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Ranthambore Tourism Guide Ranthambore Tourism GuideOne of the country's most renowned national
parks and tiger reserves,
Ranthambore is located at the junction of the Vindhya and Aravalli Hills, and
bound by the rivers Banas in the north and Chambal in the south. Spread over an
area of nearly 392 sq km, the park is marked by dense jungles, rocky ridges, meandering
streams and lakes, and deep gorges, all providing a fertile habitat to an extensive
variety of flora and fauna. Home to several animals, including leopards, jackals,
sloth bears, panthers, wild pigs and deer, a large selection of reptiles and migratory
birds, as well as its most famous and sought-after resident, the tiger, Ranthambore
was originally a hunting ground for the monarchs of Jaipur. However, in 1955,
the area was set up as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary,
and in 1973, it was declared a Project Tiger Reserve.
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