7 reasons why people are heading to Ranthambore National Park in February
TRAVEL TRENDS, RAJASTHAN Updated : Feb 24, 2025, 17:40 IST
7 reasons why people are heading to Ranthambore National Park in February
Whether you are a wildlife enthusiast, photographer, or history lover, February offers the perfect balance of pleasant weather, thrilling wildlife encounters, and cultural experiences in Ranthambore. As spring transitions to summer, the weather will become hotter, making outdoor exploration more challenging. If you’re planning a trip, now is the perfect time to book your safari and explore this breathtaking national park!
Comfortable weather for safari
February brings cool and pleasant weather, creating the perfect conditions for a safari. With temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C, it strikes a balance between the cold winters of December and January and the scorching summer heat, allowing for a comfortable and enjoyable wildlife adventure.
Increased tiger sightings
The moderate climate in February leads to higher tiger visibility as these majestic predators roam around water sources and open clearings in search of prey. The dry vegetation also improves visibility, making it easier to spot and photograph them.
Birdwatching paradise
For bird enthusiasts, February is a fantastic time to visit Ranthambore. Migratory birds, including species like the Painted Stork, Pelicans, and Greater Flamingos, can be seen in the park’s lakes and wetlands before they leave for their breeding grounds.
Perfect time for photography
With clear blue skies, golden winter light, and sparse vegetation, February is a perfect time for wildlife photography. Whether capturing a tiger in action or a breathtaking landscape, photographers can achieve stunning shots with ideal natural lighting.
Peak season for wildlife activity
With moderate temperatures and abundant prey, February is a peak time for animal activity. Besides tigers, leopards, sloth bears, jackals, and a variety of deer species can be frequently spotted during safaris.
Lesser crowd compared to March and April
While Ranthambore experiences a rise in tourists from December to April, February remains somewhat less crowded than the peak months of March and April. This allows for a quieter safari experience and a higher chance of securing preferred safari zones.
Ideal for exploring Ranthambore’s historical attractions
Apart from wildlife, February’s mild weather makes it a great time to explore Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort, with its rich history and breathtaking views, is a must-visit for history buffs and culture lovers.
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