Sariska Tiger Reserve
In spite of a comparatively hostile terrain, Rajasthan surprisingly is the
abode of a number of mammals and birds. Its vast size and latitudinal variations
above the sea level of 1,700m provides it with varied vegetation.
It provides semi green forests of Mount Abu to dry grasslands of the desert,
and from the dry deciduous thorn forest of Aravali to wetlands of Bharatpur
The Sanctuaries, an isolated landscape with some backdrops, that attracts
herds of species from all over to their temporary habitat that provides
comfortable subsistence.
In the season time, the whole place echoes with enchanting sounds and fascinating
visuals against the sprawling meadow of flora. Rajasthan is the haven of
the tigers and many endangered species.
The leopard also called the panther here is found in forests and in open
degraded forest areas with rocky outcrops adjoining towns and villages.
The sneaky predator finds easy prey of unsuspecting village dogs, asses,
calves and goats. There five lesser cats besides the two big cats. Besides
a host of fauna there is a handsome variety of avian life too. Wetlands
at Koeladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary at Bharatpur are bird watcher delight.