The Raj Bagh ruins in the Ranthambore National Park are a collection of prehistoric monuments located on the center of the Raj Bagh Talao and Padam Talao. The Raj Bagh ruins related to the outhouses, arches, steps, domes and turrets to give shadow to animals in Ranthambore National Park. The Raj Bagh ruins are residues of constitutions constructed by the Rajput monarchs of the Ranthambore area, who al
so erected the wonderful Raj Bagh Fort.
One of the matchless pictures of Ranthambore National Park is the view of a peacock on the edge of one of the antique ruins, curving its shining blue-green neck and crying noisily as its shining feathers revealing in the rays of the sun.
The tigers of Ranthambore habitually search for protection in the shadow under the arches and fields of the Rajbagh ruins. The vision of a tiger sleeping on the walks of the Raj Bagh ruins represents how man and nature coexist in the Ranthambore National Park.