RANTHAMBORE

Ranthambore Package

One of the leading national parks in Northern India, Ranthambore is famous for its tigers and it is the solitary place in India where these royal predators can be spotted in the jungle, even during the day.

Bakaula

Bakaula is the thickly forested regions in Ranthambore National Park . It consists of dense forest, with many small pools and water holes in clearings in the vegetation. Because of the tremendous forest cover and availability of water, the Bakaula region in National Park Ranthambore has plenty of wildlife. Tigresses with young cubs are often seen near the water holes in Bakaula, since the thick forest provides cool hides for a tigress and her youngones.

The dense vegetation also retains moisture in the air and lowers the temperature of this area. Bakaula is one of the coolest regions of National Park Ranthambore, where many birds can be seen in the trees and small animals like squirrels and monkeys scuttle through the forest.

Lakardaanantpura

A must to visit locations if looking for Sloth Bears and are situated in the North-Western and Northern regions of the park.These areas have a lot of ant hills, which are a favourite of the beers. Although very rarely seen themselves, the pugmarks of the Indian striped Hyenas are often seen here. Their numbers are not very large in the park.

Ranthambore Fort

The fort stands grandly on top of a hill overlooking the entire park. The view of the surrounding get better and better as you go up but the view from the fort itself can only be described as stunning. It is advisable to take along a good pair of binoculars and if possible a camera with a very powerful lens when visiting the fort. The spiraling Serpent, eagles, vultures and other birds can be seen at eye level. Many animals can also be seen along the edges of all the water bodies. The fort itself also offers many interesting architectural and historical sights worth viewing and photographing. A trip to the fort is a must if you are a first time visitor to the park.

Kachida Valley

The valley consists of many rocky outcrops and low hills, is located close to the suburbs of the park. A jeep would be the ideal mode of transport when trying to visit this area. The valley holds a majority of the Panther population of the park. The panthers avoid venturing into the main jungle to avoid encounters with tigers, who are known to kill them. This area also has a decent population of beers.

How To Reach Ranthambore

By Road: Regular bus service connects Ranthambore to SawaiMadhopur. SawaiMadhopur is well connected with all the major cities of Rajasthan. Rajasthan Roadways operates very comfortable deluxe buses from Jaipur to Ranthambore.

By Air: The nearest airport from Ranthambore is Jaipur, which is 145 km, which has daily flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Jodhpur.

By Rail: Jodhpur railhead is well connected by Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. Even the luxurious 'Palace on Wheels' also visits the city of royal splendour. Some of the popular trains that run from the Jodhpur railway station. The city is well connected by rail with Jaipur as well as other major cities of India including Agra, New Delhi and Mumbai.

Other Attractions of Ranthambore

Jaipur is the first planned city of India, located in the desert lands of Rajasthan.

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“City of Lakes” is one of the most romantic & most beautiful cities of India.

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Jodhpur

The city is known as the "Sun City" for the bright, sunny weather.

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One of the leading national parks in Northern India.

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Pushkar is the only shrine dedicated to Lord Brahma in the World.

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