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Ranthambore National Park Location Ranthambore National Park is located at the junction of the Aravali and Vindhya Hill Ranges. It is around 13-14 km from the city of Sawai Madhopur and 190 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan. A road trip from Jaipur to Ranthambore is guaranteed to delight tourists with its diverse landscapes and rustic sorroundings. Suggested Tour Packages:  Jaipur Ranthambore Tour  Ranthambore Safari Package  Rajasthan Wildlife Tour with Taj Mahal Facts about Ranthambore National Park The Ranthambore National Park is home to the following significant facts:  The park has the name of the 10th-century fort known as Ranthambore. Three stone temples to Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva, and Ramlalji are located inside its 700-foot-tall walls.  Padam Lake, Raj-Bag Lake, and Malik Lake are the three lakes in the park.  Near Padam Lake is where you may find India's second-largest Banyan tree.  At this lake, Princess Padmavati is said to have taken a bath and committed Sati.  There are numerous animal species and approximately 300 plant species in the national park. Ranthambore National Park's flora The Dhok is the plant that dominates the park the most. It makes up more than 75% of the park's vegetation. There are many different shrubs, and they are a key source of food for many animals. Banyan, Pipal, and Neem trees are among the park's other trees. There are also many fruit trees, including jamun, mango, and imli. There are many different floral plants and bushes there as well. Fauna in Ranthambore National Park

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