Tuesday 9 July 2013

Wildlife of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a place with many unique and beautiful species. Rajasthan is one of the particularly interesting states of India. Rajasthan has a wonderful wildlife loaded and is home to a number of mammals and birds. The state is also known for its animal and plant life and remain some of the most important and most famous wildlife sanctuaries and parks of India. Rajasthan provides semi green forests of Mount Abu and Spike as the dry forest of Aravali t Bharatpur. Rajasthan proud of the three national parks and over a dozen sanctuaries. For those who seem to venture, give these wildlife sanctuaries of Rajasthan kind of thrill, the adrenaline really tide.

Ranthambhor National Park close to the external border of the Thar Desert and is limited by the Vindhya and Aravali hills. It is well known mainly keep under Project Tiger Tiger. Bhensrod Garh Sanctuary, a new sanctuary was in 1983, the establishment and wrap with a total area of ​​229 km ² of dry deciduous forests and scrub.

The Desert National Park is located at a distance of 40 km from Jaisalmer. The park is packed with wildlife and some of the local species are chinkara.
The Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary is located in an area of ​​32 km. From the city of Bikaner. There is a pond that shines in the sanctuary and in the burning.

Jaisamand Sanctuary is famous for deer, wild boar, leopard, the four-horned antelope, chital, chinkara and many bird species. It is sanctuary was created in 1957 by some of the 160 sq.kms.

The Keoladeo Ghana National Park is located only 7 km away from the town of Bharatpur. Sariska National Park was confirmed in 1955. The park is a growing part of the 479 km ².

Rajasthan has four famous wildlife parks and game reserves, which is the name Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, Ranthambore National Park, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary and Desert National Park most waiting for all nature lovers Rajasthan is a variety safari, they decided to enjoy the wildlife of the state can take. Do not be surprised when you approach face to face with a tiger or other wild animal face.

Other wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan are:-

* Sitamata

* Kaila Devi

* Chambal

* Tal Chapper

* Darrah
* Jamwa Ramgarh

* Shergarh

* Van Vihar

* Ramgarh

* Todgarh-Rad

* Jawahar Sagar.

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