Ranthambore
National Park is situated in India.As northwestern state
of Rajasthan, near the town of Sawai Madhopur, midway
between Bharatpur and Kota townships. It is surrounded
by the Vindhya and Aravali hill ranges and is very near
to the outer fringes of the Thar Desert. The entire
area has sprawling tracts of the desert and semi-desert
vegetation. Originally a hunting ground of the Maharaja
of Jaipur, Ranthambore was declared a game sanctuary
in 1955. In 1980, it became a national park and listed
among the reserves protected under Project Tiger (1973).
Presently the Kaila Devi Sanctuary, also famous for
its tigers, and Mansingh Sanctuary also form part of
Ranthambore Reserve. Wildlife Attraction.
The
tiger reigns supreme in Ranthambore. Ranthambore is
among the few places in the world where this super-predator,
symbol of power, strength and magnificence, can be observed
at close quarters. There are about 25 tigers and 40
leopards in the reserve. These are supported by a large
population of healthy herbivores. On can never have
enough of tigers. One may have seen a tiger a hundred
times, yet each sighting is greeted with the same high-pitched
intensity.
Tigers
can be spotted quite often in their natural habitat
even during daytime. They have been frequently seen
at the edges of three lakes—Padam Talab, Raj Bagh
Talab and Milak Talab. The park also has panthers in
sizable numbers, though they have been spotted generally
at the outskirts of the park perhaps due to the inevitable
conflict with the tiger population, which command the
‘superior’ position amidst the predatory
cats. For spotting panthers, Kachida Valley is regarded
as the ideal place.
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Water
Bodies and Birds
Jacanas, painted stork, black stork, and white
necked stork are seen along the water bodies. Peafowl
are found in abundance and other birds include Bonelli's
eagle, crested serpent eagle, the great Indian horned
owl, quail, partridge, spur fowl and the paradise flycatcher.
Other
Attractions
Ranthambore
has large numbers of sambar, chital and nilgai. Sounders
of boar and an occasional gazelle the chinkara can be
seen, as also the Indian hare, mongoose and monitor
lizards. The lakes and pools at the park are where the
deer congregate and where it is easiest to see the animals.
Among the other local fauna are the leopard, hyena.
jackal, jungle cats, slothe bear and marsh crocodile.
| General Information |
| State |
Rajasthan |
| Location |
Near
Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan |
|
Area |
392-sq-kms. |
| Main
Wildlife Found |
Tigers,
Leopards, Boars |
|
Best Time To Visit |
October
to March and April to June |
|