Top Things to Do in Ranthambore for an Exciting trip in 2024

Ranthambore is popular because of the Ranthambore National Park and wildlife conservation, its natural beauty, and the ruins. But again, don’t jump to prejudices so fast. It is much more than tigers and national parks. But, it can’t be denied that the major attraction of Ranthambore is its tiger. It is also called the Tiger Reserve of Western India. There are many things to do in Ranthambore.

Below we have made a list of some of the exciting things to do in Ranthambore:

1. Hiking to Ranthambore Fort

Ranthambore Fort is located inside the Ranthambore National Park. Of course, one is supposed to hike to see the Ranthambore Fort, but the hiking and path are worth spending the time in. The beauty of nature around the Fort is soothing to the eyes and makes it a perfect destination for photography and nature lovers.

Moreover, once reached the Ranthambore Fort, you can enjoy watching birds like eagles and vultures at eye level. The ruins of the Fort are a treasure for history lovers. Read Also: Top 10 Luxury Hotels in Ranthambore

2. Enjoying Jeep Safari in Ranthambore National Park

Taking place two times a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, Jeep Safari is a major attraction of Ranthambore National Park. And why not? What’s better than wandering in a dense forest by a jeep, in the beauty of nature with hills making a proper background to thrill?

Moreover, the accommodation and structure of the jeeps are such that you can easily take wildlife photographs if you are fond of them. Not only will it be fun for you, but if you happen to have a kid with you on your journey, the kid will also enjoy himself the best, which kid doesn’t like watching a monkey jumping here and there or spotting a tiger or leopard? Read Also: 10 Best Tiger Safari Zones in Ranthambore National Park.

Cost: INR 1,500 per person (for Indian nationals) / INR 2,900 (for foreigners)

3. Admiring art at Ranthambore School of Art

If you happen to have a love for art, especially painting, you will find your journey to Ranthambore more exciting because of the Ranthambore School of Art. Ranthambore School of Art is famous mainly for its tiger paintings.

And the reason behind it is to create awareness about endangered animals and the requirement of protecting them. The Art School of Ranthambore was constructed to promote tiger and wildlife conservation.

4. Visit Kachida Valley

The exquisite beauty of the Kachida Valley is on the outskirts of the Ranthambore National Park. You will get a chance to see a panther or bear roaming around the beautiful Kachida Valley.

Moreover one can find deer, wild boars and tigers, and many trees and plants too.

5. Hot Air Balloon

Almost all of us have dreamt of flying in the sky in childhood. With present technology, it won’t be easy to achieve the same childhood dream. However, you still can have an opportunity to see the beautiful sunset with all the beautiful greenery below.

This experience will renew your enthusiasm and soul. Mid-September, after the monsoons to March, is the perfect time for your sky ride. Carrying binoculars and a camera for capturing the beauty you have experienced from the eyes of a bird is highly suggested.

6. Paying respects at the Trinetra Ganesha Temple

Trinetra Ganesha Temple is inside the Ranthambore Fort. The temple is the house of the whole family of Lord Ganesha, with wives Ridhi and Sidhi and his sons Subh and Labh.

Moreover, it is one of the oldest as well as largest temples of Lord Ganesha in Rajasthan. Five aartis are organized by the temple every day. You can visit here and pay your respect at any of these times.

7. Visit Rajiv Gandhi National Museum

Here in this museum, one can learn about wildlife, natural resources, nature, geology, and much more. Moreover, one can learn about the rich natural history of this country.

Moreover, suppose you are interested in learning much more about the biodiversity of Rajasthan and other areas and kinds of stuff like that. In that case, you can go to the library inside the museum.

Conclusion

Going to Wild Adventure Dragon Park, Having some handicrafts made by villagers, visiting Surwal Lake, Malik Lake, Padma Talab, visiting Jogi Mahal, and birdwatching are some other things to do in Ranthambore.

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