The spectacular state of Rajasthan has
a countless number of attractions ranging
from biodiversity heritage, ethnic Indian
culture to contemporary art and crafts.
S million tourists from around the world
travel to Rajasthan each year to assess
a country that is characterized by a real
art of so many facets of creative expression.
The sheer abundance of natural resources
is another characteristic of Rajasthan
which attracts many international tourists.
This state is home to the only desert
region in India. The Thar desert of Rajasthan
is one of the largest deserts in Asia.
The wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan
are located around the state, making it
a natural Rajasthan remains for a multitude
of wild animals. The ecological environment
is a healthy, courtesy of the wildlife
sanctuaries of Rajasthan. It is a key
reason behind the growth and development
of eco-tourism and eco-tourism there.
The exotic flavor is expressed in multiple
dimensions thanks to generous assemblage
of wildlife sanctuaries of Rajasthan.
Rajasthan wildlife can be classified
according to their geographical distribution.
Scroll through the list below wildlife
sanctuaries of Rajasthan up in the zone
sequence:
Sariska Wildlife
The natural harbour is located only 200
km from the capital New Delhi and 107
km from the capital Jaipur. In terms of
topography, fauna Sariska looks like Ranthambore.
But tigre population is much lower. The
central zone covers 500 square kilometres.
Ranthambore wildlife
Ranthambhore is a name known among tigre
projects in India. A strong medieval colossal
appointed Ranthambore is placed right
in the centre of the forest. The forest
reserve is the name of this castle. But
this view has been challenged by other
schools of thought.
National Shrine of the desert
The Desert National Park is a magnificent
example of the ecological balance in the
Thar desert and its diverse wildlife.
The forest Sudashri a seat post is ideal
for exploring wildlife in the national
park of the desert. Less than 20 percent
of the surface is covered with a thick
containing sand and rocks steep thick
salt lake real estate funds and dunes.
Its inhabitants include chinkara, blackbuck,
wolf, hare, fox desert, Indians and the
fox desert cat. Chinkara and not harm
other animals belong to the category of
endangered species and are protected by
the laws of the land. There are rangers
ensuring that poachers can not intrude.
The forest is filled with a variety of
birds. Some of them are rare and on the
verge of extinction. Blue Partridge is
one of them.
Mount Abu Sanctuary
Mount Abu Sanctuary is built around the
oldest mountain ranges in India - The
Aravali. He obtained the official status
of a sanctuary of wild life in 1960. the
setting is picturesque with vast tracts
of high-mountain areas. An ideal place
for eco-tourism in Rajasthan!