8 Wildlife Sanctuaries to Explore in Rajasthan
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Wildlife Sanctuaries to Explore in Rajasthan
Desert National ParkSituated in the west Indian state of Rajasthan. This is one of the largest national park covering an area of 3162 sq km. The Desert National Park is an excellent example of the Thar desert.
Gajner Wildlife SanctuaryGajner Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of about 32.0 km from Bikaner. This was a hunting ground for the Maharaja of Bikaner. There is a lake in this sanctuary and a variety of animals come here to quench their thirst in summer. This is one of the proposed forests for the reintroduction of Cheetahs is India.
Keoladeo National ParkThis is a famous avifauna sanctuary that hosts thousands of birds, especially during the winter season. Over 230 species of birds are known to be resident. It is also a major tourist center with scores of ornithologists arriving here in the hibernal season.
Ranthambore FortA UNESCO World Heritage site which Lies within the Ranthambore national park . It is a formidable fort having been a focal point of the historical developments of Rajasthan.
Ranthambore National ParkThis is one of the biggest and most renowned national parks in Northern India. This is a major wildlife tourist attraction spot that has pulled the attention of many wildlife photographers and lovers in this destination.
Safari RanthamboreA safari through the amidst jungle in an open jeep. Can see and explore the living and habitat of the wild animals.
Sariska Tiger Reserve and national park A national park in the Alwar district which has an area of 881 sq km comprising scrub thorn arid forests, dry deciduous forests, grasslands, and rocky hills. This area was a hunting preserve of the Alwar state and declared as a national park in 1955
Taal Chappar Black Buck SanctuaryTal Chappar is a sanctuary located in the Churu district. It is known for blackbucks and is home for veriety of birds. The sanctuary is named after Chappar village.