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Sawai Madhopur

Sawai Madhopur

Sawai Madhopur - The Gateway to Ranthambore

Sawai Madhopur is a city in Rajasthan mainly known for the presence of Ranthambore National Park and for its guavas which are grown exclusively here. 

Sawai Madhopur lets you discover the rich Indian heritage and culture. For instance, there are a lot of local cultural fests and fairs taking place here annually, thus making the vibe of the city more happening and fun.

History of Sawai Madhopur

Built by Madho Singh I of Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur has been named after him too. As per historical records, it is believed that the construction of this planned city began on January 19, 1763. 

One of the highlights of this place has always been the Sawai Madhopur Lodge, which now has turned into a hotel. This lodge was built in 1936 by Maharaja Man Singh II and was used particularly as a hunting lodge till his death in 1970. 

The popularity of the lodge was such that even Queen Elizabeth couldn’t resist herself from staying here during her visit to Sawai Madhopur in January of 1961.

Major Attractions in and Around Sawai Madhopur

1. Ranthambore National Park

If you want to experience something raw and wild then visiting Ranthambore National Park would prove to be a great decision for you. This park covers an area of about 329 sq km and is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Sawai Madhopur. It won’t be wrong to say that it is considered to be one of the most renowned national parks in India.

2. Surwal Lake

This is a seasonal lake where you can see some of the most intriguing vistas of nature. Undoubtedly, this lake is considered a heaven for all nature lovers. The picturesque and scenic places give Sawai Madhopur an amazing sense of wonder and charm.

3. Chamatkar Temple

There is a popular belief that by worshipping in this temple all the wishes of the devotees gets fulfilled. So, if you have any unfulfilled desire, it is time to visit this chamatkari (magical) temple.

4. Kachida Valley

The Valley is one of the best places to visit and explore the visual depiction of nature’s wonders. Also, don’t forget to take your cameras with you so that you don’t miss any chance of clicking beautiful snaps along with your loved ones.

5. Khandar Fort

The Khandar Fort is undoubtedly a historical wonder to explore. This is the kind of place where you get to breathe in the history of those times. If you are a history buff, then this fort should be on your travel bucket list.

Things to Do in Sawai Madhopur

  • Go on a Wildlife Safari in Ranthambore
  • Explore Ranthambore Fort
  • Visit a Local Village
  • Try Rajasthani Cuisine
  • Try Rajasthani Cuisine
  • Shop for Local Handicrafts
  • Experience a Hot Air Balloon Safari
  • Attend the Ranthambore Festival

Best Time to Visit Sawai Madhopur

  • October to June – Best time for wildlife safaris (summer months have higher tiger sightings).
  • July to September – Ranthambore closes during monsoon, but you can visit forts and temples.

How to Reach Sawai Madhopur

If you want to explore Indian culture in its true essence, then Sawai Madhopur is one of the cities you shouldn’t be missing out on. It is located at an approximate distance of 390, 1,092, 1,547, 1,832 km from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru respectively. Here is how you can travel to Sawai Madhopur by the following means of public transportation. 

By Air

Jaipur International Airport (JAI) is the nearest airport from Sawai Madhopur situated at 180 km. This airport has got great overall connectivity with other Indian cities. Located in the southern Sanganer, this airport was given the status of the international airport in 2005. From the airport, you can catch a taxi or a bus to reach your destination.

By Train

Sawai Madhopur has its own railway station with good connectivity via other cities. Its station code is SWM and comes under the Kota railway division of west-central railway zone. Once you deboard at the station, you will need to cover the remaining distance by some means of public transportation.

By Road

The overall connectivity via road network is quite good. So, if you are planning to visit Sawai Madhopur via road then it would be quite a smooth experience for you. For travelling, you can book interstate or private buses online. If this is not suitable for you, then, you can also book a cab or if it doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket, you can also consider travelling by your own two/four-wheeler.

  • From Agra - 257 km via Bikaner-Agra Road
  • From Gwalior - 274 km via MS Road
  • Morena - 247 km via NH21

Frequently Asked Questions about Sawai Madhopur

Q: What are some popular places to see in Sawai Madhopur?
A: Some popular places to see in Sawai Madhopur include:

  • Ranthambore National Park
  • Trinetra Ganesh Temple
  • Jogi Mahal
  • Padam Talab
  • Chauth Mata Temple
  • Kachida Valley

Q: Can I see tigers in Ranthambore?
A: Yes, Ranthambore is one of the best places in India to see Royal Bengal Tigers in the wild. However, tiger sightings depend on luck, time of year, and safari zone.

Q: Is Ranthambore open all year?
A: No, Ranthambore closes from July to September during the monsoon.

Q: Is Ranthambore open all year?
A: No, Ranthambore closes from July to September during the monsoon.

Q: Can I book safaris online?
A: Yes, Ranthambore safaris can be booked online through the Rajasthan Forest Department website or through travel agencies.

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