Explore Sawai Madhopur
Places to Visit in Sawai Madhopur
Top attractions and must-see spots in Sawai Madhopur
Landmarks
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Jogi Mahal
A former hunting lodge on the banks of Padam Talao, now a scenic heritage stop within the park.

Khandar Fort
A 45 kilometer distant fortress once ruled by the Sisodia kings, notable for never losing a war.

Ranthambore Fort
A 10th century UNESCO listed hilltop fort inside Ranthambore National Park, rich with temples and legend.

Ranthambore School of Art
An art initiative documenting Ranthambore''s wildlife and landscapes through paintings by local and visiting artists.
Museum
1Scenic Spots
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Kachida Valley
A rugged, sparsely vegetated valley on the fringes of Ranthambore known for leopard and sloth bear sightings.

Padam Talao
The largest lake inside Ranthambore National Park, known for lotus blooms and frequent wildlife sightings.

Ranthambore National Park
A major tiger reserve spread across Aravalli and Vindhya forest, home to Bengal tigers and diverse wildlife.

Surwal Lake
A seasonal wetland near Sawai Madhopur famous for migratory birds including painted storks and demoiselle cranes.
Shopping
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Rajasthali
A government run emporium near Ranthambore Fort selling authentic Rajasthani textiles and handicrafts at fixed prices.

Ranthambore Handicrafts Emporium
A handicrafts emporium near the national park offering wooden artefacts, leather goods, pottery, and textiles.

Sawai Madhopur Old City Market
A heritage market known for bandhani, lahariya, block printed textiles, silver jewellery, and handicrafts.
Temple
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Chamatkar Jain Temple
A historic Jain temple in the old city, known locally for its miraculous origin story.

Kala Gaura Bheru Temple
A historic old city temple dedicated to the Bheru deity, paired with nearby Jain shrines.

Kuwalji Temple
A 7th to 8th century Shiva temple roughly 40 kilometers from Sawai Madhopur near the Aravalli-Vindhya confluence.

Mahavirji Temple
A Jain pilgrimage site on the Gambhiri River honoring Mahavir, the 24th Jain Tirthankara.

Trinetra Ganesh Temple
One of Rajasthan''s oldest Ganesh temples, set inside Ranthambore Fort and known for its three eyed idol.
