Located in the southwestern region of Rajasthan, Ranthambhore National Park is a unique convergence point of the Vindhyan and Aravalli Hills. This park is bordered by the Chambal River to the south and the Banas River to the north. The landscape is defined by rocky plains, flat hilltops, gentle slopes, and steep cliffs, all covered in dry deciduous forest. Ranthambhore stands out as a lush haven of flora and fauna amidst a sea of villages, farmland, and grazed arid lands.
Major Attractions:Located in eastern Rajasthan, where the Aravali Hills intersect with the Vindhyan plateau, Ranthambhore National Park boasts a rich history as the former hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur. The park is naturally enclosed by the Chambal River to the south and the Banas River to the north, creating a unique and diverse natural habitat.