Keoladeo National Park: Keoladeo National Park is a major national park located in Rajasthan. It is the largest bird sanctuary in India, declared a sanctuary in 1964 and a national park in 1982. This national park is spread over an area of 29 square kilometers. Birds come to the garden from countries such as Europe, Afghanistan, China, Mongolia, and Russia during the winters. Keoladeo National Park has been included in the list of 'World Heritage Fund' run by UNESCO. The rare migratory bird Siberian cranes are here in the winter after completing a 5000 km journey, which is the main attraction of the tourists. Choose a vehicle & book a Car Rental in Jodhpur to go to Keoladeo National Park.
Ranthambore National Park: Ranthambore National Park is located in Sawaimadhopur district of Rajasthan. The park is a tiger protected area. This national sanctuary is world-famous due to its beauty, large enclosure, and the presence of tigers. The Ranthambore garden was established by the Government of India in 1955 as the 'Sawai Madhopur Sports Sanctuary'. Later, being concerned about the dwindling tiger population across the country, the government declared it a 'Project Tiger Sanctuary' in 1973 and started an exercise to conserve tigers.
Sariska National Park: Sariska National Park is located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. It is one of the tiger reserves of India. This sanctuary was established in 1958 AD. Support is also being received from the World Wildlife Fund for its development. Sariska, spread over an area of 800 sq km on the Aravalli hills in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, is primarily famous for wildlife sanctuaries and tiger reserves. Choose a vehicle & book a Car Rental Jodhpur to go to Sariska national park
National Maru Park: It is located in Jaisalmer and Barmer. It is a rule in terms of area. Is the largest sanctuary of It was established on 4 August 1981. This sanctuary is famous for the Aakal Wood Faces Park. There is a lake shape of 18 million years old here. Godavan, chinkara, black deer, fox, Anderson toad, goh, maroo cat, pivana, cobra, rasalviper, etc. are found here.
National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary: The National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of 50 km from Kota in Rajasthan. The sanctuary is spread over a water area of 280 square kilometers. It extends from the Rana Pratap Sagar on the Chambal River in south-eastern Rajasthan to the flow of the Chambal River. This wildlife sanctuary is very popular for crocodiles with crocodiles and thin mouths.
Kaila Devi Wildlife Sanctuary: Kaila Devi Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Karauli, bordering Rajasthan-Madhya Pradesh. In this sanctuary, apart from chinkara, wild boars and jackals, tigers, leopards, sloth bears, hyenas, wolves and sambhar can be seen moving freely. This wildlife sanctuary is 676.40 square kilometers. Is spread over an area of. The Banas River flows on the western side of the sanctuary, while the Chambal River flows in the southeast direction.
Mount Abu Sanctuary: Wild cock and a special type of plant 'Dirkilaptera Abu Ensis' are found in this sanctuary. Mount Abu is on the verge of ending its sanctuary.
Sajjangarh Sanctuary: It is located in Udaipur. It is the smallest sanctuary in Rajasthan. It was established as Mrigan. Sajjan Singh was the Maharana of Udaipur, through whose efforts a newspaper named Sajjan Kirti Reformer was run. Choose a vehicle & book a Taxi Service in Jaisalmer to go to Sariska national park
Rawali-Tadgarh Sanctuary: It is spread over Ajmer, Pali and Rajsamand. There is also a fort here, which is called the fort of Tadgarh, which is in Ajmer. This fort was built by Colonel James Tod. Political prisoners were imprisoned here during the freedom movement. Vijay Singh Pathik alias Bhup Singh was imprisoned in it.
Bassi Sanctuary: It is located in Chittorgarh. Bassi of Chittorgarh is famous for wood art (Kavad, Gangaur, puppet).
Nahargarh Sanctuary: It is located in Jaipur. It is an organic garden, which also houses the crocodile breeding center. Chinkare (a species of reindeer) also roam in it.
Amrita Devi Krishna Deer Park: It is located in the vicinity of Khejdali village in Jodhpur. It has been developed in the area of 50 hectares to protect 500 black deer of the deer species that are going missing in Kheddli in Jodhpur district. This park has been named after Amarita Devi, the immortal martyr who gave her life to save trees almost 250 years ago. Bhadrapad Shukla fairs the fair in the village of Khejdali on a ninth of the bird.
Sorsan: - It is located in Banra, Godavan is the bird's conservation site.
Sonkhaliya / Sonkaliya: - It is located in Ajmer, Godavan is the bird's conservation site.
Ujala: - It is located in Jaisalmer, the black deer conservation site.
Fitkasani: - It is located in Jodhpur.
Dhorimana: - It is located in Barmer.
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