ranthambore National Park

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Named after the Ranthambore Fort which was built by the Chauhans in the 10th century, Ranthambore NP is renowned for its fort, temples and pristine lakes.
It is a dry deciduous forest and has the largest stretch of Anogeissus pendula (Dhok) forest in India.
Once a hunting ground for the British and Indian Maharajas, now is a favourite wildlife destination for many.
Home to more than 40 mammal species, over 300 bird species and more than 300 plant species.
Tigress Machli – probably the most photographed tiger in the world hailed from this park. A documentary called The World’s Most Famous Tiger followed her story.
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Captivating Moments At Ranthambore

Famous Rajbagh lake and fort area in the heart of Ranthambore
A sambar deer stag with mature antlers at Ranthambore
Tiger walking head-on at Ranthambore
A big sloth bear encountered in Ranthambore
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