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National Park in Rajasthan
Ranthambore National
Park
The Ranthambore National Park(India) offers a unique blend of history and forest.
The rich forest around the fort is littered with ruins that date back to the
10th century. Parts of the fort that lie inside the Park have been reclaimed
by nature. Where else would you find a tiger strolling regally through the forts
it is truly a unique sight.
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Sariska
National Park
The Sariska National Park offers a wide range of activities such
as motor driving in and around the park in the mornings and evenings, observing
the wildlife at the waterholes, or photographing wildlife from the many hideouts
provided in the park. There are also many ancient temples scattered throughout
the park, as well as the Kankwadi Fort that can be visited. There are many tribes
in and around the park and observing their lifestyle can be an interesting option.
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Keoladeo National Park
The sanctuary was formerly a vast semi-arid region, filling with water during
the monsoon season only to rapidly dry up afterwards. To prevent this, the Maharaja
of Bharatpur diverted water from a nearby irrigation canal and, within a few
years, birds began to settle in vast numbers. The Maharaja was compelled not
by conservationist motives, but by the desire to have a ready supply of waterfowl,
affording fine shooting (and dining) possibilities.
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Desert National Park
The Thar Desert, which is known as the 'ocean of sands', covers a large portion
of western Rajasthan. It's a wrong notion of people that the deserts can't support
a varied flora and fauna. The fragile ecosystem of the Thar supports a unique
and varied wildlife species. In this vast ocean of sands lies the famous Desert
National Park, which provides an excellent example of the ecosystem of the Thar
Desert and its diverse wildlife.
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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.
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