🔵 Safari closed: Tuesdays (Zone 6-10) & Wednesdays (Zone 1-5) 📅 Book 90 days in advance for best slots ☀️ Morning & Evening safaris available 🚙 Jeep & Canter options 🏨 Hotel Booking Available 🌊 Chambal River Safari 🚗 Taxi Service – All in One Place!
🔵 Safari closed: Tuesdays (Zone 6-10) & Wednesdays (Zone 1-5) 📅 Book 90 days in advance for best slots ☀️ Morning & Evening safaris available 🚙 Jeep & Canter options 🏨 Hotel Booking Available 🌊 Chambal River Safari 🚗 Taxi Service – All in One Place!

Places to Visit

Beyond the jungle — discover the rich culture, history, and natural beauty surrounding Ranthambore National Park.

🌿 Beyond the Tigers

Ranthambore Is More Than Just Tigers

Ranthambore is not just about tigers — it's a land of ancient forts, sacred temples, scenic rivers, and rich history. Combine your safari with these unforgettable nearby attractions to make your trip truly complete.

Ranthambore National Park
Wildlife

Ranthambore National Park – Jungle Safari

Ranthambore, Sawai Madhopur • 3–5 hours

The crown jewel of Ranthambore — a sprawling 1,334 sq km national park and tiger reserve famous for Bengal tiger sightings. Jeep and Canter safaris take you deep into the wilderness through five zones, where you may spot tigers, leopards, sloth bears, deer, and over 300 bird species.

Ranthambore Fort
Heritage

Ranthambore Fort

Ranthambore Fort • 2–3 hours

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Rajasthan's oldest forts, built in the 10th century by the Rajput King Sapaldaksha. Perched atop a rocky hill, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding national park. The fort houses several ancient temples, step wells, and the legendary Jain Narayana inscription from 944 AD.

Trinetra Ganesh Temple
Spiritual

Trinetra Ganesh Temple

Near Ranthambore Fort • 1–2 hours

One of the oldest temples in Rajasthan, dedicated to Lord Ganesha (Trinetra — three-eyed). Believed to have been built by King Hammir Singh in the 12th century, the temple is carved from a single stone and holds immense religious significance. A unique blend of history and faith, nestled within the Ranthambore Fort complex.

Chambal River Safari
Wildlife

Chambal River Safari

Chambal River, near Ranthambore • 3–4 hours

A tranquil boat safari on the pristine Chambal River, one of India's most pollution-free rivers. The river is home to the endangered Gharial crocodile, Marsh crocodile, Smooth-coated otter, dolphins, and over 200 species of resident and migratory birds. Perfect complement to a jungle safari — serene waters, dramatic canyon views, and incredible wildlife.

Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum
Museum

Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum

Ranthambore Road, Sawai Madhopur • 1–2 hours

Established in honor of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, this museum showcases the rich archaeological heritage of the region. Exhibits include fossils, terracotta items, ancient weapons, jewelry, local tribal artifacts, and rare manuscripts. A wonderful indoor experience that deepens your understanding of Rajasthan's cultural and ecological history.

Kachida Valley
Wildlife

Kachida Valley

15 km from Ranthambore Park • 3–4 hours

A rugged, rocky valley located near the national park — less visited but incredibly scenic. Kachida is known for its bear sightings (Sloth bear), wild boar, and occasional leopard activity. The valley also features a small wildlife sanctuary and offers a quieter, off-the-beaten-path alternative to the main safari zones.

Combine Your Safari with Local Attractions

Book a complete Ranthambore experience — jungle safari, temple tours, fort visits, Chambal boat safari, and more — all arranged for you.

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