

Monday 17th November, 2008 (Al)
Ranthambore National Park is a 400sqm national park in Rajasthan. It is the only place in Rajasthan where you can see wild Bengal Tigers. We had two nights booked in accommodation in two different places a few km outside of the park. The first place we stayed was Vatika Lodge, a small ‘resort’ consisting of 8 bungalows set in a beautifully maintained garden, a rare site in Rajasthan unless you’re staying in expensive hotels. It cost about 2000 rupees a night (25 pounds) and it was the first place we have been where we could say we stayed where it was completely peaceful. The owner was a lovely man called Vishnu who was also a guide in the park. Unfortunately we had already prebooked our safaris with our next accommodation down the road. We just spent the day chilling, reading our books on the balcony overlooking the garden and relaxing.
Ranthambore National Park is a 400sqm national park in Rajasthan. It is the only place in Rajasthan where you can see wild Bengal Tigers. We had two nights booked in accommodation in two different places a few km outside of the park. The first place we stayed was Vatika Lodge, a small ‘resort’ consisting of 8 bungalows set in a beautifully maintained garden, a rare site in Rajasthan unless you’re staying in expensive hotels. It cost about 2000 rupees a night (25 pounds) and it was the first place we have been where we could say we stayed where it was completely peaceful. The owner was a lovely man called Vishnu who was also a guide in the park. Unfortunately we had already prebooked our safaris with our next accommodation down the road. We just spent the day chilling, reading our books on the balcony overlooking the garden and relaxing.
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