Where is ranthambore fort




















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Best Nearby Places to Visit. The upper part of the pillar is octagonal in shape while the lower one is square-shaped. There is a verandah in which the center of the ceiling has a big dome which is surrounded by three small domes. Rest of the ceiling is flat. There are seven gates in the fort which are used to enter and exit the fort. The gate is built with ashlar masonry and an inscription on a copper plate is fixed on the gate.

The inscription tells that the door in the gate were built by Sawai Jagat Singh of Jaipur. On one side it has fort wall while natural rock is there on the other side. A guard room in a rectangle shape can be found over the gate. The brackets in the gate support the beam. Rock is attached to the eastern side of the gate. Walls of the fort are on both side of the gate. The gate also has balconies on all sides.

The gate has an arch and many guard cells. The guard cells in the fort is of two storeys and there are balconies on both sides of the gate. Brick masonry is used to make the battlements on the top. The width of the gate is 2. Ganesh temple of the fort is popular because people write letters to Lord Ganesh which is posted daily by a local postman.

Badal Mahal has a big hall which has 84 columns. The palace has been ruined but still walls can be seen whose height is 61m. The big hall was used by Hammir Singh for holding meetings and conferences. Sawai Madhopur does not have airport but it is well-connected via rail and road to various cities.

Sawai Madhopur falls in the Delhi-Mumbai route through railways and many trains have stoppage here. Tourists can come to Jaipur through flight and take a train, bus, or car to reach Sawai Madhopur. It takes around two hours by train and three hours by bus to reach the city. Sawai Madhopur is located on the Delhi-Mumbai route.

Jaipur is also directly connected to Sawai Madhopur and many long and short distance trains from Jaipur and Delhi go via the city. No trains start from the city but the trains that stops here include Rajdhani, Janshatabdi, superfast and fast mails and express and passenger trains.



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