Ranthambore Tiger Story
Ranthambore national park is a legendary park comprises of many exciting legends that are quite famous all around Rajasthan. Being a unique Indian reserve, this park has many unique stories to tell you. The presence of majestic Bengal Tigers in this region are the main roots of these legends. This park is a perfect place to see the biggest tiger territory. Everyone who is familiar with Ranthambore is much aware of the presence of tigers as it is the real paradise for tigers and in ancient time, it was the main hunting place for Jaipur kings.
Certainly the incredible landscape and assorted variety of flora and fauna accompanied by mainstream dry deciduous factors make the climate more enchanting for tigers. It seems as the higher numbers of tiger in this place encouraged officials to take few of them away to nearby tiger reserve in Sariska where had been scarcity in tiger numbers.
Though in Ranthambore national park, every tiger gets a distinctive position and they are preceded by individual legend with them. It is quite interesting as every tiger-enthusiast coming to this park makes a happy story with a tiger that he takes back with him at home. Visitors enjoy seeing Machali T - 16 - a toothless yet majestic tigress who often becomes a star in the pictures of tourists. Tourists love watching her spending time with her cubs as she introduces her small ones to the entire world even when they are so young. Just like her, the vacationers feel attracted towards Romeo which is numbered as T-6, the desiring lover of Laila - T - 41 that keeps on trying to get her attention. Everything is truly amazing and you will love when you personally observe all these tiger stories from Ranthambore National Park.
The recent increase in tiger count to 22 with T-9 (Durrah Female) has also been sighted with two of her cubs in the area and that superbly indexed their existence more majestically. Other cubs in the park were also discovered including two female cubs of T-5 (brought up by Daddy), 2 cubs of T-8, two cubs of T-31, 3 cubs of T-19, 2 cubs of T-26, 3 cubs of T-11, 3 cubs of T-30 & two cubs of T-13.
With all these cute cubs attaining their sub-adulthood in the coming years, the park may probably not have sufficient space to accommodate all the fresh species. That is something very interesting news for all the tiger lovers but with increase in count, their safety is the major concern today. The authority needs to extend their space to avoid another Broken-Tail story by effective planning and management.
The stories and life histories of the Royal Bengal Tigers will definitely compel you to be the impressive beholders of these imperial creatures. Let us now dwell deep into the stories and legends behind every majestic occupants of Ranthambore National Park