Ranthambhore Fort
Ranthambhore National Park
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Ranthambhore National Park in the South East of Rajasthan is one of the original Project Tiger reserves. If you are travelling to Rajasthan, it is well worth spending a couple of days here.
There is a 1,000 year old ruined fort in Ranthambhore. From its battlements, we had great views over the National Park. Here we are standing on the battlements overlooking one of the lakes.
A Bambi look-alike. Chital or Spotted Deer are the critical prey species for the tigers
The Royal Bengal Tiger. The population of this endangered breed is now increasing.
They are well camouflaged: when still it is so difficult to spot them even when only a few yards away.
Our guide assured us that these tigers do not attack humans.
However we didn't get out of the jeep until we were well out of reach.
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