Ranthambore National Park

The Ranthambore National Park is one of the most famous wildlife parks in north India. It is located at an 11 km distance from the main city. This park has a large number of tigers. The authorities take good care of the tigers and create a healthy environment for them to breed in. This endangered specie is the main attraction of the National Park. It also houses many other species of animals and birds like nilgai, sloth bears, hyena, chital, wild boars and so o

Chamatkar Temple

This temple is one of the most important temples in Jain religion. A series of miracles brought this temple into existence and therefore, it was named the Chamatkar Temple. Legend has it that a farmer once got a dream in which God asked him to dig up his field at a said point. When the farmer did that, he found the idol and handed it over to the Digambara sect of the Jain community. That wasn’t the end of the miracles

Chauth Mata Temple

The Chauth Mata Temple is another beautiful and legendary temple situated at a distance of 35 km from the city. It is said that the idol of this temple was brought by Maharaja Bhim Singh from Bharwada. He placed the idol at the hill top and that’s where the temple stands now. This shrine was built in the Rajput style of architecture using white marbles. It attracts a large number of devotees.Apart from Chauth Mata, the temple also has beautiful idols of Lord Ganesha and Lord Bhairav.

Ranthambhore Fort

The Ranthambore Fort is said to be one of the oldest forts in Rajasthan. It was built by the Chauchans in the 8th century. This fort now lies within the Ranthambore National Park. After the defeat of the Chauhans, this fort was ruled by a number of kings. According to history, it has also been attacked over and over again by different kings like Bahadur Shah, Feroz Shah Tuglaq, Qutub-ud-din and Allaudin Khilji. The grand Toran Dwar, a beautiful 32-Pillared Chhatri, Mahadeo Chhatri and Sameton Ki Haveli are some of the important places of the fort.



Khandar Fort

Khandar Fort is located at a distance of 40 km from the main city of Sawai Madhopur. The King who built this fort was famous for never having lost a battle. The damaged walls and structures speak of the attacks that took place here. The fort has had many rulers, starting from the Sisodia kings of Mewar to the Mughals to the Maharajas of Jaipur. The seven temples within this fort are what make it so popular. It has a Hanuman temple, Jain temple, Rani temple, Chaturbhuja temple, Jagatpalji temple, Jayanti Mata temple and Govind Devji temple.