Ranthambore National Park Exotic Indian Wildlife

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							Ranthambore National Park is a superlative Indian wildlife sanctuary and
it is a very famous national park of Asia. National Park is located in
Swai Madhopur district of Rajasthan state. It is well- known for the
tigers and many other animals. It is declare a wildlife sanctuary in 1955
and change into the division of project tiger in 1973 and it is declared
National Park in 1980. The National Park is scattered approximately in
400sq.km and it is located nearby Thar Desert. Indian Wildlife natural
beauty fauna and flora are main attraction of this park. National Park is
also known as heritage site of Rajasthan. This park is an ideal goal to
spot the royal Bengal tigers. Indian wildlife includes endangered and
rare animals such as tigers, Asian elephants, leopards and nilgai.
Species present are hyena, jungle cat, jackal, wild boar, porcupine,
marsh crocodile, sloth bear, langur, spotted deer, Indian gazelle, sambar
and Asiatic stags. This park is also a house to a variety of beautiful
and colorful birds. There are includes birds such as Sandpipers, Darters,
Great Crested Grebe, Flamingos, Gulls, Egrets, Indian Gray Hornbills,
Asian Palm Swift, Snipes, Nightjars, Common Kingfishers, Bee Eaters and
Finches in the park.   The landscape is covering with the belt of dry
deciduous forests with very old Banyan Trees, Pipal Trees, Dhok Trees,
Ranj Trees, Salai Trees, Ber Trees and Palm Trees. This Park contains a
very big variety of birds, animals, insects, amphibians and reptiles
within it. According to government data this National Park is the
residence of over 270 different species of birds, 300 different species
of trees, 50 different species aquatic plants, 30 different species of
mammals, 12 different species of reptiles and including the tigers. It is
wealthy in fauna and flora both. The Ranthambore National Park is the
first Project Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan. It is counted among best
national parks in India. This park is surrounded by the river Banas in
the north and river Chambal in the south. There are three water features
Milak Tank, Rajbaugh Lake and Padam tank are a residence to range of
migratory birds.      Jogi Mahal and Ranthambore fort are major tourist
attractions here. The Jogi Mahal is most famous for its second biggest
Banyan tree in India. This fort is one of the oldest forts in Rajasthan
and it was built in the 10th century.


  How to Reach There: Jaipur is the nearest Airport about 170 KM. Sawai
Madhopur is the nearest Railway station about 11 KM connected railway
network from all Indian major cities.    Related Articles - ranthambhore
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