Despite a comparatively hostile terrain, Rajasthan
amazingly has a rich wildlife and is the abode of a number of mammals
and birds. Its vast size and latitudinal variations above the sea level
of 1,700m provides it with varied vegetation. Rajasthan provides semi
green forests of Mount Abu to dry grasslands of the desert, and from the
dry deciduous thorn forest of Aravali to wetlands of Bharatpur
The Sanctuaries, an isolated landscape with some backdrops, attract
herds of species from all over to their temporary habitat that provides
comfortable subsistence. In the season time, the wildlife sanctuaries
and parks echo with enchanting sounds and fascinating visuals against
the sprawling meadow of flora. Rajasthan is the haven of the tigers and
many endangered species. Let's explore the wildlife of Rajasthan!






