Why to visit Padam Talab
Within the boundaries of Ranthambore National Park is the picturesque lake known as Padam Talab. It carries the name of the lilies that grow there. This lake is regarded as the biggest in the Ranthambore area. The area's stunning surroundings are a major draw for tourists. A place that never lets down its guests is Padam Talab.
One of the most well-known and stunning Jogi Mahals is situated on the lake's shore. 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.
It is recognised for—
• The largest lake in the area, Padam Talab, is located 500 metres from Ranthambore's fort.
• The animals that live within the boundaries of the national park rely heavily on this lake for their water supply. Residents of the national park include the tiger, panther, spotted deer, monkey, wild buffalo, leopard, elephant, and others.
• Padam Talab is a spot that appeals to photographers much because of its beautiful landscape.
• During the winter, migrating birds like flamingos, herons, and Siberian cranes stop by Padam Talab.
• Daily safaris are also regularly offered for the visitors.