Destination: Ranthambore National Park
Duration: 02 Nights and 03 Days
Tour Code: #1120-GWF
Description
Ranthambore National Park is renowned as one of the premier wildlife reserves in North India for tiger sightings. Known for housing some of the world's most photographed wild tigers, Ranthambore offers an exceptional opportunity to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
The park, once a royal hunting ground, is set against the dramatic backdrop of the historic Ranthambore Fort.
Established initially as the Sawai Madhopur Sanctuary in 1955 and later declared a tiger reserve in 1973, Ranthambore achieved national park status in 1980. The park features predominantly deciduous forest and is celebrated for its stunning natural beauty, enhanced by the ancient ruins of the Ranthambore Fort and several man-made lakes that contribute to its regal and picturesque landscape.
Itinerary Overview
Day 01: Delhi to Ranthambore National Park
Day 02: Ranthambore National Park
Day 03: Departure
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Expected Species:
Mammals: Bengal Tiger, Indian Leopard, Sloth Bear, Golden Jackal, Striped Hyena, Chinkara (Indian Gazelle), Indian Flying Fox, Indian Crested Porcupine, Asian Palm Civet, Northern Plains Gray Langur, Chital (Spotted Deer), etc.
Birds: White-bellied Drongo, Indian Scops-Owl, Crested Bunting, Painted Spurfowl, Jungle Nightjar, Jungle Bush-Quail, Brown Crake, Crested Serpent-Eagle, Brown Fish-Owl, Dusky Eagle-Owl, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Brown-headed Barbet, Yellow-crowned Woodpecker, Indian Paradise-Flycatcher, Asian Tit, Red-headed Bunting, Common Babbler, Painted Sandgrouse, Ashy-crowned Sparrow-Lark, Lesser Whitethroat, White-rumped Vulture, White-eyed Buzzard, Indian Vulture, Indian Golden Oriole, Rufous-fronted Prinia, etc.