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Ranthambore National Park is one of the most famous wildlife parks of India, beautifully nestled between the Aravali and Vindhya mountain ranges. Located in the Sawai Madhopur district of rajasthan, this picturesque park is home to famous Royal Bengal Tigers. The Chambal River and the Banas River flow through respectively in the south and the north of the Park. Besides, six man made lakes and many perennial streams provide a scenic look to the park and offer good opportunities to tourists to spot numerous wild animals when they come to drink or take bath on their banks. In 1973, Ranthambore National Park was declared a tiger sanctuary under Project Tiger and in the year 1980, it attained the status of a national park.
Wildlife in the Ranthambore National Park
The presence of a significant number of famous Royal Bengal tigers in the park makes it one of the most sought after wildlife destinations in India. Presently, the estimated Tiger population in the Park is between 35-40. Tigers here can be seen in prowling in the forest looking for their prey or drinking on the banks of the lakes and watering holes in the evening. Spotting and observing the activities of Tigers provide an unforgettable lifetime experience to you.
Besides Tigers, You can spot a wide variety of wildlife including Panthers, Chital, Sambar, Blackbuck, Chinkara, Wild Boars, Mongoose, Indian Hare, Monitor Lizards and a large number of exotic and colorful birds on your visit to the Park. The Park houses about 30 mammals species, 275 bird species, 12 reptile species and 350 plant species including 50 aquatic plants. The picturesque Ranthambore National Park offers many scenic spots and sceneries and is ideal for taking the snapshots.
Other major attractions in the Ranthambore National Park are
Ranthambore Fort: The Park is named after a 1000-year-old Ranthambore Fort, which is probably the oldest fort in rajasthan. The Fort is situated in the heart of the Park.
Jogi Mahal: Jogi Mahal is a beautiful forest rest house and famous for sheltering the second-largest Banyan tree in India.
Besides, you can also enjoy excursions near the Ranthambore National Park. You can see many historical monuments in a nearby Sawai Madhopur village. You can also visit many famous temples at Karauli and Bundi. If you are planning for a long excursion then you can visit Kota at about 100 km, which has a number of tourist attractions such as City Fort and Palace, Kota Barrage, the Kishore Sagar Tank, the Jagmandir Palace and the Brij Vilas Palace Museum among many others.
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