Ranthambore Fort
Ranthambore Fort

About Ranthambore Fort

Rajasthan's Historic and Natural Marvel

Sawai Madhopur, a town steeped in Rajasthan's royal legacy, beckons travellers with its iconic Ranthambore National Park and the majestic Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ranthambore Fort - A Historical Marvel

Built in the 8th century by the Chauhan kings, Ranthambore Fort has endured centuries of history, including invasions by Mughal emperors. Despite its ancient origins, the fort stands proudly today, showcasing Rajasthan's architectural prowess and resilience.

Architectural Highlights

The fort's sprawling ruins encompass temples devoted to Lord Ganesh, ornate palaces, expansive courtyards, pillared halls, mosques, and poignant war memorials. Each structure narrates tales of valour and splendour from Rajasthan's illustrious past.

Ranthambore National Park - A Wildlife Sanctuary

Surrounding the fort, Ranthambore National Park is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including tigers, leopards, and a myriad of bird species. The park's natural beauty, coupled with the fort's imposing presence, creates a breathtaking setting for visitors.

Visitor Information

Best Time to Visit: Explore Ranthambore from October to June for optimal wildlife sightings and comfortable weather. The park is closed from July to September.

Attire and Essentials: Dress in comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for exploring both the fort and national park. Carry water bottles to stay hydrated during your visit.

Photography: Capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife with your camera. Remember to pay any applicable fees for photography.

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FAQs on Ranthambore Fort

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What wildlife can be seen in Ranthambore National Park?

Ranthambore is famous for its tiger population, along with leopards, sloth bears, various deer species, and over 300 bird species.
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Are guided tours available at Ranthambore Fort and National Park?

Yes, guided tours are available for both the fort and the national park, providing insights into their history, architecture, and wildlife.
FAQ

How can I reach Sawai Madhopur?

Sawai Madhopur is accessible by train and road from major cities like Jaipur and Delhi. The nearest airport is in Jaipur.
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How do I book a safari in Ranthambore National Park?

Safaris can be booked online through the official Rajasthan Forest Department website or via authorised tour operators. Visitors may choose between a 6-seater jeep (Gypsy) and a larger Canter vehicle. Advance booking is strongly advised, particularly during peak season.
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Is Ranthambore Fort accessible without entering the national park?

Yes, the fort can be accessed separately by road from Sawai Madhopur. However, as it lies within the park’s boundaries, visitors must follow forest department regulations and entry timings.