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Tiger and her cubs, Ranthambhore National Park
Tiger in Ranthambhore National Park
Deer at Ranthambhore National Park
Royal Bengal Tiger, Ranthambhore National Park
The former hunting reserve of the Maharaja of Jaipur, Ranthambhore derives its name from a 10th century fort that sits high on a craggy outcrop.
In the early 1970s Ranthambhore was included in the first phase of Project Tiger and subsequent visitors have been thrilled by the tiger sightings.
Set routes, usually in shared vehicles, are used for early morning and late afternoon game drives, with deer, monkeys, and colourful birdlife all frequent sightings.
Although reports show a declining tiger population, Ranthambhore remains one of the best places to view tigers in the wild.
Ruin at Ranthambhore Fort
Female tiger and her cubs, Ranthambhore National Park
Spotted deer, Ranthambhore National Park
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Make sure you spend a night or two off the beaten track in rural Rajasthan - there are some wonderfully characterful converted forts to stay in.
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