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Tigers Of Ranthambore
Jai (T-108) tiger walking through the forest in Ranthambore

Jai (T-108): The Young, Mighty, and Glorious Striped Beast Of Ranthambore

Bengal tigers are one of the popular attractions for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers in Ranthambore National Park. Among many of the tigers to see here is Jai (T-108). He is the brother of Veeru (T-109), who was killed during the territorial battle with Fateh (T-42). You can spot him in zone 6. Below are some...
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Ustad T-24, the majestic tiger resting on the ground in Ranthambore National Park

Ustad (T-24): A Fearsome Man-Eater Tiger Who Truly Lived Up To His Name

Ustad (T-24) is one famous name after Machali (T-16), who earned fame among wildlife lovers and photographers. In other words, he truly lived the life of a king. There was no other tiger who could match his strength. However, he did have some minor tussles with his sibling Zaalim (T-25). This fearless tiger became a...
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Fateh T-42, a majestic tiger prowling through the rocky terrain of Ranthambore National Park

Fateh (T-42): A Dominant Tiger Named After Legendary Fateh Singh Rathore

Some places are named after iconic figures who have made significant remarks in their fields. If we talk about wildlife, the one famous example is hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett. But one more person who deserves a salute for his contribution to wildlife, especially for protecting the striped big cats, is Fateh Singh Rathore. The tiger Fateh...
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Ladli T-8, the majestic tigress of Ranthambore, walking through the rocky terrain

Ladli (T-8): The Shy And Dominant Tigress Of Ranthambore

Watching tigers in their natural zones is a dream no wildlife enthusiast would skip. To fulfil this dream, Ranthambore National Park is a place to visit in Rajasthan’s Sawai Madhopur district. This wildlife sanctuary attracts animal lovers from India and abroad. When planning a Ranthambore itinerary, you can tour Ranthambore Fort, Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Jogi...
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Sultan T-72 in Ranthambore

Sultan (T-72): The Missing Prince Of Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is a popular tourist place to see Bengal tigers in their natural habitat. This wildlife sanctuary has played a pivotal role in conserving wildlife from extinction. Tigers who have been victims of poaching consider this park their home. Tourists from India and abroad are excited to see these big felines at safari...
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Old Sultanpur in Ranthambore

Old Sultanpur (T-13): The Reigning Tigress Of Sultanpur Area In Ranthambore

Tigers are one of the most beautiful creatures in the animal kingdom attracting tourists from India and worldwide. There was a time when these majestic big cats were on the verge of extinction. But now, seeing their numbers growing brings joy to every wildlife enthusiast. If you want to see them, there are safari zones...
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Noor Tigers in Ranthambore

Noor (T-39): The Tigress Known For Her Beauty And Wavy Body Pattern

Knowing the must-read facts about the tigers of Ranthambore National Park is interesting for any wildlife enthusiast. If you are one of them, visit this wonderful wildlife sanctuary to see many tigers in different safari zones. Among the tigers to see here is Noor, also famous with names Mala and Sultanpur. Let us know more...
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Majestic Tiger in Ranthambore | Arrowhead

Arrowhead (T-84): Meet The Iconic Tigress Of Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore is one of the popular places in Rajasthan’s Sawai Madhopur district. There are many places to visit here, including Ranthambore Fort, Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Jogi Mahal, and other array of interesting spots for tourist viewing. But the first image that comes to mind with the mention of Ranthambore, is of course not these places,...
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Machali | The Lady Of The Lake

Why is Machali (T-16) known as the Lady of the Lake?

Ranthambore is a top tourist destination in Rajasthan’s Sawai Madhopur district. The one apparent reason tourists visit is to see the Bengal Tigers at Ranthambore National Park, named after the historic Ranthambore Fort. This wildlife reserve was established in 1980 to protect these majestic big cats and other endangered species. Much credit goes to Fateh...
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