Ranthambore National Park is one of
the largest national parks
in northern India. It is situated 14 kilo Meters from
Sawai Madhopur district and
about 180 kilo Meters from Jaipur of southeastern
Rajasthan in India. Being considered
as one of the best place to view the powerful
majestic predator Indian Tiger in
the jungle. Ranthambore National Park is major
wildlife tourist attraction and pulled
attention of wildlife lover and photographers.
Ranthambore National park is surrounded
by the Vindhyas and Aravalis hill range and
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve spread over
an area approx 1410.64 sq.km including core and
buffer area..
The vegetation of the Ranthambore is the tropical dry deciduous and tropical thorn type due to its hilly track, water is confined from narrow valleys and some lakes. There are several lakes in the park which known as Padam Talab, Raj Bagh Talab and Malik Talab. Ranthambore National Park is probably the best place in the world to see wild Indian tigers in its only dry deciduous natural habitat. Tigers can be easily spotted even during the day time. Ranthambore is also known for famous heritage site due to ruins and Fort. It is a home for different species of animals and birds.
The vegetation of the Ranthambore is the tropical dry deciduous and tropical thorn type due to its hilly track, water is confined from narrow valleys and some lakes. There are several lakes in the park which known as Padam Talab, Raj Bagh Talab and Malik Talab. Ranthambore National Park is probably the best place in the world to see wild Indian tigers in its only dry deciduous natural habitat. Tigers can be easily spotted even during the day time. Ranthambore is also known for famous heritage site due to ruins and Fort. It is a home for different species of animals and birds.