Nestled in Sawai Madhopur district of Southeastern Rajasthan lies the wildlife sanctuary known for its Bengal tigers, the Ranthambore National Park. Densely populated by the national animal of the country, its rich fauna means that hyenas, nilgais, langurs, and the Indian leopards also find home in this vast territory. Enclosed by the Banas River to the north and the Chambal River to its south, the national park is about 150km from Jaipur. Deriving its name from the monumental Ranthambore fortress that sits deep within, this wildlife destination is home to a diverse range of birds, reptiles, and tress.
Adventure
A Guide To The Ranthambore National Park
Go through one of India's prime tiger reserves encompassing diverse flora and fauna. From the Indian leopards to crocodiles and egrets, the Ranthambore National Park is a wildlife enthusiast's paradise

The view of the Ranthambore National Park from the Ranthambore Fort
The view of the Ranthambore National Park from the Ranthambore Fort

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