ranthambore wildlife safari

The National Parks in Rajasthan attracts millions of tourists every year for the reason that they are the center of attraction. Furthermore, Rajasthan is well-known for its delicate flora and fauna as well as its overgenerous palaces and forts. Recognized for its rich culture and heritage, ample things can still be seen there today with family. Enjoy watching and savoring the vibrant traditions of this country. Throughout this land and in its people, there is a strong sense of nationalism and honor. You cannot resist the beauty of the Ranthambore National Park which is best known and most popular one among tourists to pave the way with their travel needs.

Over 282 square kilometers make up the rambling National Park. Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary was in the beginning conventional by the Indian Government in 1955. In 1973, however, it became a Project Tiger Reserve, and in November 1980, it became a National Park. The next-door forest areas were declared as the Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary and the Keladevi Sanctuary, in that order.

Glimpse of Majestic Bengal Tiger

In addition to Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur Park also exists in Rajasthan. Tourists seeking a glimpse of the majestic Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat visit this park to see the majestic animal. Moreover, the large park contains a large number of historical ruins that make it a heritage site. It is a visual joy to view the park’s lively usual environment, exceptional trees, and sheltered flora and fauna nomadic free all the way through the day.

Types of Topography

There are two types of topography in this National Park in Rajasthan. More than a few miles of dry deciduous wooded area can be sighted here, while a few green verdant pastures can also be seen. A well-in go advance reserving is indispensable for exciting activity safari rides at the park. In addition to the Ranthambore Fort, this National Park in Rajasthan is also known for its wildlife. Standing at about 700 feet from the ground; this 10th-century fortress is situated inside the park and also houses 3 temples which are dedicated to Lord Ganesh, Lord Shiva and Lord Ram.

It is considered one of the most famous national parks in Rajasthan. The park is a shelter to mammals like Golden Jackal, Striped Hyena, Fishing Cat, Jungle Cat, Nilgai, Sambar, Blackbuck and Wild Boar amongst others. Large pythons are also visible while hibernating during the cold season.

This was a great nature adventure, everything will go according to plan, and there was plenty of nature to observe all the way through the park. You can have the pleasure of observing Mother Bengal Tiger. After long safari days, you should stay the night at the park and fit in an added safari the next day if you have the time or if spotting is not successful at one safari.

How To Reach:

Jaipur Airport is the nearest, 160 km away while Sawai Madhopur Railway Station is at a distance of 11 km from this park. Tourists can avail of local buses, taxis or cabs to reach the park from the railway station.

Best Time To Visit:

Ideal season to see animals in this Ranthambore tiger reserve is from November to May.

Note: There are nominal entry charges applicable to all tourists. Each safari rides of three hours has reasonable price and having this is hassle free things.

By JAGAT