Rajasthan Wildlife
Rajasthan wildlife is as rich as its vicinities. The beauty spans to 3,42,000 sq km and constitutes
India’s largest wildlife experience. Ranging from semi-evergreen forests of Mt Abu to the almost barren grasslands of the desert, travelers glean through its rich
wildlife variations. There dry deciduous thorn
forests of the Aravalli hills coupled with the wet marshes of Bharatpur that makes the wildlife experience more than worthwhile and significant.
Recognized sanctuaries including
Ranthambhore,
Sariska,
Desert National Park with bird watcher's delight, the
Keoladeo Ghana National Park, all this makes Rajasthan the most sought after entity in terms of tourism.