Ranthambore

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Ranthambore

2006

the Fort Game Viewing

 

 

what everyone expects to see

Tigers are most easily spotted in 392 sq km (151 sq mi) Ranthambore National Park (1980) than in any of India's other parks. The big cats can be spotted drinking from the park's lakes and even prowling about Ranthambore Fort, which was built when the park's land was a private hunting ground used by royalty.

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My Photos of the male Tiger walking though the thicket

 

The female Tiger resting beside the lake

 

the visitors watching the tiger

 

a circle drawn around a Tiger paw print

 

making an impression of a paw print

 

wall surrounding the Mughal hunting estate

Photos of Ranthambore Fort

 

Naturalist resting

 

deer

Photos of other game in the Park

 

the lake in Ranthambore Park

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