Ranthambore National Park, spread over an area of 1334 square kilometres, is the largest National Park in the region. The park is adorned with a tremendous amount of beauty reflecting through the fact that among all the images of Indian tigers circulating on the internet, most ones you see are from Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. The park is not only known for the encounters with majestic creatures like Royal Bengal Tiger and Leopards but also for the beautiful and sufficient population of birds, making it popular for birding.
Ranthambore National Park, also known as Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, has always been a significant part of the history of the colloquially called “Lands of Kings” – Rajasthan. The park got its name from the famous Ranthambore fort situated in between its jungle from the 10th century. The area has many evidence of human settlements from the Old Stone Age and up until the end of imperial era in Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park was a hunting ground. The forest was recognised as Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary and had several hunting lodges inside it to practice hunting. The huntings, which was regular until the mid-twentieth century, led to significant exploitation and loss of wildlife and forest resources. Until 1960, the population of Tigers and other forest life significantly declined and thus started catching the eyes of government bodies to take action.
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