Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Jungle safari in Rajasthan.


Jungle safari
Come over to Rajasthan! Discover how the scenery changes with every single kilometer. And each of these wilderness houses a much different culture of biology at every fold. Plan a holiday vacation in Rajasthan's wildlife reserves and see the rare and jeopardized species walk around the relics of the majestic forts and hunting lodges of bygone years. Take up a jungle tour to see the birds dance, sing, quarrel and feed their babies, a sight you will love to gaze at. Shoot their animations with your handycams, while they engage themselves drinking water or determine to catch a prey. Watch them quarrel and make love, while meandering in a hired safari within the fringes of Rajasthan wildlife reserves. Enjoy the best wildlife safari ever!
The Fearful Fascination of The Wild

If one has missed sighting a tiger anywhere, other than in a zoo, the same can head for the lush green terrains of Rajasthan. Holidaying in the great wilds of Rajastan, is indeed an excellent idea. The wildlife sanctuaries and parks of this princely state have been an excellent habitat for some well known vicious animals of the Indian subcontinent. One your safari tour of Rajasthan, rest assured, tourists will spot one, or many if their luck attracts those noble creatures, and that too at close quarters.
Catch The Hunt

The best way to exoploe wildlife of Rajasthan is by taking up a jungle safari of the various national parks in Rajasthan. Travel to Ranthambhore wildlife reserve, the most preferred wildlife destination in Rajasthan, its landscape dominated by the Vindhyan hill range with its perilous overhangs and steep rock walls. One might encounter a female tiger with her cubs, retiring for an afternoon siesta after enjoying a meal of some nice, luscious rear steaks of a kill. Despite the man-tiger closeness, an interesting facet is that there has not been any attack on humans by the tigers in the park, who are jokingly said to be perfectly tamed. A photograph enthusiast should keep his handicam ready, because at any moment one can witness a tiger cavorting behind a blackbuck or a sambhar; the chaser running for its stomach while the hunt for its life. But the royal Bengal tiger isn't the only predator at Ranthambhore, though it may be its most famous one. Leopards live in the higher vegetation, while the lakes are infested with marsh crocodiles on whom the tigers sometimes prey.

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