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Wildlife Sanctuaries in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a safe haven for a wide and colorful range of wildlife. The landscape of Rajasthan broadly varies from the infertile arid wilderness, dense scrub-thorn woods, rocks and gorges to swamps and lush, very thick grassy woodlands. And each of these huge parts is a beautiful home for a big diversity of amazing endangered beasts and bird life. Some of them rare while some seriously scarce.

The state houses tigers, black bucks, chinkara, the sporadic desert fox, the greatly threatened caracal, the great Indian bustard, gavial, monitor lizard, wild boars, and porcupine. Exotic traveling birds like the common crane, ducks, coots, pelicans and the rare Siberian cranes, imperial sand grouse, falcons, buzzards herd to this land throughout the bitter chilly winter months. Large characteristic zones strongly demonstrating each of the ecologies have been reserved as vast singular wildlife extents. Rajasthan proudly lays claim to two National Parks, over a dozen Sanctuaries and two Closed Areas. Most of these wide expanses are open to tourists and guests ceaselessly around the year but remain shut temporarily through the rainy season.

Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur

The Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest and most important national parks in the country. It is one of the most popular wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan.  It is situated in the Sawai Madhopur district in Rajasthan.

The Ranthambore National Park was originally established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 by the Indian Government and was brought under the Project Tiger scheme in 1973. It was declared as a National Park in 1980.

The adjacent forests of the sanctuary were declared as the Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary and Keladevi Sanctuary. In 1991, the Tiger Reserve was expanded by merging the nearby sanctuaries, and thus the Ranthambore National Park was formed.

The Ranthambore National Park is best known for its tiger population. The tigers can be easily spotted in the park. The best time to visit the park is in the months of November and May as the foliage gives way to good sighting opportunities of these majestic animals in their natural habitat.

The park is situated on a plateau and is bound by the rivers Chambal and Banas on either side. The majestic Ranthambore Fort is also situated within the limits of the Ranthambore National Park. The national park abounds in wildlife and is home to a large number of species including chitals, sloth bears, hyenas, sambars, wild boars, nilgai, leopards and tigers.

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Sariska National Park, Alwar

The Sariska Tiger Reserve is situated in the Alwar district in the state of Rajasthan and is one of the important national parks in Rajasthan. It was the hunting grounds of the State of Alwar. The sanctuary was declared as a Wildlife Reserve in 1955 and was brought under the Project Tiger scheme in 1978.

The vegetation in the Sariska Tiger Reserve comprises of dry deciduous forests, scrub thorn and grasses.  The park is spread over 866 square kilometres and is situated at a distance of 107 km from Jaipur and 200 km from Delhi. The Sariska Tiger Reserve is a part of the Aravalli Range and is rich in minerals such as copper.

The most attractive feature of the Sariska Tiger Reserve is its population of Royal Bengal Tigers. It is home to a large number of wild animals including Rhesus monkeys, Hanuman langurs, hares, wild boars, chousingha or the four horned antelope, chinkara, nilgai, sambhar, golden jackals, striped hyenas, caracal, jungle cats and leopards.

It also has a significant number of bird species such as the Great Indian Horned Owl, crested serpent eagle, golden backed woodpecker, tree pie, sand grouse, bush quail, grey partridge, peafowl, and more. The reserve also boasts of some great historical sites such as the Kankanwadi Fort, the Pandupol Hills, the Hanuman Temple on the Pandupol Hill, among others.

The Sariska Tiger Sanctuary is also the first ever Tiger Reserve in the country where tiger relocation and rehabilitation has been carried out successfully. The declining number of tigers in the Sariska Tiger Reserve was confirmed in a report by a leading journalist in 2005.

The reporter in his story claimed that there were no tigers left in the reserve. This led to a series of investigations by the authorities and on learning that the report was indeed true, efforts were made to relocate tigers. Three tigers were reintroduced into the Sariska Tiger Reserve. The number has now grown to a total of seven with five adults.

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Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary , Bharatpur

The Keoladeo Ghana National Park was formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. The sanctuary is home to a large number of migratory birds during the hibernal season and is a very popular tourist place in Rajasthan.

The bird sanctuary, which attracts a large number of ornithologists from all over the country and the world during the migratory season, plays home to as many as 230 avian species.

In 1971, the park was declared as a protected zone and was later included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites. The bird sanctuary is a man-made wetland and an important national park of Rajasthan.

