History
Near the township of Sawai Madhopur, in the state of Rajasthan,
Ranthambore National Park is an outstanding example of Project Tiger's
efforts at conservation in the country. The forests around the Ranthambore
Fort were once, the private hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur.

The
desire to preserve the game in these forests for sport, was responsible for
their conservation, and subsequent rescue by Project Tiger. In 1972, it was
estimated, that there were around 1,927 tigers in India, of which Rajasthan
had 74, and the number of big cats in Ranthambore Sanctuary was 14. 1972 was
also the year that Project Tiger was launched, and this sanctuary was taken
into its wings, alongwith seven other sanctuaries and national parks.
About the Hotel

The Resort, which is amidst a few acres of tastefully landscaped garden, is
aesthetically built on the traditional Rajasthani theme and completely
transforms your mood at the entrance itself. There has been an extensive use
of traditional rural art, local wildlife paintings and pottery resulting in
an ambience which will take you back in time. The Ranthambore Bagh provides
a garden like atmosphere for our guests to stay in.
Category

Jungle Resort.
Access

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Airport 170 Km (from Jaipur Airport)
» Railway Station 05 Km
» Bus Stand 08 Km
Address
Ranthambore Bagh Hotel
Ranthambore Road,
Sawai Madhopur,
Ranthambore -322001,
Rajasthan (India).