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Ranthambore Jeep Booking

Welcome to the Ranthambore online safari booking service. Visitors can make online bookings for the seats in the Jeep safari and Canter safari by using the online booking service provided here. All the procedures for Ranthambore Safari bookings for jeep or canter are fully administered and managed by Bagh Resort Ranthambore.

One of the most well-liked ways to discover the park's fauna and stunning scenery is to reserve a Jeep in Ranthambore. The Jeep is a four-wheel-drive Maruti Suzuki Gipsy that can accommodate six people at a time to enjoy the Ranthambore Jungle Safari. It is completely open from the top. In the morning or afternoon, you can take advantage of naturalist-led jeep safaris in Ranthambore, offering a personalised and enriching experience.

Rs.1400/- For Canter Booking
Rs.1800 For Jeep Booking
However, to book either of the safaris, ID proof is required.


Safari Timing
Time Table Ranthambhor National Park

S.No.
Month
Morning Trip
Evening Trip
1
1st October to 31st October
6.30 A.M. to 10.00 A.M.
2.30 P.M. to 6.00 P.M.
2
1st November to 31st January
7.00 A.M. to 10.30 A.M.
2.00 P.M. to 5.30 P.M.
3
1st February to 31st March
6.30 A.M. to 10.00 A.M.
2.30 P.M. to 6.00 P.M.
4
1st April to 15th May
6.00 A.M. to 9.30 A.M.
3.00 P.M. to 6.30 P.M.
5
15th May to 30th June
6.00 A.M. to 9.30 A.M.
3.30 P.M. to 7.00 P.M.

Ranthambore Jeep Booking
In jeeps, seats are reserved for sharing with other tourists. You can enjoy a private jeep safari in Ranthambore National Park if you choose to reserve an exclusive jeep for yourself, but you will have to pay for the full vehicle. We advise going on a private jeep safari in Ranthambore if you value seclusion and location. You must reserve all six seats in order to ride in a private jeep; this means that just you, your driver, and your naturalist/guide will be in the vehicle.

In Ranthambore National Park, Jeep is the most popular safari vehicle for jungle safaris. Due to its smaller size, the jeep offers a more personal safari experience and allows you to into the park's dense woodland, increasing your chances of viewing tigers and other wildlife. The small paths and crannies of the park are easily accessible to the Jeep. For travellers who would like to meet new people and cut costs on their safari, a shared jeep safari is a great choice. It is advised that small groups of no more than six people use the Jeep Safari.

Wildlife photographers are especially advised to take a jeep safari in order to get a close-up look at big cats and other wild animal species. You can book a shared jeep safari for morning or afternoon shifts at Ranthambore online in advance. The availability of Jeep Safari in Ranthambore is constantly subject to change.

If seats in the Jeep Safari are unavailable, you can reserve seats in the Canter Safari; this is an acceptable substitute for the Ranthambore Jungle Safari. During a jungle safari, both safari vehicles follow the same path through all park zones; canters are prohibited in zones 7 and 8. As a result, there is an equal chance for both cars to spot tigers and other wildlife.

A wildlife safari in Ranthambore
A safari with wildlife in Ranthambore The other notable wild creatures are sloth bears, nilgais, wild boars, sambars, hyenas, and chitals. Apart from flora and fauna, the area is also home to a diverse range of animals. Additionally, it is home to over 270 different species of birds, contributing to the reserve's robust bird population.

There were just 26 tigers in the reserve in 2005, a considerable decline from the 44 tigers that were counted there in 1982. Non-government materials show that 34 adult tigers were reported in Ranthambhore in 2008. More than 14 tiger cubs are said to have been born, which is a significant achievement for the wildlife management authority and conservation efforts.

Furthermore, because they have distinctive identifying signs and are known by names, Ranthambhore's tigers are today's heroes. Because of their heartfelt relationships with wildlife scientists, photographers, and jungle officials, Ranthambhore tigers have gained international recognition. Among them are Bina One, Bina Two, Dollar (T-25), Sitara (T-28), Machali (T-16), and many others. Because some of the tigers were moved to neighbouring reserves like Sariska Tiger Reserve, the number of tigers in Ranthambhore has significantly increased. The tigress sisters Bina One and Bina Two were moved in the most recent instance.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Which time safari is better for spotting tigers – morning or evening?
A.Spotting tigers in the national park is all dependent on luck. Knowledge about the tiger’s route is very important. The guides usually have the right and appropriate knowledge about these facts. Also, animals stay in caves when the sun is at its peak. Therefore, early morning and late evening are the best times for spotting tigers. Along with this, the mornings of summer and the evenings of winter are the best times to spot wild animals.

Q. What are zones for tiger sighting in the Ranthambhore national park?
A.There are 10 zones for tiger sightings. And every track takes you to the heart of the park. Whether canter or jeep, both travel on the same track in the national park. No region of the forest is bad for the sighting of animals. Also, for zone availability, the tourist needs to book 90 days in advance of the date of the visit. Every zone is better on different days. The best zone for a particular visit can be ascertained only 2–3 days before the visit.

Q.What are the requirements for booking safri online ?
A.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)
The specific ID card number of all visitors (Voter Id, Aadhar Card, Pan Card, Driving license, etc.)
Safari Entry fees paid in advance

Q.What is the average temperature at Ranthambore?
A.Temperature - highest of 48 degrees Celsius in summer, and lowest of 2 degrees Celsius in winter.

Q.What are the opening timings of ranthambore national park?
A.Generally, the opening and closing times of the park are in sync with the sunrise and sunset. The park opens around half an hour after sunrise and closes around half an hour before sunset. Like the sunrise and sunset timing changes with the change of the season, the entry and exit timing of Ranthambore National Park changes accordingly. The entry timings in the park begin a little later during the summers, and the same is the case with the exit timings. The morning safaris are conducted from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., while the evening safaris are conducted from 2:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. There is a heavy rush on weekends and holidays, so it is always advisable to book safaris and hotels in advance. Each safari is allowed for a maximum of three and a half hours.

History of Ranthambore National Park
Among the most prominent and well-known tiger lands is Ranthambore National Park. With a vast array of different species of plants, animals, and birds, it is the world's only and largest national park. The Ranthambore Fort, located within the jungle, is the source of the park's name, Ranthambore National Park. This fort saw many of the park's significant historical developments. The Indian subcontinent had a large amount of forest cover prior to independence. However, the forest was severely overused as a result of industrialization and population growth. Additionally, when the nation's forest began to diminish, the wildlife began to become less numerous. The country got concerned about this, which led to the creation of stringent guidelines and regulations for Ranthambore Park.

It was a preferred and private hunting area for the royal family of Jaipur till 1955. It was then named the "Sawai Madhopur Sanctuary." However, as a result of the tigers' steady decline in population, the Project Tiger refuge was established in 1973. To ensure the success of Project Tiger, more stringent guidelines and regulations were developed. The significant regulation was then imposed in 1980 when 282.03 square kilometres of this sanctuary were designated as national parks. Following this, the government stopped collecting as much forest output. Subsequently, the northwestern portion of the property was designated as Kela Devi Sanctuary in 1983. Similarly, Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary was established in 1984 encompassing 130 sq km.

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