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Ranthambore National Park

Updated: Nov 9, 2020


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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.



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


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

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Spotted deer were everywhere

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Spotted Owlet
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White throated kingfisher

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View of Ranthambore fort overlooking the park.

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Red-wattled lapwing
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Painted stork
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View of Ranthambore from the fort
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The friendly treepie
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Indian Gazelle
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Sambar deer, the tiger's favorite meal.

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Sambar Deer
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Sambar Deer
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Indian Wild Boar
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Marsh Crocodile
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Sambar Deer
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Baby Marsh Crocodile

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