6 Forests to Explore in Rajasthan

Checkout places to visit in Rajasthan

Rajasthan

The Indian state having innumerable royal palaces and forts. It is also known for its Thar desert, royal culture and historical monuments, such as the Hawa Mahal, and the numerous baoris.

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Forests to Explore in Rajasthan

Damoh Waterfall

This waterfall itself is formed by a stream of water falling from a height of 150 feet. Located inside the forest , trekking area, off road.

Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary

Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of about 32.0 km from Bikaner. This was a hunting ground for the Maharaja of Bikaner. There is a lake in this sanctuary and a variety of animals come here to quench their thirst in summer. This is one of the proposed forests for the reintroduction of Cheetahs is India.

Jogi Mahal

Jogi Mahal is a rich collection of the heritage of Jaipur Jogi Mahal in Ranthambore, which was initially built as a hunting lodge by the royal family of the Jaipur which was used by many Maharajas for the same purpose. Although accommodation is not permitted here now, visitors use this place to assuage themselves and get mesmerized by the scenic beauty as well as the architecture of the Heritage in Ranthambore.

Ranthambore National Park

This is one of the biggest and most renowned national parks in Northern India. This is a major wildlife tourist attraction spot that has pulled the attention of many wildlife photographers and lovers in this destination.

Sariska Tiger Reserve and national park

A national park in the Alwar district which has an area of 881 sq km comprising scrub thorn arid forests, dry deciduous forests, grasslands, and rocky hills. This area was a hunting preserve of the Alwar state and declared as a national park in 1955

Taal Chappar Black Buck Sanctuary

Tal Chappar is a sanctuary located in the Churu district. It is known for blackbucks and is home for veriety of birds. The sanctuary is named after Chappar village.

Map of Forests to explore in Rajasthan