Renowned for its magnificent Royal Bengal tigers and ancient ruins, Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is one of India’s most well-known wildlife sanctuaries situated in the southeast of Rajasthan. Covering 1,334 square kilometers, the reserve presents a special mix of dry deciduous trees, rocky terrain, open grasslands, and ancient buildings including the 10th-century Ranthambore Fort. One of the best locations in India to see tigers in their native environment is this stunning scenery with great tiger density. Ranthambore boasts a great range of species outside tigers, hence every safari is an exciting adventure.
Dedication to Protected Wildlife Conservation
Our Veterinary Unit and Quick Response Team are absolutely vital at Ranthambore Tiger Reserve in maintaining the safety and welfare of the local species.
- Our skilled veterinarian team treats sick and damaged animals, therefore helping them to recover and heal.
- We actively seek to minimize human-wildlife confrontations by rescuing injured animals and applying preventative actions.
- Scientific Research and Habitat Conservation: Constant studies and efforts at habitat restoration help to protect Ranthambore’s fragile ecosystem.
- Local communities participate in conservation initiatives, therefore promoting a feeling of coexistence and responsibility for animals.



