Explore Rajasthan's stunning wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, from tiger reserves to desert escapes .
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Explore the tiger kingdom of Ranthambore, where majestic Bengal tigers roam, ancient forts stand tall, and breathtaking safaris await.
Wander through Sariska’s lush landscapes, where tigers, leopards, and vibrant birdlife find sanctuary amidst the Aravalli hills.
Discover the unique Desert National Park, home to the Great Indian Bustard, golden sand dunes, and ancient fossil treasures.
Keoladeo National Park is a paradise for birdwatchers with 370+ species, including the rare Siberian crane, set against tranquil wetlands.
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary offers lush greenery, rare orchids, and the thrill of spotting Indian wolves in Rajasthan’s green jewel.
Trek through Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary and marvel at its biodiversity and historic fort with one of the world’s longest walls.
Relax by Jaisamand Lake, Asia’s largest artificial lake, and explore the sanctuary teeming with crocodiles, leopards, and migratory birds.
Experience the golden grasslands of Tal Chhapar, a sanctuary famous for blackbucks and migratory birds like harriers and demoiselle cranes.
Unwind at Sorsan Wildlife Sanctuary, a hidden gem where blackbucks, chinkaras, and vibrant birdlife thrive in peaceful grasslands.
Visit Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, a former royal hunting ground, now home to leopards, wolves, and rich historical tales near Kota.
Adjacent to Darrah, Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve offers a thrilling escape into dense forests and vibrant wildlife.