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Wildlife Sanctuary Ranthambore
Ranthambhore National Park is famous tiger reserve in Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan, India. Located at the junction of the Aravalli Hill ranges and the Vindhya Hill ranges, the park was once the hunting preserve of the Maharajas of Jaipur National Park Ranthambore.
National Park Ranthambore is one of the finest places to view animals in their natural surroundings.
Ranthambhore National Park The Ranthambhore National Park is bound by two rivers – the River Chambal in the South and the River Banas in the North Wildlife Sanctuary Ranthambore.
National Park Ranthambore are six man-made lakes in the park which are many perennial water streams passes through the entire park Wildlife Sanctuary Ranthambore.
These streams have no link up with the rivers National Park Ranthambore.
National Park Ranthambore sprawls in the area of approximately 400 sq km. If the area of Ranthambhore is combined together with the area of Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary.
National Park Ranthambore is around 500 square kilometres Wildlife Sanctuary Ranthambore.
Previously the hunting preserve of the Maharajas of Jaipur,
Ranthambhore was declared as a wildlife sanctuary in the year of 1957 . Wildlife Sanctuary Ranthambore.
Later in 1974 it gained the status of “Project Tiger Reserve”. Finally in the year of 1981, it gained the status of a National Park.
Today, National Park Ranthambore is one of the finest and most popular national parks of the country known for tiger populations.
Ranthambore National Park is dotted with several water bodies providing perfect relief to wild animals during the extremely hot summer months.
A safari inside Ranthambore National Park reminds you of bygone eras. A mammoth fort (Ranthambhore Fort, after which the park is named) towers over the park atop a hill.
You can see many ruins of bygone eras scattered all over the forest giving you a wonderful and mixed flavor of wildlife, nature and history.
Jogi Mahal (the Forest Rest House) is also worth visit attraction in the Wildlife Sanctuary Ranthambore. .
The park is worldwide famous for its tiger populations. Tigers can be seen even in the daytime. They can be seen in full view of visitors because they have no fear of human presence in their vehicles.
Other popular Wildlife Sanctuary Ranthambore. in the park are leopards, wild boars, Sambhar.
Chitals, Nilgai, Hyenas, Monitor Lizards, Foxes, Flying Foxes, Desert Cats, Jungle Cats, Black Bucks, Sloth Bears.
Mongoose, Hares, Jackals, etc. The park is also excellent for birding. There are around 272 species of birds found in the park.
There are also 12 spices of reptile (including marsh crocodiles & amphibians) Ranthambore National Park
You can enjoy a Jeep Wildlife
Sanctuary Ranthambore. to chase the royal tigers in their natural surroundings.
The Park is dotted with majority of trees like Banyan, Dhok, Pipal, Mango, Imli, Jamun, Dhak, Kadam, Khair, Khajur, Neem, Mahua, Dhak, etc.
These vegetations provide evergreen ambiance to the park. So park is very ideal for nature trek and nature Wildlife Sanctuary Ranthambore. too. The park is typically dry deciduous type and has around 300 species of trees and 50 aquatic plants.
Dhok forms majority of vegetations cover. A nature safari or nature trek inside the park gives you opportunity to know about the rich fauna of the forest.
Wildlife Sanctuary Ranthambore. has the Second Largest Banyan Tree in India.This famous Wildlife Sanctuary Ranthambore. is paradise for wildlife lovers and photographers’ dream.
The park offers excellent accommodation and internal transportation facilities. The park remains open every year from the month of October to the month of June.
Contact us for Prior Booking at our 24 Hours desk on the following mobile Nos: +91-99428 99555 , 98424 30308 , 99425 87000 Fax: 0422-2331605. Email Id : info@pearlsindiatour.com
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