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        Camping at Ranthambore
 

Camping in Ranthambore : If you wish for camping in Ranthambore, the resorts near the Ranthambore National Park offer you exciting camping opportunities. Sher Bagh Resort, adjacent to the Ranthambore National Park provides camping in its 12 luxury tents. Tiger Moon Resort is another resort near the park which offer camping option in its 8 Swiss-cottage-tents. By staying in these resorts you can enjoy camping alongwith a pleasant stay. Besides, the sounds of wild animals, chirping of birds reaching your ears, rejuvenate your sense.

Introduction to Ranthambhore National Park
Ranthambhore National Park is one of the frequently visited wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan. The sanctuary lies on the junction of Aravali and Vindhyas mountain ranges. The park extended over an area of about 400 sq kms is short for nothing. The undulating terrains, with steep and gentle slopes, flat hill tops, small valleys, dense vegetation, lakes, meadows and rich wildlife are some features that make it a tourist hot spot. Although small in number, Indian Tiger continues to be the celebrity at Ranthambore. The favorite game resort of the erstwhile Maharajas amuse people, but now as protected lands, especially for Indian Tigers.

Ranthambhore National Park Features
Ranthambore National Park, located amidst the Aravali and Vindhya ranges, has more than you can expect of. Ranthambore National Park lies stretched over a great area. With adjacent sanctuaries of Kaladevi and Mansingh, the park area goes over 1000 sq kms. However, only 300 sq kms forms the core park area. The picturesque landscapes sets an aura of life in the barren territorial plains of Rajasthan. The distant hills with decidous vegetation and encompassing diverse topography makes it one exciting place to explore.

The northern and southern frontiers are bound by the rivers - Chambal and Banas. The steep rocky hills give rise to small valleys in the region. Located within the park territory are several lakes including three major ones - Padam Talab, Malik Talab and Raj Bagh. The water fronts see a lot of species and aquatic life depending on them. In the covers of the jungles roam some of the feared wild predators.

Wildlife at Ranthambhore
The diurnal tigers are the prized attraction at the park. Ranthambhore National Park is one of the several sanctuaries that comes under the Tiger Project reserves. Besides these Indian Tigers other species include leopards, hyena, jackal, sloth bear, wild boars, gazelles, sambar, nilgai and various species of Indian monkey.

Great many species of marsh animals are also found at large in the park. These include snub nosed crocodiles, lizards, tortoise, cobras, kraits, turtles, Indian python, rat snakes and Indian chameleon.

Ranthambhore National Park supports as many 270 species of birds. Many of these species are migratory who reach here after travelling a long distance. The birds commonly found are Indian horned owl, spoonbills, patridges, kingfishers, storks, ducks and the much sighted peacocks.

Transportation Services for Ranthambhore
Air : The nearest airport to Ranthambhore is the one at Jaipur. The airport is about 148 kms from Ranthambhore.

Train : The railway station at Sawai Madhopur is the nearest railhead. It is about 12 kms from the national park.

Bus : There are regular bus services for Sawai Madhopur town from Agra, Bharatpur, Delhi, Kota and Jaipur.





 
 
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