It’s wonderful to spend the day in Ranthambore National Park.
The day starts early with a jeep drive safari, going deep into the jungle in search of tigers. The park only has 38 tigers which have increased this year owing to a new litter. Set on 400sq miles the park has a wealth of animals to spot, the most common being the spotted dear, plus wild boar, peacocks, mongoose and marsh crocodiles; but definitely the main attraction is the tigers.
There are many picturesque spots that offer views over the lakes and mountain ranges and for some reason it has an air of mystery, maybe it comes from its heritage. Originally the park used to be the hunting grounds for the maharajas and the fort and palace can still be seen here.
The Park is opened from October to June and is located just outside the small town of Sawai Madhopur. It costs around £6 to enter and can be reached easily by train from Delhi, Agra or Jaipur. It is a perfect add on to the Golden Triangle trip. [edit text][editors]
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