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Plan Your Road Trip From Delhi To Ranthambore With This Handy Guide

Bookmark this handy guide for your next road trip from the national capital, Delhi, to the national park of Ranthambore.

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By: Bayar Jain Published: Nov 05, 2020 10:02 AM IST

Plan Your Road Trip From Delhi To Ranthambore With This Handy Guide
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Often folks from New Delhi flock to the hills for respite, but if you’re the kind who is looking for an alternate choice, then an equally adventurous escapade awaits amid the wildlife-heavy forests of Ranthambore. Bookmark this handy guide for your next road trip from the national capital to the national park. By Bayar Jain

 

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Home to the Royal Bengal tiger, Ranthambore is an easy choice for wildlife enthusiasts. However, this former royal hunting lodge is rich in heritage in equal amounts as well. Located in Rajasthan’s Sawai Madhopur district, this wild jungle is dotted with ridges and cliffs, temples and mosques, and the state’s signature structures—chhatris (cenotaphs). Amid this is an abundance of wildlife. Think nilgais, leopards, striped hyenas all scurrying around in the open bushland and dry deciduous forests.

What To See?

 

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A visit to Ranthambore is incomplete without exploring the tiger-heavy Ranthambore National Park. To catch a glimpse of the majestic beasts here, opt for a jeep or canter safari. A favourite among wildlife photographers, the national park seldom disappoints, thanks to the other animals that give a cameo if the Big Cat acts coy. When here, hike up to the 10th century Ranthambore Fort for a bird’s eye perspective of the region. Believed to date back to 944 CE, it’s towering demeanour continues to highlight elements of Rajasthani architecture even today, waiting to be rediscovered by tourists. Picture ornate gates, classic domes, stone pathways, and water tanks. Some of the notable attractions here include the seven gates (Ganesh Pol, Andheri Pol, Navlakha Pol, Hathi Pol, Satpol, Suraj Pol, and Delhi Pol), Toran Dwar, and Mahadeo Chhatri. Spiritual travellers can seek blessings from the on-site Ganesha temple here.

 

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Unsurprisingly, the lakes of Ranthambore also lure tourists—both, human and animal! While the Padam Talab—the largest lake in the city—is accentuated by the crocodiles in the water and the Jogi Mahal in close vicinity; the Malik Talao is frequented by peacocks, kingfishers, storks, cranes, etc. aplenty.

Where To Eat?

 

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The vegetarian restaurant Manisha Restaurant is a popular choice in Ranthambore. Famous for homely dishes, this restaurant brings with it familiar comfort in flavours and simple, minimalistic seating. For a more lavish affair, the restaurants at five-star hotels like The Oberoi Vanyavilas Wildlife Resort, and Vivanta Sawai Madhopur Lodge are sure to please all kinds of cravings.

How To Reach?

Ranthambore is 384 kilometres away from New Delhi, which makes it a long, yet fun-filled road trip destination. The seven-and-a-half-hour-long distance can be covered via private cars, state buses, and comfortable Volvo buses.

Where To Stay?

 

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A jungle vacation need not be stripped off modern-day comforts. Filling in for this void is The Oberoi Vanyavilas Wildlife Resort, which offers tented accommodations for a truly immersive feel. These triple canopied structures come equipped with modern conveniences without faulting upon the naturalistic ambience of the environs.

 

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The Tigress Resort Ranthambore is another opulent property cosied in the lap of nature. Built in a heritage avatar, the resort offers tents, villas, and suites—allowing all kinds of guests to stay in any room type they deem fit.

 

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On the flip side, a more traditional affair awaits at Nahargarh Ranthambhore. Stretched across acres of land, the ivory white property is inspired by Rajput hunting palaces. When here, expect an old-world charm to weave its way into your wilderness vacation.

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Bayar Jain

Bayar Jain

Senior Content Manager

Equipped with a degree in Sociology (Honours) from the University of Delhi and a postgraduate diploma in English Journalism and Mass Communication from Xavier Institute of Communications, Mumbai, Bayar enjoys sharing stories of people, places, and different cultures. When not typing her travel tales, you can catch the hobbyist photographer capturing ..Read More

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