BEST WILDLIFE SPOTS IN RAJASTHAN

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Ranthambore National Park – Sawai Madhopur

Located in Sawai Madhopur, this 1334 sq. km national park is a top destination for spotting tigers

Sariska Tiger Reserve, Alwar

Sariska Tiger Reserve, spanning 881 km² in the Aravalli Range, became a national park in 1990 and was the first to successfully relocate tigers, with diverse wildlife

Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur

Home to 366 bird species, this World Heritage Site is a man-made wetland designated a protected sanctuary in 1971

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary in Rajsamand District spans 610.528 km², covers the Aravalli Range, and serves as a reintroduction site for the Asiatic lion

Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, Kota

Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, spanning 278 km², was considered for Asiatic lion reintroduction and hosts various species like nilgai and Indian leopards

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Mount Abu

This high-altitude sanctuary spans 6 km wide and 19 km long, reaching 5,650 ft at Guru Shikhar, the Aravalli Range's highest point.

Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary, Pratapgarh

Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary covers 422.95 km² across the Aravalli, Vindhyachal, and Malwa Plateau, and was designated a protected area in 1979.

Kaila Devi Wildlife Sanctuary, Karauli

Kaila Devi Wildlife Sanctuary, spanning 674 km² in Rajasthan's Karauli district, is part of Ranthambore and features the Banas and Chambal rivers