Story
When the last light of the hut far in the mountains diminish, monsoon arrives with a thunder marking the beginning of life in the Sawai Madhopur subtropical, dry climate with distinct weather. The rain makes the place lush and beautiful during the season many animals especially big cats disappears into the deep green forests only to come back with their new offsprings to welcome the visitors of the park. With vast knowledge of Rajasthan, wildlife, history, culture and traditions, the experienced team and assigned guides with their refined understanding ensure the deeply personal and inexpressible adventure experiences here at Ranthambore – whether spotting tigers and leopards inside the National Park, exploring the Ranthambore Fort, driving by the lakes, bird watching in the lush Banas river bed or roaming young, wild and tree through villages and outskirts by the forests – over a camel and night watching the striped hyenas. Home to crocodiles, leopards, jackals, sambar deer and 300 species of birds. But Ranthambore is best known for the elusive Bengal Tigers. Once the hunting ground of the Maharaja of Jaipur the park is one of the best places in the world to see tigers in the wild and offers picturesque view of the hills, rocks and grasslands. Venture into the park in an open top vehicle with an expert wildlife guide, hearing stories of his wild encounters. Situated within the park protected by sheer cliffs on three sides with Jain and Hindu temples, Kandahar Fort aka Ranthambore Fort one of the oldest in India is perched on a hill 300 metres above the plains. A millennium of history is on display among the ruins of the palaces and do stop at the elephant temple, where Hindu & Jain gods are honoured, and the Sadhus will beat their drums in blessings.
Best Time To Visit
Oct – Apr
Type
Tailor Made | Wildlife | History | Cultural