This itinerary explores Rajasthan from the perspective of the conservation of some of its less well known but endangered species.
The Great Indian Bustard, a critically endangered bird species, is a key highlight of Rajasthan’s birdlife. With its majestic appearance and impressive size, this ground-dwelling bird is known for its elaborate courtship displays
The Demoiselle Crane, a graceful migratory bird, travel long distances, and during their migration season, they can be spotted in the wetlands and grasslands of the state. Conservation initiatives have been instrumental in preserving their habitats and ensuring their safe passage during migration.
Rajasthan is also home to the elusive Leopard, which roams the arid landscapes and rocky hills. Though their sightings can be rare, the conservation efforts undertaken to protect their habitats, control poaching, and mitigate human-wildlife conflicts have contributed to the leopard’s continued existence in Rajasthan.
The Blackbuck, an iconic antelope species, is found in abundance in Rajasthan. Known for their impressive speed and striking appearance, these antelopes can be observed in grasslands and scrubby areas. Conservation measures have played a significant role in protecting their habitats, controlling hunting, and managing their populations.
By supporting responsible wildlife tourism and promoting conservation awareness, visitors can contribute to the long-term preservation of Rajasthan’s unique wildlife heritage.
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Arrive in Delhi
Fly to Jaipur. Explore Jhalana Wildlife Sanctuary
Explore Jhalana Wildlife Sanctuary
Transfer to Churu. Explore Tal Chhapar
Explore Tal Chhapar
Transfer to Dera Dune Resort. Explore Khichan
Explore around Dera Dune
Transfer to Jaisalmer. Explore Desert National Park
Explore Desert National Park
Transfer from Jaisalmer to Jawai
Explore Jawai
Transfer to Udaipur airport for onward flight