Ranthambore National Park is a dry deciduous forest. In the hot and dry season, the trees shed their leaves, and in the wet monsoon season the leaves and vegetation come back.
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Where?
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THERE! |
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So beautiful. What a thrill.
Monkeys playing on the grounds of our hotel.