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Ranthambore National Park is one of India's most famous wildlife sanctuaries, renowned for its tiger population and stunning natural landscapes. The park is a former royal hunting ground and now a critical tiger conservation area, offering thrilling safaris and breathtaking views of ancient ruins and lush forests.
The Land of the Tigers
295 meters (968 feet)
0 (no permanent residents)
Tropical - Ranthambore experiences hot summers, a monsoon season with moderate rainfall, and cool winters. The climate is generally dry except during the monsoon months.
October to March
This is the best time to visit Ranthambore for wildlife viewing, as the weather is pleasant and animals are more active. The dry season makes it easier to spot tigers and other wildlife.
April to June
The shoulder season is extremely hot, but the park is less crowded. Early morning and late afternoon safaris are recommended.