The national park is of much importance, geographically, as it protects the town of Bharatpur from flooding during flash floods and also provides grazing grounds for the village cattle. In earlier days, the place served as waterfowl hunting grounds.

The bird sanctuary is home to 379 floral species,  366 bird species and several animals. The sanctuary is one of the richest areas of avian habitation in the world. The sanctuary came into existence about 250 years ago and is named after the Keoladeo Temple situated within its premises.

The Keoladeo Ghana National Park is one of the best birding areas in the world and receives as many as 1,00,000 visitors every year. Out of these, about 45,000 are foreigners. It is a very popular tourist destination in Rajasthan and for this reason, accommodation facilities have also been arranged in and around the sanctuary.

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Desert National Sanctuary, Jaisalmer

The Desert National Park is one of the important national parks in Rajasthan and is situated near the town of Jaisalmer. Sprawling over an area of 3162 square kilometres, the national park is one of the largest national parks in the country.

The unique landscape of the national park is one of the greatest attractions for tourists from all over the world. Almost 20 per cent of the park is constituted of sand dunes. The rest of the landmark comprises of fixed dunes, intermedial areas, salt lake bottoms and craggy rocks. It is an excellent example of the desert ecosystem.

Despite the landscape, the national park abounds in birdlife. The most commonly sighted birds in the national park include the endangered Great Indian Bustard, sand grouse, kestrels, laggar falcons, spotted eagles, tawny eagles, short toed eagles, vultures, buzzards, falcons, harriers and eagles.

The Desert National Park also has an impressive collection of plant and animal fossils which are as old as 180 million years. The most suitable time to visit the Desert National Park is between November and January. The most commonly sighted wild animals in the national park include chinkara, black bucks, hedgehogs, wolves, desert cats, Bengal foxes and desert foxes.

The most important attraction of the national park is the Great Indian Bustard, which is a magnificent bird found in very few numbers. The bird is brown and white in colour, measures about one metre in height and has long legs and neck.

Some of the other attractions near the Desert National Park are the Sam Sand Dunes located near the Thar Desert and the Gadsisar Sagar Tank. The Gadsisar Sagar Tank is one of the most popular tourist places in Rajasthan. A large number of migratory birds visit the lake during the winters every year.  Tourists can also enjoy jeep safaris to explore a larger part of the area.

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Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Kumbhalgarh

The Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. The sanctuary is one of the most famous wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan.

Sprawling over an area of 578 sq km, the sanctuary surrounds the Kumbhalgarh Fort. Situated at an elevation of 500 to 1300 metres, the sanctuary is home to a large variety of wildlife, some of which are highly endangered species. Some of the animals that inhabit the sanctuary include hares, chinkaras, four horned antelopes, nilgai, sambhar, jungle cats, hyenas, sloth bears, leopards and wolves.

The sanctuary also abounds in birdlife and some of the birds that can be easily spotted here include grey jungle fowl, peacocks, doves, white breasted kingfisher, bulbuls, pigeons, golden oriole, and parakeets.

The natural grandeur of Kumbhalgarh is the most attractive feature about the sanctuary. Its scenic beauty attracts tourists and travellers from all over the country and the world. It is situated at a distance of about 100 km from Udaipur and this makes the sanctuary an extremely popular tourist place.

Visitors can enjoy foot tracking and horse safaris in the sanctuary, arranged by local tour operators. The route for safaris starts from the Kumbhalgarh Fort and continues till Ghanerao. On an abandoned road near Ghanerao, visitors can spot several bird species, four horned antelopes, chinkaras and neelgais.

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Tal Chhapar Sanctuary, Shekhawati

 

Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary is located on the borders of Thar Desert. The word ‘Tal’ appropriately means open and flat land. Extending out over an area of 1334 sq km, a humble house to an amazing diversity of wild birds, the Tal c is extensively famous for Black Bucks. The Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary more often than not remains enclosed by green lawns; trees are seen rarely in this large area .

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Ranthambore Tiger Reserves in Rajasthan India

The tigers are the most majestic and the most powerful mammals on the earth. But it is also on the verge of being extinct. The tigers are the only animal which has been hunted heavily by the humans on the earth over the past few years. The population of tigers in the Indian sub continent has declined seriously over the past fifty years. Nepal is just having 200 tigers and India is having just 400 tigers in the past fifty years. As far as the tiger poaching is concerned the biggest criminal is China and Korea.

Tigers sightseeing are the most interactive activity in these days. The reasons for the tiger killings can be the smuggling of the tiger skin which is counted in the fashionable in the Tiger fur coat and rugs. Even after the warnings from the government the hunting and poaching is continuing. Still the efforts are continuing to preserve the tigers like the Project Tiger has been started in the year 1972 as the conservation program for saving the tiger. There are many such Tiger Reserves that works for the preservation for the tigers and they are as under:

Bandhavgarh National Park: The Bandhavgarh has been the most popular national parks of India. It has been located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. The park is popular for the largest biodiversity. The density of the tiger at Bandhavgarh is one of the highest known in the country. The Bandhavgarh is rich in the flora and fauna and it has also taken taken steps to preserve the tigers. This has also been the major sight from where the white tigers from Rewa has been discovered.

Corbett National Park: The Corbett is situated on the foothills of the Himalays and is also rich in the flora and fauna. It has the immense population of the tigers, elephants and leopards. It has the variety of vegetation that is good to make the ideal habitat of the tiger and its prey. The Project Tiger was launched in 1973. This has been counted in the popular hunting ground for the Britishers and is having the area of 201 square kilometers.

Kanha National Park: The Kanha National Park has been located in the Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh which has been known as the national park as well as the Tiger Reserve and is extended over 1940 square kilometers. The interesting topography is the major highlight of the place. The park is full of rich vegetation like bamboo forest and Sal forest. It comprises of 175 variety of birds.

Ranthambore National Park: The Ranthambore National Park has been located on the foothills of Aravallis in the eastern Rajasthan. The landscape of the Ranthambore has been dotted with the banyan trees, dhok and pipal trees which is crisscrossed with the evergreen belts.

Sundarbans: This national park can be called as the most important tiger reserves for the Royal Bengal Tigers which covers the area of around 1330 square kilometers and is also having the mangrove forests. The Sundarbans is the home to more than the 400 tigers. The other incredible variety of reptiles that are king cobra, rock python, water monitor etc.

Ranthambore National park is a wildlife enthusiast and photographer’s dream. It offers excellent accommodation and internal transportation facilities and remains open every year from October to Mid June.

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Ranthambore National Park – Pictorial Ruins Amidst Wildlife

Ranthambore Park, a chief tiger reserve today, once served to be the hunting grounds for the maharajas of Jaipur. Apart from tiger, Ranthambore wildlife boasts of its chital (spotted deer) and sambar (largest deer of India) population. Additionally, the reserves show offs a large sphere of rich and varied flora and fauna. An important feature of this park is that the Vindhaya plateau runs into the Aravali range here. It is hugged by the River Chambal on its South and River Banas in its North. Once you begin exploring this park, you will come across steep rocky hills, dry deciduous forest, lakes and rivers and open grassy meadows.

Safari rides inside the park are precisely regulated and the entry of private vehicles is restricted. A reservation for a safari ride has to be made in advance with the Forest Department. The chances of spotting a tiger are good, but plan about two or three safaris if you really want to see a tiger. Even if a tiger is not spotted, the ride through the park is worth for its scenic beauty alone. It is a rare chance to wander amidst such a huge region of virgin bush in India. Do not miss it! Ranthambore India tourism runs 3 hours safari trips every day.

You must capture the unique green patches in your camera while you are in the Ranthambore National Park. Bring along with you 400 or 800 ASA films, since the undergrowth in the park is very dense and dark in places. The prime time for finest photography is March and April, when the reserve is at its best. If you want real good pictures, opt for a jeep safari instead of canters. Keep some warm clothes along side, you may need them during a morning safari. Some jungle guides suggest that the park visitors must avoid wearing bright colors as they often tend to irritate the tiger. You must be well prepared for a jungle safari. Bring a mosquito repellent, a cap and a bottle of water, specifically in October and November.

During you Ranthambore National Park tour, savor the experience of staying in a tent house. There are some luxurious tent houses outside the reserve, which are equipped with all the necessary facilities. These tents have an over sized bed, dining table, attached bathrooms and dressing sections. Stay in them to experience raw base camping without any compromise on ease and comfort.

The Ranthambore National Park remains open for tourists from the first week of October until the end of June. November to February is best time for visitors who find it difficult to deal with high temperature. For more info about Rajasthan Tour Visit us.

