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Jeep
& Centre safari is the best way to observe wildlife within
Ranthambore National Park. Jeeps with groups of tourists,
accompanied by a trained guide are allowed into the park at
fixed times during the morning and evening. The jeeps have to
follow a fixed route and leave the park by the end of the
appointed time. At a given time not more 4 jeeps can travel on a
particular route and more then 16 vehicles are not allowed into
the park. Apart from jeeps, open vans called canters, which can
carry up to 16 people, are also used to carry large groups of
people into the park.
The open grasslands, forested areas and ruins of monuments
within Ranthambore National park provide many opportunities for
wildlife viewing while on a jeep safari of National Park
Ranthambore. Tigers can be seen hunting deer, their primary
prey, on the open grassy regions. A glimpse of a magnificent
Royal Bengal Tiger is a sight that cannot be forgotten.
Many renowned wildlife experts and wildlife photographers have
observed and photographed the tigers of Ranthambore, from jeeps
within the park. Jeep safaris can also be arranged for an
individual photographer or tourist, to see the tigers in their
natural habitat. Since the jeeps follow fixed routes, the
animals are not unduly disturbed.
Some of the rules to be observed during a jeep safari in
National Park Ranthambore are:
Jeeps must leave National Park within the specified time
Playing music or making loud noises is prohibited
Carrying weapons or firearms within the park is not allowed
Getting down from the safari vehicle and walking in the park is
not allowed
Smoking or drinking within the park premises is not permitted
Littering the park with plastic bottles, tetrapacks, food
wrappers or any material is not permitted .
The motto to be followed while on a jeep safari is Ranthambore
National Park is 'Take Nothing but Photographs, leave nothing
but Tire Tracks.' |
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