Ranthambore National Park

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Ranthambore National Park is a renowned wildlife reserve in northern India, famous for its Bengal tigers, historic Ranthambore Fort, and diverse dry deciduous forests and lakes.

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Ranthambore Tiger Reserve 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
wildlife sanctuary
area about 392 square kilometers
becameTigerReserve 1973
bestVisitingSeason October to June
biome tropical dry deciduous forest
bufferArea about 1113 square kilometers
closedSeason monsoon months
country India
distanceFromDelhi about 400 kilometers
distanceFromJaipur about 180 kilometers
ecosystemType dry deciduous forest
established 1980
fauna Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
surface form: Bengal tiger

Indian gazelle
surface form: Indian gazelle (chinkara)

Indian python
chital
leopard
mugger crocodile
nilgai
sambar deer
sloth bear
striped hyena
wild boar
flora acacia species
banyan trees
Ziziphus
surface form: ber (Ziziphus mauritiana)

dhok (Anogeissus pendula)
governingBody Government of Rajasthan
Rajasthan Forest Department
hasLake Malik Talao
Padam Talao
Rajbagh Talao
hasLandmark Ranthambore Fort
IUCNCategory II (National Park)
knownFor Tigers
surface form: Bengal tigers

Ranthambore Fort
dry deciduous forests
lakes and water bodies
tiger safaris
locatedIn Rajasthan
Sawai Madhopur district
mainRiver Banas River NERFINISHED
Chambal River NERFINISHED
nearestCity Sawai Madhopur
partOf Project Tiger reserve
surface form: Project Tiger
region northern India
tourismActivity canter safaris
jeep safaris
UNESCOWorldHeritageComponent Ranthambore Fort

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Rajasthan hasNationalPark Ranthambore National Park
Aravalli Range nearbyProtectedArea Ranthambore National Park
this entity surface form: Ranthambore Tiger Reserve