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Ranthambore Tiger Safari

Ranthambore Tiger Safari Deriving its name from the pictorial fort inside, the Ranthambore National Park is one of India’s most renowned national parks. Located where the Aravali Range and plateau of the Vindhyas meet, Ranthambore National Park was once where the royals of Jaipur hunted. The national park is also considered a prominent heritage site due to the ancient ruins found inside. The town of Sawai Madhopur is the gateway to the national park with a thriving biodiversity set among ancient religious structures, several man-made lakes and aesthetically - crumbling cenotaphs.

Although flanked by the Banas River to the north and the Chambal River to the south, the many lakes inside are not fed by either of the rivers’ waters. Having been declared a national park in 1980 with focus on protection of the endangered tiger, adjacent forests were merged with the Ranthambore National Park a little more than a decade later. The Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary and Kaldevi Sanctuary became part of the tiger reserve, making the national park at Ranthambore one of India’s largest.

You are bound to be enthralled to watch the splendid tiger roam about in its natural habitat, in the wild! Alternating between dry deciduous forests and swathes of grasslands, the Ranthambore National Park is recognised as one of the best places in the country to spot tigers. Today, sprawling across a little more than 1300 square kilometres including core and buffer area, the Ranthambore National Park is every wildlife enthusiast, photographer and a spirited traveller’s haven.

Highlights of Tiger Safari Ranthambore:
Ranthambore in Rajasthan plays an essential role in preserving diurnal tigers. Today, Ranthambore has turned out to be the best example of conservation efforts regarding Project Tiger. There is no doubt that Ranthambore Fort will be blessed with a dry deciduous habitat that acts as an ideal environment for the healthy tiger population. At present, there are totally 23 villages available in the tiger reserve and so, tourist can able to enjoy traveling to the rural areas in addition to visiting the park. Tigers found in Ranthambore are too habituated and thus, they are sometimes spotted loitering around in the broad daylight. Enthusiasts who are having luck fate may able to get the exclusive view of tigers, which are wandering up the stairs of Ranthambore fort built in 10th century. Jeep or Canter Safari is considered to be the best way to discover wildlife in the jungle.

Major attractions of Tiger Safari Rajasthan:
Besides tigers, Ranthambore National Park is home to about mammals of 30 different species, bird of 200 varieties and even reptiles of 12 different species. Mammal species, which commonly found include Leopard, sloth bear, Jungle Cat, Wild Boar and Sambar etc. Bird Watchers could also able to click various shots of Lesser spotted the eagle, crested serpent eagle, collared scops owl, Eurasian Eagle Owl, Peacock, large Grey Babbler and much more.
A travel around the riverside areas will offer a close glimpse of Stork-billed Kingfisher, Black- headed Ibis, Darter and sometimes Marsh Crocodile who is the second largest Mugger of India.

Best Time to enjoy at Tiger Safari Ranthambore:
The perfect time to get pleasure from tiger safari Ranthambore is between 1st October and 30th June as rest of the time, the park will be closed for visitors. At Ranthambore National Park, the safari times may vary according to the weather conditions available. Only approved vehicle could enter the park. Inside the wildlife reserve, almost all the vehicles need to follow the fixed route and should leave the park by 6.30 PM.