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Whenever tigers are talked about in the world, the first name in everyone’s mind comes from the Ranthambhor Tiger Reserve, this is the Tiger Reserve which has completely changed the definition of tiger and wildlife siting. Ranthambhor is the name that today is one or two not four tiger reserves of India.

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The name Ranthambhor has its own different definition, which consists of three different words, the first word in it means the battlefield, the second word Thumb which depicts the 7 km long single hill here as a pillar, and the third word is the dawn, which shows the place between the battlefield and the hill, which shows the place of the place between the battlefield and the hill. These words show the place which is home to more than 80 tigers today. Ranthambore, situated in the foothills of Vindhya and Aravalli hills, is not only known for the diversity of flora and fauna. The Ranthambore National Park, spread over an area of ​​392 square kilometers, is situated on the banks of the Hadauti Plateau, which is spread over the north of the Chambal River and the south of the Banas river on the huge plains. Ranthambore Sanctuary is named on the famous Ranthambore fort here, so let’s go today to the tiger safari of Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is located in Sawaimadhopur district of Rajasthan, it is counted among the big national parks in North India. Ranthambore garden was established by the Government of India in 1955 as Sawai Madhopur Sports Sanctuary. Later, worried about the dwindling number of tigers across the country, the government declared it to be Project Tiger Sanctuary in 1973 and started the exercise of conservation of tigers. This project benefited the sanctuary and the state and Ranthambore became a major center of a safari tourism. Due to this, Ranthambore was declared a national sanctuary in 1984. Since 1984, the state’s sanctuaries and forest areas were consumed continuously. In the year 1984, the ‘Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary and’ Keoladeo Sanaran were also announced, and later both of these new centuries were also linked to the tiger conservation project.

Ranthambore National Park also has the world’s most amazing tiger species along with many domestic and foreign species of animals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, flora and fauna. According to the records, a total of 35 species of reptiles, 40 of mamel and 320 species of birds are found in this park. This tiger reserve is called the sanctuary of tigers, but there is also a presence of a large number of other wildlife, including leopards, carcals, fishing cats, wild cats, jackal, cheetah, hyena, marshy crocodiles, wild boars and deer. Many migratory birds come here in winter, including eagle, crestd -sarpant eagle, Great Indian Hornd Oul, Pheasant, Painted Pheasant, Quail, Sparfile Peacock, Tree Pie and many types of storks. This natural solidity makes this park the best place for wildlife lovers and bird watches. It is a house full of variations for a variety of vegetation, trees, plants, vines, small organisms and birds. India’s largest banyan is also a popular place in Ranthambore. The botanical species of the Ranthambore National Park are mainly found in Dhok, Banyan, Peepal, Neem, Mango, Tamarind, Jamun, Ber, Chilla, Acacia, Gum, Gurjan, Kadam, Khair, Date, Kakera, Carle, Khimi, Kicker, Mahua and Salar.

There are a total of 10 safari zones in Ranthambore National Park, out of which each zone has different beauty and specialty. Different wildlife or birds may appear in each zone. But when it comes to tigers, there are some special zones, where the chances of seeing these tigers increase. 5 zones are present in the core area of ​​Ranthambore National Park. It is believed that the appearance of tigers is most likely in these 5 zone areas. Zones of the forest are the most dense forests, water ponds and stone areas between number 1 and 3, which make them an ideal place for tigers to live and hide. Tourists and guides of Jungle Safari believe that the tiger is most visible in Gate No. 3, also known as Sultanpur Gate. Zone 6 to 10 is present in the buffer area of ​​Ranthambore National Park.

The Ranthambore National Park has about 84 tigers in 17 hundred square kilometers today, 25 tigers, 25 tigers and 34 cubs. Ranthambore has been home to many famous tigers, including the world’s most famous tigress fish, King Salman of Ranthambore, Nora known for maternity spirit and hunting skills, Tiger T73, Romeo, Laila, Dollar, Ustad, Mala, Wild, Bina, Bina To and Stara are included.

The most famous Tigress of Ranthambore National Park is known as fish. The fish is the tigrar whose most pictures were taken in the world, as well as the record of the fish being the richest tigress in the world and the record of the world’s most popular tigress. Fish was born in 1997. This tigress had a fish -shaped mark on the left side of the face, due to which it was named fish. The fish started hunting at the age of 2 and captured his mother’s territory. Some world records are also recorded in his name, such as a tiger can capture an area for an average of 7-8 years, but the fish was the only tigress in the world that ruled the entire Ranthambore National Park for 15 years. The fish once killed the 13 feet long crocodile in a fight, after which it was also given various surnames like The Lady of the Lake and Crocodile Killer worldwide. The fish has also received the Life Time Achievement Award.

If you have come to visit Ranthambore Century, you can also visit the fort of Ranthambore located inside this park. This fort has been the former hunting ground of the Maharajas of Jaipur. Apart from this, you can also go to visit Ganesh Trinetra Temple, one of the most famous temples of Lord Ganesha located near this park. Along with this, people who come here to visit here make small stone houses near the temple, so that their desire to build a real house can be fulfilled.

All tourism zones of Ranthambhor National Park are open for jungle safari from 1 October to 30 June. Zone 1 to 5 of the park in the remaining months of the year i.e. July to September, remain closed for tourists due to monsoon season, while Zones 6 to 10 are open for safari in the monsoon. Although the park is open for safari during the monsoon season, the time of November to April is considered to be the best time to visit the Ranthambhor National Park. Because at this time the chances of looking tiger are the most likely.

There are two types of jungle safari available in Ranthambore National Park and Tiger Reserve, Jeep Safari and Canter Safari. For both types of safari, you have to book your seat in advance which can be booked both online and offline. Tourists can book morning and evening jungle safari. Normally the morning safari is from 06:30 am to 10:00 am and evening safari from 02:30 to 06:00 in the afternoon. However, the time of safari may vary by weather. For jeep safari, Indian citizens have to spend thirteen hundred and fifty rupees per person and foreign nationals have to spend twenty five hundred rupees per person. At the same time, Indian citizens have to spend Rs 815 per person and foreign nationals have to spend 2000 per person for canter safari.

Ranthambhor National Park is well connected to all parts of the country, if you want to travel to Ranthambhor National Park by airplane, then tell that its nearest airport is Jaipur. Which is located just 180 km from the park. The nearest railway station to travel to Ranthambhor National Park by rail is Sawai Madhopur railway station. Ranthambhor National Park is located about 12 kilometers from here. Sawai Madhopur is the closest bus stand to reach Ranthambhor National Park by road. Which is located just 11 km from the park. From the airport, railway station and bus stand, you can take the help of a taxi or cab to reach the tiger reserve.

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