24 July 2010

Ranthambore National Park



Sawai Madhopur district in Eastern part of Rajasthan is where Ranthambore National Park. This has been a hunting conserve of the Maharajas of Jaipur and it became a National Park in 1980. Few years later the adjoining forests were declared as the Sewai Man Singh Sactuary and Keladevi Sanctuary and were also called as Tiger Reserve.

Ranthambore forms a conversion between the true desert and seasonally wet peninsular India. The flora mainly belong to dry deciduous type, lot of activities are carried out at the park which definitely includes special tiger tours, bird watching tours. The forest is highly influenced by the Asiatic tiger, is also the abode for various other species of mammals, reptiles and birds. They include jungle cats, jackals, sloth bears, sambar deers, chitals, and striped hyenas.

A good time to visit Ranthambore National Park is in November and May. There are many other historical attractions around Ranthambore National Park like Agra, Jaipur and Bharatpur and all theses places including Ranthambore is well connected with roads, railways and air.

Ranthambore National Park is a treat for every wildlife and nature lover. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.