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Writer's pictureDerwin Kitch

Ranthambore National Park

Updated: Nov 9, 2020


Two mornings in a row, we boarded a canter at our hotel and headed off to Ranthambore National Park hoping to see the elusive Bengal Tiger. On Day 2, someone somehow spotted a tiger sleeping on the ground about 400 m away. We could only see parts of her back and a little bit of her head. Not ideal but mission accomplished...kind of.





He caught something and spent a minute or so banging it on the ground.


The submarines of the animal world, marsh crocodiles quietly patrol the lakes.

Spotted deer were everywhere

Spotted Owlet

White throated kingfisher

View of Ranthambore fort overlooking the park.

Red-wattled lapwing

Painted stork
View of Ranthambore from the fort
The friendly treepie
Indian Gazelle

Sambar deer, the tiger's favorite meal.

Sambar Deer
Sambar Deer
Indian Wild Boar
Marsh Crocodile
Sambar Deer

Baby Marsh Crocodile

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