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Wildlife of Rajasthan: Ranthambore, Desert National Park & More

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🦁 Wildlife of Rajasthan: Ranthambore, Desert National Park & More — Rajasthan may be known for its forts and deserts, but it’s also a land of thriving wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. From the legendary tigers of Ranthambore to the rare desert species of the Desert National Park, the state offers unique opportunities for wildlife lovers and photographers alike.

Spot leopards, caracals, and sloth bears in Jawai and Kumbhalgarh, or explore the birdwatcher's paradise at Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The lesser-known Sariska Tiger Reserve offers a wilder, more secluded safari experience, while Tal Chhapar Sanctuary is a hidden gem for spotting blackbucks and migratory birds.

This topic invites you to discover the wilder side of Rajasthan—share safari stories, species checklists, travel tips, and hidden trails that prove the desert state is just as rich in biodiversity as it is in heritage.



   
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