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The Ranthambore National Park is located in the
district of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan, India.Honeymoon in
Ranthambore will surely break the monotony of beaches, hill
stations and historical cities. The Ranthambore National Park
suffers extreme climate with temperatures soaring up to 47 °C
during summers and dipping to 2°C during winters. In summers,
temperature inside the park is pleasant, though outside, where
all the resorts are located, it can be unbearable. The best time
to visit the park can be either Nov- Feb or April-May. The
former is suitable for those who like to roam around in pleasant
weather while the latter is specifically for those who wish to
see the tiger.
Since vehicles are the only way to explore the park, jeep safari
are hugely popular. A limited number of jeeps are allowed in the
park as such tourists need to reach the park well before the
starting time. A jeep can accommodate a maximum of six people
including the driver and the guide (compulsory). Animals inside
the park have got used to the presence of vehicles in the area
as such they do not shy away from the approaching jeep.On the
way to the park, you will spot Bats, Cats, Civets, Deer, Flying
Foxes, Gazelles, Indian Hare, Jackals, Leopards, Mongooses,
Monkeys, Nilgai, Porcupines, Sloth Bears, Tigers and Wild Boars.
The chirpy birds residing in the park are the eagles, graylag
goose, jacanas, owls, partridge, peafowls, pintails, quails and
storks. Beside the wildlife population, you can visit the
Ranthambore Fort and Jogi Mahal on Honeymoon in Ranthambore.

The vegetation of the park is mostly dry deciduous type with
dhok forming the majority of the trees. Apart from this there
are around 300 species of trees and plants found in the park
including Aam, Imli, Babul, Banyan, Ber, Dhak (or Chila), Jamun,
Kadam, Khajur, Khair, Karel, Khejda, Kakera, Mohua and Neem.
Undoubtedly, the Tiger is the major Destinations of the
Ranthambore National Park. However, sighting a tiger is only
possible through plenitude of patience and luck. In such
circumstance, other animals of the park keep the visitors
engaged and entertained. Prominent among these are Leopards,
Striped Hyenas, Indian Wild Boar, Chinkara, Jackals, Indian
Flying Foxes, Indian Foxes, Sloth bears, Sambar deer, Chital,
Nilgai, Macaques, Small Indian Civets and Common mongoose.
Honeymooners can also visit the following destinations such as
Sawai Madhopur, Karauli, Bundi, Kota Tonk, Jaipur, Jodhpur,
Udaipur, Agra and Delhi on Honeymoon in Ranthambore. Half the
fun of Honeymoon in Ranthambore is the adventure tour to the
national park and the other half is shopping. Here, you will
find trademark objects such as T-shirts, postcards and greeting
cards with photos of tigers and other wild beasts and birds on
them to carry back as souvenirs. You might also be interested in
purchasing local fabrics, traditionally embroidered Rajasthani
turbans, puppets and other ethnic handicraft.
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