Posted on Oct 18, 2024 in India Discovery,Student Speak
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Our journey to Ranthambore, a renowned wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan, was an incredible adventure filled with learning and exploration. Our visit fell within the ideal season, from October to April, when the weather is pleasantly cool, making our experience even more enjoyable.
Ranthambore National Park, spanning approximately 1,300 square kilometres, provided us with an unparalleled opportunity to observe and learn about a diverse range of wildlife. Home to over 80 Bengal tigers, the park is one of the best places in India for tiger sightings. As we embarked on our jungle safaris, the thrill of spotting these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat was unforgettable. In addition to tigers, we encountered various other animals, including sambar deer.
Beyond the wildlife, we explored the historic Ranthambore Fort, which stands as a testament to the region’s rich history. The fort’s temples, palaces, and ancient architecture offered us a glimpse into the past and enhanced our appreciation for the cultural heritage of the region.
However, our journey also reminded us of the threats to wildlife, especially poaching, which puts tigers and other animals in danger. This reinforced our commitment to wildlife conservation and the importance of respecting nature. It was an enlightening experience that deepened our love for nature and our understanding of the delicate balance within ecosystems. We left with memories that would inspire us to advocate for wildlife protection and preservation.
Writen By Ansh, Ayaan, Dhruv, Nikung & Rehaan (New Era Public School, Mayapuri, New Delhi).
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