Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary

Ranthambhore, in the state of Rajasthan, is one of the smallest Project Tiger
reserves. It's name comes from the vast fort that stands in the middle of the
forest. The name Ranthambore is derived from two hills in the area, Ran and
Thanbhor. Another version says that Ranthambhore was once called Rana Stambhapura
or City of the Pillars of War!
The Ranthambhore
National Park at the junction of the Aravalis and the Vindhayas is a unique
juxtaposition of the natural and historical richness, standing out
conspicuously in the vast, arid and denuded tract of eastern Rajasthan,
barely 14 kms. from Sawai Madhopur. The elegant Ranthambhore fort called the
Jogi Mahal is now the forest rest house.
It spreads over a
highly undulating topography varying from the gentle to the steep slopes;
from flat topped hills of the Vindhayas to the conical hillocks and the
sharp ridges of the Aravalis. An important geological feature the 'Great
Boundary Fault' where the Vindhaya plateaus meet the Aravali hill ranges,
meanders through the reserve. The National Park is bounded by the rivers
Chambal in the South and the Banas in the North. Pure stands of the Dhok
interspersed with open grasslands of the plateaus, six large lakes - Gilai
Sagar, Mansarovar, Malik talao, Raj Bagh and Padam Talao with in the
National Park.
Geographical
Details Longitude: From 76-23-00 E to 76-39-00 E
Latitude: From 25-54-00 N to 26-12-00 N
Average Rainfall:
800mm
Temperature: Min 4, Max 47 (deg. cel. )
Area details Total
Area : 392.5 sq. kms.
Ranthambhore National Park ( core ) 274.50
sq. kms.
Buffer area to R.N.P. 118.00 sq. kms.
Opening
Time The park is open from 1st October till 30th June.
Seasons and Climate
Cold: October to March ( Min less than 10 degrees Celsius) good
animal sightings. Best time for bird watching.
Warm: April to June ( Max 40 degrees Celsius ) excellent animal sightings.
Wet: July to September ( National Park is closed ) Happy
hours.
Gear Light cotton clothes in warm weather.
Raincoat in wet weather. Woolens and jackets in cold weather.
Preferably wear neutral and earthy coloured clothes.
Opening
time 1st October to 30th June.
Advisable to carry
camera and binoculars.
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your request for more Information/ Booking
Guest
Comments -----Original
Message----- From: Sarah Jonas
Sent: Thursday, 16 October
2003 6:15 AM
To: icheney@bigpond.net.au
Cc: Ian Cheney
Subject: Travel to India
Hi Ian,
Just to keep you
informed re our conversation on your travel to India. we did get in touch
with the Durjay Sengupta who could assist you with all your travel/tour
arrangements. Durjay has acknowledged our email and said he would be writing
to you immediately, he is extremely prompt with his correspondence, honest
and upfront and think you could rely on him for the right advice and a
reasonable price. If you intend visiting Madhurai, maybe you would like to
discuss with Durjay a trip to Cochin as they have a houseboat which does
trips on the river, also a visit to the Nilgiris (the Blue Mountains of
India) it is beautiful!!!
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