In the steep ridge of hills Aravali and the stunning backdrop of the pink city of Jaipur , the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan, is the Nahargarh Fort , "the abode of the tigers." Part of three strong defensive ring of the city, it was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh and a sentry keeps the beautiful city of Sawai Jai Singh.
It was built in 1734 and ended in the nineteenth century stands on a rocky wall with massive walls and bastions. It is known as the Tigers Fort Rajasthan, the city views are beautiful and stays lit at night. Precisely here, in the vicinity of Fort Nahargarh, is the Nahargarh Biological Reserve Park; today I invite you to learn.
It has an area of 7.2 km2 and is located 50 km from the sanctuary of tigers Nahargarh. It is an area with granite and quartz rocks and the typical dry forest deciduous tropical thorn bushes as well.
Among the inhabitants of the animal world are the Bengal tiger, the Asiatic lion found only in the sanctuary of Gir forest in Gujarat , Sloth bear, several species of deer, crocodile and otter in its wetlands, jackals, wild dogs , wolves, hyenas, wild cats, desert foxes, wild boar, Rhesus monkeys and birds in an impressive variety that reaches 122 species.
All in a park with 10 miles of trails that can see animals in their natural habitat while promoting environmental care and love for Nature. These trails were created to promote eco-tourism and one of the best ways is ... On elephant back!
Is that the elephant ride will allow us to appreciate and enjoy nature in a very exciting and entertaining way, even the birds and other animals are shy or skittish, not alarmed by the presence of the elephant, the rise of the hills is further enriched more for the magnificent views of the jungle and mountains and the recognition of the three ecosystems in the region: the mountains Aravalli , moist soil and the desert.
The elephant ride, which must be booked at least three hours notice is 2 km long that are 1.5 to 2 hour walk, with a break midway for rest and recreation in an old way of elephants and there are vantage points around a waterhole where animals can be observed. |