Attractions

Ranthambore National Park

Enter the mythical wild core of Rajasthan at Ranthambore National Park, where the past and the present come together to form a memorable drama, a breathtaking voyage into a breathing legend ruled by the royal bloodline of the Bengal Tiger. The finest example of the perfect marriage between medieval architecture and wild nature is the perfect blend of both at the Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the majestic towers of which were built in the 10th century and now isolated ruins, where a tiger can be found roaming around the ancient arches of a forgotten palace, or gazing at the world through the Trinetra Ganesh Temple sanctuary. The park is made up of a unique and rugged topography that is essential to its magic: due to the area being one of the driest locations worldwide, to support tigers, its dry-deciduous Dhok forest thins out during the high temperatures, which provides a visibility advantage towards the life-giving lakes Padam Talao, Raj Bagh, and Malik Talao, which are the most important watering holes and hunting locations. You will find here the descendants of the great queen, Machli (T-16), as the strong sister pair, Riddhi (T-124) and Siddhi (T-125), or the handsome Ganesh (T-120), attending to his kingdom about the shining waters. However, the excitement does not just end with the tiger, but rather with an abundant diversity of rich biodiversity that constitutes the huge Sambar deer, Sloth Bears, gharial, and a total of more than 300 species of birds. Ranthambore does not merely offer to make you see something, but to provide you with a front row seat to watch the daily battles of the wild, the love and triumph that the wilds have, and leaves you with an overwhelming desire to view the unique, untamed beauty with your own eyes

Ranthambore Fort

Probably the most peaceful pillar of the wild heart of Rajasthan, Ranthambore Fort is located on the top of a rocky hill. Where there used to be the rattling of coach and cavalry train, the shouts of war, this morning it buzzes gently with the wind and the wailing of some far-off peacocks. Kings and tigers, kings and tigers mingle in its crumbling walls, time itself there hangs suspended in the air. You can even hear the clinking of armor and the muttering of old prayers as the sun passes through its gates. The fort is not a mere historical account of history but seems to be alive, and centuries have flowed beneath it, and yet it remains proudly historical, ancient, and wild as the jungle that encloses it.

Pali Ghat Crocodile Sanctuary

Lost in the wilderness of the rugged splendor of Rajasthan is the mystical Pali Ghat Crocodile Sanctuary, where the river is murmuring in the ears of the ancient reptiles that are enjoying the golden sunlight. In the early morning the smooth water looks like a sheet of liquid glass, and the movements indicate the silent watchers of the liquid, the powerful crocodiles, stillness without movement. There is the singing of birds, and a smell of damp ground falls upon the excitement of the wild. The natives talk of myths of how these crocodiles have stood upon the banks of the river and how they have seen generations of men grow up there and how they have maintained the balance of nature. Tourists are amazed as these ancient creatures easily move to and fro with their eyes shining with tales of centuries past. In this case, time appears to be slowed down in order to be a part of a crude dance of calmness and power. The Pali Ghat Crocodile Sanctuary is not a spot but a story of nature and its strength, patience, and elegance, which flows in every wave of the river.

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