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Apart from gorgeous palaces, forts and desert Rajasthan is
also famous for forests and wildlife sanctuaries. Dense deciduous
forests of Rajasthan house various rare species of animals
and birds.
These sanctuaries are the oasis in the Indian desert.
There are number of wildlife sanctuaries and two national
parks. Among them Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary in Rajasthan is one.
Situated in the middle of green nature Rajasthan Ganjer Wildlife Sanctuary
is a small sanctuary. This sanctuary is enclosed by the hills
and a serene lake. This setting made the sanctuary more beautiful.
Gajner is located at the northwestern part of Rajasthan and
it is only 32 km away from Bikaner. This sanctuary is well
known for its rare collection of animals and trees. It was
a precious hunting area of king of Bikaner.
This wildlife
sanctuary also includes Gajner Palace and Gajner Lake.
The
palace in pink sandstone and the lake inside the sanctuary
also attract number of tourist. The natural beauty of Gajner
Wildlife Sanctuary can mesmerize.
In Rajasthan Ganjer Wildlife Sanctuary various kinds of wild animals
live. Among them some are rare and unique.
These are Indian
Hares, Nilgai (Blue Bulls), Desert Foxes, Chinkaras, Black
Bucks, Wild Boars, Deer and Antelopes etc. Gajner Lake draws
number of birds from other countries along with the local
birds. There are migratory birds like Imperial Sand Grouses.
Generally these birds come during the winter season. You have
a wonderful chance to see and take photographs this species
of birds from Siberia. The local birds of Gajner Wildlife
Sanctuary include Waterfowls, Indian Houbara Bustards and
Demoiselle Cranes.
During your tour to Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary in Rajasthan you can arrange
for a Camel safari or jeep safari. This can make you wildlife
tour more exciting.
The sanctuary administrators provide you
sightseeing tour and nature walk. September to March is the
proper time to visit Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary in Rajasthan.
Rajasthan is a haven for a wide spectrum of wildlife. The topography of Rajasthan ranges from the barren desert, scrub-thorn arid forests, rocks and ravines to wetlands and lush, green forests. And each of these areas houses a large variety of animal and bird life. Some of them rare while some endangered.
Rajasthan is the home of the tigers, black bucks, chinkara, the rare desert fox, the endangered caracal, the great Indian bustard, gavial, monitor lizard, wild boars, porcupine. Migratory birds like the common crane, ducks, coots, pelicans and the rare Siberian cranes, imperial sand grouse, falcons, buzzards flocks to this state during the winter months. Typical areas representing each of the ecosystems have been earmarked as special areas wildlife. Rajasthan boasts of two National Parks, over a dozen Sanctuaries and two Closed Areas. Most of these areas are open to visitors round the year but are closed briefly during the monsoon.
Bhensrod Garh Sanctuary
A fairly new sanctuary, it was established in 1983 and covers a total area of 229 sq km of scrub and dry deciduous forest. Leopards, chinkara, sloth bear can be spotted here if one is lucky. The best time to visit is between October and May.
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Wildlife Sanctuary.
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