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Ranthambore Attractions

Best Places to See in Ranthambore

Overview

Ranthambore National Park enjoys a scenic and historical setting with a number of places to visit. The popular national park in India is primarily famous for its star attraction – Royal Bengal Tiger. There are also many interesting spots & tourist attractions to see in Ranthambore National Park. The Ranthambore National Park is regarded as the most suitable place for wildlife photography in the world. Here you can capture the tiger in its various moods and moments. Besides the Ranthambore Park, there are many other places to visit inside the Ranthambore tiger reserve like the Ranthambore Fort, Padam Lake, Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Jogi Mahal and the various species of flora and fauna, which are also worth a look.

Popular Tourist Attractions in Ranthambore

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Trinetra Ganesh Temple

Trinetra Ganesh Temple, situated inside the Ranthambore Fort, is the only temple in the world where Lord Ganesha is depicted with three eyes.

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Bakaula

Bakaula, with its numerous water holes inside the Ranthambore National Park, is great for spotting the Royal Bengal Tiger & other wild animals.

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Kachida Valley

Kachida Valley, located close to Ranthambore, is largely populated by panthers & sloths. The surroundings are extremely beautiful for photography.

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Lakarda and Anantpura

Lakarda & Anantpura are 2 regions inside Ranthambore National Park inhabited by a large number of sloths & a few Indian Striped Hyenas.

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Raj Bagh Ruins

Raj Bagh Ruins are ancient stone structures that stand today as domes, steps & arches. You can watch them from a distance during your Ranthambore Safari.

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Padam Talao

Padam Talao is one of the largest lakes in Ranthambore, and is visited by animals like crocodiles & chinkara deer.

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Ranthambore Fort

Ranthambore Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, built in the 10th century. Some of its attractions are Ganesh Temple & Mahadeo Chhatri.

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Malik Talao

Malik Talao in Zone 3&4 in Ranthambore, is a haven for bird watchers. You can also spot mugger crocodiles & peacocks on its shores. 

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Rajbagh Talao

Rajbagh Talao is a picturesque spot dotted with ancient ruins & dense forests. Sambar is spotted in this area quite frequently. 

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Natural History Museum

About 9 km from Ranthambore, RGRMNH showcases a wide variety of wildlife exhibits & history of natural resources in Rajasthan. 
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Can we offer online puja at Trinetra Ganesh Temple?

No, you cannot offer online puja at Trinetra Ganesh Temple as no facilities for online puja are available at present.

Q. Can We go inside the Raj Bagh Ruins?

The Raj Bagh ruins are situated between Padam Talo & Raj Bagh Talo in Ranthambore National Park. No, you cannot go inside these ruins as they are surrounded by dense jungle that serve as the hideout for Royal Bengal Tigers. You can admire them from a distance during your wildlife jeep safari.

Q. Is Padam Lake accessible to tourists?

No, Padam Lake is not accessible to tourists but you can enjoy sightseeing there from a distance during your jeep safari. It is also a famous spot for wildlife photography since various animals hunt in close proximity to the lake.

Q. How old is Ranthambore Fort & Who Built it?

It is believed that the construction of the Ranthambore Fort began in the mid 10th century during the reign of Sapaldaksha. Its control was passed from one dynasty to the other over the course of centuries, including the Kings of Mewar.

Q. How far is Rajiv Gandhi Museum of Natural History from Ranthambore?

Rajiv Gandhi Museum of Natural History is located 9.1 kilometers from Ranthambore National Park by car.

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