Ranthambore

Ranthambore National Park and Tiger Reserve is located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan where the Aravali and the Vindhya mountain ranges meet. There are ancient ruins scattered all over the park which are now the haunt of many wild animals. Ranthambore boasts of many natural hideouts for tigers and other wildlife. The beauty of the park is also enhanced by lakes, rivers and waterfalls. The park is open for visitors from October through to June, and weather wise the best time to visit is during the winters, from November to February. Tigers are frequently sighted in the park but sightings are almost guaranteed during the months of March and April. A Jungle Safari can be an exciting experience. You can hire jeeps for exploring the park. Ranthambore is accessible by road from Sawai Madhopur the nearest village which is well connected by railways and road. The nearest airport is in Jaipur. Besides the National Park, Ranthambore Fort and Surwal Lake for bird watching are nearby places to visit.

Best time to visit: November to February
Languages spoken: Mewari, Hindi, English
Climate: Very hot summers and cold winters
Activities: Jungle Safari in Ranthambore National Park, Exploring Ranthambore Fort, Bird watching at Surwal Lake

A day in Ranthambore

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There is also a small pound near Ganesh temple. After visiting Ganesh temple, we visited Jain Temple. Since we all were hungry, we had “рдХрдЪреМреЬреА with рдХреЭреА” from a street shop.

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Ranthambore – Meeting the king of the jungle

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Ranthambore – My Machaan???

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We broomed the place under the tomb with a make shift Jhadoo and sat down; it gave us fantastic view of partly dried lake with deer grazing in the marsh. Amazingly there was no Machaan, to tell you the truth we forgot that it was a must at all the locations. Hours passed and we documented the deer and small carnivorous animals. At sunset, the wind direction changed and I could smell very strong tiger urine as and when the wind blew. It began to worry me a bit due to my experience in jungles watching and spotting tigers; I knew we were in the tiger territory for sure.

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Ranthambore

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Ranthambore tiger reserve was organizing its annual animal census in the nation park and was looking for volunteers. Initially we thought that it would be just like a jeep safari in Jim Corbett National Park and would be fun to count the wild animals for a national level census.

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On the way to Ranthambore

Rocky Ranthambore

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Whenever I used to think of Rajasthan picture that came to my mind was of majestic forts, beautiful palaces, colorful festivals, golden sand dunes…

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Delhi – Ranthambore : Road Review

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So our set of chun-chun chidiyas ranging from three kids aged between 4-6, two drivers (one bulky with a social sense of humor while the other a rather snappy, both middle-aged), a calm doc and two vocal ladies, topping with a college-going engineer made the band a wholesome. We started off on a Saturday morning in two cars and here’s a quick road-review…

…let me take you through both the routes.
Route 1 : Delhi – Gurgaon – Dharuhera – Shahpura – Jaipur – Dausa – Lalsot – Ranthambore
Route 2 : Ranthambore – Lalsot – Dausa – Sikandra – Rajgarh – Alwar – Bhiwari – Gurgaon – Delhi

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