Ranthambhore National Park receives the lowest amount of rainfall amongst all tiger reserves. The park with its sub-tropical dry climate has three well defined seasons- summer, monsoon and winter.

Summers start by the end of March and go on well through the months of April, May and June. The temperatures can rise unto 45 deg Celsius making the summers dry and hot. During this period wildlife can seen around the perennial lakes and waterholes.

Monsoons arrive by the end of June and go on well into September, turning everything around into a lush green. Ranthambhore receives 800 mm of rains annually with long breaks between showers during the season which makes the atmosphere very warm and humid.  The park remains closed during this season.

Winters stretch from November to February with a pleasant climate throughout  this season. The park is known for changing its colors over the course of the year, complementing the changing seasons.

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