Malik Lake is the smallest of the lakes in Ranthambore, but is immensely popular for the frequent views of wildlife that are offered here. Despite of its small size the banks are often teeming with several wild animals and birds. The Indian Marsh Crocodiles or Mugger can also be found here so one must approach the banks with extreme caution. …
Rajbagh Lake (a.k.a. Rajbagh Talao)
Despite of being a large pond, the Rajbagh Lake is more of an archaeological gem. The lake is named after the ruins of the Rajbagh fort complex which is located at its banks. Although the grand arches and outhouses lie in a dilapidated condition, the surrounding nature has beautified the deserted buildings with creepers and vines that make it an …
Padam Lake (a.k.a. Padam Talao)
The semi-arid forests of Ranthambore are also famous for its several waterholes and small lakes which are great places to get a close view of the wildlife. Padam Talao is the largest of the water bodies in the park and is often called a lake. The place is majestic and if visited at the right season can be a haven …