Located in Rajasthan, Ranthambhore is known for its population of Bengal tigers and diverse ecosystems that include forests, grasslands, lakes, and rocky terrain. This variety makes the park an excellent natural classroom for studying biodiversity, animal behavior, and ecological balance.
The presence of the historic Ranthambhore Fort also adds a geographical and cultural dimension, allowing students to see how nature, history, and human activity coexist within protected landscapes.
Learning at Ranthambhore goes beyond wildlife viewing. Through structured safaris and expert-led sessions, students observe animals in their natural habitats while understanding food chains, habitats, and the role of apex predators in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
Discussions and field-based activities introduce students to real conservation challenges such as habitat loss and human-wildlife interaction, helping them develop awareness and responsibility toward the natural world.
Ranthambhore National Park helps students connect classroom concepts with real-world conservation practices, making learning meaningful and memorable.
Specially designed for curious young children taking their steps in outdoor adventures.
Nature-Based Learning Program
Art, Craft & Cultural Learning Program