An erstwhile dynasty, Sawai Madhopur
is now an ideal destination with its regal heritage and wild
life beauty. Situated just a few kilometers from the famous
Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur is a perfect destination
for the tourists of varied interests. The Sites You Should Not
Miss in Sawai Madhopur
Ranthambore National Park 
The former hunting ground of the Maharaja of Jaipur, Ranthambore
National Park is one of the most visited wildlife sanctuaries
in the country. Spread over an area of 400 sq km, the reserve
is also called the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve for its rich tiger
population. The park was designated as a National Park in 1982
and since then wildlife enthusiasts have never stopped flocking
here. Numerous lakes and rivers surrounding the park flaunt
an excellent view of the nature while the Ranthambore Fort,
atop a hill holds the thread of historical yore.
Apart from exploring the wildlife treasure of the park, there
are numerous options that can make your trip to Sawai Madhopur
more interesting. Ranthambore School of Art is one such destination,
which should not be missed. A collection of some splendid images
is sure to carry the fragrance of jungle alive here. You may
also shop for some Raasthani arts and crafts in the local markets.
Jungle safari tour though the jungle is undoubtedly the most
opted travel option in Sawai Madhopur. Tiger is the major predator
here other than leopards and jackals. Hyena, Caracal, Jungle
Cat, Deer, Nilgai, Crocodile and Mongoose are the animals apart
from a huge population of birds.
Only in Sawai Madhopur!
Ranthambore National Park is the major attraction that
makes tourists to flock here from different corners of the world.
Famous for its tiger population and a unique beauty of deciduous
forest, Ranthambore National Park offers an unforgettable experience
for wild life lovers.
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