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Tucked away in the Shivalik ranges, Rajaji National Park stretches to three picturesque districts of Uttaranchal, namely Pauri Garhwal, Haridwar and Dehradun. Sprawling over 820.42 sq km of an area, Rajaji National Park India was established in 1983, after the merge of three wildlife sanctuaries namely Chilla, Rajaji and Motichur. The park has been named after the great freedom fighter, Shri C. Rajgoparachari.
The vegetation of Rajaji National Park consists of grassland, sal, mixed, riverine, scrub and sub-tropical pine forests. This north India wildlife sanctuary offers shelter to 23 types of mammals and 315 avifaunal species. On your tours to Rajaji National Park India, you are promised to have a holiday experience of lifetime.
The park is known for providing habitat to tigers, Asian elephants and cobra. Tours to Rajaji National Park in India are best for photographers and wildlife lovers. From chirping of birds to roaring of tigers, the park beckons people to immerse themselves in its incredible wilderness. The park has a rich and diverse bird species and is a perfect base for bird watching. On Rajaji National Park, some of the avifaunal species you will come across include woodpeckers, kingfishers, eagles, parakeets, hornbills and peafowl.
One of the major wildlife sanctuaries of North India, Rajaji national Park provides a stupendous variety of wildlife. From nature safari to elephant ride, the wildlife tours are best ways to come in direct contact with nature and its blessings. Before traveling the park, one needs to obtain an entry permit.
For more on tours to Rajaji National Park, you can visit the web links mentioned below,
Rajaji National Park Fauna
Rajaji National Park Vegetation
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