Complete Travel Guide to Ranthambore National Park One of India's most beautiful wildlife parks is Ranthambore National Park, which is situated at the intersection of the Aravali and Vindhya Hill Ranges. It is home to many amazing big cats, including the Tiger, Leopard, Leopard Cat, Desert Cat, and many more Popular Wild Animals. Things to do in Ranthambore Experience the amazing Jeep Safari to see the Royal Bengal Tiger and other exotic creatures. The Ranthambore Fort or Ranthambore ka Kila may be reached by hiking. Go on a canter safari with plenty of people and take in the wildlife. Try to see the elusive Indian striped hyenas and porcupines by taking a stroll through Lakarda and Anantpura. Amazing regional artwork may be seen at the Ranthambore School of Art. For fans of birds, the woodlands are a wonderland. Enjoy a leisurely day spotting some stunning and uncommon local and migrating birds. Visit the Kachida valley, which lies a little outside. It provides some very stunning views of the area's scenery. Get a bird's eye perspective of the stunning countryside by flying over it in a hot air balloon. Take a walk around Padam Lake. Explore Jogi Mahal, which the Jaipur royal family established. About Ranthambore National Park In Rajasthan, Sawai Madhopur is a city located around 13.5 kilometres from Ranthambore National Park. One of the best spots to see wild animals is near the intersection of the Aravali and Vindhya hill ranges since the animals are accustomed to the attention they receive there. If the Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary area is added to the park's 400 sq km of land, the total area is around 500 sq km.
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