Amrit Van Resort





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In Nargarh Wildlife Sanctuary this spectacular trail takes one from Sisiyawas to Nargarh Zoological Park and back. The surroundings of this area are majorly green, although most of the flora species are thorny and species that are common in a dry-arid region. This park is known for the wide variety of birds and animals like the Lions, Tigers, Deer, Wild Boar, etc. Other than the amazing biodiversity this place is very picturesque. As it lies in the rural region most of the section of this...
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A beautiful trek to the temple through the Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary. This trail offers multiple bird watching spots and ample opportunities to spot some wildlife as well. There is also a lake at the beginning of the trail. This trail lies near Amer in Rajasthan. Keep that bottle of water handy for this trek and a pair of binoculars for spotting the birds.
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A beautiful trek to the temple through the Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary. This trail offers multiple bird watching spots. There is a lake at the beginning of the trail. This trail lies near Amer in Rajasthan. Keep that bottle of water handy for this trek and a pair of binoculars for spotting the birds.
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Nahargarh Biological Park, a part of the Nahargarh sanctuary is located near Jaipur on the Jaipur-Delhi highway. It encompasses a large area and is situated under the Aravalli range. The Park is famous for its vast flora and fauna, and its main aim is to conserve it. It also doubles up as a great place to educate people and conduct research on existing flora and fauna. At Nahargarh Biological Park, one can see over different species of birds, of which, the most popular is the white-naped...
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Amber Palace, more commonly known as the Amer Fort, was built by Raja Man Singh and later on was expanded by Jai Singh I and the rulers that succeeded him. This fort is considered as the epitome of Rajput architecture with hints of Mughal architecture. The whole fort is built with red sandstone and marble and has 4 levels with each level containing a massive courtyard. There is a hall of public audiences known as Diwan-e-Aam, a hall of private audiences known as the Diwan-e-Khas, a mirror...