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Ranthambore is
surrounded by Aravalli and Vindhyachal ranges, 180 kms northwest of
Jaipur lies the town of Sawai Madhopur. Six man-made lakes and many
perennial streams pass through the entire national park. Ranthambore is also categorised as a heritage
site because of the picturesque ruins of the fort that dot the park.
The lake palaces, 'chhatris', old fortifications and a majestic fort
dating back to 1,000 years overlook the park. The Jogi Mahal and the
Padam Talao are the unique features of Ranthambore National Park. |
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Ranthambore National Park is one of the best sanctuaries
to see tigers. The park is famous for the Royal Bengal Tigers, which
can be seen around the lakes and watering holes. The forest provides
shelter to an amazing variety of plants and animals. It is also home
to over 270 species of birds and nearly 30 different species of
mammals. While at Sawai Madhopur you may stay at the lodge and move
to the National Park and spot Leopards, Wild Boars, Crocodiles,
Langurs, Sloth Bears, Jungle Cats, Blue Bulls, Chinkaras and Hyenas,
Sambhar, the Asiatic Deer Doves, Partridges, Storks, Flycatchers,
Kingfishers, and Hawk Eagles.
Wildlife Resorts in Ranthambore National Park
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