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A Few Incidents That Give You Goosebumps In The Deep Forest of Ranthambore

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The Ranthambore National Parkis the home to one of the worlds’ enthralling species-the Royal Bengal Tigers. Some of the leading experts on tigers say that India has quadruple numbers of Tiger population compared to any other parts of the world. Rural Indians are unique who have the tolerance for living with potentially deadly wildlife in the same territory. Much haunting news becomes viral on social media that reveals how the tigers kill the livestock and humans living around India’s wildlife sanctuaries. Unfortunately, India’s reserved forests are not developed as much as the number of tigers existing in the sanctuaries. As a result, livestock is killed, and so are the people of the nearby villages forcing some big cats to turn out to be a man-eater for survival. The incidents happened in the Kanti village nearby the buffer zone of the   Ranthambore National Park .On a bright sunny morning, a villager named Pappu Gujrar went out to the field at the Baler area of the Khandar range of R

Excellent News Once More! Junior Indu, Aka T-60, Became a Mother, Second-time!

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The Ranthambore National Park is the land that boasts the presence of the majestic royal Bengal tigers. With the black vertical stripes and muscular body, the tigers are all set to play in action. In Ranthambore, almost every tiger has a dignified reputation and private territory that precedes their lineages. Interestingly, every tiger-lover thronging to  Ranthambore National Park  has a happy tiger story to take home. Although it is difficult for visitors to identify the famous tiger T-60, aka Indu, among the other tigers, her unusual movement and enthralling walking make her appeal different to the travelers who come to get a sight of her. Fantastic news became viral on the web recently; T-60, aka Indu, appeared with her 2- months old cub in the safari zone 2, and travelers got the luck to sight the tigress with her little one strolling alongside the water bodies in Ranthambore National Park. YouTube Video Link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65jTZyAxKSA&feature=youtu.be Let us

A Tour to Ranthambore National Park for Nature and Wildlife Photography

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Nature is beautiful, and it’s a treat to capture its beauty through your camera. For apparent reasons, wildlife and nature are quite appealing; it means who doesn’t want to click the amazing and heart-throbbing Royal Bengal Tiger in  Ranthambore National Park  on his camera or the rarest species like Panda on a tree feeding its babies in Singalila Wildlife Sanctuary. Famous  Q uotes  of   a W ildlife  P hotographer Photography is one thing that captures one moment to be rejuvenated for millions of years. Saying about one of the famous wildlife photographers, who portrayed the art of photography more positively by saying- “Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second.” The line is inarguably right, stating that it’s painstaking to get the perfect frame. The light and the flawless look of animals are more complicated than any other photography genre. Ranthambore National Park offers some of the splendid grounds that encapsulate the wildlife photographers to tak

A Sight of Some Rare Species Living in the Ranthambore National Park

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Ranthambore National Park   is one of the most well-known parks, securing the topmost position in all the national parks in the world. The history behind the park grabs many tourists’ attention, and for these reasons, travel freaks come to this place with a lot of enthusiasm and excitement. Thus, let us see and learn more about this park and the thrilling of this wildlife sanctuary. The park is situated in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, and the park got its name from the famous fort called Ranthambore. The fort is located in the middle of the jungle, which gives the imperial era’s story. Before India’s independence, most of the places were covered with green forests, but with industrial development and as the population grew, deforestation increased, and wildlife began to suffer extinction. It called upon the need to give attention to nature, and the government started to conserve the wildlife, among which they tried to reserve the most famous Royal Bengal Tiger. From then,

Hit a Day with the Royal Tigers on a Jeep Safari at Ranthambore

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T he blowing sands, trying to escape from the hands, witness the history of Rajasthan. It is a place of unending stretches for warm sand, accompanied by chilly nights. But this is not the end of the bird’s eye. Other than the dunes, the place is also famous for the elusive tigers residing in Rajasthan’s forest. If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life, then plan a tour to Ranthambore. Cause you may find the ultimate bliss of life, and Ranthambore National Park will make you realize that. The  Jeep Safari in Ranthambore   is another main attraction for wildlife buffs. The place is apt especially for the Wildlife enthusiasts, excited to sight tigers roaming in front of them. Royal Attraction of Ranthambore Surrounded by the acclaimed Imperial eras, the Ranthambore fort is standing royally amidst the forest. The tiger reserve got its name after the fort, Ranthambore. You will get a marvelous view of the entire forest and its beauty from the top of the fort. However, th