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Driving Direction to Ranthambore |
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| Driving Direction from Jaipur to RanthamboreDistance: 145 km Driving Time: 3.00 hours  | When driving from Jaipur to Ranthambore take the route towards Bhawani Singh Road and keep driving till you reach a roundabout and from this roundabout take the first exit onto Sakhar Marg and follow the instructions on the road till you turn right towards Sawai Ramsingh Road. |  | From here keep driving straight onto NH12 and follow the instructions till you see a sign saying turn right at Sherpur Road and from here turn left for your destination – Ranthambore. | | |
| Driving Direction from Delhi to RanthamboreDistance: 370 km Driving Time: 8.00 hours  | When driving from Delhi to Ranthambore, head out of Delhi through NH 8/Gurgaon Road, and fuel up your car from the petrol pump just before the highway. |  |
Continue on NH 8 for 50 km, take a slight left onto Lane from NH 8 to pass by Dharuhera, and move towards SH 25. |  |
Follow the sign boards to stay on SH 25 for another 80 km. |  |
You can stop for some refreshments at the Mirch Masala Restaurant in Bhiwadi, and in case you missed out Bhiwadi, halt for a lunch break and refuelling of car at Tijara, after 43 km. |  |
Continue driving on SH 25 and as you cross the Apollo Lifeline Hospital, take the third exit at the roundabout to hit SH 14. |  |
As you pass by Alwar on your way, you can stop for a refreshment break at the small dhabas lined up on this road. |  |
There is also an HP petrol pump near Alwar, where you can refuel your car. |  |
Continue driving on SH 25 for another 68 km, via Baswa, before you turn right onto MDR 48. |  |
Drive on for next 32 km on MDR 48, and as you approach Dausa, take a right turn for NH 11 at Somnath Chowraha (Crossroad). |  |
After about 39 km on this road, you will pass by Bhoomyaji Mandir on your left, where you can halt for a break from driving and offer prayers. |  |
Next, take a right at SBI bank and continue driving on NH 11A to cross Lalsot – you can halt for lunch at the roadside dhabas here. |  |
From here, continue to follow SH 24 for 38 km and then get onto SH 1. |  |
Drive on for another 30 km on this road before taking a right on to NH 116, and then take the next right for MDR 111. |  |
Drive for a kilometre and you will arrive at your destination – Ranthambore. | | |
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