Malik Talao Ranthambore is the smallest lake among the three lakes of the Ranthambore National Park. The lake is most important to the wildlife of the park as it serves as the source of water and food for the animals and birds Live there. Malik Talao is of a good variety of bird species near the lake such as plovers, herons, moor hen, kingfishers, storks and so on. Moreover, tigers, monkeys and crocodiles can also be seen drinking water ann around the banks of the lake.
Located inside the Ranthambore National Park, Malik Talao is the smallest lake in the premises. Located inside zones 3 and 4, it is a haven for bird-watchers, as several birds frequent the serene water body. Indian Marsh Crocodile, kingfishers, storks, egrets, herons, ibis, cranes, and many more birds and reptiles can also be spotted here. Several banyan trees surround the lake, enhancing its appearance. If you want to spot tigers, then plan a trip to Ranthambore National Park during the summer, as that is the best time to visit it.
It is a paradise for photographers too, as the views of the lake and the surroundings are absolutely beautiful. If it’s your lucky day, you may even see some of the animals in action. Whilse wild boar and peacocks can be seen strolling on its shores, mugger crocodiles can be spotted lazing around in the sun. Visitors can also enjoy fishing, as many small fish are found here. The lake is open to visitors from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.