2. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India Ranthambore national park and tiger reserve is one of the prime parks for sighting the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger in the wild. One of Rajasthan’s ancient districts, Sawai Madhopur, is home to the Ranthambore National Park, which is well-known for its wildlife tourism in India. The park, which is quietly tucked away in the foothills of the gorgeous hilly topography of the Aravali and Vindhya mountains, is the ideal entryway to an action packed vacation amidst the unspoiled wilderness as well as an exciting encounter with the Royal Bengal Tiger & other unique wild creatures. The Ranthambore National Park covers 392 square kilometers, of which 282 square kilometers are a core region and the remaining land is a buffer. When the Ranthambore tiger reserve was established in 1973, it included an area of around 334 sq km. In 1991, it was expanded to include the nearby sanctuaries of Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary and Keladevi Sanctuary, giving it its current size of 1334 sq km. In 1980, the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve Forest was designated as a National Park,
