Tiger Reserve Mukundara Hills: Newest Tiger Sanctuary in Rajasthan
Rising as a conservation success story in the southeast of Rajasthan, Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve is committed to the preservation and comeback of Royal Bengal tigers. Comprising 759 square kilometres, the reserve is encircled by the Chambal River and the Mukundara mountain range, therefore fostering a perfect habitat for tigers and other animals. With committed attempts to build a self-sustaining tiger population, Mukundara, the fourth tiger reserve in Rajasistan, is significantly helping with tiger conservation.
Promoting Nature Protection and Conservation
Our Veterinary Unit and Quick Response Team at Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve are dedicated to protect species and advance environmental initiatives.
- Special programs guarantee the effective reintroduction and long-term survival of tigers. Tiger Rehabilitation & Monitoring
- injured and displaced animals get medical treatment and rehabilitation under wildlife healthcare and rescue operations.
- Preventive actions and community involvement support the minimisation of conflicts and protection of people as well as of animals.
- Conservation projects centre on preserving biodiversity and rebuilding natural environments.


