Ranthambore National Park


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February 24th 2006
Published: April 18th 2006
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The second day of our tour we took a train to Ranthambore National Park. The park covers 1334 square kilometers and has about 35-40 tigers. Until 1970 when it became protected, the park was the hunting grounds for the maharajas (high kings). The ride from Delhi was 5 hours in an air-conditioned 2-tier (AC2) class train car. It was very comfortable with curtains and bedding for overnight trips.... Read Full Entry



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Langur Monkeys on a templeLangur Monkeys on a temple
Langur Monkeys on a temple

in Ranthambore Fort
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mmm...flowers

This langur monkey was munching on some flowers throw to him at the market in Ranthambore Fort.
Happy Cow Pie MakerHappy Cow Pie Maker
Happy Cow Pie Maker

One of my favorite photos from the trip. This girl was so excited to show off her cow pie making skills. Near market in Ranthambore Fort.
Langur Monkey munchingLangur Monkey munching
Langur Monkey munching

This guy seems so entranced by the flavor of whatever he's munching on.



18th April 2006

Wow!
>> There were 2 safari drives each day, one from 6am-noon and another from 3pm-6pm. << This sounds AWESOME! Did I mention yet how green with envy I am? Take me! Take me! =)

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