Ranthambore | Sat. 13 July 2019
Ranthambore is a legendary National Park and is one of the best places to spot tigers in their natural habitat and they can be seen everywhere in the National park during Ranthambore Safari, Rajasthan wildlife.
Ranthambore National Park is different from the lush and evergreen forests. It is a dry deciduous forest, which is quite open and rocky. The dry deciduous forest gives you more visibility for spotting more wildlife from others' parks. During Ranthambore safari, the visitors may get all time actions from wildlife, if they concentrate only for Ranthamobre safari! That means, you just enjoy wildlife to avoid all others physical attraction! But it is too hard.
This is the basic clue which gives the indication about Waw..
In June, this year, we finished two Ranthambore safari in zone no. four & five. In zone four, when we were waiting for some clues during Ranthambore safari from wildlife, suddenly, Someone shouted, "Oh Waw aa rahi hen" still I did not know, what next is going to happen, I did not understand anything. But few minutes later, I saw that a quite young tiger was coming from dense thickets. She walked for minutes and sat down behind the grass. That's great moments to watch her!
Bengal Monitor Lizard in zone no. five
She was a sub adult tigress, one of the famous tigresses from 3rd litter of the dominant tigress T-19 or Krishna. She is a sub adult tigress and has two brothers. The Waw is the name of the tigress-I really don't know. But I love, " Waw aa rahi hen"! Still in my mind."Waw............... At last, I would like this amazing website that is a wonderful storehouse of information for wildlife lovers and Ranthambore safari. It is the best way to promoting tourism in other zones than the hugely popular one to five. It is the website where you can get all information about Ranthambore National Park ! You may give either feedback or share your experiences too. One thing more, here you can write your blog or upload your safari photos just by sgin up ! What more! Thank you!
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