Ranthambore National Park

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"The earth has music for
those who listen."

A visit to Ranthambore allows you to listen to the music of the natural world and appreciate the park’s importance. This sprawling park is a wild kingdom of scrubland (around 1334 sq km) cradled by rocky hills. A majestic 10th-century fort called ‘The Ranthambore Fort’, stands tall at its heart. Sprawled around the fort are ancient temples and mosques, crumbling hunting shelters, lakes that are filled with crocodiles, and vine-covered chhatris (cenotaphs).

Ranthambore at a Glance

Wildlife

The Ranthambore is quite rich in Fauna, with the tiger being at the top of the food chain. Other big cats include Leopard, Caracal, Fishing cat and jungle cat. You’ll also find animals like sloth bear, striped hyena, Jackal, Desert fox, two antler species: the spotted deer (chital), and Sambar deer and two kinds of antelopes namely the Indian Gazelle (chinkara ) and the Blue Bull (Nilgai ).

Landscapes

Due to its proximity to the Thar desert, the park receives little rainfall resulting in a dry deciduous type vegetation. The prominent tree of the Ranthambore National Park is the ‘Dhok’ and constitutes about 80% of the vegetation cover. Other trees are the Banyan and Pip whose leaves contain medicinal properties. There are also fruit trees of mango, Indian blackberry, Ber, Jamun and Tamarind. In addition, there are many trees such as Chhila (Butea monosperma, the flame of the forest)

Things To Do in Ranthambore

Game Drives

Bush Meals

Birding

Here’s something interesting…

Once the private hunting reserve of the Maharajas of Jaipur, the gorgeous Ranthambore National Park is a proud member of the Project Tiger programme.

How To Reach ?

AIR

AIR The nearest airport to Ranthambore is Jaipur International Airport , which is approximately 180 kilometres away.

TRAIN

Sawai Madhopur Railway Station is the nearest railway station to Ranthambore. Sawai Madhopur is well-connected by trains to major cities.

ROAD

Ranthambore National Park Is Well Connected By Road To Major Towns And Cities.
Delhi – 6 Hrs
Udaipur – 7 Hrs
Jaipur – 5 Hrs

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