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Shilpgram

Shilpgram

0.31km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

The Shilpgram Museum is a craft village, situated near Ramsinghpura village. It is a living ethnographic museum depicting the tremendous diversity in crafts, art and culture of various Indian states, especially the western part.

Safari Ranthambore

Safari Ranthambore

3.93km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

A safari through the amidst jungle in an open jeep. Can see and explore the living and habitat of the wild animals.

Jogi Mahal

Jogi Mahal

6.59km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Jogi Mahal is a rich collection of the heritage of Jaipur Jogi Mahal in Ranthambore, which was initially built as a hunting lodge by the royal family of the Jaipur which was used by many Maharajas for the same purpose. Although accommodation is not permitted here now, visitors use this place to assuage themselves and get mesmerized by the scenic beauty as well as the architecture of the Heritage in Ranthambore.

Ranthambore Fort

Ranthambore Fort

6.78km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

A UNESCO World Heritage site which Lies within the Ranthambore national park . It is a formidable fort having been a focal point of the historical developments of Rajasthan.

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park

11.35km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

This is one of the biggest and most renowned national parks in Northern India. This is a major wildlife tourist attraction spot that has pulled the attention of many wildlife photographers and lovers in this destination.

KHANDAR FORT

KHANDAR FORT

21.41km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

This is an ancient fort located in the Khandar Tehsil , Sawai Madhopur district in the boundary of Ranthambore national park. Located on a top strategic vertical hill. There is seven temples inside this fort.

Ramathra Fort

Ramathra Fort

45.22km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Ramathra Fort is located at Karauli district of Rajasthan, India. Ramathra Fort is located just south of the golden triangle of Jaipur, Agra, and Delhi. It is a 4-hour drive from Jaipur and Just 2 hours from Sawai Madhopur en route to Agra. It is excellent for Bird watching and exploring the countryside around the area.

Sheopur Fort

Sheopur Fort

52.23km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

This fort built on the confluence of the sep and Kalval river is a unique model of stone craft, here too 425 statues of statues have been collected for the Archeology Museum. The umbrella of the Gujari Mahal, Narasimha Mahal, Darbar Hall, Raja Indra Singh and King Kishredas are visible here. Some buildings of the fort are declared protected by the state

Binori Balaji Temple

Binori Balaji Temple

55.22km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

The Mehandipur Balaji Temple is a Hindu shrine located in the Dausa district of Rajasthan. It is dedicated to Lord Hanuman whose another popular name is Balaji. This religious site is visited by many pilgrims from different parts of the country all round the year. In front of the Balaji Mandir there is a temple dedicated to Shree Siyaram Bhagvan which has a beautiful idol of Siyaram built inside it.

Arabic Persian Research Institute.

Arabic Persian Research Institute.

60.78km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

This is the premier Indian institute engaged in the promotion and furtherance of Arabic and Persian studies. This institute was established by the Government of Rajasthan in 1978.

Chandlai Lake

Chandlai Lake

89.01km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Chandlai Lake is one spot you must visit. You can spend a good half a day for birding if you are in Jaipur in this place located approximately 30KM from Jaipur city on Tonk Road.

Mandrayal Fort

Mandrayal Fort

89.3km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Mandrayal fort is an oldest fort situated in Karauli, which is famous for its huge gate and the architecture inside. it is less popular among tourists.

Shri Mahaveer Ji Temple

Shri Mahaveer Ji Temple

89.64km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

This is a famous Jain pilgrimage site. The main deity here is that of the last and 24th Jain Tirthankara, Mahavira Bhagawan. This was established more than 200 years ago, thus it holds special significance for those who follow the tradition of Digambar in Jainism.

Bisal Dev Mandir

Bisal Dev Mandir

94.18km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

A Hindu temple located beside the Bisalpur dam on the Banas river, the temple id dedicated to Gokarneswara. A monument of national importance which was commissioned at the 12th century.

Bisalpur Dam

Bisalpur Dam

94.32km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

This is a gravity dam on the Banas river which was completed in 1999 for the purpose of irrigation and water supply.

Taragarh Fort

Taragarh Fort

99.83km from Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Constructed in the year 1354, the Taragarh fort is one of the most impressive structures in the city of Ajmer, in the northern state of Rajasthan in India.

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Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Shilpgram, to, Museum Rd, Ramsinghpura, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322027, India

This is India's fourth regional museum of natural history with exhibits of plants, animals, and geology of the western region of India.