#National_Parks_India
#WILD_Life_sancturies
Ranthambore National Park Ranthambore is a huge
wildlife reserve located in
Rajasthan, northern India, near a town called Sawai Madhopur. Cities close to the park are
Jaipur (155 kilometres) and
Agra (260 kilometres).
Along with being home to
tigers, there are other
iconic beasts within the park. In Kachida Valley visitors can watch
panthers, and in
Lakarda Anantpura, there are
sloth bears.
The ancient
Ranthambore Fort is a must see along with a stop at
Jogi Mahal, an old hunting lodge of the royal family. You can visit the
Chamatkar Jain Temple and explore one of Rajasthan's most renowned and oldest temples,
Trinetra Ganesh Temple, or learn about natural history at the
Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum. See all attractions in Ranthambore.
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