




Ranthambore National Park
It is one of the best tiger reserves in the country, known for its "friendly" tigers and the chances of seeing one here are much better than many other tiger reserves in India. Along with this, Ranthambore has one of the richest flora and fauna which makes it an absolutely must visit area.
Nestled in the foothills of Vindhya and Aravalli hills, Ranthambore is famous for its tiger reserves and variety of flora and fauna.Ranthambore National Park, along with the Ranthambore Fort and the surrounding hills and valleys, makes Ranthambore utterly a traveller's exultancy. The place is a boon and perfect for wildlife photographers. With a hot Rajasthani pick for shopaholics, safari rides add to the thrill. With an area of 394 km sq., Ranthambore National Park is a natural habitat for a variety of exotic species. It is an absolute delight for bird watchers and an ideal place to see animals in their natural habitat.
Ranthambore Fort, built in the 10th century, is situated above the entire national park. Built by the Chauhan dynasty, the fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Trinetra Ganesh Temple, located inside the fort, is the majestic temple of Lord Ganesha. The temple is thronged by Ganesh devotees throughout the year. The other two temples are dedicated to Lord Shiva and Ram Lalaji respectively. Two Jain temples dedicated to Lord Sumatinath and Lord Sambhavnath are other attractions of the fort. Padam Lake and Surwal Lake are two of them which are a haven for bird watching. Jogi Mahal is a marvel of red sandstone situated near Padam Lake. The Raj Bagh ruins and the surrounding deciduous forests, as well as the famous Kachida Valley for leopard and bears to explore, are complete brownie points for Ranthambore.
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