Wildlife Tour in Rajasthan with India Personal Tours

Wildlife Tour in Rajasthan with India Personal Tours

2023-06-10

Wildlife Tour in Rajasthan with India Personal Tours

A wildlife tour in Rajasthan is a unique excursion for people who desire to experience true nature. Every year, travellers from all over the world visit Rajasthan during the rainy season. Still, most of them go on wildlife tours to the many destinations located around the hills and forest areas, such as Jaipur, Ranthambore, Sariska, Bharatpur, and many others. India Personal Tours toured the wildlife of Rajasthan state in a very easy manner, so make your wildlife tour itinerary with us.

Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary Bharatpur 

The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary was the previous name for the Keoladeo Ghana National Park. During the hibernation season, the sanctuary is home to many migrating species. The park was declared a protected zone in 1971 and was later included in UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites. The bird sanctuary is an artificial wetland and an important Rajasthan national park. The bird sanctuary has flower species, bird species, and various animals. The sanctuary is one of the world's most diverse avian habitats. The sanctuary was founded over 250 years ago and is called for the Keoladeo Temple on its grounds.

Ranthambore National Park Sawai Madhopur

Ranthambore National Park is one of northern India's largest national parks. It is 14 kilometres from Sawai Madhopur district and roughly 180 kilometres from Jaipur in India's southeastern Rajasthan. One of the best places in the jungle to see the mighty, majestic predator Indian Tiger. Ranthambore National Park is a popular tourist destination for animal enthusiasts and photographers. The Vindhyas and Aravallis hill ranges flank the Ranthambhore National Park, and the Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve has an area of approximately 1410.64 square kilometres, comprising core and buffer areas. Ranthambore National Park is becoming a renowned tourist destination for jungle safaris worldwide. Because there are so many well-known tigers in this tiger reserve, thousands of tourists come to Ranthambore National Park and enjoy the jungle safari during the peak tourist season.

Sariska National Park Alwar

The Sariska Tiger Reserve is one of Rajasthan's most famous national parks in the Alwar district. It was the hunting grounds of the Alwar state. The refuge was designated a Wildlife Reserve in 1955 and included in the Project Tiger program in 1978. The Sariska Tiger Reserve's most attractive feature is its population of Royal Bengal Tigers. It is home to a diverse range of wild creatures, including Rhesus monkeys, Hanuman langurs, hares, wild boars, chinkara, nilgai, sambhar, golden jackals, striped hyenas, caracal, jungle cats, and leopards. The Sariska Tiger Sanctuary is also the country's first Tiger Reserve, where tiger relocation and rehabilitation have proven accomplished.

Desert National Sanctuary Jaisalmer 

The Desert National Park is one of Rajasthan's most famous national parks near Jaisalmer. The national park is one of the largest in the country, with an area of 3162 square kilometres. The national park's stunning terrain is one of the most popular draws for visitors worldwide. Dunes cover over 20% of the park's surface. Fixed dunes, intermedial areas, salt lake bottoms, and jagged rocks comprise the rest of the Landmark. It's a great illustration of desert ecology. 

The endangered Great Indian Bustard, spotted eagles, sand grouse, kestrels, laggard falcons, short-toed eagles, vultures, tawny eagles, buzzards, falcons, harriers, and eagles are the numerous regularly seen birds in this national park. Other sights include the Sam Sand Dunes, located near the Thar Desert. The Gadsisar Sagar Tank is a prominent tourist destination in Rajasthan. Every year, many migratory birds visit the lake throughout the winter. Tourists can also go on jeep safaris to see more of the area.

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary Kumbhalgarh 

The Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Rajasthan's Rajsamand district. The sanctuary is one of Rajasthan's most well-known wildlife preserves. The sanctuary encompasses 578 square kilometres and surrounds the Kumbhalgarh Fort. The sanctuary, located at a height of 500 to 1300 metres, is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including some critically endangered species. Hares, chinkaras, four-horned antelopes, nilgai, sambhar, jungle cats, hyenas, sloth bears, leopards, and wolves are among the animals that live in the sanctuary. 

The sanctuary is also abundant in birdlife, with some birds that can be easily recognized here, including grey jungle fowl, peacocks, kingfishers, oriole, doves, bulbuls, white-breasted pigeons, and golden parakeets. The natural splendour of Kumbhalgarh is the sanctuary's most appealing aspect. Its natural beauty draws visitors and travellers from around the country and worldwide. Visitors can participate in foot tracking and horse safaris in the 

refuge, organised by local travel operators.

Darrah Sanctuary Kota 

The Darrah National Park is one of Rajasthan's most popular national parks. This sanctuary was established in 2004 and included three wildlife sanctuaries. The national park contains extensive areas of woodland that were once part of the hunting grounds of the Maharaja of Kota. In 1955, the sanctuary was officially designated as a protected area. It is home to various animals, such as wild boar, deer, nilgai, cheetah, and wolves. Within the sanctuary's grounds, there is also a lovely fort. The fort's Jenna Khana is worth seeing for its architectural beauty. Another destination worth seeing while visiting Darrah National Park is the Sun Temple in Jhalrapatan.

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