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Tiger Safari - a very loooooong day, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Tiger Safari - a very loooooong day

A travel blog entry by themurphys

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We left at about 8.15 arriving at the resort around lunch time.  At 2.30pm we headed off into the National Park for a 3 hour safari in open roofed troop carriers.  We saw monkeys spotted deer and a few peacocks (India's national bird) but alas ...

Bloody inconvienient tigers., Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Bloody inconvienient tigers.

A travel blog entry by mills-mcshea

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So off we head, on a bit of an expensive detour to Ranthambore National Park, allday traveling there, just for some tiger spotting, kate is all excited. unfortunatly the day it self was not covered in glory. firstly we found out the tour, guide,entry,jeep ...

Tiger, tiger!!, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Tiger, tiger!!

A travel blog entry by el_condor

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... of his time, ironically the very modernisation that has been responsible for much of the decline in tiger populations. Ranthambore National Park , one of the most famous in India, was home to 42 tigers in 2003. Now, in less than three years, only 26 are ...

Ranthambhore - Easy Tiger...., Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Ranthambhore - Easy Tiger....

A travel blog entry by mikeandmarisha

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Ranthambhore...... Easy Tiger!! What's missing from these ...

What no Tigers!, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

What no Tigers!

A travel blog entry by wickens

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... in between the two, with tons of staff on tap to provide you with cups of tea, gin and tonics etc etc  Ranthambore national park is divided into 5 zones, (there are 3 more zones outside the park in the buffer reserve) with up to 10 vehicles being ...

Where are you, Tony?, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Where are you, Tony?

A travel blog entry by darafly

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... I hiss and yell and him and flee the scene. Honestly, I don't mind peeing in the outdoors; I don't mind that this is a national park: why should there be any tourist facilities? But for heaven's sake, India, do you think you could ask your government ...

Flashing birds, hidden tigers, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Flashing birds, hidden tigers

A travel blog entry by gemandlloyd

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... . We rented bikes to get around the 28km area of the park. It was great to ride around the beautiful park, barely meeting any other visitors. Unlike Ranthambore we saw all sorts of birds and animals. It was a really relaxing and peaceful day making our ...

Tiger Tiger standing tall: a trip to Ranthambore N, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Tiger Tiger standing tall: a trip to Ranthambore N

A travel blog entry by sagaruday

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... the park . earlier it was used as a hunting ground by the royal  rulers of Rajasthan then in 1955 the Ranthambore National park was declared a game sanctuary . In 1972 whenthe Project Tiger was initiated the park was declared as a tiger reserve in ...

It's GRRRReat!, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

It's GRRRReat!

A travel blog entry by thesunchasers

On our way to Ranthambore National Park we stopped for two nights at Chittor.  Mark would like to rename this place with an S instead of a C as it really was the worst place we stayed in all of India.  The hotel was the kind of place you go to ...

Ranthambhore, 8 - 11 March 2009, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Ranthambhore, 8 - 11 March 2009

A travel blog entry by aandl

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... , just a few kilometers by auto rickshaw to our "resort" hotel, which itself is just 4 kilometers from the Ranthambhore National Park entrance. Confortable rooms in bungalows covered in foliage and flowers in pretty  grounds. Rahthambhore is 410 ...

Fatehpur Sikri to Ranthambore, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Fatehpur Sikri to Ranthambore

A travel blog entry by stuckinindia

... !  Rajastan is probably the most visited and quintessential Indian state.  When one thinks of India, they probably think of something in Rajastan.  In Ranthambore, we saw the old fort, which was 700 years old.  Maharaja Mann Singh ...

State of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park (Tiger Safari!), India travel blog

State of Rajasthan

A travel blog entry by annawazhere

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... friendly, dusty town - our hotel the cleanest, newest looking place we'd had and the friendliest staff (Hotel Tiger Safari Resort, Ranthambore Road). Our morning safari (in jeep) wasn't tiger-lucky. We did however, see lots of Samba deer, spotted ...

Halleluja, here she comes!, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Halleluja, here she comes!

A travel blog entry by delsar

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... of tea! Then, sure enough, the jeep arrived promptly at 6am to commence our first safari. By 6:10 we were entering Ranthambhore national park along with hordes of local people, mostly on foot? (Were they also there for the Tigers??). We were soon to ...

The green state, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

The green state

A travel blog entry by mattsuthayalai

So today we set off to Ranthambore, which is meant to be a jungle like haven which homes the famous safari park. The journey was meant to be three hours long but it took us six. The last two hours felt like we were driving through small African villages, ...

