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Rajasthan Travel Guide
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Cities
Climate
Dance
Lakes
Rajasthan Camel Safari
Rajasthan Desert Safari
Rajasthan Travel Package
Heritage Hotels in
Rajasthan
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Rajasthan
- Places to see
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Rajasthan
Hotels Guide
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Hotels
in Ajmer,
Hotels in Bharatpur,
Hotels in Bikaner,
Hotels in Jaipur,
Hotels in Jaisalmer,
Hotels in Jodhpur
Hotels in Udaipur
And More Hotels in Rajasthan
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Rajasthan
Train Tours
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Palace
On Wheels
Royal Orient Train
The Fairy Queen
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Heritage Hotels in
Rajasthan
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Bissau
Palace, Jaipur
Jaimahal Palace,
Jaipur
Rambagh
Palace, Jaipur
Samode
Haveli, Jaipur
Lake
Palace,
Udaipur
Shikarbadi,
Udaipur
more Heritage
Hotels in Rajasthan
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Festivals
in Rajasthan
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Pushkar
Camel Fair
Nagaur
Cattle fair
Summer
Festival
Desert
Festival
Camel
Festival
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Forts
& Palace
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Rajasthan
Tour Packages
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Rajasthan
Tour Itinerary
Rajasthan
Heritage Tour
Rajasthan
Palace Tour
Rajasthan
India Tour
Rajasthan
Cultural Tour
Rajasthan
Camel Safari Tour
Rajasthan
Budget Tour
Rajasthan
Wildlife Tour
Rajasthan
Wildlife Safari
And More Travel Package
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Wildlife
in Rajasthan
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Keoladeo
Ghana or Bharatpur National Park
(Bharatpur - Rajasthan)
Desert
National Park
(Rajasthan)
Ranthambore
National Park
(Ranthambore
- Rajasthan)
Sariska
Wildlife Sanctuary
(Rajasthan)
And
More Wildlife in India
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Wildlife
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Desert National
Park
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The
Desert National Park is an excellent example of the
ecosystem of the Thar desert and its diverse fauna. Sand dunes form
around 20% of the Park. The major landform consists of craggy rocks and
compact salt lake bottoms, intermedial areas and fixed dunes which are
quite suitable for the chinkara to move at high speed. The blackbuck is
another common antelope of this region. Its other notable inhabitants
are the desert fox, Bengal fox, wolf and desert cat.
Sudashri forest
post is the ideal place for observing the wildlife of Desert
National Park and is the most suitable in the entire 3162 sq.
kms. of this park for watching and photographing the activities of the
animals from behind cover.
Bird
life in this sandy habitat is vivid and spectacular. Birds such as the
sandgrouse,partridges, bee-eaters, larks and shrikes are commonly seen.
Demoiselle crane and houbara arrive in the winter. The birds of prey
seen here are tawny and steppe eagles, long legged and honey buzzards,
falcons and kestrels. But the most outstanding of the avifauna is the
great Indian bustard. This tall, heavy bird is an epitome of confidence
and grace. It is good to see five or six bustards near Sudashri water
hole.
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