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Ranthambore Tiger Tour


Ranthambore National Park is located near Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan. The place got its name after the two vicinity hills, namely the Ran Hills and Thanbore Hills. It is one of the famous wildlife reserves in India. The area of the Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary spreads widely over a varying topography from gentle low land to steep slopes. The prime attractions of the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve are tigers, boars, leopard and many other rare species of flora and fauna.Ranthambore, Rajasthan Wildlife TourWhile undergoing Ranthambore tiger tour in Rajasthan, you can view many endangered species of animals on the earth. Wildlife in Ranthambore is a major site of attraction to the tourist throughout the entire globe, since time immortal. So, never fail to explore each and every corner of the reserve by availing the Ranthambore Wildlife tour. The best time to visit the Ranthambore National Park is in between the months of October to March and April to June.Wildlife in Ranthambore provides an unparallel opportunity to witness the wilder side of the perfect wildlife safaris in Rajasthan, India.

The Ranthambore Wildlife forest reveals the magic of the unforgettable image of the wildlife safari in Rajasthan. The tiger, black bucks, jackals, nilgai, leopards, striped hyenas, chital, desert cats, chinkara etc. Wildlife in Ranthambore offers the travelers the exciting thrill to witness wild animals and birds. By availing the Ranthambore Wildlife tour, the tourists can witness different species of birds. In fact, the Ranthambore National Park is a bird watchers paradise. About 272 species of birds can be seen over here. Also, you can see wonderful migratory birds in the Ranthambore Wildlife Reserve. The Ranthambore National Park is bounded by the Chambal and the Banas rivers in the south and north respectively. There are six major lakes inside the park. They are namely as the Gilai Sagar, Mansarovar, Raj Bagh, Malik Talao, and the Padam Talao.

Kanha Wildlife Tour Ranthambore has its own fascinating history. In the ancient times, this place had been a hunting spot of the brave kings. The Ranthambore Wildlife was the hunting platform of the brave Maharajas of Jaipur. The region came under the control of Emperor Akbar in 1569 A.D. He snatched the power of the Rajputs and simultaneously all the forts of the place came under his control. Later, it came under the control of the Kachwala region. Untill 1949; it remained under their control. In 1955, Ranthambore became a game sanctuary and became a protected area in India. From then onwards, you can find a rush of tourists always come to witness this place. Also, there is immense increase of the number of tourists visiting the wildlife in Ranthambore, year after year. So, this fascinating place is capable enough to attract the foreign tourist from the entire globe. The tourists can find thrill and excitement while discovering wildlife in Ranthambore.