Safari operations in Ranthambore and other national parks have faced scrutiny over repeated violations of wildlife rules, including vehicles getting too close to tigers, making unauthorised U-turns, guides abandoning tourists mid-safari, and visitors feeding animals. In August 2025, a routine tiger safari in Ranthambore National Park turned distressing when a canter carrying 20 tourists, including women and children, broke down in Zone 6, a core tiger habitat. The tourists were stranded in the dense forest for over 90 minutes following the incident on the evening of August 16.