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This national park is situated near the
Ranthambore fort in a rich forest area littered with ruins that date
back to the 10th century. The areas in and around the Park offer
beautiful lakes frequented by a wide range of wildlife. Here you can
enjoy the rolling grasslands, rushing streams, open scrubs, heavily
wooded valleys and through deep ravines walled on either side with
steep cliffs. |
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The easiest way to spot a tiger is to follow the
pugmarks with proper guidance. You can find plenty of spotted
chitals in the golden grass, a huge barasingha with a pair of
magnificent antlers in the shadows. Other than tigers you can see
antelopes like, Nilgai, Sambhar and Chital, which are easy to spot.
Those who are lucky enough get to see the Sloth Bear, Wild Boar,
Chinkara, Porcupines and Jackals, Leopard, Jungle Cat and Marsh
Crocodile. The lakes and water holes in the Ranthambore national
park are the best places to sight the animals. |