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RANTHAMBORE FORT UNESCO World Heritage Site TIMINGS 6AM – 6PM

RANTHAMBORE FORT · Ranthambore fort is one of the most visited forts in Rajasthan as it is situated in the Ranthambore National Park. There is a big and massive wall which protects

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Page 1: RANTHAMBORE FORT · Ranthambore fort is one of the most visited forts in Rajasthan as it is situated in the Ranthambore National Park. There is a big and massive wall which protects

RANTHAMBORE FORT

UNESCO World Heritage Site

TIMINGS

6AM – 6PM

Page 2: RANTHAMBORE FORT · Ranthambore fort is one of the most visited forts in Rajasthan as it is situated in the Ranthambore National Park. There is a big and massive wall which protects

1. Spot the following structures before you enter the fort

Ranthambore fort is one of the most visited forts in Rajasthan as it is

situated in the Ranthambore National Park. There is a big and massive

wall which protects the fort while seven gates are there for entering and

exiting the fort. There are many other structures which can be visited by

the tourists.

Page 3: RANTHAMBORE FORT · Ranthambore fort is one of the most visited forts in Rajasthan as it is situated in the Ranthambore National Park. There is a big and massive wall which protects

2. Spot the Gateways There are seven gates in the fort which are used to enter and exit the fort.

N

Navlakha Pol Hathi Pol

Ganesh Pol

Andheri Pol

Delhi Pol

The other two gates are called as-

Satpol

Suraj Pol

Can you try and spot them? Also,

mention the name of the gate you

used to enter the Fort ___________.

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3. Spot the Architectural structures

Hammir Kachaheri was built

by Hammir Singh and it

faces Delhi Gate. The

kachaheri is built on a raised

platform.

Hammir Palace was

constructed by Hammir

Singh. The eastern wing of

the palace has three storeys

while the rest of the sides

are single storeyed. There

are many chambers in the

ground floor connected by

small doors to each other.

The roof of the building

rests on 32 pillars or battis

khamba and that’s the

reason the building was

named so.

References

https://www.tutorialspoint.com/ranthambore_fort/ranthambore_fort_architecture.htm

https://www.tutorialspoint.com/ranthambore_fort/ranthambore_fort_quick_guide.htm

https://www.tourmyindia.com/states/rajasthan/ranthambore-fort.html

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/368450813238531342/