Mhara Rajasthan
3 min readMar 13, 2019

Visit The Glorious Tourist Places of Rajasthan with Rajasthan Wildlife Packages

Usually known to travelers for its history, heritage and culture Rajasthan is nevertheless long possed the most impressive wildlife sanctuaries of India. Offering the finest specimens of big game such as tigers and buffaloes, it is a feast for the eyes. There is immense pleasure in spotting animals out in the wild, and there is no better place in India than Rajasthan for doing it. If you wish to go for a wildlife tour, we recommend you take Rajasthan wildlife tours and open your eyes to the immense natural beauty of the forests.

Ranthambore National Park — It is well known as the most fascinating wildlife sanctuaries in India. A magnificent location to see wild animals in their natural habitat it is famed through the world for its tigers. Located in the eastern part of Rajasthan close to the town of Sawai Madhopur it sprawls across 290 sq km. It is famed for its burgeoning population of tigers. It is said that there are between 30 and 35 adult tigers in the park which is divided into 10 zones. The closest airport is at Jaipur, and one can also reach Ranthambore by a drive from Delhi.

Tourists are urged to undertake exploration by jeep and use the help of guides. The guides are experts at knowing which trails are frequented by tigers. The Ranthambore Fort provides a glimpse into the location’s glorious past, and its ruins evoke nostalgia.

Sariska Tiger Reserve — Once the hunting grounds of the Maharajahs of Alwar it is one of the more well-known wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan. The dry deciduous forest is host to not only majestic tigers but also deer, wild boars, leopards, and antelopes. Not just tigers but also there are numerous species of birds such as sand grouse, golden woodpecker, tree pie and bush quail.

Desert National Sanctuary — Composed of sand dunes it is spread across an area over 3100 sq km. A visit here facilitates a wildlife enthusiast to be able to see the attraction of the desert and its unique ecosystem. It is the most fabulous location to see the famed bird Great Indian Bustard. Other than this there are kestrels, falcons and many species of eagles and harriers. Other than birds one can find chinkaras, black buck, hedgehogs and diverse animal species.

To get to Desert National Sanctuary one has to stay at Jaisalmer. The area requires special passes for foreigners since it is close to the border. The city which is a part of the Desert National Sanctuary is actually located inside a fort and was built in Maharaja Jaisal in 1156.

The wildlife reserves of Rajasthan are not only captivating but also a promising location to spend a holiday. Whether one visits Rajasthan for a few days or a month, it is a feast to drop in on the wildlife sanctuaries.

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Rajasthan is the Land of Kings in India for traveling experience for many tourist attraction like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Pushkar and more