Long spanning deserts, royal forts, camel cruising through
the desert, rich culture are some of the features that come
to the mind when one thinks about Rajasthan. But a very well
known fact is that Rajasthan has a variety of flora and
fauna. It is a land of varied topography, ranging from the
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. Each of these area is home to
variety of rare as well as endangered animal and bird
species. The sanctuaries and the wildlife parks here
attracts the migratory birds and become their temporary
home. Migratory birds like the common crane, ducks, coots,
pelicans and the rare Siberian cranes, imperial sand grouse,
falcons, buzzards flocks to this state during the winter
season. 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. Rajasthan is the home of some rare species of
tigers, blackbucks, chinkara, the desert fox, the endangered
caracal, the great Indian bustard, gavial, monitor lizard,
wild boars, porcupine, etc. The leopard (panther) here is
found in forests and in open degraded forest areas with
rocky outcrops adjoining towns and villages. Each type of
ecosystem is host to some rare species, so they have been
marked as special area wildlife. There are two National
Parks, over a dozen Wildlife Sanctuaries and two closed
areas. Most of these areas are open to visitors round the
year but are closed briefly during the monsoon. Desert
National Park, Keoladeo National Park, Ranthambhore National
Park, Sariska National Park, Bhensrodgarh, Darrah, Jaisamand,
Kumbalgarh, Mount Abu Sanctuary, Chambal are some of the
wildlife parks in Rajasthan.
So when you plan a holiday trip for Rajasthan, don't forget
to have a glimpse at the wildlife parks here. Tour to
Rajasthan and explore the rich dense forest covers of
Rajasthan. Visit Wildlife Rajasthan and watch the ferocious
tigers, leopards, etc in their natural habitats. Travel to
Rajasthan wildlife and see the rare and endangered species
wander around the ruins of the majestic forts and palaces of
bygone years. See the birds dance, sing, quarrel and feed
their babies, a sight you will love to behold. Catch them in
you cams, while they are busy drinking water or determined
to catch their prey. Watch them quarrel and make love, while
travelling in the confines of Rajasthan Wildlife.