Tal Chappar is one of the lesser known Wildlife sanctuaries in India.
Tal Chappar WLS is one of the few sanctuaries meant for protection of Black Bucks. It makes for a great getaway from Jaipur since it’s located merely 220 Km.
I recommend it for wildlife enthusiasts and explorers since the facilities for tourists are missing. It can be done in a full day trip too. Best visited during winter season.
Curated Experiences & Impressions!
On a cold February morning, we started off from Jaipur towards Tal ChapparWildlife Sanctuary. Earlier, driving inside the sanctuary was not permitted but now it’s possible by paying an entry fee for the vehicle. Driving trips are something that I look forward to. It definitely adds to the excitement of traveling.
A capture from Tal Chappar Wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan, exclusively reserved for the Black bucks
Tal Chappar is relatively lesser known wildlife sanctuary in India. However, that’s not the case among the wildlife and birding enthusiasts, since it is the only wildlife sanctuary reserved for the Black Bucks.
Black Bucks at Tal chappar. This picture was captured by a friend who’s wildlife and birding enthusiast.
The Indian Savannah- Tal Chappar, Rajasthan
Tal Chappar is close to 220 Km from Jaipur, located close to Sujangarh, a major town in the vicinity in Churu district in Rajasthan. A popular…
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Out of context but when i little black buck meant the Salman Khan case😉
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Sorry, didn’t get this one!
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Yeah me too. Black bucks = Salman Khan Blak Buch hunting case. But this is not to take away from the beauty of the pictures you’ve posted. 🙂
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OK
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Stunning shot of the bucks and the sun!
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Thank you Dustin. Few of these pictures here were shot by a friend. Will pass on ….. 🙂
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Well the movie star killed some black bucks so…
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Yup! You are right about the famous/infamous case. However, that case pertains to Jodhpur region. But you are right about the link.
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Amazing pictures especially the rising sun and the black bucks.
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I’m glad you liked it 😊 thanks for sharing your views
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I haven’t heard of this Sanctuary Arv, thanks for sharing those lovely pictures and the description. Those hues of the sun, with black bucks posing for your friend is a rare one…the most amazing! Now I am hopping over to read the rest of the post. 🙂
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Its a very small WLS. Although I have been there multiple times over the years, it’s slowly becoming popular among wildlife enthusiasts. do you like visiting national parks or sanctuaries?
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Yes, I have visited a few…Kaziranga being the best among them.
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The second shot is magnificent, and the lighting is so serene.
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Indeed…. I’m sure every nature lover will be happy to visit this wild life sanctuary
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😊
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So beautiful, Arv! Thanks for sharing this!
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You are welcome, Marcus 😊
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Great pics Arv!!!
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Thank you. 😊
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I want to go there😻
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I’m sure you want to… since you love animals. I hope I’m not wrong in this?
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You can’t be more right. I’ll put it on my bucket list. I love your blog btw. Keep going💪🏼
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Thanks Marizelle. Happy to know that you liked my blog. BTW where are you based?
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Staggering shot of the bucks and the sun!
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Good to see your grass lands and the black bucks.
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hi so i want to ask you which is the nearby town where you can stay? i tried going to the sanctuary from mandawa once but locals there didn’t know about it… n then i read somewhere that entry tickets are available only at the gate not online…
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Shweta, the nearest town is Sujangarh. Its a small town so don’t expect much, very basic lodging near railway station. Mandawa will be little distant. Its a very small sanctuary unlike bigger ones like Ranthambore or Corbett so it’s not online. Which city do reside in? Let me recommend the best option.
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thanks Arv i m in Delhi…
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You should be able to get a train to Ratangarh from Delhi which is not far from Tal Chappar.
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Beautiful captures! 🙂
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Thank you Cheryl
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This pictures are treasures!
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Thank you 😃
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This is indeed a lesser known sanctuary. I never heard or read about it earlier. I think the beauty is still so pristine as the number of tourists is less. Great pictures… 🙂
By the way, is that your new blog? Where the link took me to?
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Maniparna this sanctuary is becoming quite popular of late among birders since it attracts many rare migratory birds. So may be in few years it’ll be very popular.
Yes that’s my other blog… not new! Been there for quite sometime but don’t find time to write often. There’s so much to write though. Did you have a look at it?
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I read the rest of this post there. It’s really difficult to maintain two blogs…quite a task!
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True. I’m juggling…some of the post on that blog have proved to be very popular.
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Nice place, loved the wildlife!
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Thank you. Happy to hear that. 🙂
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