Ranthambore Hotels / Hotels in Ranthambore National Park

Watching the animals moving fearlessly in their natural habitat is a priceless experience and Ranthambore boasts of being the favourite destination of photographers and wildlife enthusiasts, as the otherwise camera -shy and unfriendly Tigers can be easily spotted here in the daylight. Capture the moment when the most dreaded creature growls !

 

Surrounded by sensuous Aravalli Hills and Vindhyas, the National Park is one of the well known addresses of the prime objective of Project Tiger initiated in 1973. The dense wisphering dry deciduous forests dotted with dhok trees embracing the ruins of ancient Ranthambore Fort, once reverberated with the cry of innocent creatures, as they served as the regular hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur. What began with the aim of preserving the game in these dense woods solely for the purpose of sport , took the shape of a game sanctuary in 1955, then metamorphosed into a sanctuary of wild animals and birds in 1971. It became one of the chosen venues for Project Tiger in 1973 and finally received the status of National Park in 1981.


 
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Climate of Ranthambore National Park

 

Climate of Ranthambore National Park, Tiger in RanthamboreDue to its geographical location in the desertscape of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park experiences extreme weather conditions. During summer, the temperature shoots up in the daytime making it extremely hot. The temperature at times reaches upto 45 degree celsius in the daytime. During winter the temperature hovers around16-20 degree celsius in the daytime while during night, it goes down to 2 degree celsius making it extremely chilly. The most pleasant time to be with the wild animals is during winter and spring when the entire region echoes with the chirping of the migratory birds. After the departure of the monsoon, the park wears a green cover with abundant wildlife.

 

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