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Places To See In Ranthambore National Park

 

Sometime when traveller plan for the tour they only pack the bag and rust for that but it’s also very important to know the destination and the places to nearby places. So that we bring your a list of places to visit Ranthambore National Park. The national park has also fabulous monuments unlike for others in India and 3 beautiful lakes situated in the deep forest. Here is the list of places to see at Ranthambore Park.

Padam Talao: The Padam Talao is a large lake in Ranthambore National Park. It gets its name from the lotus flowers that bloom in the lake. The Padam Talao is a favorite watering hole of the animals of the park. Tigers, leopards, deer, monkeys and peacocks can be seen drinking at the lakes edge.

Rajbagh Talao: The second of the three lakes in Ranthambore in size, the Rajbagh Talao has ruins that extend to the edge of the lake. The lake is often ringed with animals drinking from its banks. The water plants in the lake provide the swamp deer or Sambhar with vegetation to graze on.

Malik Talao: The Malik Talao is the littlest in surface area of the three lakes in Ranthambore Park. It is best known for its many species of birds seen on its banks and within the lake. Kingfishers, egrets, herons, ibis, storks and cranes can be seen around the Malik Talao. Watch out for the crocodiles in the Malik Talao.

Ranthambore Fort: Ranthambore Fort in Ranthambore National Park is an old fort with historic significance located on top of a small hill. It is a historic monument. Unlike most other monuments in India there is no entry fee and you won't be bothered by touts or guides near the fort. Constructed by the Chauhans, its actual builder is uncertain. The Ranthambore Fort is mentioned in a ballad called the Hamirraso which details the life of Raja Hamir Deva who was crowned King in 1283 A.D. Tourists visit this fort to get birds view of the park, water bodies, animals and the birds. The Ranthambore Fort is located on a high of over 700 feet, in the center of Ranthambore National Park. You can see amazing views of the park from its high walls.


Raj Bagh Ruins: The Raj Bagh Ruins are situated between the Raj Bagh Talao and the Padam Talao. The ruins of a palace these structures consist of broken down rooms and outhouses, with arches, partly standing walls and domes.