National Park Ranthambore is covered with thick forest over
a large part of its area. One of the thickly forested regions
is called the Bakaula region. Bakaula consists of dense forest,
with many small pools and water holes in clearings in the
vegetation. Because of the excellent forest cover
and availability of water, the Bakaula region in National
Park Ranthambore has an abundance of wildlife. Tigresses with
young cubs are often seen near the water holes in Bakaula,
since the dense forest provides cool hides for a tigress and
her young.
The thick vegetation also retains moisture in
the air and lowers the temperature of this area. Bakaula is
one of the coolest regions of National Park Ranthambore, where
many birds can be seen in the trees and small animals like
squirrels and monkeys scamper through the forest.
Bakaula is one of the many interesting places
to see in National Park Ranthambore. National Park Ranthambore
offers nature safari tours to Ranthambore National Park.