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Sawai Madhopur is
the gateway to the world renowned Ranthambhore National Park -
the famous Tiger Reserve, just 12 kms away from here.
Ranthambhore has been a witness to the rise and fall of many
rulers and a series of battle scenes.
In the 13th century AD, Govinda, the grandson of Prithviraj
Chauhan took over the reign of the land. Later his successor
Vagbhatta, beautified the city and built a noteworthy temple at
Jhain.
In the middle of the 15th century AD, Rana Kumbha captured the
fort and gifted it to his son to be occupied later by the Hada
Rajputs of Bundi and Mughal Emperors, Akbar and Aurangzeb.
Mughal Emperor Shah Alam gifted it to Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh
I of Jaipur in 1740's and since then it was maintained as the
hunting preserve of the Maharaja. (Queen Elizabeth II and the
Duke of Edinburgh were part of the royal hunting parties who
stayed here.
RAJASTHAN TRAIN
TRAVEL
PALACE
ON WHEELS
Ever wondered what luxury in the royal times was all about!
Welcome to Palace On Wheels, a luxury train that carries with it
an ambience of the Rajputana era and an exciting fairytale
journey, which takes the visitor to the imperial cities of
Rajasthan every single day. The coaches also carry out an image
of the Rajput states with beautiful interiors. Last but not the
least the "Royal Treat" for the passengers on board
include saloons, bar lounges & libraries in every coach as
well as restaurant and organized shopping facilites.
PRIME
ATTRACTIONS
FORTS
The Fort: Ranthambhore's royal past manifests itself in
the well-perceived imposing fort. built in 994 AD, atop a steep
high creek 200 metres above sea level. Ruined pavilions, walls,
'chhatris' and splendid monuments are interspersed within the
majestic fort. An 8th century Ganesh Temple on an open land
attracts thousands of devotees and is the venue for an annual
fair held on Bhadrapad Sudi Chaturthi, fourth day of the bright
half, in the month of Bhadra.
Ranthambhore National Park: The 392 sq. km. park
comprises of dry deciduous forests sprawling over an undulating
terrain of the Aravalli and Vindhya r anges. The park is one of
the finest tiger reserves in the country under the Project
Tiger. The majestic predators assured of protection, roam freely
during the day time and can be seen at close quarters.
Ranthambhore Sanctuary has a large number of Sambhars, Chitals,
Nilgai, Chinkara, Langur, Wild Boar and Peafowl.
A system of three pretty artificial lakes PadamTalab, Rajbagh
and Milak Talab, along with a number of anicuts are part of the
biosphere. Besides enhancing the scenic beauty of the park, they
are important sources of water for the inhabitants of the Park.
While deer congregate here to drink fresh water, crocodiles can
be seen basking in the winter sun to regulate their body
temperature. The lake also attracts a large number of migratory
and local birds.
The local fauna of the park includes Leopard, Hyena, Jackal,
Jungle Cat, Sloth Bear and a little population of pythons.
The lovely Jogi Mahal overlooking the pretty Padam Talab at the
foot of the fort has a Forest Rest House. Other accommodation
outside the fort also ensures a comfortable stay.
The best time to visit is between November and April . Jeeps are
available to take you around the park.
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