Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan

The lake and forested hills of this reserve, 32 km from Bikaner on the Jaisalmer road, are inhabited by wildfowl, hares , wild boar, desert foxes and a number of deer and antelopes including black bucks and blue bulls. The lake at Gajner attracts water birds in thousands. Imperial sand house migrate here in winter. Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary, houses the former Hunting lodge of Bikaner and has a beautiful lake surrounded by a dense forest.

The Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a number of wild animals and some of the resident species include wildfowls, deer, antelope, nilgai, chinkara, black buck, desert foxes and wild boars to name just a few.

Bikaner is known all over the world as a renowned place of heritage and culture. However, only a few are aware of the fact that this historical city also houses one of the best flora and fauna the world has ever seen. Oblivious to most of the tourists, Bikaner boasts of a rare collection of species that have been kept under protection in none other than the Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary. Thus, situated in the desert, this wildlife sanctuary has a lot to offer to the tourists who have a keen interest in the flora and fauna of a particular region. Hence, the Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary is slowly gaining popularity among the travellers who are indeed getting an experience of a lifetime.



Visitor Information
Famous for: Nature, Geography, Photography, Wildlife.
Entry Fee: 100 INR per person.
Visiting Time: Open daily from 10 am to 5 pm.
Visiting Duration: About 2 hours.

Best Time to Visit
Winters that is between the months of November to March are the best time to visit this place and have an exotic experience. Summers can be extremely hot here and it is not recommended to visit this place during this time.


It’s a rare wildlife sanctuary as it is located in the heart of the desert area.
Species such as wild fowls, deer, antelopes, nilgais, chinkaras, black bucks, desert foxes and wild boars are some of the common species that can be spotted in the desert forest.
There is a natural lake that acts like an oasis in the centre of that forest. Thus, this is the place that the animals gather to quench their thirst and get relief from the scorching heat of the desert.





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