Safari, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Safari

A travel blog entry by mattsuthayalai

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... only benefit of my seat was that if the vehicle did crash, I would be fine as I was securely fastened between them. The park was really nice, driving through the cool air and being surrounded by trees and plants (didn’t think id miss the colour ...

Tiger Tracking, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Tiger Tracking

A travel blog entry by paulandhannah

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No Tiger, Ranthambhore National Park, India travel blog

No Tiger

A travel blog entry by babsworld

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... (10km) abchecken. Uberquer die Zugschienen ueber die Autobruecke, spazier an einem Markt vorbei und komm endlich auf die Strasse Richtung National Park. Dort mach ich mal Pause, bei einem kleinen Shop und kauf mir Eis und eisgekuehltes Sprite, es ist ...

Our First Indian National Park, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Our First Indian National Park

A travel blog entry by bumihills

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... .  Cows on the train tracks, and people sleeping, begging, crowding as we waited for the train. Ranthambore National Park, a former Maharaja’s hunting preserve, offers an exceptional chance of encountering tigers:  they are as active here ...

Up close and personal with local wildlife., Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Up close and personal with local wildlife.

A travel blog entry by mrsjo

... I was crying with happiness cos I'd seen a bear when three hours early I'd been drenched in sweat from seeing a rat. That's India! We switched to the excellent Hotel Tiger Safari Den in the afternoon and I napped and watched TV. Sometimes there's nothing ...

TIme to see a Tiger..maybe, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

TIme to see a Tiger..maybe

A travel blog entry by nathan-claire

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... delights of Agra fort and the Taj we headed off to attempt to see some tigers in their natural habitat in Ranthambore national park.  Apparently they are supposed to be friendly and spottings are very common. The journey was possibly the bumpiest ...

Ranthambore Safaris, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Ranthambore Safaris

A travel blog entry by stuckinindia

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Ranthambore's specialty is the tiger.  We did not see one of them, but we did see many other animals.  In all, we saw Langur monkeys, Indian gazelle, Crocodiles, Sambar deer and Spotted deer.  There were many birds.  I can not tell you ...

The Junglebook, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

The Junglebook

A travel blog entry by jdcabanel

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... .  He pulled through.  He brought us to this fort in the middle of the jungle where the biggest Ganesha temple in India was located.  We walked up the fort an hour before sunset and had a really great time.  There were only Indian ...

Ou est le tigre?, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Ou est le tigre?

A travel blog entry by aandctrip

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If the Pushkar camel fair lived up to its billing as a place to see camels, Ranthambore Tiger National Park did not do nearly so well at providing a glimpse of its namesake. We spent 4 days in this corner of India, our eyes trained on jungle foliage for ...

The elusive tiger..., Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

The elusive tiger...

A travel blog entry by olefrog

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... that they covered more ground in your allocated time and so you had more chance of seeing a tiger (or any thing else exciting) The park is split into Zones and you get allocated on arrival. You have no choice and some zones we had already been told ...

Jungle Safari, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Jungle Safari

A travel blog entry by col.caf

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... she ran off to her friend giggling to see the photos. At about 4 I headed off on the safari.  To get into the national park you have to give the guide a copy of your passport and also bring your passport with you for some boarder check.  The ...

Washout, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Washout

A travel blog entry by rtwmurraystyle

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Not much to say here sadly as the main objective was to see some Tigers, but during our stay here it rained constantly due to a cyclone in the area! ...

Safari Trips From Katie., Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Safari Trips From Katie.

A travel blog entry by krupnicksgo

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We are in Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, India, staying at a hotel called the Pugmark. When we got to the hotel after a long day of driving, we were greeted by friendly hotel staff that handed us mango juice. In the background, while we were ...

Ranthambore, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Ranthambore

A travel blog entry by leprefrog

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... have their own bathroom and big bed. It looks really different. We get in the jeep with 4 other persons and head towards the National Park. It is really nice and we see loads of birds, antelopes, wild pigs, crocodiles...Our guide and driver are nice and ...

Day 64 - Ali Baba Returns, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Day 64 - Ali Baba Returns

A travel blog entry by craigadventure

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... . Reaching Ranthambore, we checked in to what would be our nicest hotel in Rajasthan, decorated with many pictures of Tigers and the nearby national park.  We had to get up early the following day (530am) for the Safari and excitedly tried to ...

Sambar Deer, Tigers and Crocodiles... Oh My!, Ranthambore National Park, India travel blog

Sambar Deer, Tigers and Crocodiles... Oh My!

A travel blog entry by beckano

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Our next adventure in Northern India brought us to the home of the endangered Bengal tiger, Ranthambhore National Park. This was a surprise stop on our Indian adventure. Initially we had not planned to visit the park, but after some convincing from our ...

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