Ranthambhore & Bandhavgarh Wildlife Safari
Ranthambore National Park
The park, which is one of the finest tiger reserves in the country
Park's abandoned fortress,lakes and above all it's `friendly' tigers
have made it one of the most filmed wildlife reserves in the world.
Ranthambore was decalred a wildlife sanctuary in 1955 and became part
of Project Tiger in 1973.
Ranthambore National park is famous for its tigers and is one of the
best places in the country to see these majestic predators in the wild.
The tigers can be easily spotted even during the day. A good time to
visit between November and May when the nature of the dry deciduous
forests makes sightings common. The Park which covers an area of nearly
400 sq. km. and is set between the Aravali and Vindhya ranges. Its deciduous
forests were once a part of the magnificent jungles of Central India.
The varied topography of the national park is home to animals like the
jackal,mongoose, sloth bear, leopard, and of course, the tiger. Ranthambore
has much more to offer you in sightseeing and excursions. Surrounded
by the Vindhya and Aravali hill ranges and located very near to the
outer fringes of the Thar Desert, this place offers you the best of
the desert land as well as plain area near the hills.
Bandhavgarh
National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park is spread at vindhya hills in Madhya Pradesh.
Bandhavgarh National Park consists of a core area of 105 sq km and a
buffer area of approximately 400 sq km of topography varies between
steep ridges, undulating, forest and open meadows. Bandhavgarh National
Park is known for the Royal Bengal Tigers. The density of the Tiger
population at Bandhavgarh is the highest known in India.
Bandhavgarh National Park was the former hunting preserve of the Maharaja
of Rewa and at present is a famous natural hub for White Tigers. White
Tigers, now a major attraction around the world's zoos, were first discovered
in Rewa, not far from here. The terrain is broken, with rocky hill ranges,
running roughly east west, interspersed with grassy swamps and forested
valleys.
Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the finest national park in the
India and has the distinction of harboring the highest concentration
of tigers per unit area of forest. The Bandhavgarh National Park is
spread over on area of 448 sq km with a cross area of 105 sq km. At
the center of the park is the bandhavgarh hill, rising 811 meters above
sea level and surrounding it are a sloping valleys, These valleys end
in small, swampy meadows locally known as "bohera".
Bandhavgarh was declared a national park in 1968. Since then many steps
have been taken to retain.
Tour Cost |
1200$ |
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