Akal Wood Fossil Park
Just
17 kms from Jaisalmer and a kilometre away from the Barmer Road are fossilised
remains of 180 million-year-old forests. These are beautiful forest vistas and
any forester around can show you. There is a ticket to visit the Park for foreigners
Rs 20 and locals Rs 5 plus Rs 10 for vehicle.
Desert National Park
The Desert National Park is an excellent example of the ecosystem of the Thar
Desert and its rich fauna. The Sudashri forest post is the most ideal place
for observing wildlife in the Desert National Park. Sand dunes form less than
20 percent of the Park, which consists of craggy rocks, pavements and compact
salt lake bottoms, intermedial areas and fixed dunes.
Its inhabitants include the blackbuck, chinkara, wolf, Indian fox, desert fox,
hare and desert cat. Flights of sandfrouse start coming to waterholes from sunrise
onwards. One also hear the morning call of the grey partridge. Blue tailed and
green bee-eaters, drongos, common and bush quail and Indian rollers are birds,
which are commonly found around waterholes. the park is also home to the great
Indian Bustard which is peril of extinction.