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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.
List of Wildlife Sanctuaries in Rajasthan
Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary
Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary
Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
National Chambal Sanctuary
Sariska Tiger Reserve
Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary
Tal Chhapar Sanctuary
Ranthambhore National Park
District : Sawai Madhopur
Location : Ranthambhore is at the junction of the Aravallis and the Vindhyas in the SE quarter of Rajasthan.
Distances: 15 km NE of Sawai Madhopur, 201 km SE of Jaipur, 457 km SW of Delhi.
When to visit
The park is closed from July to September during the monsoons, and opens from October to June. November to February is the best time. March, April and May are oppressively hot with the desert ‘loo’ – hot and dry winds that blow during the day – baking everything in its wake. On the up side, they dry summer months allow for some fantastic animal sightings through the bare vegetation.
Activities
Tiger safaris. Don’t miss the Ranthambhore fort and wake up early to witness the forest at sunrise. You could also see Ganesh Temple, Jogi Mahal and Ranthambhore School of Art.
About Ranthambhore National Park
This park lies in the shadow of the Aravalli and Vindhya mountain ranges and covers a core area of 275 sq km (106 sq miles).Its razor-sharp ridges, deep boulder-filled gorges, lakes and jungles are the habitat of carnivores such as the caracal, panther, jackal and hyena, numerous species of deer, and a rich variety of resident and migratory birds. The most famous resident, however, is the endangered tiger, and it’s a unique experience to catch glimpses of this majestic animal. Like other parks in the region, this was originally the hunting ground of Jaipur’s maha-rajas and it only became a Project Tiger Reserve in 1973.
Accommodation
There are a plethora of hotels to choose from to fit every budget, most of them scattered on Ranthambhore Road, the long stretch that leads up to the park. Rates vary on and off-season and it is best to book in advance. Many of the hotels include meals in the hotel package.
By Air : If you fly to Jaipur, you can hire a car and drive a couple of hours to Ranthambhore, but a direct train from Delhi or Mumbai is advisable. It’s a lot cheaper and also less complicated and a much more interesting journey.
By Rail :Nearest railhead, Sawai Madhopur (15km/1.5 hr) has good connections from the Delhi-Mumbai line. Most resorts will arrange pick-up/drop from the railway station. Or hire a taxi or an auto to your hotel.
By Road : The drive from Jaipur via Tonk and Sawai Madhopur to Ranthambhore is 10 km longer than an alternative route via Kanota, Dausa and Lalsot, which is a bad road. Since private vehicles aren’t allowed in the park it might be better to go by train instead to Sawai Madhopur.

Sariska National Park
District : Alwar
Location: In the Aravalli Hills, 35 km from Alwar in north-east Rajasthan.
Distances: 108 km NE of Jaipur, 236 km SW of Delhi.
When to Visit
The park is open throughout the year for pilgrims to Pandupol. But in the rains, it’s closed for wildlife visits. The most comfortable time to go is November to March, though the best wildlife viewing is during the warmer months.
Activities
Tiger safaris. Don’t miss the Ranthambhore fort and wake up early to witness the forest at sunrise. You could also see Ganesh Temple, Jogi Mahal and Ranthambhore School of Art.
About Sariska National Park
Designated a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger in 1979, Sariska National Park, formerly the private hunting ground of the princely state of Alwar, sprawls over 800 sq km (309 sq miles), with core area of 480 sq km (185 sq miles). The Aravalli Range branches out at Sariska, forming low plateau and valleys that harbor a wide spectrum of wildlife.
The tiger population at Sariska is now believed to be between 20 and 30. However, spotting one is a rarity. It was reported by the media that not a single tiger survived in the reserve. Nevertheless, forest guides keep track of where a tiger was last seen and can sometimes lead visitors to spot this elusive predator.
