Wildlife Tour Packages
Wildlife Tour is a special journey for those who want to
feel real nature. During rainy days, the tourists come to visit
Rajasthan across the world every year but most of them go for wildlife
tours as the many places located around the hilly and forest areas such
as Jaipur, Ranthambore, Sariska, Bharatpur, etc. We introduced a
complete wildlife tour journey in Rajasthan state in a very simple way.
Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary Bharatpur
The
Keoladeo Ghana National Park was formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird
Sanctuary. The sanctuary is home to a large number of migratory birds
during the hibernal season. In 1971, the park was declared a protected
zone and was later included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites.
The bird sanctuary is a man-made wetland and an important national park
in Rajasthan. The bird sanctuary is home to 379 floral species, 366
bird species, and several animals. The sanctuary is one of the richest
areas of avian habitation in the world. The sanctuary came into
existence about 250 years ago and is named after the Keoladeo Temple
situated within its premises. The Keoladeo Ghana National Park is one of
the best birding areas in the world and receives as many as 1,00,000
visitors every year.
Sariska National Park Alwar
The
Sariska Tiger Reserve is situated in the Alwar district in the state of
Rajasthan and is one of the important national parks in Rajasthan. It
was the hunting grounds of the State of Alwar. The sanctuary was
declared as a Wildlife Reserve in 1955 and was brought under the Project
Tiger scheme in 1978. The most attractive feature of the Sariska Tiger
Reserve is its population of Royal Bengal Tigers. It is home to a large
number of wild animals including Rhesus monkeys, Hanuman langurs, hares,
wild boars, chousingha, or the four-horned antelope, chinkara, nilgai,
sambhar, golden jackals, striped hyenas, caracal, jungle cats, and
leopards. The park is spread over 866 square kilometers. The Sariska
Tiger Sanctuary is also the first-ever Tiger Reserve in the country
where tiger relocation and rehabilitation have been carried out
successfully.
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary Kumbhalgarh
The
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Rajsamand district of
Rajasthan. The sanctuary is one of the most famous wildlife sanctuaries
in Rajasthan. Sprawling over an area of 578 sq km, the sanctuary
surrounds the Kumbhalgarh Fort Situated at an elevation of 500 to 1300
meters, the sanctuary is home to a large variety of wildlife, some of
which are highly endangered species. Some of the animals that inhabit
the sanctuary include hares, chinkaras, four-horned antelopes, nilgai,
sambhar, jungle cats, hyenas, sloth bears, leopards, and wolves. The
sanctuary also abounds in birdlife and some of the birds that can be
easily spotted here include grey jungle fowl, peacocks, doves,
white-breasted kingfisher, bulbuls, pigeons, golden oriole, and
parakeets. The natural grandeur of Kumbhalgarh is the most attractive
feature of the sanctuary. Its scenic beauty attracts tourists and
travelers from all over the country and the world. Visitors can enjoy
foot tracking and horse safaris in the sanctuary, arranged by local tour
operators.
Darrah Sanctuary Kota
Darrah National Park
is one of the most popular national parks in Rajasthan. It was
established in 2004 and comprises three wildlife sanctuaries namely, the
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, the Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, and the
Jaswant Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary. The national park has large stretches
of forests that were formerly part of the Maharaja of Kota’s hunting
grounds. The sanctuary was officially declared a protected zone in
1955. It is home to a number of species including the wild boar, deer,
nilgai, cheetah, and wolves. There is a very beautiful fort also within
the premises of the sanctuary. The Jenana Khana of the fort is worth
visiting because of its architectural beauty. The Sun Temple in
Jharipatan is another destination worth visiting during a trip to Darrah
National Park.
Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore
Duration : 7Nights / 8 Days
Places Covered : Delhi – Agra – Fatehpur Sikri – Ranthambore – Jaipur – Delhi
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