Day 5, Sunday - Sawai
Madhopur
Arrive at 04.00 hrs, steam into Sawai Madhopur,
to spend the day in the wilds of Ranthambhor where your hosts are,
of course, royal. Ranthambhor National Park is home to the Royal
Bengal Tiger, the most majestic of the big cats, and magnificent
in its agility and grace. As it moves through the underbrush, its
tawny gold hide striped with black bands, merges with nature, and
the jungle stands to attention.
Ranthambhor is also very picturesque. A number of lakes
from the shallow lands where tiger sightings are quite common, and
where herds of deer can be seen foraging, while crocodiles bask
in the sun. The lofty hills ring the park, and in the distance,
the ramparts of Ranthambhor fort create a dramatic silhouette. Once,
this was the scene for fierce battles, and for fiery Jauhars, but
all that is of the past now, though former hunting lodges such as
Jogi Mahal, close to the lakes, is still retains its former grandeur
and glory.
Ranthambhor is particularly well known for its tiger
sightings because the undisturbed ambiance and the spreading, shallow
lakes provide them the surroundings best suited to their needs,
and therefore sightings by day time are quite common. Various conservationists
and wildlife photographers have worked at length here to document
the life cycle of the tigresses of Ranthambhor, even giving them
names, so that they are now a part of the regional lore.
Since the best time to visit the park is early morning,
the train arrives at 04.00 hrs, and leaves for its destination,
Chittaurgarh at 11.00 hrs. Arrival at Chittaurgarh at 15.30 hrs.
Chittaurgarh is India's most valorous fort, its history an unending
saga of passion, chivalry and romance. Within its sprawling ramparts
were beautiful palaces, but few of them remain, the fort having
been sacked by invaders. Lunch and dinner are served on board the
train.
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