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As all accommodation facilities, after the closure of Jogi Mahal to tourists, are outside the park, you have to pretty much carry whatever it is you take on any of your holidays. However, it is still advisable to carry a torch for any late evening or night walks you might take outside your resort. Although Sawai Madhopur is a relatively large town neighbouring the park, it would make sense to carry any specific medicine you may be taking for recurring ailments. If you are an enthusiastic photographer and use only a particular film, carry it with you. Any batteries not easily available, like lithium 2cr5, should be a part of your camera bag by the time you arrive at the park.


Carry all the equipment you may need from home

For people with sensitive skin or eyes, it is advisable to carry along sunscreen, dark glasses and caps. To make your trips into the park more fulfilling and enjoyable, make sure you take along a pair of binoculars. You will specially miss them when visiting the Ranthambore Fort, which offers a fantastic view of almost the entire park.

For those worried about carrying mineral water with you, don't. All the leading brands are available all over the place, including at all the resorts.


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