Fact and Figures in Ranthambore Fort 

Ranthambore National Park

Its ancient name was Ranthambaha and Ranastambhpur.

Ancient Name

In the Mughal time, the temple of Mallinath was built in the fort.

The temple of Mallinath

Sultan Iltumish of Delhi had captured Ranthambore in 1226, but after the death of Eltumish in 1236, Chauhan had recovered it.

Chauhan had recovered it

Subsequently, Sultan Nasir Uddin later started the Mahmud army with Sultan Balban, but in 1248 and 1253 he had to make many fortresses.

Make Many Fortresses.

After this the fort went into the hands of Maharaja Kachva of Jaipur in the 17th century and it remained a part of Jaipur till Indian independence. The royal people used to prey on the place where this fort was built.

Maharaja Kachva of Jaipur

INR 25 per person (Indians) | INR 200 per person (Foreigners) – Same as Ranthambore National Park

Timings: 6:30 am to 10:00 am and 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm

Timing Entry Fees