Why Rajasthan wildlife tour should be in your travel wish list?


Rajasthan, the Land of Kings, is best known for its forts and deserts. The general consensus is: a state with such a vast desert cannot have forests! This is a myth and one that will be busted if you happen to take a Rajasthan wildlife tour. Yes, Rajasthan is the land of the Thar Desert and vast stretches of this state have an arid landscape. But there are other areas that are thickly vegetated. And these areas, with some government aid, have flourished into great national parks and sanctuaries. Rajasthan wildlife tour is much popular among the travel enthusiasts and why it shouldn’t –
there are ample excitement and scopes presented on such trips! But if you are still looking for reasons to choose Rajasthan as your next wildlife destination over others, here are some points that would serve you well.

  • Best Sighting Scopes: The forests of Rajasthan are teeming with wildlife. From the Bengal Tigers to many species of Deers you can view them all. Unlike other reputed forests, the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in Rajasthan are not too heavily vegetated. The trees, albeit of different species, do not guard your line of vision. Animals are shy creatures, they are more comfortable hiding from the tourists than introducing themselves. But the forests of Rajasthan offer unobstructed views, this enables the tourists to sight animals with ease.

  • Range of Choices: There are many popular destinations for Rajasthan wildlife tour. Whether you consider Ranthambore National Park, Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary or Mount Abu Sanctuary, Kambeshwar Ji Leopard Sanctuary – each of these wildlife sanctuaries offer something unique. While the Kambeshwar Ji Leopard Sanctuary in Jawai is your best bet to sight the leopards, Ranthambore is known for its Tiger sightings. While Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary is home to the Flying Squirrels, Mount Abu Sanctuary is known for its Langurs and Hyenas.

  • Clubbing Wildlife with others: A trip to Rajasthan is never remains confined to only wildlife sightings. The reputed wildlife sanctuaries in the state are in close vicinity to other tourist hot spots. That makes it a best spot for domestic and international tourism too. You can't fathom what we mean, right?

Well, you must take a look at the location of Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary, in Pratapgarh, it is just a short drive away from Udaipur. Ranthambore (which hosts the Ranthambore National Park) has tourist attractions of its own and on top of that it is also a little distance away from Jaipur. So, you can quite easily travel to the other tourist hot spots, once you have had enough of the wildlife sightings.

  • Great Scopes for Wildlife Photography: Rajasthan wildlife tour is of course a must visit for the enthusiastic wildlife photographers. Many of the fabulous Bengal Tiger pictures you see on the internet or in the reputed magazines have actually been taken at the wildlife sanctuaries of Rajasthan. Without the veil of lush green forests, taking great pictures of the wild animals in their natural habitat becomes a very simple task here. All you need is a good camera and best understanding of the right angles before clicking the picture.

  • Days of Luxury: If you want to experience the royal majestic way of living to spend your life, then nothing is better than a trip to Rajasthan. And the popular destinations for Rajasthan wildlife tour offer you a scope to indulge in the luxuries of life. There are many nature camps and hotels that would provide the most comfortable and enjoyable travel experience to you. Even the upcoming wildlife destination of Jawai, has some fabulous stay options.

Now that you know, have you included Rajasthan wildlife tour in your wish list? If not then book your next trip to the royal Rajputana, now. Hurry!

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