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SUGGESTED PROGRAM FOR ECO TOURS:
RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK
Highlights :
Sprawled on the Aravali and Vindhya ranges of
Rajasthan, Ranthambore National park encompasses an area of
410 sq. km. with a healthy population of about 40
tigers.
This tour takes goes to the North Indian Tiger National Park
where the you will appreciate the density of Royal Bengal
Tigers, which is highest and this is the National Park where
they have been found their conservation project to be best
suited.
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[These Eco Tour Programs are best
run with minimum 6 travelers to a group & more]
RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK -
Sprawled on the Aravalli and Vindhya ranges of Rajasthan,
Ranthambore National Park encompasses an area 410 sq. km. in
which a healthy population of about 40 tigers survived.
Sprawled on the Aravalli and Vindhya ranges of Rajasthan,
Ranthambhor national park encompasses an area of 410 sq. km in
which a healthy population of about 40 tigers.
The dry deciduous forests provide shelter to a number of
wildlife including tiger. A large number of deer inhabit the
area and the leopards are occasionally sighted.
This was once the hunting ground of Indian princess. Atop a
600 meter high range, covered in the thorn trees. Scrub and
grasslands it is beautiful with ponds, streams, lakes and old
ruins. The shy tigers of the Ranthambhore have often been
photographed by visitors. Sambar - largest of all Asian deer,
are easily seen as are Nilgai and Chinkara, the largest and
the smallest Antelope. Ranthambhor is also excellent for
birdwatching :
Peafowl, Grey Pratridge, Quail, Sandgrouse, Flocks of
Parakeets, Eagles, Shorebirds and Waterbirds.
The best way to explore Ranthambhor is in a jeep as the park
is well connected by arterial roads and tracks. Some of the
popular sighted areas are Naghati, Bakaula, Anantpur and the
Kachida rally.
Other wildlife consists of Hyena, Jackal, Slothbear, Chital,
Nilgai, Wild boar, Mongoose, bird life include great Indian
horned Owl, Painted Partridge, Painted partridge, Painted
Stroke, Spoonbill, Paradise fly cather and green pigeon.
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