Wildlife in India – Ranthambhore Sanctuary

The Park: Surrounded by 1530 sp.kms area of deep valleys, the alluring land of aravalli hills is just adjacent to the Eastern-Western region of Rajasthan. The Ranthambhore Park, of Rajasthan is very popular for its diverse animal and bird’s species. However, those deep and dense, hilly areas and forests make this place, a perfect rehabilitation for almost all kind of Wild species. That is the reason; this park is very suitable, especially for tigers, where one can find numerous tigers, under caves, between the cracked tree’s stems, or in the dense grassy areas. Moreover, the further attachment of Ranthambhore Park, with Chambal and Banas rivers, even make it a hub place for reptiles.

Major Attractions of Ranthambhore park- as have mentioned above the major alluring reason that attracts adventurous tourist is, its vast population of tigers and leopards. However, the Ranthambhore Park has an adjoining geographical area with ‘The Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary’ & ‘The Keladevi Sanctuary that even spreads out its forest land and make it a large wild life reserve. Moreover, the flora and fauna of Ranthambhore Park even has its own unique identity, where its flora has been naturally maintaining the multitude lives of approximately 500 species and 50 species of aquatic plants. In addition, its 500 bird’s species and 60 species of reptiles, and 77 species of mammals add a great place to explore the extreme of it wild structure.

Note: Ranthambhore Fort, Jogi Mahal are other major attraction of southern Rajasthan.

   

Topography: the tropical region of Ranthambhore park is same as its geographical region, where the desert vegetation makes this an interesting place to explore. Fox, caracals, hyena, gazelle, Nilgai, chital, Sloth bear, Sambhar, Wild boar are the species that are mostly found in the tropical region of Ranthambhore park.

Accommodations: the most prominent time to visit Ranthambhore Park is from September to February. One can also visit here during summers but the temperature might irritate you. However, during rainy season, the park supposes to kept close, as unfavorable rainfall, can make the dense forest area even more dangerous.

One can reach here,

By Air: you can reach here, by taking a flight for Rajsthan’s Jaipur, from which the distance of Ranthambhore Park is only 150 kms away. 

By Train: but if the air accommodation is not possible than, one can also reach here, by train, where from Sawai Madhopur railway station, which lies on the Delhi will drop you at Jaipur railway station and from then onwards, one can easily reach Ranthambhore Park.

By Road: apart from air and train accommodations, there many deluxe bus services are available that can drop one to their destination.