Recently I had a chance to explore Rajasthan (India), the land of Maharajas. Experience its royal cultural heritage, luxurious hotels, camel safaris, pristine lake and magnificent forts and palaces and last but not least Kevaladev National Park. I enjoyed Sunset time a lot as seen in pictures.
In the generally packed pathways of Agra and Jaipur, Kevaladev National Park is a magnificent sight of peace. The forest is semi-arid and has a lot of vegetation. Because this is a dry deciduous forest, the area is densely forested with medium-sized trees and bushes.
A substantial portion of the park's north-east section is covered in a variety of trees. Babylon can be found in the park's woodlands, along with tiny amounts of Dwarf and Olive. Banyan is the only hardwood species found in Kevaladeo National Park's woodlands. The park's aquatic vegetation is diverse and abundant, providing food for the park's waterfowl.
In 1985, UNESCO designated the park as a World Heritage Site after witnessing the park's diverse flora and animals. Grazing was eventually prohibited in the park by the authorities , resulting in a lush environment for birds and animals.
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Awesome colours and very nice picture.👍
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