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RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK

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With the picturesque remains of a crumbling fort, a living temple, and three mirror-like lakes, Ranthambore is one of the most photographed national parks in India. The former hunting grounds of the Maharaja of Jaipur, Ranthambore National Park is part of a much larger 502 square mile tiger reserve. It’s home to approximately 45 Bengal tigers, and is within easy travel distance of Delhi. This makes it a very popular place indeed. Still, it’s a good place to spot tigers as well as leopards, caracal, sloth bears, spotted and sambar deer, nilgai and Indian gazelle, golden jackal, striped hyena, pangolin, honey badger and more

Ranthambore National Park hosts deciduous forests and wildlife such as Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, Indian elephant, Wild water buffalo, Gaur, nilgai, Barasingha, Black buck, Chinkara, Chousingha, wild boar, sambar, Indian muntjac, Indian hog deer, Spotted deer, striped hyena, Dhole, Indian wolf, Bengal fox, Desert fox, Golden Jackal, Caracal, Jungle cat, Rusty spotted cat, Leopard cat, Asian palm civet, Indian grey mongoose, Ruddy Mongoose, Long-eared hedgehog, Northern palm squirrel, Indian Porcupine, Indian Hare, Lesser bandicoot rat, Honey badger, Indian Flying Fox, Greater false vampire bat, Indian gerbil, Indian pangolin, sloth bear, southern plains gray langur, rhesus macaque, mugger crocodile. The sanctuary is home to a wide variety of trees, plants, birds and reptiles, as well as one of the largest banyan trees in India.


 

STANDARD PACKAGES

2 Night 3 Days with All Meals

3 Jungle Safaris

Visit to Ranthambore Fort (UNESCO Heritage)

Pick up and drop from Sawai Madhopur

DAY 1 : Reach Sawai Madhopur, Check In Hotel

Leisure Time

Visit to Ranthambore Fort (UNESCO Heritage)

(Breakfast/ Lunch/ Hi-Tea/ Dinner)

DAY 2 : 1st Jungle Safari

Time for Freshen up

2nd Jungle Safari

(Breakfast/ Lunch/ Hi-Tea/ Dinner)

DAY 3 : 3rd Jungle Safari

Leave for Home

(Breakfast/ Lunch)

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