- Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan
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Wildlifes of Rajasthan
Rajasthan Has Abundant Wildlife Thanks To Its Diverse Topography. Numerous National Parks In Mountainous As Well As Desert Terrain Are Home To Forests, Wildlife And Birds. Some Of These National Parks Have Been Home To Project Tiger.
Wildlife in Rajasthan exists in abundance. The rich diversity of wildlife in Rajasthan includes Indian Tigers and Leopards. The landscape of Rajasthan, varying from the Great Indian Desert 'Thar', to abundant green forests and rocky land of the Aravalis to fresh water wetlands, is endowed with the right environmental surroundings that host a booming wildlife and a surprising number of birds.
Housing the fascinating wildlife of Rajasthan are four major wildlife sanctuaries and national parks known the world over, apart from several wildlife reserves and eco-tourism zones. Among the more famous are the ones located in Ranthambhore, Sariska, Bharatpur and Jaisalmer. Experience various rare and endangered species of both animals and plant life in the wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks of Rajasthan.
Rajasthan wildlife tours have the added attraction of experiencing nature at close quarters through safaris. Both jeep safari and elephant safari are available.
Occupying an important place on the map of Rajasthan, Ranthambhore National Park is well known for its tiger population. Endowed with beautiful landscape, the Park boasts of a wide variety of flora and fauna. The Park also houses around 272 avian species keeping the environment of the Park lively.
A World Heritage Site, Keoladeo National Park draws ornithologists and bird lovers from across the world. There are around 300 avian species in the Park. Migratory birds can also be seen here in winter.
A Project Tiger Reserve, Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary is also famous for tigers. A wide variety of other wildlife species is also found here.


