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Rajasthan Wildlife Tour is one of the most interesting tours to Rajasthan as this Indian state is able with many treasures- desert in one side and greeneries on the other face. The rich lands and hills of Rajasthan house two national parks-Ranthambore National Park and Sariska Tiger Reserve and one bird sanctuary that is Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary or Keoladeo Ghana National park. well-made Rajasthan tours always include the wildlife sanctuaries of the state.

Rajasthan hosts three national parts and more than a dozen sanctuaries. Some of them include Ranthambhor National Park, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Sariska National Park, Darrah Sanctuary, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Desert National Park and Mount Abu Sanctuary. These amazing destinations give the most attractive scenes from the wildlife world. Visitors can enjoy a ride through the deep jungles of Rajasthan by a jeep or on elephant safaris.

Ranthambore National Park located in Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan is one of the most visited wildlife parks in India. Ranthambhor National Park is the most popular tiger reserve under Project Tiger. With its vast 392 sq km area of land. The main attractions of Ranthambore are Tigers, Leopards, Striped Hyenas, Chital, Nilgai, Sambar deer, Common langurs, Jackals, Caracals, Sloth bears, Indian Wild Boar, Chinkara. The best time to

visit is from November to April.

Sariska National Park located in the Aravalli Hills. It’s protected tigers under Project Tiger scheme. It provides home to leopards, sambhar, chinkara, Nilgai, Great Indian Horned Owl, Serpent eagle and many more. The best time to visit is November to June. Mount Abu Sanctuary is famous because the Guru Shikhar, the top of Aravalis. This 289 sq km sanctuary is home to sambhar, ordinary langaur, wild boar, and leopard.

Other famous wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan include Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Desert National Park, Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary, Darrah Sanctuary, Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, and many others.


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