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Padam Lake - Ranthambore

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Padam Talao is located deep inside the Ranthambore National Park and is one of the largest lakes in the city. The lake is known for its amazing lotuses and lilies and is named after the flowers. Its banks are home to the Jogi Mahal, a hunting lodge, and is also a popular spot for wildlife photography. Padam Lake is frequented by the majority of the park's wildlife,including the rare Chinkara Deer.The lake is open throughout the year, from 09:30 AM to 05:30 PM, with last entry at 03:30 PM. Visitors must take special care to bring their cameras, as the views of the lake are spectacular.

Padam Lake is the largest lake in Ranthambore National Park and is frequented by the majority of the park's wildlife. Tourists must visit this location.

The largest lake in Ranthambore National Park is Padam Lake, which serves as the park's main water source for wildlife. One of the most well-known and stunning Jogi Mahals is situated on the lake's shore. Unlike other lakes, Padam Lake allows visitors to see the extremely uncommon Chinkara Deer. The lake appears more lovely when there are water lilies in bloom; in fact, this is how Padam Lake received its name. The majority of animals hunt around this lake because it serves as the National Park's main water source, making it the ideal place for wildlife photography.

Padam Lake Opening Timing, EntryTiming

Throughout the year 09:30 AM - 05:30 PM, Last Entry: 03:30 PM

Photo Courtesy : Google

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