Tigress Machhli The Pride Of Ranthambore

Tigress Machhli: The Pride Of Ranthambore

Every year, on July 29, people in many countries celebrate World Tiger Day. This day is for learning about tigers and why we must protect them. Tigers are in danger because forests are being cut down, and some people hunt tigers for money. On this day, we talk about ways to save tigers and help them live safely in the wild.

One tiger has become very famous in stories about tiger protection. Her name is Machhli, and she lived in Ranthambore National Park in the state of Rajasthan, India. People in India and also in other countries know her name.

Read More
Mobile Phone Ban in Ranthambore National Park

Mobile Phone Ban In Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park implemented a mobile phone prohibition in some important areas to protect wildlife and enhance the experience of the visitors. The park applies this rule to its main safari areas, called the core areas, which are known as the main habitats for wild animals like tigers, leopards, deer, and various other wild species. The highly sensitive areas require complete protection because any noise will affect the natural behaviour of the wildlife present there.

Read More
India's Best Wildlife Destinations Award

Ranthambore National Park Bags the Best Wildlife Destination Award in India Today Survey

Ranthambore National Park, which is famous worldwide due to its wide variance of tigers, was voted as the nation’s best wildlife attraction in the Digital Tourism Survey and Awards 2020, conducted by India Today. This is a piece of encouraging news amidst the pandemic, as the tourism sector needs to recover the loss caused by…

Read More
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…

Read More