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About Ranthambore national Park: –   Ranthambore National Park is one of the biggest and most renowned national park in Northern India. The park is located in the Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan. Ranthambore National Park terrain is major wildlife tourist attraction spot that has pulled the attention of many wildlife photographers and lovers in this destination. Certainly, a visit to Ranthambore National Park is a treat for every wildlife and nature lover. The time spend on watching tigers roaming around, verdant greenery, a gamut of other species of chirpy birds and animals is priceless and worth enough to be explored at least once in a life.

Type of Safari: – maximum of 15 gypsy’s and 20 canters are permitted to go inside the park at a time. There are two type of safari in Ranthambhore national park. You will visit the park in a 20 seater open canter (Top roof bus) or 06 seater open top roof jeep, both of which we have re-fitted and furbished for comfort and good viewing.

Canter Safari in Ranthambore National Park-Canter safari is the most supreme style to watch the exotic wildlife. Most of the wildlife lovers prefer to go on Canter safari. At a time Canter safari can accommodate 16-20 people. It gives personal delight of sightseeing and unique experience of exploring magnificent vicinity of the park.

Jeep Safari in Ranthambore National Park- Jeep Safari in Ranthambore is one of the most popular options to spot animal movement and admire beautiful landscape of the park. Jeeps are open topped vehicle which can accommodate up to 6 people at a time. You can enjoy the personalized and enriched experience of jeep safari in Ranthambore.

Best Safari times: – The Best Time to Visit Ranthambore National park will be from 1st October to 30th June.

Rest of the Time Park is closed for the Visitors. The safari can be enjoyed in two different times-either early in the morning or in the late afternoon with naturalist.

How to Reach Ranthambore: – Ranthambore National Park is well-connected with all the major cities in India. The nearest railway station that connects Ranthambore National Park to other important cities is Sawai Madhopur Railway Station, which is located at a distance of 10 km from the park. The tourists can avail local bus, taxi, or cab to reach the Ranthambore Park smoothly. The nearest airport to reach Ranthambore National Park is Sanganer Airport in Jaipur. The distance between Jaipur and Ranthambore is about 180 km and there are regular flights for Jaipur from all the major cities including, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, etc.

Ranthambore National park is a wildlife enthusiast and photographer’s dream. It offers excellent accommodation and internal transportation facilities and remains open every year from October to Mid June.

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Discover the Magnificence of Natural Bounty by Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore Fort-is one of the six forts included in the World Heritage Site from Rajasthan.  Situated within Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, the fort is known for the glory and valor of Hammir Dev of the Chauhan dynasty. The fortress of Ranthambore founded in 944 is considered second largest fort in Rajasthan after Chittorgarh. Raja Sajraj Veer Singh Nagil (880 to 935 AD) was the first ruler of Ranthambore who developed and raised infrastructure to make this area suitable for defense. After the defeat of the Chauhan king Prithviraj Chauhan by Muhammad of Ghori in 1192, Ranthambore, led by Govinda Raja, son of Prithviraj, became the center of Chauhan resistance to the expanding Sultanate of Delhi. The fortress passed to the Kachwaha Maharajas of Jaipur in the 17th century, and it remained part of Jaipur state until Indian Independence.

Inside Ranthambore fort there are three Hindu temples dedicated to Ganesh, Shiva and Ramlala ji constructed in 12th and 13th centuries from red Karauli stone. There is also a Jain temple of Lord Sumatinath (5th Jain Tirthankar) and Lord Sambhavnath.

Ranthambore National Park – Ranthambhore was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 by the Government of India and was declared one of the Project Tiger reserves in 1973. Ranthambore became a national park in 1980. In 1984, the adjacent forests were declared the Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary and Keladevi Sanctuary, and in 1991 the tiger reserve was enlarged to include the Sawai Man Singh and Keladevi sanctuaries. Ranthambore wildlife sanctuary is known for its tigers and is one of the best places in India to see these animals in their natural jungle habitat. Tigers can be easily spotted even in the daytime. The best times for tiger sightings at Ranthambore National Park are in November and May. The park’s deciduous forests are characteristic examples of the type of jungle found in Central India. Other major wild animals include leopard, nilgai(blue bull), wild boar, sambar, striped hyena, sloth bear, southern plains gray langur (Semnopithecus), rhesus macaque and chital. The sanctuary is home to a wide variety of trees, plants, birds and reptiles, as well as one of the largest banyan trees in India.

