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Top Places To Explore Wildlife Of Rajasthan

If you are baffled by all the equally amazing options, contact a professional agency who will help you explore the wildlife of Rajasthan in an organized and safe way. Head to Footloose Holidays for customized offers on the Rajasthan wildlife tour! Call Us Today at 91-7014339946. For more detail visit @ https://footlooseholidays.com/package-category/rajasthan-wildlife-tour/

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Top Places To Explore Wildlife Of Rajasthan

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  1. Top Places To Explore Wildlife Of Rajasthan

  2. If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and into the lap of nature, there can be no better thing to do than exploring the flora, fauna, and wildlife of a geographically varied state like Rajasthan. Keep reading to know all Rajasthan wildlife tour places you can enjoy it. Ranthambore National Park Set up in 1995 by the Indian Government and recognized as a National Park in 1980, the Ranthambore National Park lies in the Sawai Madhopur region of Rajasthan. It is one of the biggest and most visited National Parks in the country due to its fame for housing Bengal Tigers. Other than having circa 60 tigers, the wildlife of the park includes hyenas, leopards, chitals, and sloth too. One of the other perks of visiting the place consists of a trip to the ancient Ranthambore Fort. Since it is located atop a plateau and bound by the rivers Chambal and Banas on either side, the view is breath-taking.

  3. National Chambal Sanctuary Let’s face it, crocodiles and alligators are not everyone’s cup of tea. However, if those teeth river monsters fascinate you, you do not have a better chance of looking at a gharial face-to-face then visiting the National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary. Lying at the edge of the three states — Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh, it is looked after and funded by all three. The sanctuary has special importance since several endangered species like the Ganges River Dolphin and the red-crowned roof turtle reside inside it. Other animals living in the park include the Indian gazelle, nilgai, blackbucks, Indian wolves, etc.

  4. Sariska Tiger Reserve Situated amidst the Aravalli Range and stretching across around 900 km², Sariska Tiger Reserve is not only famous for housing Royal Bengal Tigers but also an entire range of animals like golden jackals, striped hyenas, sambhar, chinkaras, and leopards. If history interests you as much as wildlife, you will be delighted to know that the reserve has sites like Kankwadi Fort, Hanuman Temple, and Pandupol Hills for you to explore and enjoy.

  5. Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary The beautiful and magnificent Sajjangarh Palace is enveloped on all sides by the extensive Sajjangarh Sanctuary. One of the most striking things about the place is its lush foliage; you would not expect to find such greenery in a seemingly dry state like Rajasthan. A drive along its roads is all it should take to unwind from hectic work life. With the Tiger Lake being the main water body to support life in the Park, you can get unexpected glimpses of blue bulls, chitals, sambars, crocodiles, and jackals.

  6. Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary If you are into wildlife activities like horse riding, ravine trailing, and jungle safaris, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the best places you can visit. Apart from housing a myriad of species ranging from jungle cats and leopards to sloth bears and four-horned antelopes, the Sanctuary also has beautiful greenwood to boast of. Due to the vastness of the ecosystem in the park stretching around 600 sq. km, a variety of birds flock to it for survival and sustenance. The bird species include bulbuls, pigeons, white-breasted kingfishers, and grey jungle fowls. If you are baffled by all the equally amazing options, contact a professional agency who will help you explore the wildlife of Rajasthan in an organized and safe way. Head to Footloose Holidays for customized offers on the Rajasthan wildlife tour!

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