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Introduction
of Ranthambore |
Ranthambore is situated about
12 km away from Sawai Madhopur. Ranthambore lies on the easternmost spur
of the Aravalis. Ranthambore was the private tiger reserve of the
Maharajas of Jaipur. It is studded with pavilions, watch towers. The town
of Ranthambore is watched over by the massive Ranthambore fort. The main
attractions of Ranthambore are the Ranthambore National Park and
Ranthambore Fort. The Ranthambore fort also houses the temple of Lord
Ganesha, where annual fair is held in the month of September on account of
Ganesh Chaturthi. In summers the temperature in Ranthambore is about 38.3
degree Celsius and in winters it is about 8 degree Celsius. The best time
to visit Ranthambore is from November to April. |
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History of Ranthambore |
The famous ruler of
Ranthambore was Rao Hammir Deo Chauhan who fought against Alauddin Khilji
in 1301 A.D. Govinda, the grand son of Prithviraj Chauhan took over the
reign on this land in the 13th century. Later, he was succeeded by
Vagbhatta who built a stately temple at Jhain and beautified Ranthambore.
Many battles were fought. Many rulers won and lost. In the middle of the
15th century, Rana Kumbha captured the fort and later handed it over to
his son. Thereafter, the Hada Rajputs of Bundi and the Mughal emperors,
Akbar and Aurangzeb, occupied this magnificent fort. When Aurangzeb died,
the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam gifted it to Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I of Jaipur in 1754 and since then it was maintained as the
private hunting preserve of the Maharajas of Jaipur. Ranthambore was then
the private hunting reserve of the Maharaja of Jaipur. Among the more
famous who were part of these hunting parties were Queen Elizabeth II and
the Duke of Edinburgh. |
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Tourist Attraction of Ranthambore |
The main attraction of Ranthambore is Ranthambore National Park. This park
covers an area of 392 square km and comprises of dry deciduous forests sprawling over an undulating terrain of the
Aravali and Vindhya ranges. Ranthambore National Park is one of the finest tiger reserve in the
country under the Project Tiger. This national park is the home of a
vast variety of animals. The main attraction of this park is Tiger.
In this park one can view other animals like Sambhar, Cheetal, Wild
Boar, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Jackal and Hyena. The other main attraction of
Ranthambore is the Ranthambore fort. This fort was built in 994 AD atop a steep high creek 200 metres above sea level. Ruined pavilions, walls, chhatris and splendid monuments are interspersed within the majestic fort.
The
Ranthambore fort also houses the temple of Lord Ganesha, where annual fair
is held in the month of September on account of Ganesh Chaturthi.
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How to reach Ranthambore |
By Air:
The nearest airport is at Jaipur which is connected to all the major cities
of India.
By Rail:
The nearest railway station is at Ranthambore which is connected to many major cities of India.
By Road:
Rajasthan roadways run very comfortable deluxe buses from Jaipur to
Ranthambore. The roads are very good and it takes around 4 to 5 hours from
Jaipur.
Jeeps can also be hired from several places to travel around.
To know the distances
from Ranthambore click
here.
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Map
of Ranthambore & Surroundings |
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