Sariska Tiger Reserve – Tiger Reserve Noted for Reintroduction of Tigers

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Sariska Tiger Reserve is a tiger reserve in Alwar, Rajasthan, India; spread over an area of 881 sq.kms. The tiger reserve is full of scrub-thorn arid forests, dry deciduous forests, grasslands, and rocky hills. Surrounded by the hills and valleys of Aravalli Mountain range and Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion.

Ranthambore National Park – One of the Largest Tiger Reserve of Rajasthan, India

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Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, India; named after the historic Ranthambore Fort, is one of the largest tiger reserves of India. Spread over an area of 1,334 sq. kms; it is bounded to the north by Banas River and to the south by Chambal River. Initially established as Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955, it was declared one of the ‘Project Tiger’ reserves in 1973 and a national park on 1 November 1980.

Bhangarh Fort in Alwar, Rajasthan – India’s Most Haunted Fort

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The Bhangarh Fort is a 16th-century fort built in the Alwar, Rajasthan. The fort was built by Bhagwant Das, as residence for his second son, Raja Madho Singh. The well-preserved fort is located on the border of Sariska Tiger Reserve. The fort built by Kachwaha Rajput kings is located at the foothills of Aravali ranges on a sloping terrain.

Bala Quila or Alwar Fort in Alwar, Rajasthan

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Bala Quila also known Alwar Fort is a fort in Alwar district of Rajasthan. The fort located on a hill of Aravalli Range, is 5 kms long and 1.5 kms wide at an elevation of 1000 feet. The fort situated above the town of Alwar was originally constructed by Nikumbh Rajputs in 928 AD. In 1492 AD Khanzada Alawal Khan won Bala Quila from Nikumbh Rajputs to stop practice of human sacrifice, but the fort was completely destroyed. The fort was re-constructed in 1521 AD by Hasan Khan Mewati, and later it was taken control by the Mughal rulers.

Top Eco-tourism Resorts in Rajasthan

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Rajasthan has established itself as a significant tourist destination for domestic as well as international tourists. The state is known for its diversity in terms of natural resources, cultural heritage, historical as well as archaeological wonders, and rare wildlife. There is tremendous potential for eco-tourism in Rajasthan, and there are a few well-established eco-resorts across […]

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