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Ranthambore Regency
Resort ,Ranthambore
About
Ranthambore National Park
The Tucked away in one of India's most enchanting regions,
Ranthambore Regency Hotel invites you to experience the
curative power of nature. Ensconced in the lavish greenery
and vast space, the resort provides the perfect setting to
enjoy the wildlife to its full extent.
Accommodation
The elegant interiors of the airy rooms set an intimate
ambience to give you the comfort of home. 20 deluxe rooms,
10 cottage room and a suite, all air-conditioned with
attached bath, running hot and cold water, direct dial
telephones, spacious lobby, well laid out spacious garden
with sun umbrellas.
Dining
Restaurants at Ranthambore regency are full of
mouth-watering dishes. The restaurants serve choice of
Indian, Continental and Chinese meals and a bar-be-cue
with bonfire.
Bar
To make your evenings more colourful the Ranthambore
Regency hotel has a bar. It has well stock of the Indian
and imported brands.
Entertainment
Adventurous facility provided by Ranthambore Regency is
the wild safari in the Ranthambore National park.
Other Facilities
Ranthambore takes care of your every requirement and the
decent and professional staff is at your service anytime.
Travel desk for local tour and jeep safari in the park,
currency exchange, doctor on call, parking and 24 hours
room service.
About
Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambhore, Situated at the junction of the Aravalli and
the Vindhya ranges. Ranthambore is one of India's
conservation success stories. Since becoming one of the
original 11 areas under Project Tiger in 1973, the park
has recovered much f its previous natural glory, proving
that, with careful management, a once wooded area which
has been reduced to arid scrub can be restored.
In 1973, the then sanctuary of 60 square miles (156 square
km) was expanded to 158 square miles (411 square km) with
a core area of 65 square miles (169 square km) and later
became a national park. In 1984 and adjoining area of 40
square miles (104 square km) to the south became the Sawai
Man Singh Sanctuary (named after the last ruling Maharaja
of Jaipur.
The blend between nature and history is strong in this
park, and like Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh
the fort, the temples the tanks and other relies are a
constant reminder of man's involvement in the area. The
fort commanded a large area and up to the late - 13th
century was the center of a Hindu Kingdom. During the 18th
century, the area was protected as a hunting area for and
by the Maharaja of Jaipur and It is thanks to an extension
on this protection that the park exists today.
The fort is the natural focal point of the park with a
series of well - established artificial lakes stretching
to the north.
The park entrance is only eight miles from Sawai Madhopur
station on the main Bombay - Delhi line. A meerguage line
connects Sawai Madhopur with Jaipur (10miles / 162 km).
Preferably wear neutral and earthy coloured clothes.
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