
A jeep safari is the
best way to observe
wildlife within
National Park
Ranthambore. Jeeps
with groups of
tourists,
accompanied by a
trained guide are
allowed into the
park at fixed times
during the morning
and evening. The
jeeps have to follow
a fixed route and
leave the park by
the end of the
appointed time. At a
given time not more
2 jeeps can travel
on a particular
route and more then
16 vehicles are not
allowed into the
park. Apart from
jeeps, open vans
called canters,
which can carry up
to 25 people, are
also used to carry
large groups of
people into the
park.
The open grasslands,
forested areas and
ruins of monuments
within Ranthambore
National park
provide many
opportunities for
wildlife viewing
while on a jeep
safari of National
Park Ranthambore.
Tigers can be seen
hunting deer, their
primary prey, on the
open grassy regions.
A glimpse of a
magnificent Royal
Bengal Tiger is a
sight that cannot be
forgotten.
Many renowned
wildlife experts and
wildlife
photographers have
observed and
photographed the
tigers of
Ranthambore, from
jeeps within the
park. Jeep safaris
can also be arranged
for an individual
photographer or
tourist, to see the
tigers in their
natural habitat.
Since the jeeps
follow fixed routes,
the animals are not
unduly disturbed.