Book Rajasthan Wildlife Tour Packages
While thinking of Rajasthan, first thing comes into mind is Majestic Forts, Opulent Palaces, Sun-bathed Sand Dunes of Desert, Camels, and traditional outfits of locals and the rustic turban & mustaches of Rajasthani men’s. Besides this, Rajasthan has most diversified wildlife in the Indian continent, which attracts a huge number of wildlife enthusiasts from all across the globe. The number of wildlife parks (some of them are now UNESCO World Heritage Sites) & sanctuaries makes it a perfect wildlife destination for a traveler. The amazing view of Great Indian Bustard, Siberian Cranes, World most photographed tigers, Chital, Nilgai, Indian Wild Boar, Chinkara are some of the well-known wildlife which are offer for every nature lover. Rajasthan wildlife tour can be experienced by visiting numerous national parks situated in Rajasthan. We at Mhara Rajasthan provides travelers an amazing opportunity to explore the wildlife aspect of Rajasthan in a unique way.
Below are some of the Rajasthan Wildlife Sanctuaries & National Park on offer for a wildlife lover to explore. These are best to be explored during winters i.e. from October onwards till April every year:-
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Keoladeo National Park)
The private Duck shooting preserve of Maharaja of Bharatpur, ‘Keoladeo National Park or Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary’ is home to hundreds of bird’s species, different amphibian’s species, a variety of invertebrates, etc. Every year during winters, thousands of migratory birds reach Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary from Siberia for wintering and breeding.
Darrah National Park
‘Darrah National Park’ is situated in Kota, Rajasthan. This densely wooded sanctuary is spread over 280 Sq Km, of hilly terrain. The park was earlier used as a hunting ground for Maharaja of Kota & is now declared a protected area by Government of India. The park is home to more than 250 species of birds besides being blessed with the abundance of grassland and medicinal herbs in an otherwise arid state.
Ranthambore National Park
Best way to spot a majestic predator, Tiger, in its natural habitat is ‘Ranthambore National Park’. Located in Sawai Madhopur it is home to many wild animals like leopards, hyenas, sambar deer, chital, Indian wild boar, chinkara, small Indian mongoose, nilgai, southern plains gray langur etc., besides home to wide variety of trees, plants, and birds as well as some of the largest banyan trees in India.
Sariska National Reserve
‘Sariska National Park’ is located in Alwar district of Rajasthan state. Spread across an area of 800 Sq Km, most of the park is nestled in Aravalli Hills. The park has the distinction of being the first reserve in the world for relocating tigers. With a wide variety of flora and fauna, it is one of the most visited national reserves in the country. Royal Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, hyena, jackal, sambhar, nilgai, wild boar, here are some of the featured wildlife at the reserve. Some of the rarest & endangered species of birds like white-throated kingfisher, bush quail, treepie, grey partridge etc. can be spotted at Sariska National Park
These are some of the national parks situated in Rajasthan. We at Mhara Rajasthan – your Rajasthan wildlife tour planner, are there for you to ensure you with the best itinerary & travel plan under your budget to explore wildlife in these natural parks & reserves.
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