Rajasthan Wildlife Tour
In spite of a comparatively hostile terrain, Rajasthan surprisingly
is the abode of a number of mammals and birds. Its vast size
and latitudinal variations above the sea level of 1,700m provides
it with varied vegetation. It provides semi green forests
of Mount Abu to dry grasslands of the desert, and from the
dry deciduous thorn forest of Aravali to wetlands of Bharatpur.
The Sanctuaries, an isolated landscape with some backdrops,
that attracts herds of species from all over to their temporary
habitat that provides comfortable subsistence. In the season
time, the whole place echoes with enchanting sounds and fascinating
visuals against the sprawling meadow of flora. Rajasthan is
the haven of the tigers and many endangered species.
Ranthambhor National Park
Ranthambhor National Park, before a princely game conserve
is the scene where the celebrated Indian Tiger is best seen.
Ranthambhor Tiger Reserve lies on the junction of Aravali
and Vindhyas just 14 Kms from Sawai Madhopur in Eastern Rajasthan.
It sprawls over a varying and undulating landscape. The scenery
changes dramatically from gentle and steep slopes of the Vindhyas
and sharp and conical hills of the Aravali.
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Park
The Desert National Park is an excellent example of the ecosystem
of the Thar Desert and its rich fauna. The Sudashri forest
post is the most ideal place for observing wildlife in the
Desert National Park. Sand dunes form less than 20 percent
of the Park, which consists of craggy rocks, pavements and
compact salt lake bottoms, intermedial areas and fixed dunes.
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