Into the Wilderness of Ranthambore
Paying a visit to this untamed jungle in the Rajputana State of India is an indispensable experience. People from across the world flock to this destination after giving in to their inquisitiveness of seeing a tiger hunting in its natural habitat. In the Indian subcontinent, it is one of the very few places where you get to see these magical beasts. Close to ‘The Pink City’, Ranthambore is a heavenly adobe for all wildlife enthusiasts. Since 1955, it is a secure location for all wildlives. However, this was a royal hunting ground once. The Ranthambore Fort, after which the national park is named, was the resting place of the kings. Following the huge decline in the Bengal Tiger population, the Government initiated Project Tiger that was aimed towards the preservation of this endangered species. Since then, the tiger population increased immensely and its name was taken off the endangered species’ list. Apart from the ferocious tigers, this feral forest homes many ot...