Ranthambore 4:3 - KAR

Embark on a Genuine Tiger Safari in the Wild Heart of Ranthambore

Information about Ranthambore National Park

There are few experiences that can compare to the peaceful intensity of a tiger safari. In Ranthambore National Park, which was once a hunting ground for royalty, ancient banyan trees, temples in ruins, and rocky cliffs now provide protection for India's most famous wild inhabitants: Bengal tigers. During your guided safari, you will journey through thick forests and open grasslands, constantly on the lookout for stripes, paw prints, or the sudden stillness of prey. What sets the Ranthambore tiger safari apart is the overall atmosphere - it's not just about seeing the animals, but truly immersing yourself in the scents, silence, and rhythm of the jungle. With karmaventura, you will travel in small groups, led by expert trackers who will share their knowledge about the tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and over 300 species of birds that call the park their home. And if you're lucky, you may even lock eyes with a tiger in its natural habitat - an unforgettable moment of wonder.

Interesting facts about Ranthambore National Park

"Home to 70+ wild tigers, this destination offers a thrilling jeep safari experience with an expert guide. Explore the stunning ruins, cliffs, and jungle landscapes while keeping an eye out for leopards, sloth bears, and owls. This is the perfect spot for photographers and nature lovers alike.

Pictures of Ranthambore National Park

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Sloth Bear Ranthambore - Kar Stock
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Possible Activities in Ranthambore National Park

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Highlights Close to Ranthambore National Park

Abendliche Ghariyal-Safari auf dem Chambal-Fluss
Chambal National Park

Hidden away from the typical tourist routes is one of India's best-kept secrets - Chambal National Park. This protected sanctuary along the river is filled with rare species and peaceful landscapes. The Chambal River flows through deep gorges and untouched wilderness, and is home to the highest concentration of gharials (fish-eating crocodiles) in India, as well as mugger crocodiles, softshell turtles, and the endangered Gangetic river dolphin. What sets Chambal apart is its tranquility - no jeeps rushing by, no crowds, just slow boat rides where binoculars are a must and every turn brings a new surprise. It's also a paradise for birdwatchers, with over 300 species including skimmers, flamingos, and sarus cranes. With karmaventura, your visit includes expert-guided safaris, insights into conservation, and a peaceful return to nature - experiencing wild India as it once was.

Animals in Ranthambore National Park

Please be aware that wildlife sightings are never guaranteed and depend on seasons, weather, and other factors.
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Bengal Tiger

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Nilgai

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Sloth Bears

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Macaques

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Chital Deer

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Sambar deer

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Langurs

Our trips to Ranthambore National Park