National Park Established in: Year 1980
National Park Total Area :
275 km² core area
392 km² including buffer zone
Tiger Reserve area: 1334 km²
Altitude: 215 to 505 meters above sea level
Terrain: Dense tropical dry forest, open bushland and rocky terrain interspread with lakes and streams.
Eco Region: Kathiarbar-Gir dry deciduous forests
Best Season: Between November to March
Coordinates : 26°3'0?N 76°26'7”E
Languages: Hindi, Rajasthani and English
Closed : In Monsoon
Temperature:
October-March
In Morning: 10-15 º Celsius
In Afternoon: 20-25 º Celsius
April
In Morning: 20-25 º Celsius
In Afternoon: 30-35º Celsius
May-June
In Morning: 30-35 º Celsius
In Afternoon: 40-45 º Celsius
Please DO NOT
Smoke, Walk, Picnic, Litter, Blow Horn, Make Noise, Tease Wild Animals, Use camera Flash of spot-light, Deviate from the allotted route, Leave the roads and drive cross-country, Enter without proper tickets, Enter before sun rise or after sun set,
Please DO
Wear sober clothes, Go around the Reserve slowly & Cautiously
National Park Total Area :
275 km² core area
392 km² including buffer zone
Tiger Reserve area: 1334 km²
Altitude: 215 to 505 meters above sea level
Terrain: Dense tropical dry forest, open bushland and rocky terrain interspread with lakes and streams.
Eco Region: Kathiarbar-Gir dry deciduous forests
Best Season: Between November to March
Coordinates : 26°3'0?N 76°26'7”E
Languages: Hindi, Rajasthani and English
Closed : In Monsoon
Temperature:
October-March
In Morning: 10-15 º Celsius
In Afternoon: 20-25 º Celsius
April
In Morning: 20-25 º Celsius
In Afternoon: 30-35º Celsius
May-June
In Morning: 30-35 º Celsius
In Afternoon: 40-45 º Celsius
How to wear: The clothes you should carry with you to Ranthambore are totally opposite depending on the season in which you are visiting it. The summers are blisteringly hot and don't expect any let up while you are there. You should expect unrelenting heat day after day if you are there between the months of April and June. With temperatures soaring between 35 and 47 degrees centigrade most of the day, even the lightest of T-shirts feel like warm jackets. Take along your lightest clothes in the summers with the definite inclusion of a cap and dark glasses. In the winter months, specially November to beginning February, the weather is just the opposite.
Morning drives into the park are freezing cold and how many ever layers you wear sometimes feel insufficient. The days however are extremely pleasant and a light sweatshirt can more than suffice. Evenings and night once again get very chilly. Carrying along a pair of gloves and a muffler is advisable. For those who intend to take photographs in the wee hours of the morning without pressing all the wrong buttons on their cameras, take along a pair of gloves that are thin yet warm and provide for sufficient movement of the hands.
Please DO NOT
Smoke, Walk, Picnic, Litter, Blow Horn, Make Noise, Tease Wild Animals, Use camera Flash of spot-light, Deviate from the allotted route, Leave the roads and drive cross-country, Enter without proper tickets, Enter before sun rise or after sun set,
Please DO
Wear sober clothes, Go around the Reserve slowly & Cautiously
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