Monday, December 3, 2018

Best place in Rajasthan for wildlife Tours


Rajasthan is the most popular tourist destination in India in terms of traditions and Royal culture of the ancient Rajputs. The magic of the state lies within its sand dunes, traditional cuisines, festivals and lifestyle. Apart from the historical Forts, Palaces and temples, Rajasthan has its remarkable image in terms of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, like Ranthambore national park, Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary at Bharatpur, Sariska tiger reserve, Desert National Sanctuary, Jaisalmer, Kumbalgarh wildlife Sanctuary etc. A Rajasthan wildlife tour package offers the perfect opportunity to explore the wildlife in Rajasthan in the best possible manner.

Rajasthan wildlife tour packages  provide an amazing jungle safari into the Ranthambhore National park.Out of the whole list of sanctuaries a tourist should surely visit the Ranthambore National Park as it is listed among the best sanctuaries of India as well as north India and is famous for massive population of animals like tigers and lions. The highlight of the Ranthambhore National Park is its Royal Bengal Tigers which are a rare sight. Apart from tigers and lions, there varied species like thirty species of mammals, three hundred species of birds, spotted deer, Sambhar, wild boar, Nilgai, mongoose, Blackbuck, Indian hare, sloth bear and porcupines.

So, being a travel blogger I could suggest that the best time to book a Rajasthan wildlife tour package to visit the Rajasthan wildlife sanctuary is between October to April as most big parks remains closed during Monsoons months of June to September. Ranthambore national park organizes two safaris in a day and prior reservations are recommended. First safari happens early moorning between 5 to 6 am and the second one is in the afternoon between 2 to 3 pm. There are jeep safaris and Canter safaris.  While jeep safaris can carry lesser tourists around 6-8, Canters can carry upto 20 or so tourists. For those who are more adventurous can go for the open jeep safaris. However, if someone can get scared seeing a Tiger at close quarters, then a closed Canter is suggested. Either ways the thrill is a must experience and any Rajasthan wildlife tour package will be incomplete without visiting the Ranthambhore national park.