SAWAI MADHOPOR

Rajasthan in India is full to the brim with some historically rich and culturally opulent destinations of India. It is safe to say that Sawai Madhopur is definitely one massive hub for Tiger safaris in India. Pristine forts, serene temples, royal palaces and wildest of the wild national parks are its star attractions. Go for a jungle safari, camp out in the wild or go for bird watching in the verdure of nature under the azure sky. Every stone, every rock, and every tree speaks of the grandeur of nature at its best here. Sawai Madhopur is quintessential in its own. This gateway to Ranthambore is a special wild in the calm of the deserts of Rajasthan. Tie your seatbelts for you will be on a journey to bring out the wild one in you.


Jogi – Temple

Beautifully built at the banks of padam talab and canopied by dense trees among the soft lilies of the lake, this temple is a treat to your eye. also, one of the best hunting spots owing to the lake that is brimming all the year round in contrary to the dry ranthambore forest.


Ranthambore – National Park

If you’re thinking that this would be it then you might be a little wrong, folks. ranthambore national park will undoubtedly give you the luxury to go for a tiger safari or two but more than that, it will give you so much more. this jungle chaos hemmed by ridges all around has ranthambore fort smacked right in the middle of it. ruins in wild, eh? former hunting ground, this national park has more than 300 species of birds. birdwatching in sawai madhopur gives all the due credit to this place. come, walk around and let yourself be a free spirit of nature.

Bansidhar – Newatia Haveli

Travel in mandawa is your fairy tale version of travel in one charming hub of art and culture. among the many massive havelis, bansidhar newatia haveli is a charming one. the highlights of this haveli are the wright brothers’ maiden flight and a european making a phone call. adorned with stunning art representations, this haveli should be a must visit on your bucket list.

The Camel – Festival

Held in the month of january this festival takes as a parade begins from the mighty junagadh fort. the cheers and the wonder on the faces of people will make you want to capture it all through your lenses and keep it safely tucked in your memories for life

Surwar – Lake

Held in the month of january this festival takes as a parade begins from the mighty junagadh fort. the cheers and the wonder on the faces of people will make you want to capture it all through your lenses and keep it safely tucked in your memories for life