:- Wildlife Sanctuary Rajasthan
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Ranthambhore
National Park 
Ranthambhor National Park, before a princely game conserve is the scene where
the celebrated Indian Tiger is best seen. Ranthambhor Tiger Reserve lies on
the junction of Aravali and Vindhyas just 14 Kms from Sawai Madhopur in Eastern
Rajasthan. It sprawls over a varying and undulating landscape. The scenery changes
dramatically from gentle and steep slopes of the Vindhyas and sharp and conical
hills of the Aravali. A tenth century fort also blends amicably with the background.
Sariska
Tiger Reserve
This park is situated only 200 km from Delhi and 107 kms from Jaipur. Although
larger than Ranthambor, it is less commercialised and has less tigers but a
similar topography. It covers an area of 800 sq km in total, with a core area
of approximately 500 sq km. The Northern Aravali Hills dominate the skyline
with their mixture of sharp cliffs and long narrow valleys. The area was declared
a sanctuary in 1955 and became a National Park in 1979.
Keoladeo
Ghana National Park
This magnificent bird haven in actual came into being paradoxically as a duck
shooting preserve for Maharaja Suraj Mull of Bharatpur. He transformed the shallow
depression formed by the confluence of River Gambhir and River Banganga into
a reservoir by damming the rainwater in monsoons. Flooding of water created
shallow wetland ecosystem causing it to be a perfect habitat for an astounding
variety of birds. The park that was a hunting preserve for the Maharaja and
the British continued to be so till 1964, after which the hunting was banned.
Darrah
Sanctaury
An erstwhile royal hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Kota, it is a thickly
forested sanctuary lying along the southeastern border of Kota. This hilly sanctuary
with thick forests is worth a visit.
The animals here include Wolf, Sloth Bear, Chinkara and Leopard. This sanctuary
is stretched in the area of 250 sq Kms, almost 50 Kms from Kota. The best time
to visit is between February and May.
Sajjangarh
Sanctaury
Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is situated 5kms in the West of tourist city Udaipur,
which surrounds the Sajjangarh Palace overlooking Udaipur City. From the palace,
one can have a magnificent view of lakes of Udaipur and Aravalli hill ranges.
The view of Sunrise and Sunset attracts every visitor atop of Bansdara hill.
Safari Park was created and wild animals like Chital, Sambar, Wild Boar, and
Blue Bull were reintroduced. Animals like Panther, Hyena, Hare and Jackal has
reappeared apart from variety of reptiles and birds. The wall extended further
and now the entire hillock has been fenced, improving the vegetal cover of the
sanctuary area.
Kumbhalgarh
Sanctuary
Is located in the most rugged of the Aravali in Pali, Rajsamand and Udaipur
districts of Rajasthan. It takes name after the impressive historic fort of
Kumbhalgarh, which come into view over the Park. It is 578 sq Kms in area and
at an altitude of 500 to 1,300m. It is home to a very large variety of wild
life, some of which are highly endangered species. The wild life includes wolf,
leopards, sloth bear, hyena, jackal, jungle cat, smabhar, nilgai, chaisingh
(the four horned antelope), chinkara and hare.
Desert
National Park
The Desert National Park is an excellent example of the ecosystem of the Thar
Desert and its rich fauna. The Sudashri forest post is the most ideal place
for observing wildlife in the Desert National Park. Sand dunes form less than
20 percent of the Park, which consists of craggy rocks, pavements and compact
salt lake bottoms, intermedial areas and fixed dunes.
Mount
Abu Sanctuary
The sanctuary comprises the oldest mountain ranges - The Aravali. It was declared
as a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1960. Apart from having several sightseeing places
this sanctuary is a draw for nature lovers as it has great potential for Eco-tourism,
In shape this sanctuary is long and narrow but the top spreads out into a picturesque
plateau which is about 19 km. is length and 5-8 km. in breadth. Attitudinally
it varies from 300m. at the foot Mil to 1722m. at Gurashikhar, the highest peak
of the Aravali Ranges. The rocks are igneous and due the weathering effect of
wind and water, large cavities are common the rocks. This feature is typical
of Aravali and particularly of Mt. Abu. Toad Rock in Mount Abu is one such example.
Sita
Mata Sanctuary
In forest of bamboo and dry deciduous vegetation.108 km from Udaipur, the forested
Sanctuary provides rich pastures for a variety of Deer that includes the Chousingha
and for Caracal wild Boar, Pangolin and Leopards.