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Lightning (T-83) transformed Zone 6 from a quiet sector into a must-visit safari destination. Her signature waterfront ambush hunts at Malik Talao and fearless proximity to vehicles mark her as Ranthambore's most exciting young predator.
Krishna (T-19) made conservation history by raising five cubs from one litter to independence — an extraordinarily rare achievement among wild Bengal tigers. Her offspring, including Arrowhead, now dominate multiple zones across Ranthambore.
Weighing over 250 kg, Sultan (T-72) is the dominant male of Ranthambore's Zone 5. His battle-scarred frame and prolific breeding record make him one of the most important genetic contributors in the park's history.
Known as Ranthambore's most reliable sighting, Noor (T-39) combines lethal hunting skill with a composed demeanour around safari vehicles. Her Zone 2 territory is the go-to recommendation for visitors seeking a guaranteed tiger encounter.
Arrowhead (T-84), granddaughter of Machali, commands the lakeside territories of Zones 3 and 4. Known for dramatic water crossings at Rajbagh Talao, she is widely considered the most photogenic tiger in Ranthambore today.
Catalogued as T-16, Machali spent nineteen years ruling Ranthambore's core zones, raising eleven cubs, and drawing worldwide attention to Indian tiger conservation. Her legacy lives on through descendants who still roam the park.
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