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Sawai Madhopur Introduction
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Located in the rolling hills of the Aravalli and Vindhyachal ranges, 180 kms northwest of Jaipur lies the town of Sawai Madhopur . Founded in 1765 A.D., the town is named after its founder Sawai Madho-I of Jaipur. Today the town receives worldwide recognition for its famous and historical Ranthambhore National Park . While at Sawai Madhopur you may stay at Sawai Madhopur Lodge and move to the National Park. The Sawai Madhopur Lodge is a five star hotel constructed by Maharajah Sawai Man Singh Sawai Madhopur Lodge is a great place to stay as this forms an excellent base foe those who wish to go on a trip to the Ranthambore National Park. This wildlife reserve is known for its variety of wildlife.
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Sawai Madhopur Tourist Attractions |
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§ Ranthambhor National Park |
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The park is one of the finest tiger reserves in the country under the project tiger. The majestic predators assured if protection roam freely during the day times and can be seen at close quarters. Ranthambtor sanctuary has large number of sambhar, chital nigai chinkar langur wild boar and peafowl. Besides enhancing the scenic beauty of the park, they are an important source of water for the inhabitants of the park.
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§ Ranthambhor Fort |
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The fort is a must visit attraction. You can have a panoramic view of the park from its ramparts. From the fort, one can have a glimpse of open bush land and fairly dense forest, replete with ruined pavilions/ chatris and hideouts.
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§ Jogi Mahal |
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Situated at the foot of the Ranthambore Fort, the lovely forest rest house Jogi Mahal gives magnificent view of the Padam Talao. It boasts of the second largest Banyan tree in India . You can see tigers roaming around in daylight itself.
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§ Lakes |
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The Raj Bagh Talab, the Padam Talab and the Milak Talab are some of the beautiful lakes in the area that attract tiger population. You can track the tigers at the edges of these lakes. Ruined ramparts, pavilions, crumbling walls, and wells bear testimony to the region's past glory. Tigers can be spotted roaming around in the sunny surroundings, or feverishly hunting down Sambar around the lakes. Even if you do not get an opportunity to see a tiger, it is worth visiting for its scenic grandeur alone.
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