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The Rajaji National Park got the largest Shivalik Eco-system, It is 10 million year old. It's fossils fauna include about 50 species of elephant, one of them is present today. More... |
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Experiencing Wildlife in the Rajaji National Park is unforgettable.
Stay at Camp King Elephant/ Forest Rest House More... |
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Flora & Wildlife in
Rajaji National Park
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The Forest inside the Rajaji National Park is an ideal example of amazing Eco System and having very diverse Flora and Fauna.
| Fauna in Rajaji National Park |
The park has the largest population of Elephants in Uttarakhand. It also has a good number of Tigers and Leopards. Both elephants and tiger are here at the North-Western limit of their distribution in india. Wild animals found in Rajaji National Park.
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Cobra |
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Chameleon |
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Barking Deer |
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Elephant |
Leopard |
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Jungle Cat |
The Goat-like Goral |
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Rhesus macaque |
Himalayan yellow throated marten |
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Monitor lizard |
Indian hare |
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Sloth bear |
Himalayan black bear |
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King cobra |
Jackal |
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Barking Deer Sambhar |
Wild boar |
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Indian langur |
Tiger |
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Indian Porcupine |
Pythons |
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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 |
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| Rajaji National Park Wildlife |
| Flora in Rajaji National Park |
The permanent vegetation of the park may be classified under the Northern Tropical Moist Deciduous Forests and can be grouped into following six types:
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Sal Forest |
It dominates the Rajaji National Park |
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Mixed forest |
The trees like Acacia catechu(Khair), Vetiveria Zizanioides(Khus), etc. |
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Riverine forest |
The vegetation occurring in low water logged areas, along brooks, river beds and streambeds has developed into a riverine forest. |
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Scrub forest |
These forests represent degradation stage of Dry Deciduous Forests which are formed as results of adverse biotic factors like over grazing, lopping, felling and fires etc. |
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Grassland |
It is consist of Grasses. |
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Sub-tropical Pine Forests |
The area covered by this type is very small. Chir (Pinus roxburghii) occurs on higher slopes of Shiwalik, mixed with stunted Sal forest. |
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VISITORS' VOICE |
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It worth million dollar to see wildlife and jungle in India, specially in Rajaji National Park.
Mr. Ivanov, Poland
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| This site is dedicated to Rajaji National Park, And a humble Endeavour to promote Rajaji National Park as a Most Favorite Eco and Wildlife Tourist Destination.
We provide all kind of help to promote Rajaji National Park.
© Sun Dream Tours & Holidays Pvt. Ltd. , 2006 Site Designed by Sun Software Technologies |
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