Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Ranthambore wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan, India


Ranthambore is famous for Tiger Sanctuary. We went there in Dehradun express from Delhi. It was 7 hrs journey. We started late night and reached Sawai Madhopur early morning.
Sawai Madhopur Railway Station
It was a comfortable journey. 'Tiger Den resort’ in Ranthambore is a great resort to stay. All the facilities except TVs are provided. I liked being close to family and nature. The resort has three parks and a swimming pool. Well behaved staff helped kids (2 and 4 yr)adjust faster. Food was good too!
Sunset at Tiger Den Resort
Resort was just 5 mins away from the Tiger sanctuary. The trip to Ranthambore is worth two nights stay. One should go for Safari everyday, if possible both rounds – morning and evening. That way, probability to spot a Tiger increases.

We had our plans laid down. Since it was February and kids were too young to go for morning Jungle Safari, we went in the evening. We started with Zone 3 which had three beautiful lakes.
All of us were eager to spot a Tiger. We knew that jungle had 40 tigers but to our dismay, we could not spot any in the first trip. Although the wood was beautiful!

















After alot of search , we got to spot a Tigress (T39 as per our guide) few meters away in bushes. She was lazing away to glory. We decided to wait and watch the majestic animal. Soon she started licking her limbs. Suddenly, she was alert, looked around and stretched herself. Ahh, there she starts.

Whhhattt....a majestic animal! Look at her divine stripes and golden fur. Oh my God, she is so close to us!!
















Another move....

My first experience to watch a Tigress in its natural habitat. She seemed hungry and ready to hunt. She started walking towards a small pond. I was getting scared but was trying to stay composed as I had heard that Tigers don't attack jeeps. A single noise could have alarmed her leading to attack.

I held my kids tight. They were well behaved.




Then, T39 crossed the road where our jeep was standing.  We started following her. Suddenly, there was an alert call by a Sambhar Deer. I could see nature's drama right there. She went towards another small pond, tried to attack a baby crocodile which vanished in water at her sight.

Soon, she was out of our view. We decided to wait for her again and were lucky.
She was in front of us, not even 3 meters away giving a killing look. First she looked at me and then my kids one by one. I was numb and started saying 'Jai mata di'.
Kids were silent and brave, surprisingly behaving very well. They were really curious. Everyone in jeep was enjoying nature's drama.

After staring at all of us in jeep, T39 vanished in bushes. Ooh...fooh...! Relaxed, relieved, amazed! What an experience! Got to get once in a lifetime opportunity.

Now, about something else.

Those who have never seen a village can visit 'Shamsher Village'. We visited the village in a camel cart arranged by resort authorities. Village is a true picture of rural India.

We also visited a beautiful place called Bani ghat located 40 kms away from Sawai Madopur Railway station. Pictures will tell how beautiful the place is.



We were told that Ganesh Temple is very nice and worth going. On learning about more than 250 stairs to reach there, we did not go because of kids.

So, guys, go and enjoy Ranthambore.

I would be happy to see your comments on how you like the post. You can select 'anonymous' if you don't have an account mentioned in the list. Mention your name in the end.




Nidhi, 31st Jan, 2014







39 comments:

  1. The above post is really informative.. Ranthambore is right on my'To visit in 2014' list ;) Could u share something about hillstations in India.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Sonal,

      Thanks for your comment. I will surely post for hill stations in India.

      Delete
    2. Hi Sonal,

      I have written about two hillstations- Mussorie and Nahan. Please go through them. Let me know how you like them.

      Nidhi

      Delete
  2. Hmm.. Real adventures experience.. Vry informative too.. Surely help us during our vist... Keep posting for other places too

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Monika! Let me know when you visit and I will try my best to help you out. Will soon post for other places.

      Nidhi

      Delete
  3. Nice One.......

    Please send more articles

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. On my way to post new articles. Thanks for your comment.

      Nidhi

      Delete
  4. Hey nidhi....really nice...while reading it seems i was also there....i heard ranthambore is famous for forts only....wll sure pay a visit too....thanks

    ReplyDelete
  5. This blog is really informative. After reading this blog I am planning to visit Rathambore this summer with my family.Pls keep on posting about other places too.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Gunjan, do comment on your experience to Ranthambore! Thanks

      Nidhi

      Delete
  6. Hey di, u must had amazing and thrilling trip. U really stimulated me to go and explore ranthambore. The way u ve explained is awsome and incredible India website must take a byte from your blog.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks for your compliments. Do write back once you visit Ranthambore.

      Nidhi

      Delete
  7. Great bhabi amazing u have explain in detail thats really nice
    If somebody will not go at ranthambore. Then also people can say that yes we know about ranthambore
    And it is a good experience I suppose

    ReplyDelete
  8. It was amazing experience of yours. I am encouraged to go to Ranthambore at the earliest.
    Nice pics.

    Neelam

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Neelam for your enthusiasm to visit Ranthambore. Do share back your experience of Ranthambore.

      Delete
  9. Hey Nidhi...nicely written and one who is reading can feel the way you must have felt..am sure that wud be amazing...will surely visit...thanks for this...

    Sangeeta

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Sangeeta, thanks for your compliments. Do comment back once you visit the place.

      Nidhi

      Delete
  10. What an interesting informative blog! Never thought ranthambore is such an adventurous place.let me plan d trip v soon.keep posting for other places as well! Thnx.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Good to know that you were enticed by the blog. Thanks for your comment. Pls do come back to comment about your experience at Ranthambore.

      Nidhi

      Delete
  11. i felt as if i visited the place myself.......
    kindly tell about hotel package approx payments....
    thanks

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Rachna, good to know you felt that way. Resort package included breakfast, lunch, dinner,morning n evening tea + stay for Rs. 6,500 per day.

      Thanks Nidhi

      Delete
  12. Hi Nidhi..
    very informative blog and your way of describing it is awesome..
    Will definitely plan to visit this adventurous place..

    Thanks.
    Ritu Khosla

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Ritu for your comment. Let me know if you need any help while travelling Ranthambore.

      Nidhi

      Delete
  13. Hi Nidhi,

    I had a glimpse of it and it is very nice. You have compiled it so well.

    Regards,
    Murthi

    ReplyDelete
  14. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Nidhi
    Can you share some more landscape / wildlife pics other than tigers in ranthambore please......
    ive heard of some fort also, Can you share some more info ......Thanks

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Rachna, I have shared some more pics. Please check out.

      Delete
  16. What is Precautionary measure if Tiger which is at a distance of only 3/4 meters attacks as your saying Jai Mata Di may not help at times

    ReplyDelete
  17. Animals do not attack vehicles as told by our guide. As a precaution, never get off the vehicle whether you see an animal or not, else it will surely attack if animal sees you. Do not disturb or create noise at all, it may alarm the animal.

    ReplyDelete
  18. To surinder ji
    When tiger is at any distance and plans to attack...... well,its his choice Coz he is the one who decides....... One can just pray , nothing much one can do about it i feel
    Thanks

    ReplyDelete
  19. Hi Nidhi,

    I really liked your blog and this place is on my Radar for quite some time and your blog has surely helped me to clear my doubts and will visit it soon.

    Keep posting.

    Madhur Chandel
    http://madhurchandel007.blogspot.in/2014/02/panchmarhi-khajuraho-trip-madhya.html

    ReplyDelete