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Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur attracts
tourists in plenty who come from different parts of
the world to witness the incredible beauty of wildlife
in its natural habitat. Situated at a distance of 11
km from Sawai Madhopur, Ranthambore National Park is
famous the world over for its ferocious tiger besides
being home to nearly 300 different species of birds
and animals.
Though tiger is the prime attraction of Ranthambore
National Park and thousands of tourists come every year
to catch a single glimpse of this fierce creature, there
are several other beautiful birds and animals like leopard,
chinkara, spotted deer, sambhar deer, blue bull, hyena,
jackal, fox, moneys, langurs, wild cat and crocodiles
at the forest. Among the birds, the most striking are
the peacock and peahens that are found in plenty along
with eagles, vultures, parrot, weaver bird and tiger
bird. A large number of migratory birds can also be
spotted at the Ranthambore National Park during winters.
Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur is a dense
forest area that stretches over nearly 392 sq km. The
park is flanked with the mighty Aravali and Vindhya
hill ranges on all ends that add to the panoramic beauty
of the park. History suggests that Ranthambore served
as the hunting ground for the rulers of Jaipur and Delhi
for a long time before being bestowed with the esteemed
status of a national park. One can find evidences of
the jungle being a favorite hunting site for Sawai Madho
Singh I, Bhawani Singh and many other rulers of Jaipur
during earlier times. Even the erstwhile rulers of Delhi
like Sher Shah Suri, Mughal Emperor Akbar and many of
his descendants were part of the hunting activities
at Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur.
Rajasthan and Wildlife offers online booking for tour
packages to Ranthambore National Park and other Tourist
Attractions in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, India. For
more information, or to book your tour, please fill
up the form below.
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