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Rajasthan Wildlife Sanctuaries
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Rajasthan is well known for its national park and wildlife sanctuaries and nature lovers from all over the world come to spend their vacations in wildlife national parks of Rajasthan. Rajasthan wildlife sanctuaries have many different species of animals and had many serene locations. The wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in Rajasthan are Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, Desert National Park, Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary, Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary, Keolada Ghana National Park, Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary, Mount Abu Sanctuary, Ranthambore National Park, Sajjangarh Sanctuary, Sariska National Park and Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary. For any more details about these wildlife sanctuaries, National parks and Rajasthan Wildlife Tour feel free to contact us |
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The Darrah sanctuary is spread over an area of 250 sq. kms and is strategically located 50 kms. away from the town of Kota.
In the days of yore, Darrah sanctuary used to be the royal hunting ground of the erstwhile maharaja of Kota. This sanctuary is densely wooded and is spread over a hilly terrain......
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The Desert National Park is located at a distance of 40kms. from Jaisalmer and exemplifies the unusual ecological biodiversity of the renowned Thar desert.
The park is teeming with wildlife and some of the resident species include chinkara, hare, desert fox, black buck, wolf, desert cat to name just a few......
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The Gajner wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of 32 kms. from the town of Bikaner. In the days of yore Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary used to be royal hunting grounds of the Maharaja of Bikaner.
There is a sparkling lake inside the sanctuary and in the sweltering summer months ...
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Rajasthan is as famous for its wildlife sanctuaries as for is forts and palaces. The regal charm as on the one hand enchants you in total bliss on the other hand it also gives you the delight of the nature which has a completely different definition for its ambience. When we talk about the wildlife sanctuaries...
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This magnificent bird haven in actual came into being paradoxically as a duck shooting preserve for Maharaja Suraj Mull of Bharatpur. He transformed the shallow depression formed by the confluence of River Gambhir and River Banganga into a reservoir by damming the rainwater in monsoons....
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The Kumbhalgarh sanctuary is spread over an area of 578 sq. kms and is located at an altitude ranging from 500 to 1300 meters. The sanctuary is a mere 65 kms. from Udaipur.
The Kumbhalgarh sanctuary has a bewildering array of wildlife species like leopards, hyena, sloth bear, wolf, jackal, jungle cat, hare....
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The sanctuary comprises the oldest mountain ranges - The Aravali. It was declared as a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1960. Apart from having several sightseeing places this sanctuary is a draw for nature lovers as it has great potential for Eco-tourism In shape this sanctuary is long and narrow but the top spreads out into a picturesque plateau....
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Ranthambhor National Park, before a princely game conserve is the scene where the celebrated Indian Tiger is best seen. Ranthambhor Tiger Reserve lies on the junction of Aravali and Vindhyas just 14 Kms from Sawai Madhopur in Eastern Rajasthan. It sprawls over a varying and undulating landscape. .....
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Situated 5 kms to the west of Udaipur, the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for adventure freaks and wildlife enthusiasts. Indeed, the thrill of exploring a forest and observing its denizens from close quarters is something that gets the adrenaline rushing.
The Sajjangarh Sanctuary is home to a variety of animals like the Panther, Hyena and Jackal......
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In the days of yore, Sariska used to be the hunting ground of the Maharaja of Alwar. It was declared as a National Park in 1955. The park is spread over an area of 479 sq. Kms. and is divided into three zones - core, buffer and tourist zone. In 1979, Project Tiger initiative was launched in Sariska National Park.....
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Mount Abu is perched on a 1,219 metres high rock plateau at the far southwestern end of the Aravalli hills. Well-known for its exquisitely carved marble Dilwara temples, Mount Abu is an appealing hill resort that attracts locals and foreigners alike. Being very close to Gujarat.....
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About Rajasthan
Amazing legends of heroism and romance still resound from its equally amazing architecture, that still stands to narrate its tale of a bygone era. The magic of Rajasthan is unequalled... |
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