Everyone remembers the story of black deer hunting, but they do not reach Tal Chhapar, the unique settlement of that beautiful creature. Despite being near Tal Chhapar Bikaner and Shekhawati, this stranger became a victim only because neither the tourism nor the forest department paid attention to it.
All the attention is on Ranthambore and not the tigers, then the leopards. Those who take pictures of wildlife, reach anywhere, so they reach here too. This time the attraction of my going to Taal Chhapar was the owl with long ears. Years later, the desire to see the long-eared owl of North America and Europe so closely took me to Tal Chhapar.
These days, whenever I mentioned Talchhapar, I came to know that there is a large number of people who have not heard either the name of that place and if they have heard then they have reached there. are not.
These include those living in the capital of Rajasthan. But one thing is funny that when I took the name of Taal Chhapar from people and told about the black deer there, then the name of actor Salman Khan definitely came up.
We came to know from the sanctuary office that we had to travel around and not by that route. Well, on reaching there, when I saw the rooms of that forest rest house, I was surprised because they are so well made that your first question will be when and who got it built. We decided to stay there for the night.
Tal Chhapar is located at Churu, 230 km from Jaipur. The route is covered via Sikar and Sujangarh, but the 2.5 km route that passes through the middle of the Tal Chhapar Sanctuary, really tastes the fun of adventure tourism. car jumping She jumps because she can't even walk.
The good thing is that along with us, deer also kept jumping here and there. Krishna deer - as beautiful as the name Beautiful appearance I had seen them before from Bishnoi villages to Tal Chhapar but every time they look more beautiful to me than before.
Well, in a hurry to see the owl, we first went inside the forest, but when we saw the mother grass spread far and wide, we remembered the forests of Africa. This sanctuary was the favorite hunting ground of the visionary Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner. He paid special attention to mother grass. Looks like savanna grass.