The Mighty Ranthambore


Ranthambore National Park or Ranthambhore is one of the largest national parks in northern India, covering entire area of 392 km². It is situated in the Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan.

The Ranthambore National Park is mainly known for its tigers. Apart from that, a large numbers of Sambar, Chital, Nilgai, Gazzelle, Boars, Mongoose, Indian Hare, Monitor Lizards and birds live here in their natural habitat.
It is a part of the project Tiger’s Conservation in Rajasthan. 
The flora includes ancient Banyan trees, peepal and Dhok trees as well as mango trees. Other than dense forests, the national park also comprises of bushlands as well as lakes (The Padam Talab, the Raj Bagh Talab and the Malik Talab)


This post contains a series of photographs taken by my co-author Ritajit Chatterjee (ritajitchatterjee@gmail.com). I hope you enjoy them.


Ancient banyan trees surround the Natural forest 

                                 
                                   
                                                                                         The Rajbagh Talao
                           Ranthambore National Park is knows for its tigers which form a major part of the reserve.
 
Sambar deer is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent, southern China and Southeast Asia







The Peacock



Rufous Treepie


Spotted dear- Mother and Baby


All images © Ritajit Chatterjee

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