Sunday, January 11, 2009

Rajasthan Wildlife

Rajasthan Wildlife
We are delighted to introduce a new resort in the beautiful lush green, and tranquil surroundings of the land of the White Tiger-Bandhavgarh National Park. This resort was conceptualized, designed and now managed by professionals from the service industry. The resort has 18 elegantly furnished luxury cottages. The balcony of the cottages overlooks the marvellous and gigantic hills of the Vindhyanchal range.

At the Tiger's Den ( Resort, Bandhavgarh ) your day begins just before dawn with wake up call along with a cup of tea/coffee at the designated time (i.e. if you are not already up by some call from the inhabitants of the Jungle of Bandhavgarh ). An open Gypsy awaits you to take you even more closer to the nature and to see the majestic 'Royal Bengal Tiger. We provide some fruits neatly packed and a bottle of mineral water for your 4 hour safari in the jungle.

When you come back from there is running hot /cold water in the attached luxurious bathrooms including a bubble bath if you so desire. Breakfast is served in the Restaurant serving delicious and a rich variety of Indian, Chinese, Italian & Continental cuisine.

We have a 24 hrs power backup with a stand by generator. Adapters are provided in all the cottages for easy connectivity of your electrical gadgets. If you have the time and inclination, body massage can be organized with prior notice. Few more interesting things to do during the day, includes a drive upto the ancient Bandhavgarh fort, a walk to the Baghel museum, a guided walk into a typical Indian village "Tala", nature walks, trip to Chenchpur waterfalls and a host of other activities like an in-house library, some indoor games are also available to relax and unwind within your comfortable cottages. After the delicious lunch you again would like to go back to the Jungle, to trace the Tiger or the beautiful birds of Bandhavgarh. By now we assure you would be in love with the Jungle, the surroundings and the Tiger's Den Resort, Bandhavgarh.

As the sun goes down in the Jungle it is time to get back to the resort.A welcome drink to quench your thirst is provided the moment you enter the resort. Bon-fire with bar-be-que can be organized. Telephone facility for STD/ISD calls is available from the reception of the Tiger's Den Resort, Bandhavgarh.

Look up and you will have a breath holding view of the stars in the sky. Yes, this is the time to talk to the moon, to the stars, and above all, yourself. By the end of the day, you would have found your North Star, and you will sleep as never before to wake up into yet another day which will take you closer to nature. When your stay comes to an end at the Tiger Den Resort you will have wonderful experiences to share with your family and friends.

Bharatpur Bird SanctuaryBharatpur Wildlife Sanctuary is also known as Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary and this great waterfowl habitat is one of the finest in the world and was created by a maharaja.

Ranthambore National Park The rare Indian tigers are seen in Ranthambore National Park.

Sariska Tiger Reserve Sariska wildlife Sanctuary is part of the Project Tiger. The Sanctuary extends over an area of 800 sq. kms, and has a wide spectrum and rich population of wildlife.

Gir National Park Gir National Park & Wildlife Sanctuary comprises 1412 sq km of deciduous forest interspersed with semi-evergreen and evergreen flora, acacia, scrub jungle, grasslands and rocky hills.

Mount Abu Sanctuary The highest point of Aravalis, the Guru Shikhar, lies in this 289 sq km sanctuary. Established in 1960,this provides shelter to the common langaur, wild boar, sambhar and leopard.

Desert National Sanctuary The Desert National Park is located at a distance of 40kms. from Jaisalmer and exemplifies the unusual ecological biodiversity of the renowned Thar desert.

Keoladeo Ghana National Park Keoladeo National Park, situated in the state of Rajasthan in India is a former duck-hunting reserve of the Maharajas.

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary is located in the most rugged of the Aravali in Pali, Rajsamand and Udaipur districts of Rajasthan.

Darrah National Park An erstwhile royal hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Kota, it is a thickly forested sanctuary lying along the southeastern border of Kota. This hilly sanctuary with thick forests is worth a visit.

Keoladeo National Park, BharatpurLocated beside the man-made Jaisamand lake is this sanctuary established in 1957, this sanctuary is covers a total area of 160 sq km. and harbours sloth bear, leopard, chital, chinkara, wild boar and a number of birds.

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