Why You Should Not Miss The Ranthambore Tiger Reserve While On An India Wildlife Tour?

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India is the most popular wildlife destination in the world for having the highest number of tigers in its territory. Two-thirds of the total world’s population of tigers is roaming freely in the forests of India. The tiger safari in India is the most famous and adventurous wildlife activity in India that draws a major attraction of wildlife enthusiasts from every corner of the world. In India there are many tiger reserves and sanctuaries where tourists can plan their wildlife safari and a spot tiger in its natural habitats and Ranthambore National Park is the one from them. The tigers of Ranthambore are truly majestic with a population of about 62 tigers in the park. Ranthambore tigers owns the entire forests with their ferocious attitudes the no other wild animal can match.

Forests of Ranthambore National Park –


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The dense green cover of Ranthambore National Park that is spread to an area of 1334 sq kilometers and Royal Bengal Tiger has the kingdom in the forest. The uniquely different topography and wildlife make this reserve an ideal place to go for wildlife Ranthambore safari for wildlife enthusiasts and professional wildlife photographers. The rocky, dusty terrain of the forests isolated from the human habitat is so fantastic that it is considered as the paradise for wildlife photographers and videographers.

The dry and desolate lands filled with rocks and pebbles with dusty roads, innumerable water reservoirs, hills and ruins that make this forest flamboyant, fascinating and exotic.

Here are some reasons of why you should not miss the Ranthambore National Park while going for the wildlife tour in India and why is Ranthambore tiger reserve best for spotting tigers as compared to other tiger reserves in India.

01 Rich fauna species –


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The dry deciduous forest of Ranthambore National Park allows its tourists to get an opportunity to spot not only Bengal Tigers, but the other exotic wild animals like sloth bear, wild boars, jackals, fox, desert cats, leopards, and many others.

02 Exotic bird species –


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The forest is enclosed with innumerable lakes and thus it is a home of 250 species of birds migrating in the reserve which makes it perfect for bird watching tour. The variety of colorful birds will mostly find near the lakes and other water reservoirs.

03 Thrilling jungle safari –


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Jungle safari is the most exciting activities in any wildlife tour but the Jeep safari in Ranthambore National Park has its own charm and uniqueness. The forest department organizes a safari in a very flexible and comfortable way in 6 seater jeep safari or 20 seater canter safari. For the booking, the whole safari vehicle extra charges are charged.

04 Some ruins of ancient fort amidst the dense forest –


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The Ranthambore forest is adorned with both a fascinating gigantic fort namely Ranthambore Fort and a palace named Jogi Mahal. Both these acts as evidence of the valor of the imperial times of Rajasthan and certainly adds the historic touch to the beauty of the forests. Ranthambore Fort is recognized as a UNESCO’s World Heritage Site and well-preserved for its ancient value. There are many other historic ruins in Ranthambore along the Rajbagh Talao.

05 Rich flora of Ranthambore exhibits its ancient Banyan tree –


Ranthambore is a home of more than 300 different species of flora that are densely wrapped the entire Ranthambore forests. The rich vegetation and wild animals mark the identity of any forest. Ancient Banyan tree graces the forest with its gigantic presence near Jogi Mahal which is said to be the second largest Banyan tree in India.

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Apart from all these reasons, an exclusive range of Best Resort in Ranthambore is another one reason that makes Ranthambore a perfect retreat for wildlife holidays and going for an outing with friends and families. Planning a wildlife trip to Ranthambore is often said to be the most memorable and adventurous one in India.

 

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