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Rajasthan
is well known for its world famous handicrafts
and textiles. Besides Rajasthan is the land of
some of the finest Sanctuaries and National
parks of India and the world. Noted among them
are
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
(Keoladeo Ghana National Park) ,
Sariksa Tiger Reserve and
Ranthambhor National Park.
One needs to take the help of safaris for better
exploration of the wildlife in Rajasthan. You
can choose from many options available like
Camel Safari, Horse Safari, Tiger Safari, Bird
safari or a Jeep Safari to easily negotiate and
enjoy the vast and stretched natural habitats of
Rajasthan.
Camel Safari is the popular choice for the
tourists but you need to know the balancing act
and getting use to the movement of the Camel.
The adventure trip inside the Thar Desert is the
one that you won't be able to forget your whole
life.
If you want to spot a Tiger in his own natural
habitat you should visit the world famous
Ranthambhor National Park
in Rajasthan. Tiger Safari is exclusively
offered to you for tracking Tigers, an
experience you can never forget in life. Apart
from Tigers you can also spot Sloth Bear, Wild
Boar, Chinkara, Porcupines and Jackals, Leopard,
Jungle Cat, Marsh Crocodile, Sambhar, Chital,
Nilgai, Gazzelle, Boars, Mongoose, Indian Hare,
Monitor Lizards and a large number of birds.
Sariska Tiger Sanctuary is another very import
wildlife destination in Rajasthan. It is
situated in the huge and thickly wooded reserve
cradled in the picturesque valley of the Aravali.
The park is noted for its population of rare
breed of tigers, leopard, sambhar, nilgai, wild
dog, and chinkaras.
If you are a bird lover, then there can't be a
better place than the
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary,
Rajasthan. One of the finest bird parks in the
world
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
supports not only the indigenous water birds but
also a large number of exotic migratory birds
from Afghanistan, Central Asia, Tibet as well as
Siberian Cranes from Arctic, Graylag Geese from
Siberia and bar headed Geese from China.
Colonies of Cormorants, Spoon Bills, Storks,
Egrets, Herons, Pelicans and Ibis can be spotted
all over the park.
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