By Priyanka Roshan | Nov 7, 2024
Ranthambore National Park is a must-visit gem in Rajasthan, famous for Bengal tigers, ancient ruins, and stunning landscapes. Here’s your guide to the top 10 attractions that blend adventure, history, and natural beauty.
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Ranthambore is famous for its Bengal tigers, which are often seen in their natural habitat, especially near water bodies like Padam Talao. Catching a glimpse of these majestic creatures is a thrilling experience and the highlight of most visits.
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This historic 10th-century fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers breathtaking views over the park. The fort has multiple ancient temples and monuments that provide a fascinating glimpse into India’s history.
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One of the largest lakes in Ranthambore, Padam Talao is known for its serene beauty and the abundance of wildlife, particularly during the dry season when animals come here to drink.
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The ruins of Raj Bagh, with their palaces, arches, and steps, evoke a mysterious charm. These ancient structures, located near the lakes, create a stunning backdrop for wildlife photography.
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Located on the outskirts of the park, this valley is home to a different set of wildlife, including leopards and sloth bears. It’s a must-visit spot for those hoping to see more than just tigers.
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A hidden gem for bird watchers, Surwal Lake is especially popular during winter months. You’ll find a wide range of migratory birds here, including flamingos and painted storks.
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Wild Dragon Adventure Park, near the national park, offers thrilling activities like zip-lining, ATV rides, and a horror house—perfect for families and adventure seekers looking for a break from wildlife tours.
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Located in Ranthambore Fort, the Trinetra Ganesh Temple is one of Rajasthan’s oldest and uniquely houses Lord Ganesha’s entire family, with a rare three-eyed statue.
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Bakaula is a densely forested area within Ranthambore, known for its rich greenery and water bodies. This area has a high chance of spotting tigresses with cubs due to the dense foliage and water sources.
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This art school features the work of local artists who capture the essence of Ranthambore’s wildlife. It’s an excellent place to buy souvenirs and support local artists.
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