ranthambore tiger safari

One of the common activities with tourists from around the world is Tiger Sighting in India. There are wildlife reserves worldwide where wildlife enthusiasts can see majestic and ferocious tigers throughout the year. One such national park to visit in India is the Ranthambore National Park with an area of 1334 sq. km which is well renowned for its Royal Bengal Tigers. Wildlife photography enthusiasts will certainly find the reserve to be a dream destination since it is far from the city, isolated, and bounded by dust and stone. In India, there are many wildlife reserves, but Ranthambore’s exotic setting makes it stand out from the rest because the destination is even more fascinating with dry barren lands, gravel roads, historical forts, and a colorful atmosphere.

Furthermore, this blog here can provide you with even more reasons to visit this tiger reserve in India.

  • Best Resorts for Wildlife Vacation- While heading out to a new destination, the question which lingers in everyone’s mind is where to stay. Ranthambore offers its visitors the best from luxury hotels to resorts. One may find the best and most affordable accommodations and other luxury villas as well in Sawai Madhopur. High-end resorts like Sher Vilas, Nahargarh, and Vivanta by Taj provide a fusion of comfort and camping in the woods. Other options are also available if the visitors like to stay in simple and delightful camps.
  • Country’s Best Natural Historical Museum- Located at a distance of 9 km from Sawai Madhopur near Ramsinghpura, the country’s fourth regional museum of natural history is situated. Sprawling across 7.2 acres of land, the museum offers some educational and extracurricular activities. There is a library where visitors can read books on wildlife destinations, flora and fauna, and the biodiversity of Rajasthan. If you are a bookworm and love reading books you can both enjoy reading books about wildlife and also visit the museum and gain knowledge about the national park before visiting.
  • Perfect Combination of Wild and Craft- The National Park or the tiger reserve is not only famous for its tigers but it also showcases the talent of local village women displaying their talent and work. The Village women here specialize in making hand-knotted silk and woolen rugs, modern oriental decorated rugs, different variety of paintings, bed covers, rugs, clothes, carpets, and more all handmade. The Village women craft is the exporters of Indian carpets and manufacturers of fine quality as they are the social leaders that stand as a pillar for rural women in Rajasthan to become economically stable and independent.
  • Markets, Temples, and Tranquil Lakes- Known for its natural vegetation and wildlife reserve, Ranthambore also has ancient temples and forts. The National Park is situated bounded by the rising grounds of Aravalli and Vindhayas which offer religious visitors an opportunity to visit Kala Gaura Temple, Amreswar Mahadev, Chamatkar Jain Temple, in the old city of Sawai Madhopur. Many lakes surround Ranthambore, such as the shallow seasonal lake Surwal, which lies 25 km from the town. This water-body is a haven for many birds, such as Pelicans, Demoiselle Cranes, Bar Headed Flamingos, and Gray Leg Ganders. Ranthambore is well-renowned for its local market where you can buy souvenirs for home.
  • Railway “ART” Station- The Amazing makeover with wildlife graffiti by the master artist has received a lot of appreciation for its brilliance. The Facelift Ranthambore’s Sawai Madhopur Railway Station has got, it is literally a station of the art. The Sawai Madhopur Railway Station in Rajasthan has become a wildlife museum and the most attractive station in the country. Spectacularly designed, it has been named the country’s first ‘Heritage Railway Station’ and received the tourist-friendly National Tourism Award for 2014-15.

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Shivangi Rai is a travel writer who loves to share her travel experiences and memoirs with the audience. She desires to explore every nook and corner of India with a fascination, especially with tourism and trekking.

By JAGAT