Friday, June 21, 2013

Delhi Ranthambore Tour: The Best Way To Enjoy Weekend - Travel - Travel Tips

India is a magnified country with numerous things to explore. But it is not possible to cover the whole country or all best places in a short tour, you will be glad to know that there are numerous places to explore in every state where you can spend your weekend. Wild life sanctuaries are one of the major attractions among the tourist. Ranthambore National Park is the one of the most visited tiger reserve of India which offers a perfect weekend getaway to the travelers.

The park is located in the Sawai Madhopur district of southern most Indian State of rajasthan, which is about 130 kilometers from Jaipur and 403 kilometers from Delhi. Ranthambore was the favorite place for the rajputana rulers for hunting and has now been converted into a world's heritage site where several endangered species and birds. For relatively small area the park has rich diversity of flora and fauna species which comprises of 300 tress, 50 aquatic plants, and 272 birds, 12 reptiles including very rare marsh crocodile, amphibians, 30 mammals and lots more variety of other wildlife animals.

For wild life savvy travelers who intend to visit a national park in a stipulated time, Delhi Ranthambore Tour offers the best way to enjoy weekend and take a break from robotic city life. Tigers are the park's pride but apart from it you can also observe large number of sambar, chital, nilgai, gazelle, boars, mongoose, Indian hare, monitor lizard and much more. Along with mesmerizing greenery, landscape with the ruins of palaces, remains of ramparts and the famous Ranthambore fort makes this place the most desired among the travelers. The park also features three lakes namely Padam Talab, Malik Talab and Raj Bagh Talab. Tourists can witness heards of animals coming together to drink water from these lakes. Along with this tourists can sight the mesmerizing views of nature and indulge in photography and video shooting. You can also explore one of the largest manmade lakes. Father in this national park you can view majestic tigers, which move freely around the ruins of the fort from such close quarters as they emerge out of water of this lake.

So get ready to explore this beautiful place this weekend on your Delhi Ranthambore National Park tour and return back to your work with lots of enthusiasm and new energy in your life as this place will rejuvenate your monotonous life.





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