Ranthambore National Park
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO, RANTHAMBORE/ Updated : May 18, 2018, 11:37 IST
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One of the biggest parks of northern India, the Rantambore National Park is the glory of India. The park is ideally located in the south-eastern Rajasthan’s Sawai Madhopur district. A Ranthambore National Park safari is perhaps on … Read more
One of the biggest parks of northern India, the Rantambore National Park is the glory of India. The park is ideally located in the south-eastern Rajasthan’s Sawai Madhopur district. A Ranthambore National Park safari is perhaps one of the most interesting activities here. Read less

One of the biggest parks of northern India, the Rantambore National Park is the glory of India. The park is ideally located in the south-eastern Rajasthan’s Sawai Madhopur district. A Ranthambore National Park safari is perhaps one of the most interesting activities here. The park is known to be one of the most attractive locations for tourists coming to Rajasthan, and the best part is that there are hotels in and around the Ranthambore National Park to take care of your stay. The park was once a famous hunting ground for the Maharajas of Jaipur, and holds a place of pride in Rajasthan.
The place famous for its tigers rarely disappoints because you have these majestic animals in their natural habitats and they can be spotted at any time of the day. In fact during the day they are usually out hunting and taking care of their young ones, fascinating indeed. The Ranthambore National Park safari can open opportunities for guests coming here, as these safaris take you deep inside the jungle and give you an insight into the wildlife. Of course this is a heavenly place for any nature lover. You can spend hours roaming the jungle and witnessing all its wonderful attractions. But remember that the safaris are seasonal so you have to check beforehand so that you can get to experience the wonderful wildlife safari.
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