| Rajasthan is a heaven for a wide spectrum of wildlife. The topography of Rajasthan ranges from the barren desert, scrub-thorn and forests, rock and ravines to wetlands and lush, green forests. |
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| Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary (Near Kota) : Darrah Wild Life Sanctuary is famous for birds and animals watching place. The tourists seeking adventure and solitude indulge in trekking along the many mountain trails and in undertaking jeep safaris through the forested areas. |
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| Desert National Park (Jaisalmer) : The Desert National Park of Jaisalmer is situated in the heart of the Thar Desert, which is known as the 'ocean of sands'. The Desert National Park is an excellent example of the ecosystem of the Thar Desert and its rich fauna. The greatest attractions of the park are the great Indian bustards, an endangered species of bird. |
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| Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary (Bikaner) : The sanctuary is a bird watcher's delight. There is a sparkling lake inside the sanctuary and in the sweltering summer months one can see a variety of wild animals. You can spend your valuable time in Gajner Wild Life sanctuary because it is a good place to see. |
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| Jaisamand Sanctuary (Udaipur) : The sanctuary is situated along one of the largest artificial lakes called the Jaisamand Lake, the second largest artificial Lake in Asia. 14 kilometres in length & 9 kilometres in width, the lake has a circumference of nearly 88 kilometres. The lake is the best place to view crocodiles and also a number of fish. |
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| Keoladeo Ghana National Park (Bharatpur) : Keoladeo Ghana National park of bharatpur is well known for visit. The park supports a population of 375 species of birds, numerous mammals and reptiles with the onset of winter, migratory birds from all over world come here. They arrive by August and leave in February. |
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| Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary (Kumbhalgarh) : Kumbhalgarh wildlife has a rich variety of wildlife like the Panther, Sloth Bear, Wild Boar, Four-horned Antelope and scientifically bred crocodiles in the lake are the major attractions but the leopard is the main attraction. |
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| Mount Abu Sanctuary (Mount Abu) : Mt. Abu is not only a sanctuary but also a fascinating hill station of Rajasthan. the sanctuary is a biodiversity hot spot and has a rich variety of flora & fauna. of the resident animal species include Langoor, Hyena, Indian Civet, Wild Boar, Pangolin, Sambhar, Jungle Cat to name just a few. |
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| Ranthambore National Park (Swai Madhopur) : Ranthambore National Park is famous for its Tigers. Ranthambore wildlife sanctuary today offers an intense diversity of flora and fauna - species list includes 300 trees, 50 aquatic plants, 272 birds, 12 reptiles including the Marsh Crocodile & amphibians and 30 mammals. |
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| Sariska National Park (Alwar) : Ninty percent of the area in the sanctuary is covered with dhok trees accommodating various wildlife species like the leopard, sambhar, chital, nilgai, four-horned antelope, wild boar, rhesus macaque, langur, hyena and jungle cats are found in the Sariska Tiger Reserve apart from the tiger. The best way to explore the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary is by jeep. Also the Siliserh Lake on the edge of the park has a large number of crocodiles. |
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| Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary (Udaipur) : The Sajjangarh Wildlife sanctuary, a Safari Park was created and wild animals like Chital, Sambar, Wild Boar, and Blue Bull were reintroduced. In the Hills, at a short distance there is an artificial lake named Jiyan Sagar, popularly known as "Bari Lake" or "Tiger Lake". |
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| Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary (Udaipur) : The Sita Mata wildlife sanctuary is located in forests of bamboo and dry deciduous vegetation. The Sanctuary provides rich pastures for a variety of Deer that includes the Chousingha and for Caracal wild Boar, Pangolin and Leopards. The most conspicuous animal of the Sita Mata sanctuary is the flying squirrel which can be seen gliding from one tree to another after sunset. |
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| Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary (Shekhawati) : Tal Chhapar Sanctuary is known for its enchanting natural beauty and unique and fragile ecosystem. A large number of migratory birds visit this region during the month of September spot sparrow hawk, Ben harrier, Montague's harrier, imperial eagle, marsh harrier, pale harrier, tawny eagle, skylark, short toed eagle, sparrow hawk etc., |
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