Explore the lush landscapes and diverse wildlife of Rajaji National Park, a haven of nature's wonder.
Since the national park is closed during the other months, November to June is the best time to visit. Furthermore, keep in mind that April to June, although being a little hot, is the best period to see the most wildlife.
In 1983, Rajaji National Park was created by merging three wildlife preserves with the names Motichur (1964), Rajaji (1948), and Chilla (1977), which were all named after the eminent statesman and freedom fighter Sri C. Rajgopalachariya, who served as the country's first governor general after independence.
Further, historical records state that Sri C. Rajgopalachariya was led to the Shooting Block in the Dehradun Forest Division during his 1948 visit to Dehradun as Governor General. But after observing the area's stunning splendour, he decided against hunting and suggested that it should be protected because of its physical beauty. Rajaji Wildlife Sanctuary was eventually created as a result of it.
1.Discover the beautiful Chilla Barrage: It is a magnificent dam bridge on the Ganga near Dehradun and is commonly referred to as Pashulok Barrage. And to get there, you may travel beside the lovely Ganga Canal, giving you captivating views of the area. Additionally, the Chilli Barrage region produces power for Rajaji National Park as well as the whole Pauri Garhwal district.
2. Jhilmil Jheel is home to a wide variety of plants and animals: Nearby Rajaji National Park, Jhilmil Jheel is another another fun location to explore. Additionally, it is a forest reserve renowned for the rich diversity of its flora and wildlife. You can see some uncommon tiger, deer, leopard, and elephant species here as well.The migrating birds that visit this location also contribute their beautiful chirps to the atmosphere.
3. Enjoy rafting on the Ganges: Other thrilling activities at Rajaji National Park include canoeing and river rafting. On request, 3-hour rafting trips on the Ganges River's streams are provided over distances of up to 12 km. Additionally, this service is available in the national park's jungle lodges for INR 800 per person.
Places like Haridwar, Mussoorie, Rishikesh, Dehradun, and Saharanpur can reach the national park from there. These cities are still well connected to other Indian cities by air, train, and road connections. So you may easily organise a trip to park using any method you think is appropriate.
The national park's flora, which includes riverine vegetation, grasslands, scrubland, broadleaved deciduous woods, and pine forests, is situated between the Shivalik hills and the Indo-Gangetic plains. And the vast rainforests and vivid vegetation make it the ideal resting place for the species in this national park. Here is a quick summary of the local flora and fauna species: