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The colour of the setting sun gives
it an enchanting fairy tale look. Jaisalmer Fort is undoubtedly
a jewel of the necklace. It’s fun to wander around in
this existing fort, packed with houses, temples, handicraft
shops, slim winding lanes, in same or different incarnations
of stone. The fort is made of yellow sandstone, which inspires
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Bharatpur
Bird Sanctuary |
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Bharatpur Bird sanctuary is also known as ‘Keoladeo
National Park’. One can see various rare and endangered.
Over 230 species reside in the sanctuary.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is declared as a World Heritage Site.
The sanctuary was built 250 years ago and is named after a
Keoladeo (Shiva) temple. Some of the major attractions of
this sanctuary are Dalmatian pelican birds, Siberian disky
leaf warbler- finger sized bird, cranes, pelicans, , shanks,
stints, wagtails, warblers, wheatears, flycatchers, and pipits,
etc. |
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Ranthambore National Park |
Ranthambore National Park is 130km south east of Jaipur.
The National Park liest at the junction of the Aravali
and the Vindhya range if hills. Ranthambore was declared
a wildlife sanctuary in 1955 and became part of Project
Tiger in 1973.
Ranthambore National Park is home for trees, plants, birds
and reptiles. Wild animals include tiger, leopard and
many more. Some of the water bodies are Jacanas, painted
stork, black stork, etc.
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