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Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajsamand Overview
Kumbhalgarh National Park is a wildlife conservation area situated in the heart of Aravali Range in Rajasthan. It is a vast expanse of greenery that covers an area of about 608 square km and the majestic fort of Kumbhalgarh is located within its premises. The conservation area is a homeland for tribal people belonging to Garasia and Bhil tribes.
The region is rich in natural heritage and is home to a diverse species of flora and fauna. You will be fascinated to spot animals and birds such as wolves, chinkaras, peacocks, bulbul, grey jungle fowl, red spur owls, white-breasted kingfisher, golden orioles and hyenas. With so many species of birds around, this park is a perfect place for bird gazing.
While you explore this national park, do not forget to visit the famous Ranakpur Jain Temples and Kumbhalgarh Fort, which is an architectural marvel. If you are a wildlife enthusiast, you ought to visit this sanctuary in Rajsamand.