Accommodation
There are a plethora of hotels to choose from to fit every budget, most of them scattered on Ranthambhore Road, the long stretch that leads up to the park. Rates vary on and off-season and it is best to book in advance. Many of the hotels include meals in the hotel package.
By Air :Nearest railhead is Alwar (35 km/1 hr). Connected to Delhi by Jaipur-Delhi Express.
By Road :Take NH8 to Shahpura via Kot Putli and Patwa; 1 km short of Shahpura, turn left before the toll gate for the 40 km run to Sariska. Bairat and Thana Gazi villages are your landmarks.

Keoledeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary
District : Bharatpur
Location : In NE Rajasthan, near Uttar Pradesh border, within the golden triangle of Agra-Delhi-Jaipur
Distances : 38 km SW of Mathura, 64 km W of Agra, 185 km NE of Jaipur, 196 km SE of Delhi.
When to visit

The park is open all year. August to October are the peak months for breeding and October to late February for wintering migrants. However, whatever time of the year you go, there will always be interesting birds to see.
Activities
The best way to see diverse species of birds and animals is to make trips at different times of the day. Wake up with the birds in the early mornings, see water birds in daylights and catch night birds such as owls after sunset. Bird watching may mean long waits, so factor it in, and meanwhile, turn the pages of a good birdwatchers’ guide such as Salim Ali’s Birds of Bharatpur – a Checklist.
About Keoladeo Ghana National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site regarded as one of the world’s most important bird sanctuaries, Keoladeo Ghana derives its name from Shiva temple (Keoladeo) within a dense forest (Ghana). This once-arid scrubland was first developed by Bharatpur’s rulers in the mid-18th century by diverting the waters of a nearby irrigation canals to create a private duck reserve. Extravagant shooting for British viceroys and other royal guests were held here, and horrifying numbers of birds were shot in a single day. Today, the park spreads over 29 sq km (11 sq miles) of wetlands, and attracts a wide variety of migrant and water birds that fly in each winter from places as distant as Siberia. Keoladeo’s dry area has mixed deciduous and scrub vegetation and is home to many animals, including the famed nilgai.
Accommodation
Most places to stay are along Dr Salim Ali Road, which runs from Bharatpur Town to the entrance of the park.
By Air
Nearest airport is Agra (64 km/1.5 hrs).
By Rail
Nearest railhead is Bharatpur Junction (4.5 km/20 min). A very convenient option if you are visiting from Delhi. The Frontier Mail and the Kota Janshatabdi are both good options from Delhi, especially in the monsoon when the Delhi-Agra Expressway can be in a bad shape. There are also rails links with Sawai Madhopur. Hotels will arrange to pick you up from the station; there are cycle-rickshaws at the station too. But beware of the local scooter rickshaws, which have zero suspension and are powered by noisy and polluting engines meant to be used for generators.
By Road
Bharatpur is 186 km from Delhi on the Agra Highway via Mathura. It makes a natural extension to a trip to Agra and Fatehpur Sikri; there is also a good link road from Jaipur. Tour buses operate from these places to the park.

Desert National Park, Jaisalmer
via Jodhpur District : Jaisalmer and Barmer
Location: In the Thar Desert in south-west Rajasthan, next to the border with Pakistan.
Distances: 42 km SW of Jaisalmer, 317 km NW of Jodhpur, 689 km W of Jaipur
When to visit
The park is open throughout the year, but the ideal time to visit is from October to February. At this time, the maximum temperature is 20 degrees Celsius and the minimum around 6 degrees Celsius. Light woolen clothing is recommended.
Activities in the park
The two biggest draws at the park are the Great Indian Bustard and the chinkara, and the best place to see them and other birds and animals is Sudashri. From Jaisalmer, there are two, almost equidistant routes to Sudashri – via Sam or via Khuri. As this is a military area, the roads are well-maintained and generally free of traffic; you can make the journey in 1.5 hrs. A jeep is the ideal vehicle to travel in.
