Discover the best top things to do in Sawai Madhopur District, India including The Tiger Tours, Ganesh Temple, Amareshwar Mahadeo Temple, Rifa Tours India - Private Day Tour, Padam Talab, Malik Talao, Village Women Craft, Dastkar Ranthambhore, Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Khandar Fort.
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5.0 based on 74 reviews
We are professional wildlife travel and adventure tour operator catering to various wildlife destinations across India namely Ranthambhore, Corbett, Bandhavgarh, Sariska, Kanha, Panna, Pench and Tadoba.
4.5 based on 735 reviews
Beautiful old temple of ganesh. One of the oldest ganesh temple in ranthambore .it is one of the ganesh temple near national park and lots of devotees comes every day to visit this temple
4.5 based on 24 reviews
A place not known to many, but welcomes all. It was a divine experience to pray at the temple. The natural beauty that results into continuous 'Jal Abhishek' is nothing short of miraculous. Must visit this place to seek Lord's blessings and enjoy the mesmerising beauty. Monsoons might be better time to visit given the greenery and seasonal waterfalls.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Rifa Tours India is a leading Travel company and inbound tour operator based Sawai Madhopur Rajasthan, which is serving the people from all over the world with preeminent private day tour services. Rifa Tours offers same day tour package and carefully planned tour itinerary to meet your needs for your memorable holiday.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
Village Women Craft- A Step for Women Self Dependence...Manufacturer of Local art and craft, wildlife paintings,fine quality silk, woolen carpets and tribal rugs providing floor coverings and unique handmade carpets as per the client’s customized requirements. Our specialty is in handknotted silk and woolen rugs, modern oriental decorative rugs and cotton kilims from India.
This is fantastic place to visit to buy good quality , local made crafts and clothing . A short tour shows the local women producing stunning wall hangings of various sizes . The staff and very helpful and you are not under pressure to buy . They have infinite patience and took time showing me a selection of craft work . I purchased an origan painting of a tiger , tablecloth and napkins plus T-shirts for my young relatives . They also have a wide range of silk for made to measure clothing . The prices were reasonable and it was good to know that the profits went to the co-operative . I left with many souvenirs of my stay in India .
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Dastkar a craft enterprise run by a NGO is captivating. We visited it to check out block printing for which Rajasthan is famed, and were treated to a feast of color and well-made artifacts.Women demonstrated the art of block printing and then took us around the shop.Shawls, kurtas, bedspreads,household linen,birds of all hues - all reasonably priced and in vibrant tints. If in Ranthambore, this is truly worth a visit.
4.0 based on 4,797 reviews
This wildlife sanctuary is famous for its population of tigers, a 1000-year-old fort and a rich diversity of flora and fauna.
We did 3 game drives and were very lucky and saw tigers each time, as well as lots of other animals (sloth bear, antelope, crocodile, deer amongst many others) and also beautiful landscapes and sunset/sunrises. On one drive in particular we were lucky enough to see 2 tigers playing, walking along and crossing in front of our jeep, wonderful. we appreciate we were very lucky as the tigers do not always want to be seen!
4.0 based on 70 reviews
The drive is great as the entrance of the Fort is inside the park. We went on a winter afternoon, that's when the wildlife comes out to soak in the sun. We ended up spotting a lot more animals than we did during our safari. The parking can get a little tricky as the parking area is mostly full. We parked on the corner of a road. We also decided to get a guide. I recommend taking the help of a guide as its always nice to have a local to guide you in these confusing forts. Ours took us around, told us about the rich history, took our photos. The walk upto the fort is not strenuous, in fact its quite easy. So dont worry about that. During sundowner, the fort looks absolutely spectacular. Views from the top are amazing! If you are own your own, dont forget to say hi to Lord Ganesh. As our guide said 'this was the headquarters of Lord Ganesh and all the other temples are branches'. A lot of people come from far and wide to see him. This should be on your list if you are in Ranthambore.
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