Ranthambore National Park Reopens in October

Ranthambore National Park Reopens In October

In India, many national parks stay closed during the rainy months. This is called the monsoon season. These parks shut down to keep both animals and people safe. During this time, forests get rest, and animals live without disturbance from tourists. The rain makes the ground slippery, and rivers overflow. Roads inside the parks become hard to use. Also, this is when many animals give birth or take care of their young. Keeping visitors away helps protect them.

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Events of Violent Attacks of Tigers on Human Beings in Ranthambore National Park

Events of Violent Attacks of Tigers on Human Beings in Ranthambore National Park

Travel lovers and wildlife enthusiasts come from different parts of the world to see the majestic tigers with black vertical stripes and muscular bodies in action. In Ranthambore National Park, they are spread in different territories maintaining aristocracies, preceding their lineages. Undoubtedly, every tourist thronging the park can encounter a small tiger story with them…

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