Ranthambore National Park a Magnificent Indian Bounty
Wildlife in India is spread with amazing landscape, huge forest terrain, mountains, plains and small creeks. Each landscape varies according to climate anomalies. Let us focus on one of them wildlife sanctuaries. Ranthambore is one of the national parks in India which is endowed with loads of greenery and wildlife. Statistically speaking that Ranthambore National Park is one of the best parks in the world to see a wild Tiger in its instinctive environment. These dense and vast spread forests are known as natural home of the large variety of flora and fauna in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve.
Before stepping on the land of Ranthambore Let's know a little bit about its history. Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve is the real key of wildlife in Rajasthan and this place is renowned for wildlife tourist attraction in the country. It is located in the lap of the nature, sawai madhopur district Rajasthan and surrounded by Aravlis and Vindhays hills range. Once up on a time it was private hunting lodge of the Jaipur state. It founded in 1955 as a sanctuary by Government of India. In 1973, declared as Project Tiger. Its fame started spreading around the country then it became National Park in 1980. In 1991 the area of the Ranthambhore tiger reserve scaled, and two sanctuaries Sawai Mansingh and Keladevi wildlife sanctuary was included in this area, thus total area of the Tiger reserve was 1334 sq km. And later on, the area of the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve (RTR) has enlarged around 1410.64 sq km including core and buffer region by the forest Department of India.
If you want to spend your wildlife holidays amidst wonders of nature then, Ranthambore National park is the best place in India. The Major attraction of the Ranthambore National Park is Royal Bengal Tigers. The best time to visit of the Ranthambore National park is between Novembers to May, when dry deciduous forest of the Ranthambore entirely change the panorama of the jungle. The lakes and ancient a 10th century fort cordially combination boosts the beauty of the Ranthambore National park.
There are three large lakes in the Ranthambore national Park, these lakes respectively known as Padam lake Rajbagh Lake and Malik Lake. These water bodies have abundance of aquatic plants including lotus, lilies and duck weeds that is why many migratory birds come here in every winter season and it is paradise of bird watcher. The Tourists are mirthful by this scene during Jungle safari in Ranthambore National Park. Over 300 species of birds are found in the Ranthambhore wildlife Park. Ranthambore tiger safari Park attracts thousands of wildlife lovers from the all over world for wildlife photography tour. You can explore wildlife during jungle safari including Sāmbhar deer , spotted deer , peacock , wild boar , languor, blue bull , chinkara or Indian Gazelle, Common Mongoose, Porcupine, Palm Civet or Toddy Cat, Striped Hyena, Indian fox , leopard , Royal Bengal Tiger, Caracal , marsh crocodile and many more …
Our forest nature guides are professional, experienced, and enthusiastic. They belong to local families and the surrounding area of Tiger Reserve – we can assure that they will make your Ranthambore tour a more unforgettable one and give you best possible chance to see the biggest cat in the earth.