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  • 5/5 Nand Kishor S. 4 years ago on Google
    Tal Chhapar is india's one of the most finest sanctuary. Best time to visit - The climate is quite extreme. From November to February, temperatures drop as low as 5 degree Celsius. From mid-December to mid-January, the fog clears only post 9am and sets back around 4pm. There is always something to see all year around. It rains at the end of July, and the park is full of young Blackbuck fawns. The rain also brings a number of grasshoppers and locusts, which in turn bring predators like the White-eyed Buzzards and Shikras. That is also a good time for the Singing Bushlark and from August to April, a number of migratory birds visit the area. Summer, if you can withstand the heat, is a great time to see mammals. Cats and foxes den towards the end of March and the beginning of April, and you can spot young pups and kittens at play. May and June are extremely hot and the most quiet in terms of activity for wildlife Stay - The Forest Department has a guest house just outside the park. While it is comfortable, it has only six rooms and is hardly ever available in the winter. Jeeps can be rented from here. Room rents at the guest house are ₹2,200 per day for a non-AC room and ₹2,900 per day for an AC room. Food costs approximately ₹800 per day per person. A vehicle with high ground clearance to drive around the park is necessary. The park has paths on which only driving is permitted. The rest of the park, barring some water bodies, is accessible by foot. However, that isn’t advisable because the wildlife is more tolerant of a vehicle. The nearest town is Sujangarh, which has a few hotels that cost between ₹1,200 and ₹2,000 per room per night. Hiring vehicles from Sujangarh isn’t recommended, especially for a first-time visitor, since a lot of these drivers don’t know their way around Chhapar or of interesting things to do nearby. The sanctuary area is mostly covered by grasses with a very few trees. It lies on the way of the passage of many migratory birds such as harriers. These birds pass through this area during September. Birds commonly seen in the sanctuary are harriers, Eastern Imperial Eagle, Tawny Eagle, Short-toed Eagle, sparrow, and Little Green Bee-eaters, Black Ibis and Demoiselle Cranes, which stay there till March. There are many other birds like skylark, crested lark, Ring Dove, brown dove and blue jay are seen throughout the year. Desert fox and desert cat can also be spotted along with typical avifauna such as partridge and sand grouse. Tal Chappar wild life sanctuary comes alive with the chirping of various migratory birds including montagur’s, marsh harrier, pale harrier, imperial eagle, tawny eagle, short toed eagle, sparrow hawk, skylark, crested lark, ring drove, brown dove, blue jay, green bee- eaters, black ibis and demoiselle or the Kurja cranes. You can also see the Kurja these migratory bird from far off countries as Siberia, Magnolia, Tajikistan, central Asia and starts to migrate in the month of September. Among the other wildlife beauties then it is a fact that Tal Chhapar Sanctuary is famous for black-bucks. Talchhapar wildlife sanctuary is the sole place having a good population of Black buck in such a small area. The sanctuary is a home to nearly 1680 Black Bucks. Being a natural home of Blackbucks and you can easily see 500-700 animals in a single herd. It is the only sanctuary in India in which is having a good number of blackbucks in an almost tree-less, saline and flat-land. These black bucks have “Mothiya” for their food
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  • 5/5 hemant m. 3 years ago on Google
    Worth visiting, small and beautiful sanctuary
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  • 5/5 Lalit M. 4 years ago on Google
    Renowned for being a safe haven black bucks and a variety of birds, this sanctuary is named after the Chhapar village. Located in the Sujangarh Tehsil of Churu, it is 210 km from Jaipur. Its open grasslands scattered with trees give it the appearance of a savannah. The sanctuary is a bird watcher’s paradise as it is home to birds such as eastern imperial eagle, black ibis, demoiselle cranes, skylarks, ring doves and more. One can also spot the desert fox and desert cat here.
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  • 5/5 Prashant V. 3 years ago on Google
    This is located on sujangarh Chapar road. The approach road from one side is very bumpy to avoid any casualty to the deers. I have experienced views of black buck, and deers in plenty. This place is heaven for them and you spot them roaming fearlessly even outside the boundaries.you can also spot desert fox, crane, migratory birds, eagle...
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  • 5/5 Jeffrey B. 2 years ago on Google
    This was my first stop on my birding trip to India. The birds and mammals seen here was fantastic and so was the rest of my trip to this Great country.
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  • 5/5 Yogasanjivani 2 years ago on Google
    Amazing experience, near to the nature.
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  • 5/5 आजाद �. 1 year ago on Google
    Black deer Santuary

  • 5/5 Suman Y. 1 year ago on Google
    Nice place to watch deer and birds.

  • 3/5 sufla j. 1 year ago on Google
    It was a cloudy morning.Horse carts are provided.

  • 5/5 Tourism R. 1 year ago on Google
    Tal chappar sanctuary one of the good place to find raptors… almost 50 species of raptor find their … tal chappar specially known for black buck .. thousand of black buck easily seen .. desert fox .. spiny tailed lizard .. and many more .. in entrance spoted owl in tree 🌲 .. rest house in forest department have few rooms only .. better to stay near sujangarh .. find good options their like .. bds international hotel .. and satyam restaurent for food in front of triputi temple ..

  • 5/5 Babulal C. 1 year ago on Google
    Beautiful

  • 5/5 BIMAL B. 1 year ago on Google
    Wild Life Century for Deer and Black Buck


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