Rajasthan
Wildlife
Rajasthan
amazingly state has a rich wildlife and is the abode of a number of
mammals and birds. Its vast size and latitudinal variations above the
sea level of 1,700m provides it with varied vegetation. Rajasthan
provides semi green forests of Mount Abu to dry grasslands of the
desert, and from the dry deciduous thorn forest of Aravali to wetlands
of Bharatpur
The Sanctuaries, an isolated landscape with some
backdrops, attract herds of species from all over to their temporary
habitat that provides comfortable subsistence. In the season time, the
wildlife sanctuaries and parks echo with enchanting sounds and
fascinating visuals against the sprawling meadow of flora. Rajasthan is
the haven of the tigers and many endangered wild species.
you
can explore the famous Ranthambore National Park, Sariska National Park,
Keoladeo Ghana National Park and Desert National Park. Ranthambore is
known for their rich density of Tiger populations and promise better
opportunities for tiger viewing. govt. is trying hard to reloacte the
big cat Tiger in Sariska national Park. Don't be scared if you come face
to face with a Tiger, and if conditions are suitable capture this
majestic animal in your camera. Other wildlife you can see in these
national parks include Leopards, Sloth Bears, Wild Boars, Mongoose,
Chinkaras, Porcupines, Monitor Lizards, Black Bucks, Antelopes, Deer and
a wide variety of exotic birds
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Sanctuaries in Rajasthan |
Bharatpur
Wildlife Sanctuary Mount Abu Sanctuary SitaMata
Sanctuary
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Tal Chapper Sanctuary Darrah Sanctuary Sajjangarh
Sanctuary Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary
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