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Jogi Mahal
Jogi Mahal – A Historic Landmark Beside Padam Lake
Located inside Ranthambore National Park, Jogi Mahal sits right next to the picturesque Padam Lake. Once used as a royal rest house, it is iconic for its scenic setting and the massive banyan tree nearby, one of the largest in India. Though entry inside the building is closed, its viewpoint remains popular.
Why Visit Jogi Mahal
- Iconic Location: Overlooks Padam Lake, offering postcard-worthy views.
- Historic Significance: A former royal guesthouse used by Jaipur royalty.
- Scenic Beauty: The giant banyan tree and still waters create a magical forest atmosphere.
Near Key Attractions: Located close to Ranthambore Fort and within the safari zone.


Travel Tips
Best Time to Visit: During your safari or fort visit.
How to Reach: Accessible only via safari or walking trail from the fort area.
Photography: Early morning light gives the best frames.
Best Seller Packages
2 Nights / 3 Days
Ranthambore Weekend Safari
3 Nights / 4 Days
Ranthambore Budget Tour
6 Nights / 7 Days
Ranthambore & Corbett Safari
7 Nights / 8 Days
Ranthambore & Bandhavgarh Safari
FAQs – Jogi Mahal
Can visitors enter Jogi Mahal?
No, the building is not open to the public, but the viewpoint is accessible.
What is Jogi Mahal famous for?
Its scenic lakeside setting and the huge banyan tree.




