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Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest national parks in northern India. It is situated in Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan,
about 180 km from Jaipur.Ranthambhore was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 by the Government of India, and was declared one of the
Project Tiger reserves in 1973. Ranthambore became a national park in 1980. In 1984, the adjacent forests were declared the Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary and
Keladevi Sanctuary, and in 1991 the tiger reserve was enlarged to include Sawai Man Singh and Keladevi sanctuaries. The park terrain alternates between dry
deciduous forest, open grassy meadow, dotted by several lakes and rivers.
The tiger is not the only attraction at Ranthambhore although it is the one park resident that people come to see. A variety of birds including Owlets,
the ubiquitous Langur (monkey), Leopard, Caracal, Hyena, Jackal, Jungle Cat, marsh Crocodiles, Wild Boar, Bears and various species of Deer are the other
attractions.
Ranthambore park Ranthambore Attractions Ranthambore is best known for its large tiger population. Tigers: The Park is one of the best national parks in
the country to spot a tiger. This majestic predator can be spotted ambling or basking under the sun here. Safari Rides: The core park area has been divided
into several zones and the safari vehicles go on one of those zones. Since there is a good chance of not sighting a tiger in one outing, people usually take
more than one ride.
Padam Talao: This is the largest of the all the lakes located inside the park, and the beautiful red sandstone Jogi Mahal is located at the very edge of this lake.
A gigantic banyan tree, considered to be India"s second largest, is near the lake.Ranthambhore was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 by
the Government of India and was declared one of the Project Tiger reserves in 1973. Ranthambore became a national park in 1980. In 1984, the adjacent forests were
declared the Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary.
Ranthambore is best known for its large tiger population. As tourism in the park increased, so did the population of neighbouring villages. This led to increasing
amounts of fatal human-tiger interactions and poaching. The Indian government started Project Tiger in 1973 with an allotted area of 60 mi2. It was later expanded
to become what is now called, the Ranthambore National Park. Besides tigers, the reserve has thriving bird population with more than 270 species.
In 2005, there were 26 tigers living in Ranthambore. This was significantly lower than the recorded tiger population of the reserve in 1982, which then stood at 44.
According to non-government sources there were 34 adult tigers in the Ranthambore National Park in 2008. More than 14 tiger cubs were also recorded.
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