wildlife in rajasthan

Rajasthan, the land of kings, courage, and sacrifice, is not just limited to forts and historical structures. It also offers rich and vivid wildlife.

There are plenty of reserves and protected areas for wildlife in Rajasthan. Nature and Wildlife account for most tourist places alongside the forts and other ancient structures.

National Parks and Sanctuaries in Rajasthan

Rajasthan has various national parks, sanctuaries, and tiger reserves related to national, international, and wildlife importance. More than 25 wildlife parks are in Rajasthan; here are some of them.

1. Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur

It is for sure one of the best wildlife destinations India has to offer. Safari rides are so famous here that many international stars and politicians visit this park and enjoy safari rides. It is the home of Bengal tigers in Rajasthan and the biggest tiger sanctuary in Rajasthan.

2. Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur

This national park is also famous for tigers. It has langurs, hares, four-horned antelope, leopards, chinkaras, and jackals. It is by far considered one of the best bird sanctuaries globally. Many birds found in Rajasthan in this sanctuary migrate here from Siberia and other foreign countries in the winter and take shelter here.

3. Sariska Tiger Reserve, Alwar

This tiger reserve also gives shelter to hyenas, caracals, chinkaras, and golden hyenas. Other species like peafowls, tree pies and woodpeckers are also seen here in rich quality.

4. Kumbhalgarh National Park, Rajsamand

This national park is of national and historical importance. It provides shelter to hyenas, nilgai, jackals, chinkaras, etc. A wealthy quantity of plant species is also available with herbal and ayurvedic values.

5. Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary, Pratapgarh 

With plenty of teak trees, and multiple rivers flowing in it, it is full of natural raw beauty. Named after mythological queen Sita Mata, it has historical importance as well.

Birds like herons, grebes, species of eagles, and animals found in Rajasthan here are nilgai, fox, jackals, hyenas, and porcupines.

6. Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary, Bundi

This is the latest and fourth tiger reserve in the state, amounting to 52 in India. Bengal tigers and botanical varieties here make it unique.

7. Machia Biological Park, Jodhpur

This park is home to many wildlife species like deer, desert fox, monkeys, blue bulls, and hares. Monitor lizards are worth seeing here. Animals of Rajasthan are seen having fun here, and you can feel the exotic scenarios. To explore this park, you can book a taxi in Jodhpur for local sightseeing or outstation, for a convenient experience. 

8. Tal Chapar Sanctuary, Churu

Blackbucks and a variety of birds are a treat to witness here. Birds like an imperial eagle, black ibis, ring doves, and skylarks can be spotted here. Animals like desert foxes and wild cats are seen wandering here as well.

9. Desert National Park, Jaisalmer

Situated in the middle of the Indian desert, Jaisalmer national park showcases the best possible sight of desert and wildlife possible in the desert. Blackbuck, desert fox, chinkara, and endangered species like the great Indian bustard can also be found here. With a local sightseeing taxi in Jaisalmer, you can visit the Desert National Park and other best places to visit in the city. 

10. Gajner Sanctuary, Bikaner

This is the home of blackbuck, sandgrouse, chinkara, and various other species of birds. Few species of birds also migrate here in winter. Blackbucks can be seen running everywhere here.

11. Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, Kota

Rajasthan is not all desert. There are some rivers as well in the state, and near the Chambal river, there is this sanctuary located. It is also home to the roof turtle and river dolphin. It is widely famous for gharial. Some part of this is also situated in Madhya Pradesh.

12. Nahargarh Biological Park, Jaipur

Located near the capital city, under Aravali’s range of mountains, it contains a wide variety of flora and fauna of Rajasthan. You can find species of animals like deer, panthers, wild beers, crocodiles, etc.

13. Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve, Kota

Situated near Madhya Pradesh, this tiger reserve is also home to wild panthers, foxes, wolves, and sloth bears. Many species of plants make this an excellent place for shelter for varieties of birds.

Best Time to Visit Wildlife in the Rajasthan

Environmental conditions in western Rajasthan are slightly hotter in summers, so it is better to visit Bikaner and Jaisalmer in winters. 

While in other parts of the state, summers can also be considered. The wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan can be a fantastic place to be in weather other than summer, especially from October to April.

Bengal Tigers: the identity of India on the world stage

The number of tigers is a big concern for India and the world, and the state has more than 100 tigers in four tiger reserves.

Endangering species in Rajasthan is a concern but with the continuous steps from national parks and sanctuaries, we can hope for positive results.

Continuous and effective efforts from the government and wildlife activists have helped it reach three digits. Currently, the state has 103 tigers, and it is increasing every year.

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