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Location : Near Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan
Area covered: : 392-sq-kms
Main Wildlife Found : Tigers, Leopards, Boars
Best time to visit : October to March and April to June
Places To Stay : Tiger Den, The Hammir Wildlife Resort
About
One of the most popular parks with tiger sightings at its best, a photographers’ dream come true, dotted with lakes and ponds around which the wildlife abounds, predators and prey enact their day to day drama. Ranthambore, hailed as one of India's finest wildlife locations, is located near Sawai Madhour township about 100 kms south east of Ajmer in Rajasthan. It was established as a sanctuary in 1959 and included in the very first phase of Project Tiger in 1972. In 1981 Ranthambore was awarded National Park status. The park derives its name from the fort of Ranthambhore which sits on a rocky outcrop in the forest. The fort dates back to the 11th century when it was a vital citadel for the control of central India.

Wildlife Attraction
Tiger
The tiger reigns supreme in Ranthambore. Ranthambore is among the few placesin the world where this super-predator, symbol of power, strength and magnificence, can be observed at close quarters. There are about 25 tigers and 40 leopards in the reserve. These are supported by a large population of healthy herbivores. On can never have enough of tigers. One may have seen a tiger a hundred times, yet each sighting is greeted with the same high-pitched intensity.

Tigers can be spotted quite often in their natural habitat even during daytime. They have been frequently seen at the edges of three lakes—Padam Talab, Raj Bagh Talab and Milak Talab. The park also has panthers in sizable numbers, though they have been spotted generally at the outskirts of the park perhaps due to the inevitable conflict with the tiger population, which command the ‘superior’ position amidst the predatory cats. For spotting panthers, Kachida Valley is regarded as the ideal place.


Water Bodies and Birds
Jacanas, painted stork, black stork, and white necked stork are seen along the water bodies. Peafowl are found in abundance and other birds include Bonelli's eagle, crested serpent eagle, the great Indian horned owl, quail, partridge, spur fowl and the paradise flycatcher.

Other Attractions
Ranthambore has large numbers of sambar, chital and nilgai. Sounders of boar and an occasional gazelle the chinkara can be seen, as also the Indian hare, mongoose and monitor lizards. The lakes and pools at the park are where the deer congregate and where it is easiest to see the animals. Among the other local fauna are the leopard, hyena. jackal, jungle cats, slothe bear and marsh crocodile.

Live the Adventure in Ranthambhore
The adventure begins at daybreak. Open Gypsys take you into the depths of Ranthambhore forest. An incredible variety of wildlife abounds in these forests, the magnificent king of the forest - the Tiger, often gives an audience to your astonished eyes. The morning mists slowly unfolds the mysteries of nature, the naturalist guides you through these moments with his expertise. At intervals the jungle erupts with alarm calls of the forest denizens. The cats are on the prowl in search of prey, wildlife sightings are at their best this is the most exciting hour in the Indian jungle.

Best Time to Visit
Ranthambhore Wildlife Sanctuary is open for visitors between October and June. Summers are very hot in this part of the country, and temperatures rise so high that you’ll probably end up being utterly uncomfortable. However, the summer heat attracts animals to the waterholes, so there’s greater chance of seeing wildlife in May or June.

The best time for a trip remains between December and April, when the weather’s great and there’s plenty of opportunity for doing some hardcore wildlife-watching. March and April, especially, are months when tiger-spotting is more common.

How to get there?
By Air: Jaipur (165 km) is the nearest airport.

By Rail: The Park is around 12 km away from Sawai Madhopur railway station, that lies on the Delhi to Bombay trunk route.

By Road: A good network of buses connect Sawai Madhopur with quite a few areas around.


 

 

 

 

 

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