Oberoi Vanyavilas offers glimpse to see tigers as there is 30% increase in numbers
Ranthambhore is offering guests’ a chance to see the animal in its natural habitat with prices starting from Rs 44000 per night for a luxury tent.

India is home to around 70% or 2,226 of the world’s tigers; approximately 60 of which inhabit in Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan making it the most densely populated tiger reserve in India.
Thanks to the dedicated efforts of the park’s conservationists, who closely monitor the behaviour patterns of their resident tigers, visitors to Ranthambhore stand a chance of witnessing these animals in the wild, according to the statement issued by the company .
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