The beautiful and breathtaking Taj
Mahal is also a perfect tourist destination
for wildlife, birds and nature lovers.
Nearby the Taj Mahal you find the famous
wildlife sanctuaries, bird sanctuaries
and national parks in the neighbouring
state of Rajasthan. Not to be missed
by you during your Agra/Taj Mahal tour
are the Ranthambore, Bharatpur and Sariska
wildlife reserves.
These national parks and wildlife reserves
offer an ideal refuge for the tourists
interested in clicking the exclusive
snaps of wild animals especially roaring/preying/yawning
tiger, a mischievous monkey/lemur or
roosting birds; catching a glimpse of
a deer herd and various rare bird species
including the migratory Siberian cranes
from Siberia.
Ranthambore National Park and Sariska
National Park are national parks as
well as a tiger reserves under the Project
Tiger scheme in India. These national
parks are rated as two of the best tiger
reserves for having a close view of
the tiger and enjoying the adventure
of a jeep/elephant safari. Bharatpur
Bird Sanctuary are home to more than
500 species of Indian and Asian birds.
The development of this bird sanctuary
gained momentum by the efforts of famous
ornithologist of India - Dr Salim Ali.
Bharatpur bird sanctuary has earned
international acclaim as it is the only
place in India where the Siberian cranes
migrate from Siberia covering the vast
distance from Siberia to India in winters.
Why is it so? Why only Bharatpur in
India? The answers to these questions
are still under the scrutiny of ornithologists,
environmentalists and naturalists.
The wildlife around
Taj Mahal covers the following national
parks:
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