"Ranthambore is one of the largest
National Parks in Northern India that is a sought after destination for
wildlife lovers. Ranthambore is a little hill town that received its
name from two hills namely Ran and Thambor. It is a sanctuary to many
exotic species of the animal kingdom."
Spread across an area of 392 sq km., Ranthambore National Park is famous
for being a Project Tiger Reserve. It is a major wildlife tourist
attraction of India. A number of wildlife lovers turn up to the
destination every year to have a sight of these majestic creatures. The
best time to visit this dry deciduous forest is in the month of May and
November. This magnificent jungle that was once a part of the forests of
central India is bounded by Banas river to the north and Chambal river
to the south.