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Beautiful view of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve as soon as monsoon starts, see photos

Sawaimadhopur : If you are thinking of going on a trip to Rajasthan during the monsoon season, then do not forget to visit Ranthambore Tiger Reserve located in Sawaimadhopur Fort. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve attracts domestic tourists as well as foreign tourists. Very beautiful scenes can be captured here during the rainy season. However, it is also important to know here that every year the Tiger Reserve is closed for three months during the rainy season due to the bad condition of roads due to rain and the breeding time of tigers and other wildlife. However, tourism activities will continue even during the rainy season in the outer zone (6 to 10) of Ranthambore.

People from all over the country and abroad come here to see tigers and enjoy jungle safari.

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is also very famous for wildlife photography.

Ranthambore was established by the Government of India as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 and declared one of the Project Tiger reserves in 1973.

Ranthambore Fort, located about 13 km from Sawai Madhopur, surrounded by the Aravalli mountain ranges, has been a major empire of the Chauhan kings.

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