Rajasthan Wildlife Safari showcases Jungle Adventure by 9 Famous Wildlife Sanctuaries

Rajputana land means royal legacy, which is carried in their style, and cuisine, lying in the stories of forts and fortresses as well in the forests. An interesting part of Rajasthan is wildlife. The largest heritage National park of Rajasthan is ‘Ranthambore National Park’, which has witnessed the royal saga and tales of great Rajputana rulers and later Mughal rulers in its land. The royal tales and the royal legacy of the Rajputana rulers influence every corner of Rajasthan.

Rajasthan is best known for its wildlife safari in top wildlife destinations. Here are some suggested wildlife destinations-

1. Ranthambore National Park – Sawai Madhopur Rajasthan

Rajasthan is blessed with the largest national park in India, Ranthambore National park. The forest is the homeland of royal and majestic royal Bengal tigers in good strength. Along with the royal Bengal tiger, this forest is the homeland of many other wild animals of different species. Jeep safari takes to dense parts of the forest to closer spotting of tigers and other wild animals.

Why visit Ranthambore?

Ranthambore National park is a dense forest and homeland of several rare species and different species of flora and fauna. Here, in Ranthambore, the chances to spot a tiger are maximum than in another forest. Forest offers jeep safari for dense forest exploration.

Animals in Ranthambore forest-

  • Sloth bear
  • Chitals
  • Hyenah
  • Wild boar
  • Sambar
  • Nilgai
  • Leopards

2. Sariska Tiger Reserve – Alwar Rajasthan

Alwar forest was another chosen hunting ground by royals. After the Rajputs, the Mughals and the Britishers also showed their interest in the forest of Alwar for hunting. The legendary and historic hunting ground has now turned into several breaks up and formed the Alwar district holding ‘The Sariska Tiger reserves. This sanctuary is a homeland to two different species of tigers and other species of wild animals. Jeep safari takes you to the inner dense part of the forest and gives you the best time to enjoy and explore this forest land.

Why visit Sariska tiger reserve?

Sariska is located on the Aravali hills, and this makes forests look rustic and beautiful. Sariska has reasons to visit and explore the forest and its animals.

Animals in Sariska tiger reserve-

  • Leopard
  • Horned Antelope
  • Rhesus monkey
  • Chinkara
  • Chusingha

3. Mukundara Tiger reserve

Mukundara Tiger Reserve is located near Kota in Rajasthan. This tiger reserve is the homeland of fifty tigers. The best time to visit this tiger reserve is during winter.

Why visit Mukundra tiger reserve?

Mukundra tiger reserve is a homeland of more than fifty species and is recognized as the third biggest wildlife reserve.

Animals in Mukundra tiger reserve-

  • Chinkara
  • Sloth bear
  • Panther
  • Wolves

4. Desert National Sanctuary

Desert National sanctuary is a kind of national park as desert national park. The park is the homeland of several species that can easily sustain a desert atmosphere and living. A unique experience of wildlife is found here in Desert national sanctuary.

Why visit Desert National Sanctuary-

Experience a Jeep safari in the national sanctuary and enjoy attractions of the desert- like sam sand dunes, Gadsisar Lake, and even a camel safari for a limited distance in the forest.

Animals in Desert National Sanctuary-

  • Great Indian Bustard, a rare bird
  • Chinkara
  • Hedgehogs
  • Blackbuck
  • Wolves
  • Bengal foxes
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5. Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary

Located in Bharatpur, Keoladeo Ghana bird sanctuary is a manmade dwelling placer for different species of birds, as well other exotic animals. This bird sanctuary is ideal for watching birds and enjoying photography. A maximum number of tourists gets attracted to Ghana Bird Sanctuary to watch migratory birds in the season time. These birds are rarest to watch as every year during winter; they find Ghana bird sanctuary an ideal place for their habitat. Though it is the oldest bird sanctuary in India, it is now expanded and beautifully decorated with fountains and gardens, turning the best of manmade created beauty.

Why visit Keoladeo Ghana bird sanctuary?

Ghana bird sanctuary is recorded as a heritage forest; travelers can enjoy boating, riding bicycles, and riding rickshaws. More than 370 different species of birds are found, as the sanctuary serves them as a sheltered place.

6. Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary – Rajsamand Rajasthan

Kumbhalgarh fort has its own heroic and sad saga; the Kumbhalgarh wild sanctuary is located in and around the Kumbhalgarh Fort. The wild reserve has made Kumbhalgarh sanctuary the home of endangered species. The climatic condition and proper care by the forest administration department make Kumbhalgarh the best place to protect endangered species.

Why visit Kumbhalgarh wild sanctuary?

Kumbhalgarh forest and Kumbhalgarh fort together make the destination worth visiting. A Jeep safari takes you to the dwelling places of the lion and majestic Kumbhalgarh Fort.

Animals in Kumbhalgarh Wild Sanctuary-

  • Asiatic Lions
  • Cheetah
  • Chinkara
  • Hare
  • Nilgiri
  • Jungle cat

7. Mount Abu wildlife sanctuary

The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu, is a beautiful place to explore Mount Abu’s wildlife sanctuary. A wildlife sanctuary is a place for several animals and birds. This is one of its only kind wildlife sanctuaries located on the hills.

Why visit Mount Abu wildlife sanctuary?

This wildlife is a major attraction for rock formation due to weather and leopards. Located on the Aravalli range, the beauty of the wildlife sanctuary turns extreme.

Animals in Mount Abu wildlife sanctuary-

  • Hedgehogs
  • Porcupines
  • Pangolin
  • Mongoose
  • Leopards

8. Sitamata wildlife sanctuary

Sitamata wildlife sanctuary is in the Pratapgarh district of Rajasthan; this sanctuary is known as being home to birds as well wild animals. Rare species of birds and animals are both found here in Sitamata wildlife sanctuary.

Why visit Sitamata wildlife sanctuary?

Explore the dense part and spot rare species like flying squirrels. Leopards live free in their natural habitat.

Animals in Sitamata wildlife sanctuary-

  • Flying squirrel
  • Jungle cat
  • Caracal

9. National Chambal wildlife sanctuary

Located in the Kota district of Rajasthan, the National Chambal wildlife sanctuary is a homeland of endangered aquatic species. This is a home of Gharials, endangered dolphins, and turtles. Travelers must stroll in the forest for a good time and experience various activities.

Why visit the National Chambal wildlife sanctuary?

A national park is a great option for enjoying the boating and the dwelling life of aquatic animals. Different reserves are set up to sustain endangered species.

Animals in National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary-

  • Indian wolf
  • Smooth-coated Otter
  • Red crown roof turtle
  • Mugger crocodiles

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