There are many water bodies located all over the park, which provide perfect relief during the extremely hot summer months for the forest inhabitants. A huge fort, after which the park is named, towers over the park atop a hill. This National park is a wildlife enthusiast and photographer’s dream. It offers excellent accommodation and internal transportation facilities. The park remains open every year from October to May. Famous for the exciting and frequent tiger sightings captured dramatically in several books, this park is today affected by ecological pressures and poaching.

Ranthambore National park is a wildlife enthusiast and photographer’s dream. It offers excellent accommodation and internal transportation facilities and remains open every year from October to Mid June.

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Nahargarh Fort Ranthambore – Experience Royalty and Wildlife

Located in the district of Sawai Madhopur, in Rajasthan, Ranthambore is one of the biggest national parks in India, protecting the Royal Bengal Tigers. Ranthambore was maharajas’ favorite hunting ground in olden days. Presently the park is a famous tourist spot attracting wildlife photographers and lovers alike to spend exciting holidays. Spread over a vast area of 1,334 square kilometers, Ranthambore is home to the wildest predators. Watching them live in action, in their natural habitat is a visual treat, and a nerve racking experience too. The park houses not just tigers but a gamut of other animal and bird species.

The Nahargarh Fort lies close to the Ranthambore national park and was previously a Fort constructed by the Raja of Sawai, Jai Singh. It has however taken the face of a hotel lately. The Nahargarh fort Ranthambore is a true replica of a Rajput Palace, oozing with royal grandeur and style. The fort is set against the wildlife park and adds the perfect garnish to an already awesome treat. With tigers lazing around and nature at its best, a list of Ranthambore luxury hotels is incomplete without a special mention of the Fort Nahargarh.

The fort offers rooms that have received tremendous applaud from travelers and reviewers alike. Well equipped with all amenities that a modern luxurious life would require, the Fort Nahargarh is a traveler’s paradise.

Apart from plush rooms the Nahargarh Fort has well equipped Conference rooms, ideal for business meetings and conferences. The food served here is simply a taste of what the great rulers used to eat. Ranging from ethnic Indian to classic European the cuisines served here are prepared with a deep respect to the master sense – the sense of taste.

The hotel lobby has something distinctly special about it. The walls and ceilings of the lobby are intricately inlaid with gold decorations. A stay at the Ranthambore National Park amidst the Royal Bengal Tigers and the royal treatment at the Ranthambore luxury hotels is truly a timeless experience.

The Nahargarh Fort is one of the best hotels in Ranthambore. Among other hotels, the Tiger Den Resort, Tiger Moon Resort, Vanya Vilas Resort, Aman I-Khas, and the Ranthambore Regency are some of the finest luxury hotels in Ranthambore.

However a visit to the Nahargarh Fort gives an experience of the days of palaces and kings and the breathtaking natural beauty and wildlife make the experience an outstanding one.

Visit Ranthambore National Park and experience jungle wilderness and extreme marvels of its surroundings. Experience the attraction of Ranthambore wildlife tour and accommodate Nahargarh fort Ranthambore for luxurious and comfortable stay.

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Tiger Travel in Ranthambore National Park

 Tiger travel in Ranthambore National Park is often offered as an extension on tours to other parks and reserves, to give wildlife enthusiasts even more opportunities to see the majestic creature in the wild. It is an excellent destination to consider adding to the itinerary when planning a visit in search of the majestic creature, as it has a large population, as well as being a home to many other incredible animal species. It is a striking setting with forts scattered across the landscape of dry deciduous forests and grassy meadows.

History of Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore Fort, sitting 700 feet above the surrounding plain and low hills, dominates the National Park. It was founded in the year 944 AD by the Nagil Jats and remained a focal point for events in Rajasthan over the following centuries. In the 17th century it fell to the ownership of the Maharajas of Jaipur, who held it until India’s independence from the British when Jaipur became part of Rajasthan. During the period of Jaipur’s control, the Maharajas used the surrounding area as hunting grounds. After independence, it became a game sanctuary (in 1955) and then a dedicated reserve (in 1973) as part of Project Tiger. Travel to the park today and you’ll see some of this history of the fort on display, including its red Karauli stone Hindu temples dedicated to Shiva, Ganesh and Ramlalaji, and the Digamber Jain temple of Lord Sumatinath and Lord Sambhavanath.

