Wildlife Tour
The colorful Indian state of Rajasthan is not only known for its magnificent architectural masterpieces and fascinating culture, but it's also blessed with a very rich and diverse flora and fauna. Rajasthan is home to some of the finest national parks and wildlife sanctuaries of India including the world-famous Ranthambore National Park, Sariska National Park, Keoladeo Ghana National Park and the Desert National Park, teeming with some most rare and endangered wild animals and birds. Rajasthan attracts thousands of wildlife enthusiasts and bird lovers from all around the world every year. You too can enjoy an exciting Rajasthan wildlife tour to discover its unique flora and fauna. Rajasthan Wildlife Tour offers a wide range of tour packages for Rajasthan. Just select an ideal package for you and discover the wildlife in Rajasthan at its very best.
On Rajasthan wildlife tour, you can visit the famous Ranthambore National Park, Sariska National Park, Keoladeo Ghana National Park and Desert National Park. Ranthambore and Sariska National Parks are known for their rich density of Tiger populations and promise better opportunities for tiger viewing. Don't be scared if you come face to face with a Tiger, and if conditions are suitable capture this majestic animal in your camera. Other wildlife you can see in these national parks include Leopards, Sloth Bears, Wild Boars, Mongoose, Chinkaras, Porcupines, Monitor Lizards, Black Bucks, Antelopes, Deer and a wide variety of exotic birds.
On Rajasthan wildlife tour, you can visit the famous Ranthambore National Park, Sariska National Park, Keoladeo Ghana National Park and Desert National Park. Ranthambore and Sariska National Parks are known for their rich density of Tiger populations and promise better opportunities for tiger viewing. Don't be scared if you come face to face with a Tiger, and if conditions are suitable capture this majestic animal in your camera. Other wildlife you can see in these national parks include Leopards, Sloth Bears, Wild Boars, Mongoose, Chinkaras, Porcupines, Monitor Lizards, Black Bucks, Antelopes, Deer and a wide variety of exotic birds.
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Ranthambore National Park Ranthambore National Park is one of the popular tiger reserves in India located among the Aravali & Vindhya hill ranges in the state of Rajasthan. read more... |
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| Keoladeo Ghana National Park The Keoladeo Ghana National Park earlier known as Bharatpur bird sanctuary is situated in the town Bharatpur in the north Indian state of Rajasthan. read more... |
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Desert National Park The Desert National Park is one of the largest national park in India, established in 1980 is situated in the west Indian state of Rajasthan near Jaisalmer city. read more... |
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| Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the state Rajasthan and covers an area of 765.80 sq.km in the Aravali range. It was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1958. read more... |
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Darrah Sanctuary An erstwhile royal hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Kota, it is a thickly forested sanctuary lying along the southeastern border of Kota. This hilly sanctuary with thick forests is worth a visit. read more... |
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| Sajjangarh Sanctuary Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is situated 5kms in the West of tourist city Udaipur, which surrounds the Sajjangarh Palace overlooking Udaipur City. From the palace, one can have a magnificent view of lakes of Udaipur and Aravalli hill ranges. The view of Sunrise and Sunset attracts every visitor atop of Bansdara hill. read more... |
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Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary Is located in the most rugged of the Aravali in Pali, Rajsamand and Udaipur districts of Rajasthan. It takes name after the impressive historic fort of Kumbhalgarh, which come into view over the Park. It is 578 sq Kms in area and at an altitude of 500 to 1,300m. read more... |
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| Mount Abu Sanctuary 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 read more... |
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Tal Chapper Sanctuary Located on the fringe of the Great Indian Thar Desert is nestled a unique refuge of the most elegant Antelope encountered in India “The Black buck”. Tal Chapper sanctuary with almost flat tract and interspersed shallow low lying areas has open grassland with scattered Acacia and prosopis trees read more... |
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