
Anantpura and Lakarda Regions

The geographical characteristics and vegetation of the various separate sections that make up Ranthambore National Park vary. There are many animals and wildlife in each region. The Anantpura region, which is in the park's northernmost section, and the Lakarda region, which is in its westernmost section, are both noted for their vegetation that is dotted with numerous anthills. Sloth bears love to eat anthills as their favourite food source. Therefore, the Anantpura and Lakarda sections of Ranthambore National Park are the most likely locations to view sloth bears in their natural habitat.
Anantpura and Lakarda both have pug prints and evidence of Indian striped hyenas. Hyenas are nocturnal and difficult to spot, though. It is unknown how many there are in Ranthambore National Park. Mongoose, wild boar, porcupines, monkeys, and jungle cats are among the creatures that can frequently be spotted in Anantpura and Lakarda and are typically seen in the Ranthambore National Park.
Among the numerous attractive spots to visit in Ranthambore National Park are Anantpura and Lakarda. Ranthambore National Park is accessible via nature safari trips provided by National Park Ranthambore. Enter your inquiry in the form below to schedule a tour or to request additional information.
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