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Rajasthan is a haven for a wide spectrum of wildlife. The
topography of Rajasthan ranges from the barren desert, scrub-thorn
arid forests, rocks and ravines to wetlands and lush, green
forests. And each of these areas houses a large variety of
animal and bird life. Some of them rare while some endangered.
Rajasthan
is the home of the tigers, black bucks, chinkara, the rare
desert fox, the endangered caracal, the great Indian bustard,
gavial, monitor lizard, wild boars, porcupine. Migratory birds
like the common crane, ducks, coots, pelicans and the rare
Siberian cranes, imperial sand grouse, falcons, buzzards flocks
to this state during the winter months. Typical areas representing
each of the ecosystems have been earmarked as special areas
wildlife. Rajasthan boasts of two National Parks, over a dozen
Sanctuaries and two Closed Areas. Most of these areas are
open to visitors round the year but are closed briefly during
the monsoon.
Bhensrod Garh Sanctuary
A fairly new sanctuary, it was established in 1983 and covers
a total area of 229 sq km of scrub and dry deciduous forest.
Leopards, chinkara, sloth bear can be spotted here if one
is lucky. The best time to visit is between October and May.
Darrah Sanctuary
Previously the hunting ground of the Kota maharajas, this
sanctuary was established in 1955 and covers an area of 266
sq km. This hilly sanctuary with its thick forests is worth
a visit. The animals here include wolf, sloth bear, chinkara
and leopard. The best time to visit is between February and
May.
Desert National Sanctuary
Established in 1980, it is colossal park sprawling on 3162
sq km. It has shrubs and trees in addition to rolling sand
dunes. The wildlife wealth here comprises fox, desert cat,
hare, spinney tail uromastix and sand fish. Thousands of sparrows,
imperial sand grouse, bustards, falcons and eagles migrate
here during the winter. Best time to visit is September to
March.
Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary
The lake and forested hills of this reserve, 32 km from Bikaner
on the Jaisalmer road, are inhabited by wildfowl, hares ,
wild boar, desert foxes and a number of deer and antelopes
including black bucks and blue bulls. The lake at Gajner attracts
water birds in thousands. Imperial sand house migrate here
in winter. Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary, houses the former Hunting
lodge of Bikaner and has a beautiful lake surrounded by a
dense forest.
Jaisamand Sanctuary
Established in 1957,this sanctuary is located beside the man-made
lake of the same name. Covering a total area of 160 sq km,
it harbours sloth bear, leopard, chital, chinkara, wild boar
and a number of birds. Some crocodiles and fish can also be
spotted here. Best time to visit is between November and January.
Keoladeo
Ghana National Park, Bharatpur
Declared a National Park in 1983, this 29 sq km park is one
of the world’s greatest heronries. Its shallow, fresh
water marsh attracts thousands of migratory birds. Over 10,000
nests of egrets, darters, cormorants, grey herons and storks
hatch nearly 20,000 to 30,000 chicks every year. There is
an infinite variety of migratory birds. Mammals like the sambhar,
black buck, chital, nilgai, fishing cat, otter and mongoose
also roam freely here. Best time to visit is August to February.
Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary
The majestic fort of Kumbhalgarh overlooks the 578 sq km sanctuary.
The Aravalis hills, which remain barren for most of the year,
turn green rains and provide shelter to sloth bear, leopard,
flying squirrel. It is also the only sanctuary where the Indian
wolf is breeding successfully. Best time to visit is March
to May and September to November.
Mount Abu Sanctuary
The highest point of Aravalis, the Guru Shikhar, lies in this
289 sq km sanctuary. Established in 1960, this provides shelter
to the common langaur, wild boar, sambhar and leopard.. The
grey jungle fowl can also be spotted here. Besides, a number
of flowering threes enhance the beauty of this place.
Ranthambore
National Park
This is the state’s most well-known tiger reserve under
Project Tiger. Home of an expansive variety of other animals
in is 392 sq km area, one can spot sambhar, cheetal, wild
boar, leopard, sloth bear, jackal, hyena among others. Artificial
lakes, dense forests and the shield of the Aravalis have helped
to make this park very impressive and interesting. Best time
to visit is October to April.
Sariska Tiger Reserve
The other tiger land in Rajasthan which was brought under
Project Tiger in 1979. Other than leopard, sambhar, nilgai,
wild dog, and chinkara, the ruins of 9th and 10th century
temples exist here. Best time to visit is November to June.
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