Phulwari Ki Nal is a wildlife sanctuary located in the Udaipur district of Rajasthan. This sanctuary is extending right from Falna in Pali district to the Gogunda village in Udaipur district. The Phulwai Ki Nal was declared a wildlife sanctuary on 6th October in 1983, Before it was a hunting ground for the royal family of Udaipur kingdom. This sanctuary is covered with a total area of 492.68 sq. km. This area includes 134 villages in this Phulwari ki Nal wildlife sanctuary.
Flora & Fauna in Phulwai Ki Nal Wildlife Sanctuary
Phulwari means land of flowering plants, it means it is covered with flowering plants with lots of herbs, shrubs, and climbers. On another hand, Phulwari Ki Nal is more covered with bamboo trees.
It is a beautiful sanctuary with lots of wild animals. Like four-horn antelopes, Indian star tortoise, Mouse deer, Asian Chameleons, Sambhar Deer, three-striped palm squirrel, flying squirrel, large tailed Nightjar, with many more animals are founded in Phulwai Ki Nal sanctuary.
Best Time to Visit Phulwari Ki Nal Wildlife Sanctuary
According to me after research and personal experience, September to February is the best time to explore Phulwari Sanctuary.
How to Reach Phulwai Ki Nal Wildlife Sanctuary, in Udaipur
By Airway :
The Maharana Pratap Airport is the nearest airport to reach Phulwai ki Nal Sanctuary. Sanctuary is about 126 km away from Udaipur Airport.
By Railway :
Falna is the nearest railway station to get into the Phulwari Ki Nal Sanctuary in Udaipur. Another option is Udaipur Junction.
By Roadway :
Phulwari ki Nal Sanctuary is well connected by national & state roads too. It is located on National highway 76 A. Bus services are available at every time from other states and districts.