About Desert National Park
This fascinating park is spread over 3,162 sq km (1,221 sq miles) of scrub and sandy wasteland, close to the border with Pakistan. Its star attraction is the great Indian bustard (Choriotis nigriceps), a large bird with a height of 1.2 m (4 ft). The bustard had been hunted almost to extinction, and only about 1,000 remain now, but sightings are likely here. Other wildlife includes sand grouse, several species of falcon and vulture, desert fox, and chinkara (Indian gazelle).
Accommodation
To visit the desert NP, you should ideally base yourself at Jaisalmer, where there are plenty of hotels. There are a number of options at Khuri, but it’s best to do a day-trip to Sudahsri. It’s also possible to spend a night or two in Sam or Khuri during the high season, October to February. However, you will need to book a jeep from Jaisalmer itself.
By Air :Nearest airport is Jodhpur (322 km/6 hrs), well-connected to Khuri
By Rail :Nearest railhead is Jaisalmer (42 km/1hr).
By Road :As road journeys to Jaisalmer are very long, this option is best avoide.
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
District : Spread across Rajsamand, Udaipur and Pali districts
Location : In southern Rajasthan, near the formidable Kumbhalgarh Fort. The famous 15th century Jain temples at Ranakpur lie to the west of the sanctuary
Distances : 84 km N of Udaipur, 372 km SW of Jaipur
When to visit
Open through the year. December to March is a good time to spot animals.
Activities
Kumbhalgarh has many options for tourists – apart from jeep safaris; you can also go trekking here. There are points of historic interests in the sanctuary too.
About Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
The Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary covers 578 sq km (223 sq miles) of the Aravalli Hills, west of the fort, on the leeward side. Panther, flying squirrel, wolf and many bird species can be seen here. The Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary will come as a surprise to those who see Rajasthan only as a desert state. These green tracts form the dividing line between the former states of Mewar and Marwar. Once the hunting grounds of royals, this area was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1971. The diverse topography of the sanctuary adds to its charms. In its eastern part are ranges that loom over 3,478 ft, as well as the source of the River Banas. The Marwar plains are to the north-west of the sanctuary. The rainwater on the western slopes flows as small rivers such as Sukdi, Mithdi, Sumer and Kot, all of which are the tributaries of River Luni that ultimately merges into the Arabian Sea. The sanctuary is known to be home to chausinghas (four-horned antelopes), leopards, panthers and sloth bears .
Accommodation
Tourists to Kumbhalgarh have the option of staying either within the sanctuary or outside. As people visit Kumbhalgarh for both the sanctuary and the fort, peak season is usually very busy – so do book in advance.
By Air :Nearest airport is Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur (84 km/2.5 hrs). Government and private buses run practically every hour from the Chetak Bus Stand.
By Rail : Nearest railhead is Falna (80km/2.5 hrs).
By Road :From the north of Udaipur, take NH76 for about 25 km till Iswal; turn right o the main Losingh Crossing from where you turn left for Barwarha, Auda and Kelwara and on to Kumbhalgarh.
Tal Chhapar Sanctuary, Shekhawati
District : Churu
Location : In the Shekhawati region of India in the NW Rajasthan.
Distances : Mandawa – 80 km and Jaipur – 210 km.
When to visit
From November to March.
Activities
Horse and jeep safaris and trekking. Wake up early to witness the sanctuary at sunrise.
About Tal Chhapar Sanctuary
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 .
Accommodation
Presently, two rest houses are located in sanctuary area and being upheld by Forest Department having four suites accommodation. These rest houses come under the absolute management of Deputy Conservator of Forest, Churu. Anybody can directly call him for accommodation.
By Air
Nearest airport – Jaipur.
By Rail
Nearest railway station – Chhapar.
By Road
215 km from Jaipur (Jaipur – Sujangarh – Nokha state high way).Expenses of personal nature such as tips, laundry, telephone, table drinks, beverages etc.
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