The attractions found in Ranthambore include Palaces, Forts, Lakes, Hindu Temples, and ruins of Historical Monuments that not only entertain the wildlife and nature lovers but history buffs as well. 1. Trinetra Ganesh Temple 2. Ranthambore Fort 3. Padam Lake (a.k.a. Padam Talao) 4. Jogi Mahal 5. Rajbagh Lake (a.k.a. Rajbagh Talao) 6. Malik Lake (a.k.a. Malik Talao) 7. Kachida …
Trinetra Ganesh Temple
The 800 year old temple is dedicated to the 3 eyed incarnation of Lord Ganesh known by the Hindus as ‘Trinetra Ganesh’. The temple is located within the confines of the majestic Ranthambore Fort and contains the images of Lord Ganesha and his complete family.
Ranthambore Fort
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM – All Days Entry Fee: INR 25 for Indians, INR 200 for foreign tourists. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the eponymous citadel of Ranthambore was built by the Nagil Jats who ruled the region around the 10th century AD. The fort sits atop a majestic elevation of 700 meters from the nearby plains …