Recreation
An exciting "jungle safari"
To add a tinge of adventure to your trip, we provide you a jungle safari to
the park on an open jeep or on a safari bus, accompanied by an expert
naturalist. This will surely be a rare experience to hold.

Sawai
Madhopur Hotel lodge enables leisure interaction with nature. You can enjoy
the full natural glory, with activities like long walks, excursions to
nearby Mansarovar lake, Surwal lake, fishing at the bank of Chambal river,
visit the historical Ranthambore Fort. The resort is an unforgettable
destination and proves to be a nature lover's paradise.
» Wildlife photography : Ranthambore offers many
exciting options for a wildlife enthusiast as well as a regular traveller.
The park itself is considered as the most photo friendly wildlife sanctuary
in the world. Tigers of Ranthambore can be captured in their various moods
and moments.
Sightseeing
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Tigers in Ranthambore : Tigers can be spotted quite often in their
natural habitat even during day time. They have been frequently seen at the
edges of three lakes-Padam Talab, Raj Bagh Talab and Milak Talab. The park
also has panthers in sizable numbers, though they have been spotted
generally at the outskirts of the park perhaps due to the inevitable
conflict with the tiger population, which command the 'superior' position
amidst the predatory cats. For spotting panthers, Kachida Valley is regarded
as the ideal place.
» Ranthambore Fort : Ranthambore Fort is another
noteworthy site for excursion in Ranthambore. The Chauhan rulers built the
fort in the 10th century and it was the envy of many rulers because of its
strategic location. Women of the royal household performed jauhar (self
immolation) when the Muslim invader Alauddin Khilji laid siege to this fort
in 1303. There are many temples, tanks, massive gates, and curtain walls
inside the fort.
» Jogi Mahal : Another important sightseeing is Jogi
Mahal, now a forest rest house overlooking the pretty Padam Talab. The
palace has all the facilities for a comfortable stay and it attracts large
number of tourists every year. The main attraction of the palace is an
ancient banyan tree that is considered as the second oldest in India.