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Kaila Devi National Park
Kaila Devi National Park is the abode of Royal Bengal Tigers. This is the buffer zone of Ranthambore National Park.

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Kaila Devi National Park, RajasthanKaila Devi National Park of Rajasthan is named locally after the famous Kaila Devi Temple. It is situated 25 kilometers from Karauli city. Kaila Devi National Park is also a part of the Project Tiger. It is the buffer zone to Ranthambore National Park.

The typical feature of Kaila Devi National Park of Rajasthan is the presence of numerous khos. The numerous Khos or deep gorges are breaking the ground. These several hundred feet deep Khos is rich in flora and fauna. The dense forest is attracted by the wildlife adventurers.

Kaila Devi National Park of Rajasthan is placed on Kaila Devi Highland forest. This Highland forest undergoes in unbelievable dynamic changes with season, its all lush green during the monsoon. The ground of Kaila Devi National Park of Rajasthan cover turns into carpet of greens after the monsoon. The forest canopy is mixed with the various hues coppery being predominated till late winter.

In Kaila Devi National Park of Rajasthan, adjoining small stream called Banas River adds to the beauty. Banas River touches the western tip of the Kaila Devi National Park, while the Chambal River flows along the south-east, forming a natural boundary. These two rivers Banas River and Chambal River are the major lifeline of this dense forest life.

In Kaila Devi National Park of Rajasthan, there existed the chinkara, wild boar and jackal. They are seen very commonly in morning and late afternoon. The leopard, Sloth bear, Hyena, wolf and sambhar can be seen and of course the Royal Bengal Tiger continues its reserved existence.

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