Ranthambore |
Famous for its national park,
Ranthambore is a small town situated in Sawai Madhopur District of the state of
Rajasthan, India. Ranthambore National Park is a primarily tiger reserve. The
park is spread over an area of 392 sq km. Earlier it was a hunting place for kings of
Jaipur. It is an ideal place for wildlife lovers and is abundant with beautiful
ponds, rocky hills, fascinating ravines etc. it was earlier wildlife
sanctuary. Then in 1980 it was declared
as a National Park. Other than tiger,
its main habitat, the park also houses other species of animals. The
Ranthambore fort situated in the National Park is one of the remnants of rich
heritage of history of the region. The fort was built in 994 AD and has a
massive gate, high walls, temples and water tanks. It was built in such a way
that enemies could not make an easy entry in the fort. The temple situated in
the fort is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Temple of Lord Ganesha is another temple
situated in the fort. The fort is visited by many tourists.
Jogi Mahal is another place of
interest in Ranthambore. It was built as rest house for the members of Jaipur
royals who came there for hunting. It is now a guest house and offers tourists
modern amenities. The structure of the Mahal is beautiful one. The place also
offers fascinating views of it surrounding natural sites. Padam Talab located
there adds to the beauty of the Mahal. Surwal Lake is another place of tourist
attraction you can visit near Ranthambore. It is situated about 25 km away from
Ranthambore. The lake mesmerizes the onlookers with its stunning views. You can
also have the fun of jungle safaris in Ranthambore National Park.
Sawai Madhopur serves as the nearest railhead to Ranthambore. The railway station is just 10 km from Ranthambore and is well linked by many trains to other parts of the country.
Best time to visit
October to February is the best
time to visit Ranthambore.
How to reach :
By Air:-
Sanganer Airport is closest airport to Ranthambore and is well connected to other major cities of the country.By Train:-
Sawai Madhopur serves as the nearest railhead to Ranthambore. The railway station is just 10 km from Ranthambore and is well linked by many trains to other parts of the country.
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