Saturday, September 7, 2013

Useful Information on India’s’ Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park, located in popular Indian state of Rajasthan, is a compelling stop for swarms of wildlife aficionados who reserve tickets aboard India flights. Boasting the wonderful Vindhya Plateau; remarkable Aravalli Hills; unique variety of flora and fauna, it offers beyond expectation.  

The spectacular sanctuary is home to an enchanting range of animals, birds and reptiles. Leopards, hyenas, sambar deer, black bucks, Indian flying foxes, sloth bears, Indian porcupines, storks, pigeon, eagles, Asian palm swift, nightjars and hornbills are some of the intriguing creatures of the park. However, it is the Bengal tigers that steal the show and remain the prominent reason why million of wildlife aficionados spend on tickets aboard flights. The experience of beholding the distinctively named tigers like Machali, Romeo and Laila truly lives up to the expectations of every visitor. 

Getting to Ranthambore
Jaipur International Airport is the nearest airport. It is well-connected to key Indian domestic including Delhi and Mumbai. Alternatively, overseas explorers can book tickets for trains from Jaipur, Delhi or Agra to Sawai Madhopur, the nearest railway station linking the park.

Best Time to Visit
Animals are easily visible during summer months from March to July. They come out in quest for water and ensure easy sights, but at the same time, the scorching weather is not conducive for safari. Therefore, winter is the ideal time for making the most of your money invested on tickets on flights when the weather is pleasant. 

Hotels
The intriguing national park of India is dotted with plenty of accommodation options to suit both leisure travellers and economy-conscious grabbing tickets on cheap flights. The lavish property of Oberoi Vanyavilas is one of the best bets for sybarites seeking utmost of opulence and peerless hospitality. While budget holidaymakers can opt for Hotel Sanctuary Resort or The Pugmark Resort, the two affordable options located at the edge of the sanctuary.

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