National Parks Near Ranthambore

Ranthambore National Park is one of India’s most popular tiger reserves, and many wildlife travelers also like to combine their trip with visits to other major national parks across India. If you want to explore more tiger territories and diverse landscapes beyond Rajasthan, here are some of the top national parks to consider along with your Ranthambore adventure.

Kanha Tiger Safari

Top National Parks to Explore Near Ranthambore

kanha in winter

Jim Corbett National Park

Set in Uttarakhand, about 500+ km from Ranthambore, Jim Corbett is India’s oldest national park and famous for its dense forests, river landscapes, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can spot tigers, elephants, crocodiles, and over 500 bird species. The park’s varied safari zones offer a thrilling mix of landscapes and wildlife viewing opportunities.

kanha in winter

Kanha National Park

Located in Madhya Pradesh, approximately 800 km from Ranthambore, Kanha is known for its lush sal forests, meadows, and healthy tiger population. It is also the original home of the barasingha (swamp deer). Kanha offers rich biodiversity, making it one of India’s best-managed and most scenic tiger reserves.

kanha in winter

Bandhavgarh National Park

Around 900 km from Ranthambore, Bandhavgarh is world-famous for its high tiger density and the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort. The park features dramatic landscapes, rich wildlife, and excellent chances of spotting tigers, leopards, and sloth bears—perfect for wildlife photographers and big-cat enthusiasts.

kanha in winter

Pench National Park

Located about 700 km from Ranthambore, Pench sits on the Madhya Pradesh–Maharashtra border and inspired Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book. Known for its open meadows, dense forests, and frequent tiger and leopard sightings, Pench is a paradise for safari lovers and wildlife photographers.

Tips for Planning Multi-Park Wildlife Trips

  • Plan longer itineraries: Parks like Kanha, Pench, and Bandhavgarh require 2–4 days each for a fulfilling experience.
  • Book safaris early: Popular parks get booked fast, especially from October to June.
  • Travel smart: Combine close-by parks (Kanha + Bandhavgarh + Pench) for a smooth itinerary.
  • Carry essentials: Binoculars, sunscreen, hats, water bottles, and good camera gear.
  • Follow park rules: Stick to designated zones and official jeeps for a safe safari experience.

Ranthambore Best Selling Packages

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Ranthambore & Corbett Safari

FAQs  – National Parks Near Ranthambore

Which other major tiger reserves can be visited with Ranthambore?

Jim Corbett, Kanha, Bandhavgarh, and Pench are top choices for extended wildlife tours.

Which park has the highest tiger sightings?

Bandhavgarh and Corbett are known for excellent sightings, while Kanha and Pench offer balanced wildlife experiences.

Is it possible to combine all these parks in one trip?

Yes, but it requires a longer itinerary (10–20 days). Many travelers combine Kanha + Bandhavgarh + Pench as a single circuit.

When is the best time to visit these parks?

October to June.

Summer: Best for tiger sightings.

Winter: Best for photography, birding, and pleasant weather.