A Journey - Rajaji National Park

Rajaji National Park
  

 A wide variety of flora and fauna can easily be seen at Rajaji National park.


Let me tell you brief about the park . 
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Rajaji National Park is an Indian national park and tiger reserve. The park is spread over 820 sq. km and covers three districts of Uttraknand i.e., Haridwar, Dehradun and Pauri. There is a map of the park On the right hand .The park been declared  a tiger reserve in 15 April 2015 . 


The park is home to the Tiger, Leopard, Himalayan Bear, Cheetal, hog deer, barking deer, Sambar deer, wild boar, antelopes such as the Nilgai, Goral , Jackal, Hyena, Jungle Cat, Leopard Cat, Civets, Himalayan Yellow-Throated Marten, Sloth Bears, Pythons, King Cobra, Common Krait, Indian Cobra and the Monitor Lizard and above All the Asian Elephant.
 Rajaji is thickly foliated predominantly by the Rajaji is thickly foliated predominantly by the Sal Forest and a number of other forest types which include the Western Gangetic Moist and Northern dry Deciduous and Khair-Sissoo forests. Low Alluvial Savannah Woodlands cover the drier southern margins of the park, in contrast to the Shiwalik Chir-Pine on the high reaches of the hills.






The park also houses over four hundred bird species. The Great Pied Hornbill, Himalayan Pied Kingfisher and fire tailed sunbird are some of the residents of our retreat. This area is the first staging ground after the migratory birds cross over the mighty Himalayas into the Indian subcontinent. 
Experiencing Wildlife in the Rajaji National Park is unforgettable.  

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