If you want to enjoy wildlife adventure in summer vacation, then visit Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, know the time and route to reach here in the video

Ranthambore of Rajasthan is known for Royal Bengal Tigers and this is the reason why wildlife lovers like this place very much in their Rajasthan tour. Ranthambore attracts domestic tourists as well as foreign tourists. If you are planning to visit Ranthambore in Rajasthan, then definitely visit some of the best places here. Let us tell you about some of the best places in Ranthambore in this article-
Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park is one of the most visited tourist places to visit in Ranthambore among wildlife lovers and nature lovers. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is the best place to see tigers. Tourists come here and do jungle safari and take a lot of pictures seeing the beauty of this national park, although this place is also very popular among wildlife photographers. Apart from all this, you can also take a walk under the supervision of a guide among the lush green forests here. The visiting time here is from 6 am to 10 am, while it can also be visited between 3:30 pm to 7 pm.
Ranthambore Fort
One of the best places to visit in Ranthambore, Ranthambore Fort is a place that is definitely included in the list of every tourist. This fort is located around the national park near Sawai Madhopur. It is said that this place is also famous because the rulers of ancient times used to come here to hunt. Also, this place is important because this place comes in the list of World Heritage. Apart from this, you can see many types of valleys, lakes, picnic spots, wildlife species etc. near the fort. This fort opens from 6 am to 6 pm and the entry fee here is Rs 15 and Rs 10 for children.
Jogi Mahal
One of the most popular places to visit in Ranthambore is the iconic Jogi Mahal, which is located right next to the beautiful Padam Lake. Talking about its history, this palace was once used as a hunting residence by the royals of Jaipur and others who came here. After which it was converted into a guesthouse for tourists, but now it is seen in the list for its fine Rajasthani architecture. The view of the lake and lush greenery outside the palace is truly mesmerizing. There is a big banyan tree near the Jogi Mahal which is one of the largest banyan trees in the country.
Surwal Lake
If you are tired of doing jeep safari, then Surwal Lake in Ranthambore is the best option to relax yourself. This lake is located inside Ranthambore National Park, from where you can see the enchanting nature around and many species of birds on the banks of this lake. The lake is also worth visiting during sunset and sunrise. However, the lake dries up during summer, so the best time to visit here is during monsoon or winter months.
Trinetra Ganesh Temple
Located within the beautiful Ranthambore Fort, the Trinetra Ganesh Temple represents the three-eyed Ganesha. It is said that when King Hamir was at war and the odds did not seem to be in his favour, Lord Ganesha appeared before the king one night and blessed him that his troubles would soon come to an end. Miraculously, the war ended the very next day and the king's food stock problems were also solved. His faith in Lord Ganesha grew even stronger and he soon built the Trinetra Ganesh Temple, one of the oldest temples in the region, which is counted among the most famous places to visit in Ranthambore. Here idols of the entire family of Lord Ganesha have been installed and five aartis are performed here every day.
Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum
Rajiv Gandhi National Museum or Regional Museum of Natural History is the fourth regional museum of natural history in India and is said to be one of the best places to visit in Ranthambore. The museum exhibits rare plants, animals and geology from the western part of India.