The
sanctuary is spread over the Aravali and Vindhyachal ranges and is the only
forest where teak trees of building value are found. The thickly vegetated sanctuary
has about 50% teak trees besides salar, tendu, amla, bamboo and bel etc. Three
rivers flow through the forest, Jakham and Karmoj are the major ones. A huge
dam has been constructed over the Jakham river for irrigation , and wild animals
in the sanctuary.
The key fauna of the sanctuary are leopard, hyena, jackal, fox jungle cat, porcupine,
spotted deer,wild bear, four horned antelope and nilgai etc. The most important
and conspicuous animal of the sanctuary is the flying squirrel, which can be
observed gliding between the trees during night,this no curanla creature hides
in the day light , the best time to watch the squirrel is in the months of February
and March at Arampura Guest House, when most trees shed their leaves making
it easier to sport the squirrel. The sanctuary is also associated with mythological
events, it is believed that Sita wife of Lord Rama stayed here during the period
of her exile in the ashram of Saint Valmiki.
DEOGARH (125 KM).
The16th century fort near Pratapgarh, is famous for the palaces, with their
murals and Jain temples.
MENAL (90 KM)
This is also known as the 'mini Khajuraho' blessed with natures bounty. This
scenic spot is situated on the Chittaur - Bundi road and is famous for the ancient
temples, waterfalls and beautiful forests.
GOTMESHWAR (130 KM)
The place is famous for the ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
JOGANIYA MATA (100 km)
This temple of Goddess Yogini is said to be 300 years old.
NAGRI (20km)
One of the most important townships of the Mauryan era in Rajasthan, situated
on the banks of river Bairach. It was formerly known as Madhyamika, which flourished
from the Mauraya to gupta era. The excavation over here have unearthed many
interesting facts and have showed signs of strong Hindu and Buddhist influence.
BAROLI (130 KM)
The ruins of the famous temples of Baroli, near Rawatbhata. This town is worth
visiting, because of the group of ancient temples situated here.
BASSI
VILLAGE (25KM)
The historical fort en route to Bundi, is the main attraction. It ahs beautiful
temples and Kund (reservoir). The exquisite sculptures and woodcraft of Bassi
are also very famous.
BASSI WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
The wildlife sanctuary covers an area of 50 Sq. Km. Near the Bassi village.
The key fauna of the sanctuary are panther, wild boar, antelopes and mongoose.
Migratory birds also visit the sanctuary. For entry into the sanctuary, prior
permission is to be obtained from the District Forest Officer, Chittaurgarh.
SANWARIAJI TEMPLE (40 KM)
The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, situated on the Chittaurgarh - Udaipur
highway. This is not a very old structure and is an important Hindu pilgrimage
centre.
MATRI KUNDIYA TEMPLE (50km)
Also famous as the Haridwar of Mewar' the shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva
BHAINSRORGARH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY (90 KM)
The sanctuary lies in the lush green environs of Bhainsrorgarh, invaluable archaeological
remains can also be seen here.