Ranthambore National Park : Rajasthan

Ranthambore National Park is situated at the meeting point of Vindhyan flat terrain and Aravali Mountains . The sanctuary became a national park in the year of 1980. It was earlier a forest which was visited by Kings of Jaipur for the task of private hunting. The park was especially erected for rescuing tigers under Project Tiger. Sprawled over an area of approximately 400 sq kms, the entire park deserves lots of affirmative adjectives to extol the spectacular landscape.

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Sheer cliff includes a series of lakes and rivers such as the Padam Talab, the Raj Bagh Talab and the Malik Talab. Atop the hill, the elevated Ranthambore Fort can be seen. The forest is normally dry with majority of trees being dhok. The park houses second-largest banyan tree of India . In the serene lakes of National Park of Ranthambhore , tigers engaged in day to day activities create a wonderful sight. Beyond the expectation, one can find ancient collapsed parapets, destroyed pavilions, wells, and miscellaneous structures which literally recall the glory of bygone era.

In consequence of rigorous efforts for the conservation of tigers, the tigers of the park have achieved sound health. Tigers lazing in the sun during day time and strolling around the area of Ranthambore National Park or vehemently hunting other animals near the lake, to satisfy their appetite can be noticed easily.

The best season to visit the tiger sanctuary is October to June and December to April.

Not all the areas of the sanctuary are open to general public. Only typical region can be seen by the tourists where they can click photos of unusual flora and fauna.

Many public figures have made their visit to the park and one of the prominent names includes the President Bill Clinton of the United States.

The rocky topography of the sanctuary makes it appreciable and admirable. Due to such extraordinary specifities, the Ranthambore National Park has been declared a heritage site.

To feel the company of ferocious and powerful tigers, a visit to the park is obvious and book your Rajasthan Tourism Package Now.

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