3. Are you a Wildlife Lover then experiencing the wildlife
safari and spotting the wild animals in their natural habitat
will be an amazing experience for lifetime. Imagine, some
deer at your side, you get an monkey call and then you
face the panther. Book the Rajasthan Wildlife Tours and
enjoy the camel safari or jeep safari.
Rajasthan is rich in flora and fauna and is dotted with
several national parks and bird sanctuaries. Rajasthan is
the home to many wild animals, mammals, reptiles and
not only domestic birds but also migratory birds from
other countries. The forest area in Rajasthan has been
protected to keep the animals safe. Some of the major
parks and sanctuaries which must be visited
while Holidays to Rajasthan.
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4. The Ranthambore National Park is a popular park which
is known for the following wild animals- royal Bengal
tiger, chital, black-buck, nilgai, wild boar, jackals,
leopard, desert cat, common palm civet, common yellow
bats, five striped palm squirrel, rufoustailed hare,
chinakara, caracals, sambar deer and many more. The best
time to visit the park is between the months of October to
June. During the monsoons, entry is not allowed in the
park. This exciting experience can be enjoyed within
the Ranthambore Tour Package.
Ranthambore National Park
5. The former name of Keoladeo Ghana National Park is
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary as it is located in Bharatpur. The
sanctuary is known for domestic birds and several colorful
migratory birds like Siberia Crane. The safari can be
enjoyed by safari or cycling tour. The more you get up
early, the more chances you get to watch the birds.
Keoladeo Ghana National Park
6. The Sariska Tiger Reserve is well known for the
population of tigers. The reserve is situated in Alwar
district of Rajasthan. Wild animals like chousingha, wild
boar, hanuman langur, rhesus monkey, golden jackals,
chinkara, nilgai, caracal, jungle cats, hare, striped hyenas,
golden jackals etc.
Sariska Tiger Reserve
7. Some other popular national parks are- Tal Chappar Wildlife Sanctuary in Churu, Kumbhalagrh Sanctuary in
Kumbhalgarh, Gajner Sanctuary in Gajner, Bikaner, Mount Abu Sanctuary in Mount Abu, Darrah Sanctuary in
Kota, Desert National Sanctuary in Jaisalmer, Sita Mata Sanctuary in Pratapgarh, Keladevi Wildlife Sanctuary
in Karauli, National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary in Kota, Machiya National Park in Jodhpur, Ramgarh
Vishdhari Sanctuary in Bundi, Mukundara Tiger Reserve in Kota, Baretha Wildlife Sanctuary in Bharatpur,
Jaisamand Sanctuary in Udaipur, Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary in Chittorgarh and Todgarh Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary
in Rajsamand.
Conclusion