Sunday, March 7, 2010

Ranthambhore


" Beauty remains always here"

It's very true natural things gives relaxation and freshness. Here I would like to write about one of biggest and renowned national park in northern India. The park is located in the Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan .



Today the National Park terrain is major wildlife tourist attraction spot that has pulled the attention of many wildlife photographers and lovers in this destination. Its spread in big range (about 1,334 sq. km.) along with its nearby two known sanctuaries. The major point of this National Park which i want to make its famous for its Hamir Fort and its tigers friendly location.The tiger can be easily spotted even during the day time busy at their ordinary quest hunting and taking proper care of their child. I have many beautiful memories and wonderful experiences due to my friends( guides).
One of my friend choose this field just because of his passion in this wonderful field.
I have visited this place many times not because i belongs fro
m there ( As a citizen ) but also due to my interest. I learned so many things about tigers what is nature they have regarding hunting? when they attack ? which method they(forest department) apply for counting tigers? Which code names they applied for particular tigers.it was real time experience and i must say lifetime experience.



Wildlife in National Park


Its ideal place for snapshots. The rich and diverse variety of flora and fauna includes 300 types of trees, 54 aquatic plants, 296 species of birds, 15 reptiles and 34 mammals. Apart fromTT(tigers and tourists) can also observe sloth Bear, wild Boar, Chinkara, Jackals, Leopard, jungle Cat, Shambhar, Marsh Crocodile, Chital , Indian hare and large number of birds. There are about 34 tigers and 42 leopards in the Tiger Reserve. Observing the activities of this mighty and powerful creature is a life time experience.



Other Attractions in Ranthambhore Park


Ranthambhore Fort - The fortress of Ranthambhore Founded in 944 by the Chauhan Rajputs. Later on fort had great history. Many kings came and ruled and left great history for us. Raja Hamir was well known among of them due to his some brave tasks.



Padmavati Talab - I heard story about "Paras Patthar"(which can turn iron in to gold). it said that Rani Padmavati jumped in to this talab during war. After long time Government made many effort for searching that "Paras Patthar" but not founded.

Jogi Mahal - The forest rest house, the Jogi Mahal houses the second-largest Banyan tree in India.


General Information

I recommend you to take light cotton garments while visiting National Park during hot summer months. The tourists have to pay the entry charges for hired vehicles, Guide and photo equipments.

There is limited entry in the National Park available only to the tourists having permits at the entrance of the Ranthambhore Park. The foreigners pay an entrance fee of Rs. 200, Indians pay fee Rs.25 and Students pay Rs 5 only. Within the park, the jeeps can be hired at the entrance of National Park. The RTDC (Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation) also organizes some other facilities.

I shared with you my experience and i hope you feel something excitement in your mind and some movements in your bones.There are some laws of nature we should follow them.

14 comments:

  1. Good start!
    Good piece of information. It is a great start.
    Keep it up!

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  2. First of all congratulations for your first blog.
    You have shared a lot of information about the place and the pictures used makes it more attractive. And a good topic to start with. Looking forward for some more blogs from you and specially on this topic beacause we people need to understand the importance of natural things. we are destroying our natural things. And also tigers, which nowadays are the biggest concern for all of us. Only a few thousand of tigers are left.
    Good work and keep it up..

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  3. yes very beautiful, is realy important to preserve nature in this way we preserv our planet too, i do not know this park india, i just see on television, and i have great desire to know the beautif of indian wildlife

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  4. gorgeous, your thinking is full of wild life and I m so happy to know that you are related to Rajasthan culture and wild life, such this is a inspiration to all people about wild life and Rajasthan culture.
    Thanks for inspiring us....about tourism and wild life
    i have seen it this is so beautiful

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  6. hmm..good to see ur interest...now I m also missing our amazing place..well admirable step from ur side..thanx for that..

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  7. amazing
    awsome good strt nd congerts on ur first blog
    keep it up bro...
    the future waiting for u

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  8. Hey Varun
    Really a great job done.
    Keep it up in future

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  9. Hi ..

    Very nice blog on tigers & you share your experience in this post.As you mentioned that you learned how they count & name to every tiger was really nice experience.Keep it up in future..

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  10. Good job dude..As the first try,u got awesome output,The way u explain is plain and simple..impressed.
    keep it up dude,u'll go a lot further..

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  11. nice one...easy explaining of complex wild life...love it...
    dude u should tweet it..
    good work,keep going...

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  12. kya baat hai g guru tussi to chaa gaye

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  13. grt work keep it up

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