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Explore the wild and adventurous side of Rajasthan through its National Parks and Sanctuaries.

Rajasthan offers you a chance to see the Tigers in wild and some rare spices of migrating birds.
Other Parks and Sanctuaries
of Rajasthan

:: Bhensrod Garh Sanctuary
:: Darrah Sanctuary
:: Desert National Sanctuary
:: Jaisamand Sanctuary
:: Keoladeo Ghana National Park
:: Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary
:: Ranthambhor National Park
:: Mount Abu Sanctuary
:: Sariska Tiger Reserve
:: Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary
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Jaisamand Sanctuary
Jaisamand Sanctuary is situated 50 kms south of Udaipur the picturesque city of lakes verdant valleys and hills. It is on the bank of Jaisamand Lake, the second largest artificial Lake in Asia. The sanctuary extends over an area of 52 sq kms of thick forests land.

The leopard, hyena, jungle cat, fox and wolf are among the carnivores of the sanctuary. Other wildlife here includes sambar, chital, langur and chinkara. The Jaisamand lake is the abode of crocodiles, turtles and a variety of fish. Various species of terrestrial and water-birds can also be seen here.

Accommodation and other facilities
Fortunately for tourists, accommodation is not a problem in Udaipur. The town (not the park) has a number of guest houses, forest lodges and hotels, including some luxurious heritage properties. Besides the accommodation in the town, there are two forest lodges and two restaurants within the park. The restaurants are however, extremely basic and it’s advisable to bring your own food if you plan to spend the entire day within the park.To learn more about the place click here


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