Corporate Social Responsibility
Ranthambhor Regency is rooted in the community and land. We are closely connected with every aspect of the land. Numerous social, community and conservation initiatives are undertaken by our team…
Ranthambhor Regency is rooted in the community and land. We are closely connected with every aspect of the land. Numerous social, community and conservation initiatives are undertaken by our team…
Ranthambore is home to deciduous forests and wildlife including the Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, Indian elephant, wild water buffalo, Gaur, nilgai, Barasingha, Blackbuck, Chinkara, Chousingha, wild boar, sambar, Indian hog deer, Spotted deer, striped hyena, Dhole, Indian wolf, Bengal fox, Desert fox, Golden Jackal, Caracal.
Ranthambore is known for its abundance of tiger population. Due to poaching and other factors, the tiger population in Ranthambore has decreased during the past few years.
The large water basins in and around the park make Ranthambore a surprising winter home for migrating birds, despite the park's more well-known reputation as a tiger reserve for the north-western part of the country.