ranthambore adventure

There is an enormous tiger reserve in the Sawai Madhopur district of eastern Rajasthan called Ranthambore National Park, which is set in the picturesque Vindhya and Aravali range. Hundreds of rare plants and animals live in the park, especially Royal Bengal Tigers, which are there in a huge number. The deep forest of Ranthambore National Park, which broadens over 392 sq km, makes it an ideal weekend getaway from Delhi and a great setting for wildlife photography and family get-together. 

Efforts made by the government to increase the population of tigers

With the continual attempts of the government, tigers in the Park surged in numbers and by 2001, there were just about 40 tigers in the Park, one of the maximum levels in the world during those times. It was only after a strong vigil and several arrests in 2005 that makes poaching nearly stopped. Now, Ranthambore has since turned out to be a breathtaking place and one of the most reliable places to watch big cats.

Entertaining kinds of stuff to do in Ranthambore National Park

You do not just visit Ranthambore National Park to admire enthralling locales or enjoy Sawai Madhopur’s majestic escapades. In addition, you can participate in other affordable and enjoyable recreational activities. 

Unforgettable Tiger safari experience in Ranthambore National Park

Tiger is the gem of the forest and it is rarely found so you have to invest your time and money to get a glimpse of tigers in the Ranthambore jungle. They are priceless and their view is super attractive. You can book a whole day safari or slots basis safari, they make sure that your forest visit won’t go in vain. Your tiger safari experience is worth every money and time you invested. 

The kickass escapade from the monotonous lifestyle makes sense and sets new norms with the recreational activities that you deserve. 

Also Read:-

Ranthambore National Park – A Lifeline for Tigers in India
Take Pleasure of Wildlife Safari in Ranthambore National Park
Explore the Unique Wildlife at Ranthambore National Park

By JAGAT