Credit: Maurya Ravi
About Lakarda and Anantpura
Known for its rich biodiversity and royal history, Ranthambore National Park is a renowned wildlife sanctuary that is located in the Indian State of Rajastha. For those who seek a treasure trove for nature lovers and adventure seekers, there are various safari zones in the park—Lakarda and Anantpura—that stand out for their unique offerings and captivating wildlife encounters. Ranthambore National Park is easily accessible by road and is located 7 km from the Ranthambore Fort.
Lakarda and Anantpura in the northwestern and northern regions of Ranthambore National Park are home to an abundant population of sloth bears. The availability of food sources such as honeycomb and fresh fruits makes it an ideal habitat for sloth bears. A heartwarming sight of playful creatures greets you when you venture into these safari zones.
Apart from sloth bears, you can spot various species of monkeys leaping through the treetops and porcupines exploring the surroundings. Its an unforgettable experience for visitors to see the region come alive with the hustle and bustle of the animal kingdom.
The Indian striped hymea is another rare species, and spotting them in the wild is a rare privilege.
The Best Time to Explore
To make the most of your encounter with the wildlife in Lakarda and Anantpura, it is essential to plan your visit during the early morning hours.