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Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur
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Ranthambore National Park, located in Sawai Madhopur, is one of India’s premier wildlife reserves, renowned for its population of Royal Bengal Tigers.
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The park is home to more than 40 species of mammals, 35 species of reptiles, and over 320 species of birds, making it a biodiversity hotspot.
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Popular wild animals include tigers, leopards, sloth bears, striped hyenas, sambar deer, chital (spotted deer), nilgai, chinkara, wild boar, jackals, jungle cats, caracals, and Indian foxes.
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Reptiles such as marsh crocodiles, Indian pythons, cobras, rat snakes, monitor lizards, and turtles are commonly seen.
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The park’s landscape features lakes, dry deciduous forests, open grasslands, and the stunning backdrop of Ranthambore Fort.
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Ranthambore is famous for its thriving ecosystem that offers ideal conditions for wildlife safaris and birdwatching throughout the year.
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The best time to spot tigers is during the hot months of April to June, when animals gather at water sources.- Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur is world-famous for its Royal Bengal Tigers and frequent tiger sightings on safari.
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The park is home to more than 40 species of mammals, including leopards, sloth bears, jackals, striped hyenas, sambar and chital deer, nilgai antelope, chinkara, wild boar, caracals, and jungle cats.
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It shelters marsh crocodiles, pythons, cobras, turtles, and over 320 bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers.
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Landscapes of lakes, dry deciduous forests, and grasslands create dramatic settings for wildlife photography with Ranthambore Fort as backdrop.
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The park is best visited from October to June, especially April–June for the highest chances of spotting big cats at waterholes.
