
Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve
Rajasthan’s youngest tiger reserve, a hidden wilderness waiting to be explored.
The Untamed Secret of Rajasthan
About
Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve
Declared as India’s 52nd tiger reserve in 2022, Ramgarh Vishdhari lies between Ranthambore and Mukundra Hills in Rajasthan. Spread across rugged hills, dry deciduous forests, and open grasslands, this reserve forms an important tiger corridor in the region. Beyond big cats, it shelters leopards, striped hyenas, jackals, and over 250 species of birds, offering a raw and less-crowded safari experience.

Why visit Ramgarh Vishdhari?
Perfect for travelers seeking offbeat adventures, Ramgarh Vishdhari combines rich biodiversity with fewer crowds, making safaris feel more exclusive. Its location as a connecting corridor for tigers enhances the chance of spotting big cats, while the landscape itself, dotted with rocky outcrops and tranquil water bodies, creates a dramatic setting for wildlife sightings.
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Types of Safaris Available
Jeep Safari
Private or shared Jeep Safaris for close encounters with wildlife.
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Morning: 6:00 AM to 10:30 AM
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Evening: 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
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Capacity: 6 visitors per Jeep.
Canter Safari
Group safaris in larger open vehicles.
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Capacity: 12–20 visitors.
Best Time
to Visit
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Winter (October – February): Best for safaris, with cool weather and lush greenery.
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Summer (March – June): Ideal for tiger sightings near water bodies.
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Monsoon (July – September): The park remains closed during this period.
Safari Zones
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Bhonwara Zone: Known for leopard and hyena activity
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Balapura Zone: Rich in birdlife and smaller mammals
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Piploi Zone: Offers scenic drives with potential tiger movement









