Ranthambore Sightseeing
Chambal River Safari
National Chambal Sanctuary is also known as National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary. Among tourist, it famous as Chambal Boat Safari. The National Chambal Sanctuary is home to The Gharials & Skimmers, Marsh Crocodiles(Muggers), eight species of Turtles. The sanctuary currently boasts of over 316 species of resident and migratory birds including large nesting colonies of the Indian Skimmers, the Greater Thick-knee, Lapwings etc. Another reason why visiting Palighat crocodile park is one of the best things to do in Ranthambore is, the presence of huge numbers of 'Gharials'; which is already an endangered species, living along with mighty marsh crocodiles within the steams of Chambal river.
- Enjoy a boat ride along the river without transport worries or haggling
- Watch for rare gharial crocs, marsh crocs, turtles, birds, and more
Timings of Chambal Safari
You will be happy to know that for attaining the Chambal safari, you don't need to be present at the spot at a strict and lone time frame as the safari gets conducted multiple times in a day. To be more precise, the hour-long safari trips are organized 10 times every day, and you can book any one of them according to the time you find comfortable for you. The first safari starts at 8:00 am and the last one takes place at 5:00 pm
Ranthambore Sightseeing
Ranthambore Fort
Ranthambore Fort lies within the Ranthambore National Park, near the city of Sawai Madhopur in Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, India. The fort is constructed in 940 by Chauhan King Rantabang dev. This fort was included in the World Heritage Site of the World Heritage Committee in 37 sessions. Ranthambore Fort declared as World Heritage. The Ranthambore Fort spreads over an area of 7 kilometers in circumference and includes an area of nearly 4 square kilometers. The fort had many buildings inside of which only a few have survived the ravages of wars and time. Among the remaining ruins, the two pavilions, Badal Mahal , Dullah Mahal, 32 Pillared Chhatri and Hammirs court give an idea of the old grandeur.The Fort also has many cenotaphs, mosques,temples, barracks, step-well and gates. The fort is surrounded by massive stonewalls which are strengthened by towers and bastions.
Timings of Ranthambore Fort
The timings as per season are:- 10 to 31 October: Morning - 6.30am to 10am; evening - 2.30pm to 6pm
- 1 November to 31 January: Morning - 7am to 10.30am; evening - 2pm to 5.30pm
- 1 February to 31 March: Morning - 6.30am to 10am; evening - 2.30pm to 6pm
- 1 April to 15 May: Morning - 6am to 9.30am; evening - 3pm to 6.30pm
- 16 May to 30 June: Morning - 6am to 9.30 am; evening - 3.30pm to 7pm.
Other Places To Visit In Ranthambore
Popular Tourist Attractions in Ranthambore
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Raj Bagh Ruins
Raj Bagh Ruins located between Padam Talao and Raj Bagh Talao, Raj Bagh Ruins add a unique touch to the National Park, with their rare, royal feel. This is one of the most frequented tourist places in Ranthambore owing to the charming interiors, arches, domes, palace outhouses, and steps that transport you into an era that you’d fall in love with.
Trinetra Ganesh temple
Trinetra Ganesha, which means "Three-Eyed Ganesh," is a temple in Ranthambore Fort. Legend has it that while King Hameer was at war, Lord Ganesha appeared to him one night and blessed him, promising that his problems would soon pass. Wonderfully, the conflict stopped the exceptionally following day and the ruler's concerns in regards to food stock was settled as well.
The Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum
The Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History, Sawai Madhopur is the country`s fourth regional museum of Natural History in Sawai Madhopur, India with exhibits on plants, animals and geology of the Western region of India. It is situated near Ramsinghpura village, 9 km from Sawai Madhopur.
Jogi Mahal
The Jogi palace is located next to the Padam Talab.. The Royal family of Jaipur built this collection of Jaipur's heritage. When there is peace, people come to see the natural beauty.
Padam Talao
The largest lake in Ranthambore National Park is Padam Palao. The well-known Jogi Mahal can be seen at the lake's edge. During the season, you can expect to see a lot of the lily flowers that gave the lake its name, Padam Talao.
Surwal Lake
This is an occasional lake located 25 kilometers from Ranthambore. The lake is a heaven for birds. Tourists are captivated and enticed by the lake's beauty, as well as the stunning sunrise and sunset views.
Things to do in Ranthambore
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Sightseeing
Ranthambore Crocodile Safari
Village Safari
Jeep Safari
Bird Watching
Fort Sightseeing
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Sawai Madhopur taxi service
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