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Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve in the Indian state of Rajasthan comprises distinct
areas with varied conservation history and virtually separated geographically,
with mere narrow corridors linking them to the core, Ranthambhore National Park,
Keladeve Sanctuary and Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary.
Ranthambhore National Park The Ranthambhore
National Park, at the junction of the Aravalis and the Bindhyas, is a unique
juxtaposition of natural and historical richness, standing out conspicuously
in a vast arid and denuded tract of eastern Rajasthan, barely 14 kilometer
from the town of Sawai Madhopur. It is spread over a highly undulating
topography, varying from gentle to steep slopes, from flat-topped hills
(Indala, Doodh-Bhat and Chiroli) of the Bindhyas to the conical hillocks
(Lahpur, Nalghati, Khachida, Anantpur etc.) to narrow, rocky gorges. An
important geological feature, the "Great Boundary Fault" where the
Bindhyas were brought against the much ancient Aravalis, passes from here.
Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary The terrain is flat and rocky
and there are some hills with gentle slopes. The Devpura irrigation dam in
the Sanctuary is a useful source of water for wildlife and a good habitat
for aquatic for a and fauna.
Keladevi Sanctuary
The Keladeve Sanctuary is the northern
extension of the Ranthambhore in Kaarauli and Sawai Madhopur districts. It
has hills in its southern, northern and eastern parts. At many places, it
has the curious feature of two separate ridges running parallel to each
other. The forest between such ridges is dense. The Sanctuary is bound to
the west by the river Banas and to the south by the river Chambal. The Banas
finally flows into the Chambal.
Some gorges, due to high
moisture retention and cooler temperature, are nature's treasure houses.
Locally, they are known as "Khoh" .The slopes of the Khos are
covered with dense forest. These Khohs are the most suitable habitat for
wildlife. The main Khohs in Keladevi are Nibhera , Kudka, Chiarmul,
Ghanteshwar, Jail and Chidi. The forest cover is fairly sparse and spread
out in the other parts.
Forest Types Northern
Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests
General Information:
Best Time to Visit: October to June.
Nearest Town: Sawai
Madhopur (11 km)
How to Get Here: Air: Jaipur (145 km)
Rail: Sawai Madhopur (11 km).
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