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Established in 1955,
Ranthambore National Park is one of the most prominent wildlife sanctuaries
in India.
This national park in India came under the Project Tiger to
save the species of tigers in 1973. Wildlife enthusiasts from across
the globe travel to Ranthambore National Park India to spot tigers in
their natural habitat.
Located in Rajasthan, the park was the erstwhile royal hunting place
of the Maharajas of Jaipur. Spanning over to 1,334 sq km, the park is
an ideal retreat for wildlife lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
Home
to rich species of flora and fauna, the park has mainly dry deciduous
forest. You will find dhok, banayan and papal trees in abundance at
the park.
The Ranthambore National Park in India is a home to 300 avifaunal species,
30 species of mammals and 12 varieties of reptiles.
The park offers
shelter to diverse species of 300 trees and 50 aquatic plants. The major
highlight of the park is tiger.
Many people travel to Ranthambore national park India to spot tiger
though tiger sightings are rare here.
During tours to Ranthambore National
Park, learn about various species of flora and fauna.
On your wildlife
safari tour, may come across to leopards, jungle cats, stripped hyenas,
fishing cats, sloth bears, crocodiles and many more. The park also offers
shelter to nilgai (Blue Bull), Indian Gazelle or chinkara, sambhar and
many.
Bird lovers can see diverse varieties of resident and migratory birds
during their tours to Ranthambore National Park.
Besides varieties of
fauna and flora, the park also has historical ruins to make your wildlife
safari tour more interesting.
Visit the 10th century Ranthambore Fort
and Jogi Mahal during your wildlife safari tour.
Capture your exciting
moments of Ranthambore wildlife tour on your camera to cherish it lifetime.
Situated in Eastern Rajasthan, where the Aravali Hill ranges and the Vindhyan plateau meet, the Ranthambhore National Park was once the hunting preserve of the Maharajas of Jaipur.
The rivers Chambal in the South and Banas in the North bound the Ranthambore National Park.
Six man made lakes are the central focus of the park and many perennial streams criss-cross the entire park.
The Ranthambore National Park has internal drainage and has no link up with any river system, even though two rivers bound the Park in it’s north and south side.
The Park sprawls over an estimated area of 400 sq kms. Steep crags embrace a network of lakes and rivers, and a top one of these hills, is the impressive Ranthambore Fort, built in the 10th century. The terrain fluctuates between impregnable forests and open bushland.
India Tour Guides offers online information and booking for tours to
Ranthambore National Park and other wildlife sanctuaries in India.
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book a tour or for more information, please fill up the form below
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