Exploring the Park

This National Park is considered a top location in India for seeing the Tiger in the wild. Its numbers have remained high despite difficult periods of relations with humans in the region, thanks to the efforts of conservation workers and government incentives. The population of the creature in Ranthambore National Park has seen it participate in a scheme to relocate some to other areas of India with lower populations. This alone makes it well worth a visit on Tiger travel tours.

It is an incredibly beautiful park, with its landscape dominated by Ranthambore Fort as well as other structures, including the red sandstone Jogi Mahal at the edge of the lake Padam Talao. This atmospheric setting is a truly memorable place to search for the Tiger. Travelling through the park on morning and evening game drives makes sightings highly likely – alongside many other species that reside in the lakes, meadows and forested hills. These include langurs, deer, Sloth Bear, Brown Fish Owl and minivets. The diversity of wildlife is spectacular and visiting Ranthambore National Park can be added to the itinerary along with Kanha National Park, another of India’s top national parks in the heart of rural India.

Marissa Ellis-Snow is a freelance nature writer. If you’re looking for Tiger travel, Naturetrek specialises in expert-led natural history and wildlife tours worldwide. Naturetrek brings over 25 years of experience to to wildlife tours to some of the most spectacular regions on Earth.

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Rajasthan Desert Tour Packages – Best Way to Feel the Glory

Rajasthan, the desert state of India is renowned across the globe for its desert landscapes, forts, palaces, culture, cuisines, fairs and festivals. It is the pulsating destination of India tourism where tourists come in large number to enjoy the charm of natural glory and heritage culture. Rajasthan desert tour package is the best way to surf through leftover legacies of the royal kingdoms. This customized tour is of 17 nights and 18 days in which all the popular tourist destinations of this state are covered. The destinations which can be explored on this tour are Delhi, Mandawa, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bhuj, Zainabad and Ahemdabad.


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The tour begins from Delhi. This is one of the most vibrant cities of India where tourists can witness the perfect blend of modern and traditional culture. It is a wonderful city which enthrals tourists with its historic sites, beautiful monuments and vibrant cultural heritage. The popular tourist attractions of this place include Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Humayun Tomb andJama Masjid.

Jodhpur Tourism

Jodhpuris one of the popular tourist destinations of Rajasthan. It is known across the globe as the Sun City. This beautiful place is renowned across the globe for its scenic desert landscapes and number of monumental buildings which are the living testimonials of yesteryears. The well known tourist attractions of this place are Umaid Bhawan palace, Mandore, Mehrangarh fort, Mahamandir temple and Jaswant thada.

Jaisalmer Tourism

This is an exhilarating destination of Rajasthan tourism popularly known as the Golden city. The enthralling charm of this place lies in its exotic sand dunes, camel safaris, magnificent forts, temples and captivating havelis. Large number of tourists comes here throughout the year to enjoy their vacations amidst scenic natural vistas of desert. The popular tourist attractions of this are Patwon ji ki haveli, Nathmalji ki haveli, Jaisalmer fort, Sam sand dunes and Desert national park.

Bikaner Tourism

This is another popular tourist destination of Rajasthan renowned across the globe for its desert landscapes, beautiful palaces, rich cultural heritage and temple festooned with intricate sculptures. Scores of tourists come here throughout the year to enjoy the fun and thrill of camel safari which is the best way to enjoy the beauty of barren desert landscapes. The popular tourist attractions of this place are Junagarh Fort, Karni Mata Temple or Deshnok temple, Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum, Laxmi Niwas Palace, Lalgarh Palace and Jain Haveli.

Ahmadabad Tourism

This is another popular tourist destination covered in this tour package. It is the capital of Gujarat state situated on the bank of river Sabarmati. The captivating charm of this city lies in the interwoven charm of history, art and culture and imposing architectural monuments. This place is also known as the Manchester of India because it is the largest denim producer in the world.

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Amazing Wildlife Sanctuary Parks of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is the biggest state in India with rich culture. Amazing forts, glamorous lakes, beautiful wildlife and splendid mansions encourage tourism in Rajasthan. This state has great geographical features suitable for amazing wildlife. It is known for desert in most territories, but it also has green forests in others. These topographical conditions are ideal for wildlife. Desert is an ideal place for reptile species while Rocky Mountains and wetlands are ideal for various species of birds and animals. Wildlife sanctuaries of Rajasthan are the most popular amongst others. Many tourists come to India for exploring these wildlife parks of Rajasthan. Here are some famous sanctuaries of Rajasthan.

