Overview : Ranthambore National Park


Along with other adjacent sanctuaries like the Mansingh Sanctuary and Kaila Devi Sanctuary, Ranthambore National Park occupies a 392 sq km area. One of the best places in India to witness the beautiful carnivores in their natural habitat is the park, which is mostly known for its tigers. Even during the day, when they are actively engaged in hunting and providing for their young, tigers are easily recognised.
Because of the picturesque ruins that dot the wildlife park, Ranthambore is also considered to be a notable heritage site. Every animal and nature enthusiast would undoubtedly enjoy a trip to Ranthambore National Park. It is priceless and worthwhile to experience at least once in a lifetime to spend time observing tigers moving freely among lush foliage, a variety of various types of chirpy birds, and other animals.