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Raj Bagh Ruins

Raj Bagh Ruins

Raj Bagh Ruins is an enchanting monument inside the Ranthambore National Park. It is situated on the banks of Raj Bagh Lake and is a preferred shelter for the wildlife, especially the tigers. The rustic structure amidst the beautiful dense forests and serene lakes is worth exploring. It is also an apt location for photography.

Raj Bagh Talao

Raj Bagh Talao

With the Raj Bagh ruins in the backdrop, Raj Bagh Talao has an aesthetic appeal not found anywhere else in the reserve. The picturesque location and the number of species visiting the lake for drinking water make this location a paradise for photographers and nature lovers.

Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History is located in Village Ramsinghpura, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. Established in 2007 and open for public in 2014, this museum depicts the history of natural resources in Rajasthan. The Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History, managed by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change showcases the rich flora, fauna, mineral composition and geology of West India by providing detailed information and displaying exciting exhibitions based on the same. The museum features regularly organised educational programs, interactive workshops, exciting outdoor nature camps, captivating nature-based short films, and an extensive library frequently visited by curious students and avid researchers. All of these facilities express an attempt to create public awareness of diversity in nature, the significance of natural resources and conservation of wildlife while promoting sustainable development. Visit the prestigious Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History for an enriching, memorable experience. Read More

Ranthambhore Fort

Ranthambhore Fort

Ranthambhore Fort is a magnificent fort erected by a ruler belonging to the Chauhan Royal family located in Ranthambhore in Rajasthan. The regal fort is said to have existed since the 12th century and is a perfect tourist attraction for those wanting to explore Royal Rajasthan. The splendid fort of Ranthambhore stands strong amidst dense forests that form the Ranthambhore National Park. The view of the fort from the national park and the view of the dense forest from the top of the fort are both worth seeing. As one explores the magnificent structure, they are bound to experience the magnificent vibe that the fort radiates in the warm sunlight of Rajasthan. Ranthambore Fort has been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is an important Hill Fort of Rajasthan. The dense forest that forms the Ranthambhore National Park was once the hunting ground of the royalty that lived here. The fort is surrounded by a massive wall and has strong stone pathways and staircases that lead to the top portion of the structure. As you trek upwards; do notice the traditional Rajasthani architecture with massive gates, pillars, domes, palace and temples. The reserve is home to some birds and animals. Tourists will usually find a lot of monkeys in and around the fort; however, if you are lucky, you may also be presented with the beautiful peacocks living in the National Park. Read More

Ranthambore School of Art

Ranthambore School of Art

A visit to the Ranthambore School of Art is a must for art lovers. It is a school of arts where the students always strive to conserve and promote their culture. Most of the artwork found here are marvellous paintings of the majestic Tiger created using different techniques of painting.

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

Spread in an area of 392 sq. Km, the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is one of the largest and famed tiger reserves in the country, famous for the magnificent Bengal Tiger found there. The Ranthambore Tiger Reserve derives its name from the Ranthambore Fort located in the region. Situated in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, it forms a part of Project Tiger reserves, by the Government of India, set up in 1955. Ancient religious ruins found within the forest, surrounded by the rich biodiversity and aesthetically crumbling cenotaphs make Ranthambore Tiger Reserve a favourite spot for photographers, wildlife enthusiasts and travellers. Among other things, the tiger reserve is known for the medieval hunting trips carried out by the royals of Jaipur when hunting a tiger was the symbol of valour. One can take a safari ride through the jungle and experience watching a tiger in its natural habitat from a few metres away. Dry deciduous forests and marshy grassland forms a distinctive feature of this place with the Aravalli Range and Vindhya Plateau surrounding it to set it apart from the strikingly different desert in the very same state. The Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is also home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. The Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary and Kaldevi Sanctuary that surrounds this tiger reserve became part of the tiger reserve project in the 1990s. Read More

Surwal Lake

Surwal Lake

A beautiful natural water body, Surwal Lake is a treat to the tired eyes. It is located inside the Ranthambore National Park and the mesmeric surroundings make the attraction worth a visit. The region is also famous for bird watching and one can observe a number of migratory birds during the winter season.

Village Women Craft

Village Women Craft

Village Women Craft is where one can find local craft and artwork created by the village women in Ranthambore. One can watch the local women at work here using natural dyes and environmentally friendly material. A rich quality of local craft including patchwork, woodwork and handloom is kept on display and sale for the tourists.

Wild Dragon Adventure Park

Wild Dragon Adventure Park

The Wild Dragon Adventure Park is situated in Ranthambore, Sawai Madhopur (a city in Rajasthan). As evident from its name, the Wild Dragon Adventure Park is an amusement park that entertains adventure lovers, centred in an undisturbed, natural environment. It is engulfed by a scenic surrounding of gently sloping hills, and a crystal-clear lake that promote photography, water-sports and trekking activities. Inspired by Tarai influences that use complementary locally sourced materials along with thatched roofs and verandahs, the park takes on the appearance of a traditional rustic village. One may indulge in several thrilling activities such as exploring a spooky haunted house, riding a raging warrior mechanical bull, engaging in a fight meant for mighty sumo wrestlers, frolicking in a bouncy trampoline cage, bungee running, zorbing and embarking on rides that are bound to give you an adrenaline rush. Visit the Wild Dragon Adventure Park for the experience of a lifetime! Read More

Wildlife Safari Ranthambore

Wildlife Safari Ranthambore

Wildlife Safari at Ranthambore is a famous activity amongst nature and wildlife lovers where one can see various species in their natural habitat. The Ranthambore National Park has separate safaris to explore the park in separate zones. One of the favourite is the one to see the majestic tiger in its natural habitat.

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