Dry Forest & Scrub

Mukundra Hills

National Park  ·  Rajasthan  ·  Park #73
Flagship species: Bengal Tiger
760km² Area
2006Established
200 – 500 mElevation
5Key Species
6Best Months

About Mukundra Hills

Mukundra Hills National Park in the Hadoti plateau region was established as a tiger reserve to help relieve pressure on Ranthambore. The park's dry deciduous forest is historically significant — Emperor Jahangir hunted here — and the Chambal River canyon forms its western boundary. A handful of tigers sourced from Ranthambore have established territories in this dramatically rugged landscape.

Key wildlife
Bengal Tiger 🐯
Indian Leopard 🐆
Sloth Bear 🐻
Chital 🦌
Mugger Crocodile 🐊
Best time to visit
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