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When it comes to experiencing the majestic beauty of Ranthambore, choosing the right accommodation is essential. Ranthambore Jalsa stands out as one of the best hotels in Ranthambore, offering an unparalleled blend of luxury and comfort. This luxury hotel in Ranthambore not only provides exquisite rooms but also a serene atmosphere that allows you to unwind after an adventurous day exploring the renowned Ranthambore National Park.
Imagine waking up in a beautifully appointed room, just moments away from nature's wonders. With our convenient location near the railway station and close proximity to the national park, hotel booking at Ranthambore Jalsa ensures that your journey is both seamless and enjoyable. Whether you're looking for an intimate getaway or a family vacation filled with wildlife encounters, our hotel caters to all your needs.
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The hotel site is in the Sawai Madhopur, making it a unique place to experience the flora and fauna around. One gets to see tigers, deer, and foxes in the wild. We provide the best hotel keeping your comforts in mind so you have a comfortable stay and enjoy our hospitality.
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We believe in making lifetime relationships with our guests, and we have a long list of loyal guests who have firm faith in our quality of services and reputation. Ranthambore Jalsa, you can enjoy plush amenities, yummy multicultural cuisines, and spontaneous care and attention at extremely economical rates. Our hotel also has a capacious seminar hall, which is substantially large to hold seminars, conferences, and functions. For corporate events, we also provide business center facilities. We also accept all major credit and debit cards as the mode of payment.
History of Ranthambore Fort
The history of the Ranthambore Fort is a history of the many different kingdoms that fought and conquered it throughout the centuries. Located among the forests of Sawai Madhopur, the fort’s creation is accredited to the Chauhan Dynasty, under the reign of King Sapaldaksha, around 944 CE, with some records also suggesting the fort was built under the initiative of another Chauhan king, King Jayant, in 1110 CE, but then captured by the Ghirudi Empire in 1192. Later, the fort was said to have been captured by the Mamluk Dynasty in 1226 under the rule of Sham Ud-din Iltutmish, after which the Chauhan Dynasty recaptured the fort in 1235.
In 1259, however, the Ranthambore Fort was yet again captured by another Mamluk Sultan, Nasir Ud-din Mahmud, on his third attempt, after two previous attempts in 1248 and 1253. Having changed ownerships multiple times, Ranthambore Fort has also seen the rule of the kingdom of Mewar between 1326 and 1364 and again between 1433 and 1468, after which it was captured by Bahadur Shah in 1532.
It was much later, in 1558, that the fort was captured by the Mughal Emperor, Akbar, which was under their control until the mid-18th century. With the Mughal Empire in decline, the Marathas made several failed attempts to seize the fort, which still remained under the Mughal authority. It could be a major convincing by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh, the then ruler of Jaipur, to the Mughals to let him have the fort. Though, after being denied the fort, he fortified the nearby village before naming it Sawai Madhopur. It would be then, in 1765, that Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh would be given the Ranthambore Fort for himself.
Its location and design are what made the Ranthambore Fort a much-wanted fort by different kingdoms, who often made several attempts to have it under their control. Passed down through powerful dynasties such as the Rajputs, Mamluks, and Mughals, glimpses of it can be seen in the fort itself.