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Rajasthan Tour Becoming Inevitable for Wildlife Lovers
If more and more travelers are getting interested in Indian wildlife, they are
heading towards Rajasthan as it has emerged one of the havens for an assortment
of wildlife sanctuaries.
Taking into consideration the topography of Rajasthan, we find that it stretches from vast barren deserts to rocks and a ravine making it an apt place to venture out especially if one is interested in wildlife. In fact, with scrub-thorn arid forests, captivating wetlands and lush green forests, the experience of Rajasthan Tour is becoming more and more appealing.
Apart from that there is no dearth of migratory birds such as the imperial sand grouse, coots, pelicans, common crane, ducks, and the rare Siberian cranes. As Rajasthan boasts two National Parks, a dozen of Sanctuaries and two Closed Areas make it more than worthwhile and significant. In fact, most of the areas are open and that is where visitors get enthralled without a tad of doubt.
What’s more, each of these areas is known to possess a large variety of animal and bird life. Interestingly, there is no dearth of them that are rare and while some endangered. Opting for Rajasthan tour package is to get access to some of the best sights that include spotting of tigers, black bucks, the great Indian bustard, gavial, chinkara, fox, monitor lizard, the endangered caracal, rare desert, wild boars, porcupine etc.
As far as Sanctuaries are concerned, Bhensrod Garh Sanctuary has come up as a new one in the area. Established in 1983 with an area of 229 sq km of scrub and dry deciduous forest, it homes some of the best wildlife assets including chinkara, leopards, sloth bear etc. One can visit the same from October to May.
Another worthwhile spot is Desert National Sanctuary, established in 1980, rendering spanning to approximately 3162 sq km. As there are shrubs trees in addition to rolling sand dunes, it makes this place more than appealing and captivating. What’s more, there is enormous wildlife wealth that includes spiney tail uromastix desert cat, hare, comprises fox, and sand fish. What’s more, there are bustards, sparrows, falcons, imperial sand grouse eagles migrate here during the winter.
Jaisamand Sanctuary is another Sanctuary established in 1957. As it covers the total area of 160 sq km, it homes sloth bear, chital, leopard, chinkara, wild boar and a number of birds.
Keoladeo Ghana National Park, which lies in Bharatpur have been declared in 1983 stretches to 29 sq km. World’s greatest heronries can be spotted. There have been 10,000 nests of egrets, grey herons, darters, cormorants, and storks hatch nearly 20,000 to 30,000 chicks every year.
Ranthambhore National Park is another well-recognized tiger reserve under Project Tiger. It homes a large variety of animals that stretches to 392 sq km area. In fact, there is no dearth of sanctuaries in the area that include Sitamata, Chambal, Tal Chapper, Jamwa Ramgarh, Ramgarh, Kaila Devi, Darrah, Van Vihar, Shergarh, Todgarh-Rad and Jawahar Sagar. Without a tad of doubt, Rajasthan vicinities are proving to be a boon for Rajasthan Tour operators.
Taking into consideration the topography of Rajasthan, we find that it stretches from vast barren deserts to rocks and a ravine making it an apt place to venture out especially if one is interested in wildlife. In fact, with scrub-thorn arid forests, captivating wetlands and lush green forests, the experience of Rajasthan Tour is becoming more and more appealing.
Apart from that there is no dearth of migratory birds such as the imperial sand grouse, coots, pelicans, common crane, ducks, and the rare Siberian cranes. As Rajasthan boasts two National Parks, a dozen of Sanctuaries and two Closed Areas make it more than worthwhile and significant. In fact, most of the areas are open and that is where visitors get enthralled without a tad of doubt.
What’s more, each of these areas is known to possess a large variety of animal and bird life. Interestingly, there is no dearth of them that are rare and while some endangered. Opting for Rajasthan tour package is to get access to some of the best sights that include spotting of tigers, black bucks, the great Indian bustard, gavial, chinkara, fox, monitor lizard, the endangered caracal, rare desert, wild boars, porcupine etc.
As far as Sanctuaries are concerned, Bhensrod Garh Sanctuary has come up as a new one in the area. Established in 1983 with an area of 229 sq km of scrub and dry deciduous forest, it homes some of the best wildlife assets including chinkara, leopards, sloth bear etc. One can visit the same from October to May.
Another worthwhile spot is Desert National Sanctuary, established in 1980, rendering spanning to approximately 3162 sq km. As there are shrubs trees in addition to rolling sand dunes, it makes this place more than appealing and captivating. What’s more, there is enormous wildlife wealth that includes spiney tail uromastix desert cat, hare, comprises fox, and sand fish. What’s more, there are bustards, sparrows, falcons, imperial sand grouse eagles migrate here during the winter.
Jaisamand Sanctuary is another Sanctuary established in 1957. As it covers the total area of 160 sq km, it homes sloth bear, chital, leopard, chinkara, wild boar and a number of birds.
Keoladeo Ghana National Park, which lies in Bharatpur have been declared in 1983 stretches to 29 sq km. World’s greatest heronries can be spotted. There have been 10,000 nests of egrets, grey herons, darters, cormorants, and storks hatch nearly 20,000 to 30,000 chicks every year.
Ranthambhore National Park is another well-recognized tiger reserve under Project Tiger. It homes a large variety of animals that stretches to 392 sq km area. In fact, there is no dearth of sanctuaries in the area that include Sitamata, Chambal, Tal Chapper, Jamwa Ramgarh, Ramgarh, Kaila Devi, Darrah, Van Vihar, Shergarh, Todgarh-Rad and Jawahar Sagar. Without a tad of doubt, Rajasthan vicinities are proving to be a boon for Rajasthan Tour operators.










