Call of the Wild at Ranthambore
Ranthambore is situated in the south eastern Rajasthan in the district of Sawai Madhopur. It is one of the most famous as well as one of the largest national reserve parks in north India. Ranthambore is mostly famous as a tiger reserve park and has a considerable number of protected tigers. With the increasing tourists visiting Ranthambore every year, the problem of poaching had also increased but the government of India has successfully controlled it with the Project Tiger started in the year 1973. Today Ranthambore covers almost 392 square km of area and is also home to other animals like the sambar, leopard, hyena, nilgai, chital and so on. There are also more than 270 kinds of species of birds.
The entire Ranthambore national reserve park tour would not be completed in a day. There are many places to see apart from the different moods of the tigers. You can take a look at the fascination flora and fauna, while also including the Ranthambore fort tour in your itinerary. The Ranthambore fort is located inside the reserve area atop a hill. You can take a walk up to this majestic architecture for a breathtaking view of the surroundings as well as the fort itself. This is possibly the only place where you would be allowed to travel on feet inside the reserve park. From the fort you would be able to see the water bodies inside the park where most animals can be seen. Ranthambore wildlife tour packages are available on our portal at very discounted rates for people looking to have an adventurous trip to this well-known tourist spot in Rajasthan.
A tour to Ranthambore is very popular with tourist from all over the world especially people who are into wildlife photography. Ranthambore national reserve park attracts wildlife photographers from all over the world not only due to the €friendly' tigers but also due to the natural scenic beauty of the place. You can also see and photograph the soaring vultures and the serpent eagles from up close at the top of the hill at the Ranthambore fort. You should also visit the Padam Talao to photograph the different kinds of birds since it is the biggest lake inside the reserve park. The best time to visit this national reserve park is from the month of November to May since it remains closed between the months of July to September.
You can choose to visit Ranthambore on your own. The nearest railway station is Sawai Madhopur and Jaipur is around 130 km from Ranthambore. But it would be a better idea to opt for Ranthambore wildlife tour packages offered by many professional tour operating companies. With these tour packages you would not have to arrange for anything by yourself. From hotels to transport to arranging for safaris, everything would be taken care of by the tour company. There are different kinds of safaris to choose from at different budgets. Just make sure you choose a package offered by a reputed company so as to have a stress free trip. You can opt for trip including return fares or exclusive of the return fares, depending on your requirements.
The entire Ranthambore national reserve park tour would not be completed in a day. There are many places to see apart from the different moods of the tigers. You can take a look at the fascination flora and fauna, while also including the Ranthambore fort tour in your itinerary. The Ranthambore fort is located inside the reserve area atop a hill. You can take a walk up to this majestic architecture for a breathtaking view of the surroundings as well as the fort itself. This is possibly the only place where you would be allowed to travel on feet inside the reserve park. From the fort you would be able to see the water bodies inside the park where most animals can be seen. Ranthambore wildlife tour packages are available on our portal at very discounted rates for people looking to have an adventurous trip to this well-known tourist spot in Rajasthan.
A tour to Ranthambore is very popular with tourist from all over the world especially people who are into wildlife photography. Ranthambore national reserve park attracts wildlife photographers from all over the world not only due to the €friendly' tigers but also due to the natural scenic beauty of the place. You can also see and photograph the soaring vultures and the serpent eagles from up close at the top of the hill at the Ranthambore fort. You should also visit the Padam Talao to photograph the different kinds of birds since it is the biggest lake inside the reserve park. The best time to visit this national reserve park is from the month of November to May since it remains closed between the months of July to September.
You can choose to visit Ranthambore on your own. The nearest railway station is Sawai Madhopur and Jaipur is around 130 km from Ranthambore. But it would be a better idea to opt for Ranthambore wildlife tour packages offered by many professional tour operating companies. With these tour packages you would not have to arrange for anything by yourself. From hotels to transport to arranging for safaris, everything would be taken care of by the tour company. There are different kinds of safaris to choose from at different budgets. Just make sure you choose a package offered by a reputed company so as to have a stress free trip. You can opt for trip including return fares or exclusive of the return fares, depending on your requirements.