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After the wildlife safari and jungle treks at the Ranthambore National Park, you can look forward to some of the other tourist sites near Ranthambore National Park that are as well known as the national park for their enchanting appeal. You can explore some of the historic towns that are popular for their rich past and architectural splendor.
Some of the tourist spots near Ranthambore National Park that you can pay a visit to are:
Sawai Madhopur:
Sawai Madhopur is the key tourist place for those visiting the Ranthambore national park. Besides, the traditional handicraft and textile works, Sawai Madhopur is also well-known for the Ranthambore school of Art, which is famous for the paintings of the tigers of Ranthambore. ...more about Sawai Madhopur...
Delhi:
The capital of India, it is one of the most significant tourist sites near Ranthambore National Park strewn with numerous architectural marvels. Delhi has been the center of many olden empires and is a glorious example of rich culture and history. This town is the abode of remarkable Mughal architectures such as the Qutab Minar and Humayun’s Tomb. Several other things to watch here are Jama Masjid, Akshardham Temple, India Gate, Lotus Temple, railway museum and Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum. ...more about Delhi...
Agra:
Home to the marble magic—The Taj Mahal, Agra is most popular for this magnificent Mughal architectural marvel which is located by the River Yamuna. Agra is one of the most visited among the tourist sites near Ranthambore National Park for several other landmarks such as Moti Masjid, Jahangir's Palace, Khas Mahal, Shish Mahal, in the Agra Fort, besides Chinni-Ka-Rauza, Akbar's mausoleum and Ram Bagh. ...more about Agra...
Jaipur:
It is the capital city of Rajasthan founded by Sawai Jai Singh. This town is also known as the “Pink City” since the buildings of this city were painted with pink color in respect of the Prince of Wales, who paid visit in the year 1853 AD. The prime attractions of this town are the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) and Ram Niwas Bagh. ...more about Jaipur...
Jodhpur:
his historic town was formerly the capital of the kingdom of Marwar and mirrors the royal past and rich heritage of the region. Some of the things to watch in Jodhpur are Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace and Jaswant Thada. ...more about Jodhpur...
Udaipur:
his charming city was established around 1567 AD and is also popular as the ‘City of Sunrise’. It also remained the capital of the former kingdom of Mewar and is nested on the banks of Lake Pichola. There are many things to take delight in some of the noteworthy ones being the City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Sajjan Garh and Lake Pichola. ...more about Udaipur...
Gilai Sagar and Mansarovar:
Gilai Sagar and Mansarovar are two major water bodies outside the reserve that attract thousands of migratory birds during the winter. Ideal for bird watchers.
Jogi Mahal, Forest Rest House:
Adjacent to India's largest Banyan Tree.
Fort of Khandar
The fort of KHANDAR is on the far side of the reserve and well worth a visit.These forts command stunning views of the area. It is also intersting to visit the resettled complexes of Kailashpuri and Gopalpura if you are interested in the story of how communties left the park to give way to the tigers thereby allowing them to flourish.
Amaraeshwar Mahadeo Temple
Nestled in the high hills.
Thus, with so many tourist destinations near Ranthambore National Park, you can embark on an exciting journey and fill your holidays with utmost pleasure.
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