Rajasthan Wildlife Encounters: 10 Unforgettable Locations

Ranthambore National Park

The Maharajas of Jaipur used to hunt in one of the largest national parks in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan.

Ranthambore National Park

There are many different kinds of animals, such as birds, reptiles, and mammals. Its main draws are a gypsy safari and bird watching.

Sariska National Park

It is the nation's well-known tiger reserve. It is well-known for its varied bird population in addition to its reported sightings of tigers. With Dhok trees,

Sariska National Park

Salar, Gol, and Bargad, it has a diverse range of flora. Tigers, Siliserh Lake, Kankwari Fort, and other features are its primary draws.

Desert National Park

Rajasthan's Jaisalmer and Barer districts are included in Desert Park. This national park is a huge stretch of sand, in contrast to national parks,

Desert National Park

which are typically connected with lush green woods. With over 40 kinds of mammals, the park is home to a diverse range of plants and animals.

Keoladeo National Park

This national park, which is situated in Rajasthan's Bharatpur district, is home to 365 different species of birds, some of which are threatened.

Keoladeo National Park

This national park is traversed by the Gambhir and Banganga rivers.

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

This national park, which encircles the enormous fort of Kumbhalgarh, is home to numerous endangered species.

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

You can see hyenas, leopards, nilgai, etc. here.

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

Nestled within one of India's oldest mountain ranges, this national park boasts an abundance of floral diversity.

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

There are various types of plants, ranging from rare and unique to trees. The Indian leopard, sambhar deer, and wild boar are its primary draws.

Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Situated at the summit of Bansdara Hill, one of the world's oldest geological structures, this sanctuary is part of the Udaipur district.

Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary

There are 129 distinct bird species living in this sanctuary, both terrestrial and aquatic.

Mukundara Hills National Park

Mukundara Hills National Park, a mountainous region with a variety of flora, trees, and fauna, is situated close to Kota in Rajasthan.

Mukundara Hills National Park

The Maharaja of Kota used to use this area for hunting.

Shergarh Wildlife Sanctuary

This less well-known wildlife location is renowned for its abundant vegetation and fauna. This sanctuary's main draws include the tigers,

Shergarh Wildlife Sanctuary

sloth bears, hyenas, sambar, etc. The Parban River, which flows through this region, is another major draw.

Sorsan Wildlife Sanctuary

This is the perfect place to visit if you enjoy birds. Ponds and lakes envelop this oasis.

Sorsan Wildlife Sanctuary

Sorsan Grassland serves as a stopover for migratory species like as warblers, flycatchers, and starlings during the winter.