Straddling the states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh, the National Chambal Sanctuary encompasses a vital natural habitat where the Chambal and Yamuna Rivers converge. This sanctuary, known for its rich biodiversity, is a favored destination for birdwatching and wildlife safaris. Visitors can observe migratory birds, the critically endangered Gharial crocodiles, and the elusive Ganges river dolphins. The sanctuary’s diverse ecosystem provides a unique opportunity to experience the region’s flora and fauna in their natural setting.
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