Zones 1 through 10 make up Ranthambore National Park's 10 safari zones. The park originally only had 5 Zones, but as it gained popularity, the additional 5 Zones were added. Zones 1 through 5 are said to be the greatest for seeing tigers, although Zones 6 through 10 also provide plenty of opportunity. The most significant of them is Zone 2, which is littered with several watering holes and where a variety of wildlife, including leopards, can frequently be seen. The Red Headed Vulture, an endangered bird, can be seen in Zone 6 Kundal, which is distinct from the other zones in terms of both its scenery and the prospects for bird watching.

  • Zone 1 : The area accessed by Singh Dwar. T-39 and T-57 are located in this zone, which is more of a buffer zone. Due to Noor (T-39) and her three cubs' return, as well as the numerous sightings that were recorded at the close of 2016 and the beginning of 2017, this area has gained a lot of popularity. The following locations in this area also offer a chance to see a large cat: Tuti ka Nalla, Amreshwar Dang, Sultanpur, Peela Pani, and Gada Dub.

  • Zone 2 : Sightings are recorded from this zone frequently, making it one of the most significant zones. Its presence of watering holes and cats in zones T19, T22, T72, T57, T28, T60, and T39. Jogi Mahal, Phuta Kot, Phuta Bandha, Lahpur Tiraha, and Nal Ghati are significant locations near this spot where sightings have been reported. There have also been reports of leopard sightings in this area.

  • Zone 3 : Jogi Mahal, Padam Talab, High Point, Raj Bagh, and Mandook are located in Zone 3. are the main locations where sightings have been reported. One vantage point where you may expect to watch some big cat action from T-19 and T-28 are in this zone is Padam Talab.

  • Zone 4: Machli, the most well-known tigress of Ranthambore, used to call this zone home. It also has many locations where shy cats come out. Following this, T-28, T-64, T-19, T-75, T-41, and T-25 are the other cats that can be spotted in this area. There have been sightings at the following significant locations: Singh Dwar, Malik Talab, Lakkad Da, Adidaant, Lambi, Tamakhan, and berda.

  • Zone 5: There are a few regular sites for sightings in this zone, which has the same entry as zone 4. Singhdwar, Anatpur, Jokha, Dhakda, Kachida, Baghda, and Bakola are the points. T-25, T-28, T-17, T-74, and T-75 are the large cats that have been seen in this area. Zones 6 through 10 were eventually added to the sanctuary, and entry to them is located at the exact opposite end from zones 1 through 5. Gypsies and canters pass through the old city to get to these areas.

  • Zone 6 (Kundal): This area shares borders with zone 1, and there is a good probability that you may see T-39 (Noor) with her cubs while you are there. This zone's landscape is very different from zones 1 through 5, with more open meadows and massive mountains as a backdrop. In addition to seeing birds, you can see indian gazelles. (Along with the threatened Red-headed Vultures).Kala Pani, Saran Ka Pattha, Patwa Ki Baori, Khabli, and Soleshwar are the locations where tigers have been observed in this area.T-34, T-39, T-57, and T-8 are the other Tigers shown in this photo.Livestock do wander in this area because it is adjacent to a settlement, and Kumbha (T-34) has reportedly killed and eaten cattle in the past.

  • Zone 7 (Chidikho): Compared to the other zones, this one has less points, however big cats have been seen in Chidikho, Jamoda, Kushalipura, and Rajbagh Naka. In this area, T-8 and T-34 have been seen.

  • Zone 8 (Balas): Similar to zone 7, tigers have been observed here (T-8 and T-34). They were seen in the following locations: Balas, Kherai, Kali, Neemli Dang, Bhat, and Mahakho.

  • Zone 9 (Kuwal ji): Situated on the banks of the Chakal River, this zone is roughly 45 minutes from the Tiger Reserve. T-42 (Fateh), an aggressive male who is known to chase the vehicles of the forest service and has also been seen on trap cams murdering a sloth bear, resides here. T-59 can also be seen in addition to T-42. Aquatic birds, sloth bears, and caracals live in this area as well.

  • Zone 10 (Aantri): In this zone, tigers can be seen at Aantri, Kushalipura, Bodal, Halonda, and Banskhori in addition to birds. Tigers T-13, T-42, and T-43 have been observed in this area.