Ranthambore National Park:

This sanctuary is situated at the junction of Aravali and Vindhya hills in Sawai Madhopur District. It is spread over 400 square km area. There are many water resources in this park those give huge relief in hot summer days. Animals are used to people around them and you can watch these animals in their natural habitat here. Tigers can be seen hunting even when tourists are watching. It is a dream park for photographer and wildlife enthusiast. This park is available with car rental service for jungle safari. It remains opened from October to May.

Sariska Tiger Reserve:

It is most visited reserve park in India. It is situated in Alwar district of Rajasthan. It covers about an area of 800 square km. There are medieval buildings in this reserve which are also one of the main attractions of it. It was declared tiger reserve park in 1978 as a part of India’s project tiger scheme. There are various carnivores such as leopard, jungle cat, Jackal and hyena in this park. It also hosts amazing bird-life. Peafowl, Bush Quail, Sand Grouse, Golden backed Wood Pecker, Crested Serpent Eagle, Grey Partridge and the Great Indian Horned Owl are the most popular bird species in this park.

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This Park is situated in Thar Desert of Jaisalmer. It is one of the largest parks of India, covering 3100 square km area. Bird-life of this park is vivid and spectacular. Ardeotis nigriceps (Indian Bustard), an endangered bird species, is the main attraction here. You can see many eagles, buzzards, kestrel, harriers, falcons and vultures in this park. Jeep safari is available here to travel this park in a short duration. Best visiting time for this park is November to March.

Keoladeo Ghana National Park :

This is, formerly known as Bharatpu

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, one of the finest bird’s parks of India. It has both native and migratory birds. Besides birds, this park is also inhabited by Sambhar, boar, Chittal and Nilgai. There is a system of small water dames to control water level in different sections. There is a temple of Keoladeo within its boundaries.

Well, above-mentioned parks are such famous that nature’s documentary films are made in these parks. You can see nature at its best here and you can catch glimpse of amazing wildlife.

Best Hotels in Ranthambore National Park

The gloriously impressive beauty of Ranthambore National Park combines an attractive blend of flora and fauna consisting of the fine and the vast gigantic natural wildlife habitat and huge lush green lifelike trees and plants making Ranthambore a majestic place to explore and visit.

The magnanimity of this magnificent Ranthambore Park gets amplified by the luxuriously comfortable Ranthambore hotels. Some of the handpicked and the best hotels in Ranthambore that provide world class costumer amenities are:

Sher Bagh: Situated at the edge of Ranthambore Park, this Ranthambore hotel is set amidst trees and over looking valleys on a private estate. Providing the finest of amenities to its customer with dining experiences carefully crafted, room service, lounge, reading room facility and special evening talks with conservationists who have dedicated their lives to Ranthambore and its natural habitat.

Khem Villas: Spread over 10 acres the Khem Vilas is in the proximity of Ranthambore that makes it a traveler’s hub. Khem Villas is an ideal destination that offers the guest complete peace of mind, along with some lip smacking food and the world best cuisines that add to the prominent service of Khem villas Ranthambore hotel.

Dev Villas: Hotel Dev Vilas is a unit of Sacchai Hotels Pvt. Ltd. This Ranthambore hotel is set in three and a half acres of land and is located near the entrance of the Ranthambore. Dev Vilas Hotel offers 28 rooms categorized into 19 Deluxe Rooms and 9 common rooms. Each room has been designed in a unique sequence of color, style and ambience providing the major amenities to its customers such as bar, business center, outdoor swimming pool, free room service, internet facility etc.

Tiger Moon: A jungle lodge located at the edge of the Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan, India), Tiger Moon resort offers a drive in open jeeps deep into the Ranthambore forest and give tourist a glimpse of wildest of tigers. Folk dances and puppet shows are the salient features of this Ranthambore hotel. The finest of amenities provided by Tiger Moon resort are currency exchange, wildlife libraries and safe locker etc.

Tiger Den: Tiger Den Resort, a Jungle Lodge boasts of quality accommodation and services. The resort is barely five minutes away from the main entrance of the park. There are 18 air-conditioned cottages, 2 suites and 8 luxury Swiss Cottage tents. Each cottage & tent is equipped with modern amenities.

Visit one of the finest above mentioned hotels in Ranthambore when longing to visit the incredible land of Ranthambore National Park and get the best ever deals with the accommodation services while adding a cherry of comfort living on the cake of your visit to Ranthambore National Park.