OVERVIEW :
Do you want to see tigers roaming free, unconcerned about humans? Then make plans to visit Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan's Sawai Madhopur area, which is a mix of beauty and wilderness. Ranthambore National Park is well-known for its tigers, particularly the Royal Bengal Tiger Park, which spans 282 square kilometres. The park attracts people from all-over the world, particularly wildlife photographers, who can readily spot tigers even during the day.
Ranthambore National Park is open from October to May, and the ideal time to spot tigers is between November and May. Apart from the tiger, this park is home to a variety of other wild animals such as the Indian leopard, Nilgai, Wild boar, Sambar, Rhesus macaque, and Mugger Crocodile, as well as 539 types of blooming plants and medicinal plants, as well as a diverse range of birds. Another tourist attraction is a massive fort on top of the national park hills. Ranthambore National Park is a blend of environment, wildness, and history, and is named after the fort and remains of ancient times. This park resembles many water sources that provide comfort to animals during the heat.