Ranthambore
National Park is situated in India. s northwestern state of Rajasthan,
near the town of Sawai Madhopur, midway between Bharatpur and Kota
townships. It is surrounded by the Vindhya and Aravali hill ranges and
is very near to the outer fringes of the Thar Desert.

The
entire area has sprawling tracts of the desert and semi-desert
vegetation. Originally a hunting ground of the Maharaja of Jaipur,
Ranthambore was declared a game sanctuary in 1955. In 1980, it became a
national park and listed among the reserves protected under Project
Tiger (1973). Presently the Kaila Devi Sanctuary, also famous for its
tigers, and Mansingh Sanctuary also form part of Ranthambore Reserve.
Ranthambore
National Park sprawls over an estimated area of 400 sq kms. Steep crags
embrace a network of lakes and rivers, and a top one of these hills, is
the impressive Ranthambore Fort, built in the 10th century. The terrain
fluctuates between impregnable forests and open bushland. The forest is
the typically dry deciduous type, with dhok, being the most prominent
tree. The entry point to the Ranthambore National Park, goes straight to
the foot of the fort and the forest rest house, Jogi Mahal. The latter
boasts of the second-largest banyan tree in India. The Padam Talab, the
Raj Bagh Talab and the Malik Talab are some of the lakes in the area,
that attract the tiger population. They have been spotted at the edges
of these lakes, and Jogi Mahal itself. Old crumbling walls, ruined
pavilions, wells, and other ancient structures stand witness to the
region's glorious past. The entire forest is peppered with the
battlements and spillovers of the Ranthambore Fort - tigers are said to
frequent these ruins, too. As a result of stringent efforts in
conservation, tigers, the prime assets of the Park, have become more and
more active during the day. More than in any other park or sanctuary in
India, tigers are easily spotted here in daylight. They can be seen
lolling around lazily in the sun, or feverishly hunting down Sambar
around the lakes.
SeasonsOctober-June, the best
period being December-April.