TOP WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES IN RAJASTHAN
Rajasthan is a land of royal palaces, historical battles, and colorful tradition but beyond all these Rajasthan is home to the most famous wildlife sanctuaries of India. Displaying the natural diversity of desert, Rajasthan is unique and appealing. From bird lovers to tiger lovers all have enough motive to explore Rajasthan.
In this article, you will find the top 5 wildlife sanctuaries of Rajasthan.
1)
Sariska
National Park, Alwar
The huge national park is nestled in the Aravali Hills. The park is marked by dry deciduous forests, cliffs, and rocky landscape. This is another tiger reserve in the region, and it once served as the hunting grounds for the Maharaja of Alwar. The reserve is known for being home to the Royal Bengal Tigers.
2)
Ranthambore National Park, Ranthambore
One of
the top tiger reserve of India, Ranthambore doesn’t need any introduction. A
perfect gateway from Delhi with family and kids, you can get sight of friendly
tigers and diverse birdlife.
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3) Kumbhalgarh Wildlife
Sanctuary
Spread
over 578 sq km of area, this beautiful wildlife sanctuary stretches across the
Aravalli ranges and encompasses the grand Kumbhalgarh Fort. One can easily spot
wolves, leopards, sloth bears, striped hyenas, jungle cats, sambhars, and nilgai
here. The bird population here is also quite impressive and one can spot grey
pigeons, bulbuls, golden orioles, and doves inside the forest.
4) Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur
A
UNESCO world heritage site, The Keoladeo Ghana National Park (Bharatpur Bird
Sanctuary) is home to migratory birds. It is one of the best tourist
attractions in Rajasthan and attracts ornithologists from all over the globe.
5) Desert National Park, Jaisalmer
The
Desert National Park in Jaisalmer is one of the prime national parks in
Rajasthan. Spread over an area of 3162 sq km, it is counted among the largest
national parks in India. What makes it unique is the fact that this park is 20
percent (nearly) sand dunes, which makes it a perfect example of the desert
ecosystem.
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