Ranthambore National Park (near Sawai Madhopur) is approximately 385 km from Delhi via NH48 through Jaipur or NH21 directly. The journey takes 6–7 hours. Ranthambore is India's most famous tiger reserve. EZPZ Taxi offers Delhi-Ranthambore safari trips — call +91-9871121217.
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Ranthambore National Park is 385–400 km from Delhi — a 6–7 hour drive via NH-48 through Jaipur or via NH-19 through Agra and Bharatpur.
Route Options
| Route | Distance | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Via Jaipur (NH-48) | 400 km | 7 hrs | Good road, can stop in Jaipur |
| Via Agra–Bharatpur (NH-19 + NH-21) | 390 km | 6.5 hrs | Slightly shorter, eastern route |
Key Milestones: Delhi → Ranthambore
| Checkpoint | Distance from Delhi |
|---|---|
| Jaipur | 280 km |
| Tonk | 320 km |
| Sawai Madhopur (Ranthambore gate) | 390–400 km |
Ranthambore — India's Most Famous Tiger Reserve
1,334 sq km of dry deciduous forest — the most photographed tigers in the world. The Ranthambore Fort (UNESCO) sits inside the reserve — a medieval 10th-century fort where tigers walk past ancient walls. This combination of wildlife and history is unique to Ranthambore.
Sighting rates: Very high in the dry season (March–June) when tigers come to waterholes. Ranthambore's tigers are relatively habituated to vehicles — sightings are reliable.
Ranthambore + Jaipur Circuit
Ranthambore and Jaipur are 180 km apart — combine in a 3-night trip: Delhi → Ranthambore (2 nights, 3 safaris) → Jaipur (1 night) → Delhi.
Book safaris in advance: rajasthanwildlife.in
👉 Book Delhi to Ranthambore taxi — Sedan from ₹5,600 | +91-9871121217
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