RANTHAMBHORE
PARK: -
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Famous for the exciting and frequent tiger sightings captured dramatically in several
books, this park is today affected by ecological pressures and poaching. Nevertheless,
it is a highly photogenic park. Chhattris (projecting balconies) and other structures
dot the landscape and the 1000-year-old Ranthambore fort, perched on a 2300 metre-high
cliff, forms a delightful back drop to the lakes and forests. At the junction of
the Aravalli and Vindhya hill range, this is one of the finest places to view animals,
especially as they are used to being stared at here. sambar, chital,
nilgai, chinkara, wild boar, langur, muggers,
peacocks and gray partridges are frequent sights. Tiger and
leopard, with luck, can also be spotted.
HOW TO REACH : -
Sawai Madhopur, 14 km from the park entrance, is the nearest town. From
Delhi
it is 480 and from Jaipur 180 km. As there are several convenient trains, driving
from
Delhi
is not recommended, unless via Sariska with a stopover. This is as private vehicles
are not allowed in the park. From Jaipur the drive is south to Tonk, 95 km, and
then to Sawai Madhopur via Uniari, a distance of 85 km. Sawai Madhopur is situated
on the main Delhi-Mumbai line and also linked to Jaipur and Agra. The nearest airport
is Jaipur, 132 km away
WHERE TO STAY: -
1) The Sawai Madhopur Lodge
2)
Tiger Moon Resort
3)
Tiger Den
4)
Vanya Vilas
BEST PERIOD: -
Open from October to July. Visits are regulated by the reserve management.
Private vehicles not permitted.
FURTHER INFORMATION: -
For further information you can contact : Indian
Excursion
Ph.no. : 0761-4004837