Rajaji National Park - Haridwar

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About Rajaji National Park

Rajaji National Park is a beautiful reserve to the east of Haridwar. It is famous as an elephant habitat and also harbours the mountain goat, goral. Part of the awe-inspiring Shivalik ranges in Uttarakhand, these forests at the foothills that comprise Rajaji are endowed with Sal trees and bamboo shoots.

Rajaji National Park is an Indian national park & Tiger Reserve that encompasses the Shivaliks, near the foothills of theHimalayas. It is spread over 820 km².,and three districts of Uttarakhand: Haridwar, Dehradun and Pauri Garhwal. In 1983, three wildlife sanctuaries in the area namely, Chilla, Motichur and Rajaji sanctuaries were merged into one.

The Union government has given the nod to a proposal to grant the Rajaji National Park in Uttarakhand the status of a tiger reserve. It is second tiger reserve in the State after the Corbett Tiger Reserve. As per directions of the Tiger Conservative Authority of India, the Rajaji National Park is core area of the Rajaji Tiger Reserve, while about 300 km2. of Shyampur range of the Haridwar forest division and parts of Kotdwar and Laldhang forest division, which function as a buffer zone, is included in the Tiger project, augmented area to 1150 km2.

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Address :

Cheela Dam-Rishikesh Road, Chilla Range, Near power house, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 249202, India

Phone : 📞 +998977
Postal code : 249202
Website : https://rajajinationalpark.org/
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Cheela Dam-Rishikesh Road, Chilla Range, Near power house, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 249202, India
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Jalpa Rathod Chauhan on Google

Being a nature lover, this turns to be a real treat. It's always we want to free way from hustle bustle of city life spend some quality time with other species on the earth. This is a place one can have that dream jungle safari. But yes, its always advisable to follow the rules of the land where we breath & same is applicable for this.Carry a pair of binocular, a nice camera & yes above this all, feel those moments, live them & love them after all we do not have our jungle jeep ride daily.
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Rashmi Rawat on Google

Beautiful place ... You can find a luxurious living in GMVN, CHILLA. Where you find gypsy service for jungle tour ... you can see elephents and tigers there .....!!!!!
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Arvind Gupta on Google

It was an awesome experience to visit Rajaji National Park after a span of about 30 years. The forest and wildlife has improved a lot. Such a wide variety of birds, herbivores and carnivores in the region that it was beyond imagination when Gujjars used to dwell inside this forest. Did night halt in Chila Forest Rest House, which is a heritage building of 1883,meaning thereby that its just 135 odd years old and beautifully maintained. Uttarakhand Forest Department has done really wonders in preserving the nature and area just at the doorstep of Holy City - Haridwar. It is a must visit place for a nature lover. This sanctuary is full of beautiness and surprises and it is no less in anything than jim corbett. It only needs one day of your trip and makes it a memorable one.This safari of urs will be full of satisfaction as guides here are very knowledgeable and could guess a type of bird by its voice only. You will definately spot lot of deers and peacock here but other animals spotting is completely dependent on ur luck and we got very lucky as we spotted herd of elephants with baby elephant of 1 or 2 days only out for drinking water and this is a very rare scene anyone could spot.
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vishal malik on Google

Rajaji National Park is an Indian national park and tiger reserve[1] that encompasses the Shivaliks, near the foothills of the Himalayas. It is spread over 820 km2[2] and includes three districts of Uttarakhand: Haridwar, Dehradun and Pauri Garhwal. In 1983, three wildlife sanctuaries in the area namely, Chilla, Motichur and Rajaji were merged into one.The Union government has given the nod to a proposal to grant the Rajaji National Park in Uttarakhand the status of a tiger reserve. It will be the second tiger reserve in the state after the Corbett Tiger Reserve and 48th Tiger Reserve of India. As per directions of the Tiger Conservative Authority of India, the Rajaji National Park will be core area of the Rajaji Tiger Reserve, while about 300 km2 of Shyampur range of the Haridwar forest division and parts of Kotdwar and Laldhang forest division, which function as a buffer zone, will also be included in the Tiger Project, augmented area to 1150 km2. Final approval was accorded to Kudremukh (Karnataka) and Rajaji (Uttarakhand) for declaring as a tiger reserve on 15 April 2015.[3] Rajaji became the second tiger reserve in Uttarakhand.
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Pramod Bhakuni on Google

Very nice place for annimal lover ?
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Gopesh Dhamija on Google

I feel like if I belongs to this place. Perfect place to enjoy nature and experience wildlife. So many rivers to cross, so many mountains to reach. Major animals found are Leopard, Deers, Elephants, Wild boars, Hyena, Jackals and many varieties of Birds. Many resorts available in Park for night stay.
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Vishal Singh on Google

It's more good to go in rainy season because of it's greenary and amazing views. In summer the park looks so dry. Keep water with you before enjoying this park in summer
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Darshil Mehta on Google

This place was ok. We hardly could see any animals. This place is not well developed. E.g. it would be good for the rangers to coordinate with walkie-talkie so that tourists can know the best place to see animals. We were surprised to find that the Government had no plans to uplift this place.

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