booking.

        • 20 gypsies for Tatkal (last-minute) booking.

          • 5 reserved for special category quota.

          • 5 reserved for half-day/full-day safaris.

      Seating Details:

      • Each Gypsy holds 6 tourists, 1 guide, and 1 driver.

      • Children under 5 years don’t require a seat.

      • You can:

        • Book individual seats (shared safari).

        • Or, book the entire Gypsy for your group by paying the full amount (ideal for privacy).

      Booking Tips:

      • Book in advance to avoid last-minute unavailability.

      • High demand, especially on weekends and holidays – early booking ensures your preferred slot.

      Canter Safari at Ranthambore National Park

      Perfect for large groups and budget travelers, Canter Safaris offer a comfortable and elevated wildlife viewing experience inside the national park.

      • Open-top mini-buses (4-wheeler) – Safe, sturdy, and great for groups

      • Higher seating – Better animal visibility even from a distance

      • Budget-friendly – More economical than Gypsy Safaris

      • Group-friendly – Ideal for families, student groups, or large tours

      • Covers all zones – Except Zone 7 and Zone 8

      Booking & Availability:

      • 52 Canters per shift (Morning & Evening)

        • Available on first-come, first-served basis

      • Online booking must be done in advance with full payment

      Seating Info:

      • Each Canter carries 20 tourists

      • Plus 1 guide and 1 driver (seated in front)

      • Booked on a sharing basis

      • Ideal for group bookings – full Canter can be booked for 20 people

      Booking Tips:

      • Book early – Canters fill up fast during weekends & holidays

      • Carry ID proof and arrive at the boarding point at least 30 minutes early

      Mode Of Transport:

      Gypsy Safari

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      Canter Safari

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      F&Q for Ranthambore Safari Booking

      1. How do I book a Ranthambore safari?

      You can book online through authorized websites or with us by filling out a simple form with your ID and preferred dates.

      2. Which type of vehicle is better: Gypsy or Canter?

      Gypsy is smaller and more private (6-seater), ideal for families or couples. Canter is shared (20-seater) and more budget-friendly.

      3. Can I choose the safari zone?

      You can request a specific zone, but final allocation is done by the forest department based on availability.

      4. How many zones are there in Ranthambore?

      There are 10 primary safari zones (1 to 10) and additional buffer zones (11, 12). All have good chances to spot wildlife.

      5. Is tiger sighting guaranteed?

      No. Tiger sightings are purely based on luck and timing, though Ranthambore is one of the best places in India for it.

      6. What are the safari timings?

      Morning safari: 6:00 AM to 9:30 AM
      Evening safari: 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM
      Timings may vary slightly with the season.

      7. Do I need ID for safari booking?

      Yes, a valid government ID (Aadhar, Passport, Voter ID, etc.) is required at the time of booking and during the safari.

      8. Can children go on safari?

      Yes, children are allowed, but those below 5 years may be asked to sit on an adult’s lap.

      9. When is the best time to visit Ranthambore?

      October to June is the safari season. Summer (March to June) offers better chances of spotting tigers.

      10. Is online booking better than offline?

      Yes, online booking helps you avoid last-minute hassle and ensures you get your preferred date and time.

      11. How early should I book my safari?

      It’s best to book at least 30–60 days in advance, especially during weekends or holidays.

      12. What is the cost of a safari?

      Prices depend on the vehicle, nationality, and day of the week. Indian Gypsy bookings are usually around ₹1500–₹2500 per person.

      13. Are private safaris available?

      Yes, full vehicle bookings are available for a private safari experience.

      14. What should I wear for the safari?

      Wear comfortable, neutral-colored clothes (greens, browns). Avoid bright colors and wear a cap or hat in summer.

      15. Can I take cameras inside the park?

      Yes, but DSLR cameras with large lenses may require a separate permit and fee.

      16. Is food allowed inside the park?

      Light snacks and water are allowed. Avoid carrying plastic and dispose of waste properly.

      17. Is the safari safe?

      Yes, safaris are conducted by trained guides and drivers. It’s safe if you follow the rules.

      18. Will a guide be with us during the safari?

      Yes, every safari has an experienced guide provided by the forest department.

      19. Are evening and morning safaris different in terms of sightings?

      Both offer great chances, but morning safaris are usually cooler and more active in terms of animal movement.

      20. Is Ranthambore open all year round?

      No, the park is closed during the monsoon (usually July to September). Booking opens from October to June.

      Ranthambore Tours Package

      Our Ranthambore tour packages are thoughtfully crafted to give you the perfect wildlife holiday experience. Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or in a large group, we have packages to suit every need and budget.

      Location & How to reach Ranthambore

      By Air:
      The nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport, around 200 km away. From there, you can easily hire a taxi or private cab to reach the park.

      By Train:
      Sawai Madhopur Railway Station is just 14 km from the park and is well-connected to major Indian cities. Jaipur Railway Station (200 km away) is another good option.

      By Road:
      Ranthambore is accessible by national and state highways from Delhi, Agra, Bharatpur, Jaipur, and Udaipur. Mumbai is about 1,030 km away and best reached by a combination of flight and road/train