The 10th century fort built in the middle of the forest, the temples, the mosques and the cenotaphs built by different rulers who had captured the fort, the royal Jogi Mahal, lotus covered and crocodile infested lakes like Raj Bagh and Padam Talab where maximum sightings are found, and the hunting lodges give Ranthambore an appealing heritage angle which blends in with the wilderness to create a exquisite impression. There are many accommodation options both in Sawai Madhopur and in Ranthambore itself.
Ranthambore Hotels provide fine accommodation facilities to wildlife travellers visiting the Ranthambore National Park. Accommodation in Ranthambore National Park ranges from Ranthambore hotels coming under the category of high end luxury hotels to economy and budget hotels. Ranthambore also has a number of jungle lodges, camps, tented accommodation and resorts that are well equipped with modern facilities and offers fine accommodation. All of the Ranthambore hotels can also help with the booking of safaris and some even have their own jeeps and canter.
Some of the budget Hotels In Ranthambore are Hill View Resort, Anurag Resort, Ankur Resort, Tiger Safari Resort, Hotel Jhoomar Baori and Hotel Vinayak that may cost you Rs. 1000 a night. If you want to experience heritage in the wild you can also stay at Nahargarh Fort or Dev Vilas which are excellent a heritage properties equipped with modern facilities. The nearest railway station to reach Ranthambore is Sawai Madhopur station which is only 11 km away and is on the Delhi-Mumbai route. Several state owned buses and luxurious private buses ply between the neighbouring states and major towns in Rajasthan and Sawai Madhopur. Jaipur airport is the nearest airport.
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