How many safari zones are there in Ranthambore National Park?

Safari Zone in the Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest national parks in North India. It is located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan. This park is 160 km from Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, 375 km away from Delhi, and around 7kms away from Sawai Madhopur.

In the initial phase, this national park was having 5 safari zones, however, after the enhanced popularity of Ranthambore National Park among visitors, more 5 safari zones were added to accommodate more travelers in the serenity of the national park. At present, there are 10 Safari Zone in the Ranthambore National Park.

You can enjoy a jungle safari at Ranthambore National Park in two types of vehicles that are jeeps and canters. The number of visitors to each vehicle is being decided by the forest department as it does not allow the entry of private vehicles beyond Ranthambore Fort.

You can choose to do a jungle safari at your preferred Safari Zone by doing the booking. If you are planning to visit this national park anytime soon, we are here to give you complete details about the different safari zones of Ranthambore National Park.

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Safari Zones of Ranthambore National Park

Safari Zone 1

The entrance of this zone is via “Singh Dwar”. T-39 and T-57 are located in this zone, which is more of a buffer zone. Due to Noor (T-39) and her three cubs’ return, as well as the numerous sightings recorded at the close of 2016 and the beginning of 2017, this area has gained much popularity.

The following locations in this area also offer a chance to see a large cat: Tuti ka Nalla, Amreshwar Dang, Sultanpur, Peela Pani, and Gada Dub.

Safari Zone 2

Most tiger sightings are reported from this zone, which is one of the most significant safari zones of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Its presence of watering holes and cats in zones T19, T22, T72, T57, T28, T60, and T39.

There have been sightings at the following significant locations: Jogi Mahal, Phuta Kot, Phuta Bandha, Lahpur Tiraha, and Nal Ghati. This area has also been the site of numerous leopard sightings.

Safari Zone 3

The main places where sightings are reported are Jogi Mahal, Padam Talab, High Point, Raj Bagh, and Mandook. One major point where you may expect to watch some big cat action from T-19 and T-28 in this zone is Padam Talab.

Safari Zone 4

This area is full of hiding places for frightened cats, and Machli, the most well-known tigress in Ranthambore, formerly called it home. The following cats can be spotted in this area after this one: T-28, T-64, T-19, T-75, T-41, and T-25.

There have been sightings at the following significant locations: Singh Dwar, Malik Talab, Lakkad Da, Adidaant, Lambi, Tamakhan, and berda.

Safari Zone 5

There are a few regular sites for sightings at the entry to this zone, which is identical to zone 4. Singhdwar, Anatpur, Jokha, Dhakda, Kachida, Baghda, and Bakola are the points. The following big cats have been seen in this area: T-25, T-28, T-17, T-74, and T-75.

Safari Zone 6 (Kundal)

The entry of this safari zone at Ranthambore National Park is near zone 1. This zone’s landscape is very different from zones 1 through 5, with more open meadows and massive mountains as a backdrop. You get the chance to see both birds and the Indian Gazelle. You can also witness endangered species of birds such as Red-headed Vultures.

There have been tiger sightings in this area in the following locations: Kala Pani, Saran Ka Pattha, Patwa Ki Baori, Khabli, and Soleshwar. T-34, T-39, T-57, and T-8 are the other Tigers visible in this picture.

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Safari Zone 7 (Chidikho)

In comparison to the other zones, this one has fewer points, however big cats have been seen in Chidikho, Jamoda, Kushalipura, and Rajbagh Naka. In this area, T-8 and T-34 have been seen.

Safari Zone 8 (Balas)

The tigers seen here are identical to those in zone 7. (T-8 and T-34). They can be sighted in the following locations: Balas, Kherai, Kali, Neemli Dang, Bhat, and Mahakho.

Safari Zone 9 (Kuwal Ji)

This area is situated on the banks of the Chakal River and is around 45 minutes away from the Tiger Reserve. T-42 (Fateh), an aggressive male who is known to chase the vehicles of the forest service and has also been seen on trap cams murdering a sloth bear, resides here.

Safari Zone 10 (Aantri)

In this area, tigers can be seen at Aantri, Kushalipura, Bodal, Halonda, and Banskhori in addition to birds. Tigers T-13, T-42, and T-43 have been observed in this area.

Snaptours that is a leading tour and travel agency in Faridabad is offering customized Ranthambore National Park tour packages at very affordable prices. We can book your jungle safari booking at your preferred zone so that you can enjoy a hassle-free trip.

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