The Glimpse of Tiger in Ranthambore National Park fulfills your Lifelong wildlife dream

India is one of the unique destinations in the world and has an enormous wildlife. The government of India has declared the national parks of the country as the preservation reservoirs of the animals, plants and birds and thus they carry a special significance on the international tourist circles and many adventure lovers of wildlife flock to these parks throughout the year.  It is really a feeling one cannot forget. It is called the direct encounter with the wild and you will love to capture the wonderful images of fauna and florae in your valuable zoom lens.  The beauty if the nature that is seen in these wonderful parks and bird sanctuaries cannot actually be described in the words and it is indeed a mesmerizing experience to have the tour of some of these wonderful parks for a couple of days. It is better to come with your friends or associates and have the live encounter with the wildlife on those majestic jeep and elephant safaris.

One of the most famous in the northern belt of India is the Ranthambore national park and is located in Rajasthan in the district of Sawai Madhopur.  It was declared national park in the year 1980.  The forests close to the park were declared as sanctuaries later in the year 1984. This park is a great tourist attraction because of its wonderful population of tigers.  You can explore the wonderful fauna and flora in the park for a couple of days and can also hire the resorts in Ranthambore for a luxurious and comfortable stay. You can see the splendid tiger in the deciduous forests and it will really be a charm you cannot forget in your entire life.  During the day time too, you will be able to witness the tiger and will feel as if your wildlife dream has come true.

On the south direction of the park, river Chambal flows and you have the river Manas in the north.  You have many lakes in the park and the name Ranthambore is because of the fort and forests located inside the park.  The area of the Ranthambore Park is 392 sq km in area and apart from the tiger population in this belt; you have many other wild animals that can be seen in the park. Some of them are chital, hyena, leopard, wild boar, sloth bear and many more.  You also have reptile species, wonderful trees and birds in the park.  You will love to have the Ranthambore tour but it is advised to do it under the supervision of the expert wildlife guide in case you are a new comer for this type of adventure in India especially where there is also a risk of life involved.

Because of the heavy rush of the tourists inside the park, there is also an increase in the population of the locals near the park.  The government is taking some effective measures to curb the poaching incidents.  There can be tracking of culprits in the park by surveillance cameras which are fitted in the belt.

Disha Desai has deep interest in writing informative articles on Travel and tourism India.  Also given her words to a portal Ranthambore National Park where one can find info on Ranthambore Tour

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