Ranthambore was a hunting ground for the maharajas of Jaipur, and then the national park was built in it. Within the splattering confines of the enormous Ranthambore National Park, near the Sawai Madhopur city, lies the Ranthambore Fort. An ancient formidable structure built in the 8th century A.D. (arguably), it is a focal point of many historical developments of Rajasthan. It provides a panoramic view of the park. It is part of a pilgrimage to the Trinetra Ganesha Temple, part of UNESCO's heritage site, offers wonderful glamping opportunities to tourists, and houses beautiful fauna in specific spots.
In our exclusive tour of the Fort at Beyond Stripes, we provide an enriching experience walking through the history and nature-rich space, speaking to an era long gone and harboring immense fruits of nature. Enjoy the spectacular views, rejoice in the heartwarming surprise breaks with tea, coffee, snacks, and indulge in the interesting chats about history, wildlife by & with our guide.
With us, you can come to one of the finest places built by the most popular Rajput king Rana Hammir Singh, the court of hammir, which is in the Fort. This is the place where crowds of pilgrims rarely congregate. It is a charming and peaceful space. On the terrace, guests can have a great experience of views and snacks.