Wildlife in North India
Wildlife in North India >>Bandhavgarh National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Sawai Madhopur
Bharatpur
Jim Corbett National Park
Rajaji National Park
Nanda Devi National Park
Govind National Park
Gangotri National Park
Nandni wild life
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If you are looking for a holiday that involves seeing the wildlife of India at close range, a visit to Sawai Madhopur makes good sense. Lying on the main Delhi - Mumbai railway line, Sawai Madhopur is the entranceway to the world renowned Ranthambhor National Park and is one of the main reasons people visit this alluring site as it is one of the few parks where tigers can be best seen and photographed. Sawai Madhopur area is thick with ruins of its past history. Walls, wells, mosques and hunting lodges adorn the lavish rolling hills of the Vindhyas and the Aravalis.
The town was originally founded by Amer rulers (the Kachhawahas) who had a long standing association with Sawai Madhopur for many centuries.

Key Factors
State : Rajasthan, in the northwestern direction of India.
Location : The modern town lies about 180km from Jaipur.
Best Time to Visit : Most of these areas are open to visitors round the year but are closed briefly during the monsoon. But the best time to visit is during November to March. The National Park itself is closed from around 15th June - 15th October each year, so don’t plan on visiting then.
Travel Tips : Consult your doctor before you start your journey to Rajasthan. Make sure that you have all the required documents to visit Rajasthan India Wildlife.