Watch the place in the video where tourists get the chance to put eyes in the eyes of crocodiles, here it looks like a fair migratory birds

National Chambal Sanctuary became the second tourist destination in Pali Ghat in Sawai Madhopur. Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan on one side of Chambal and on the other there is the sheopur district of Madhya Pradesh. Pali Ghat is the rule of crocodiles these days. Tourists can easily see crocodiles and crocodiles on the banks of the Chambal River for a few kilometers. Although tourists see crocodiles and crocodiles here, but in the winter days, crocodiles and crocodiles can easily be seen outside the river and on the banks of the river. How to achieve Pali Ghat can be achieved here by a taxi or bus from Sawai Madhopur train station for Pali Ghat. Tourists will travel about 1 hour on the Chambal Safari boat for Rs 700, in which good views of crocodiles and crocodiles will be seen. Environmental lover Rudrapratap Singh Rajawat said that Pali Ghat Chambal Gharial Century to Madhopur Tiger Century also became a very favorite place for tourists. Hundreds of tourists come here to see crocodiles and crocodiles and their children. There is a system of boats for tourists and there are hotels to stay. The forest division is constantly monitoring Ruddrapratap Singh Rajawat said crocodiles lay eggs here some time ago. Now children come from hundreds of eggs. Currently, crocodiles have dug the pits at a distance of 8 to 12 meters in gravel on Pali Ghat to lay eggs. Crocodiles cook their eggs in the sand in the pits on the banks of the river. The mother digs pits on the edge, lay eggs in it and cover with gravel. The eggs take 60 to 80 days to cook, during which she guarded her eggs. In the month of February, the female crocodile digs 30 to 40 cm deep well and lays 50 to 70 eggs at a time. Children come from the eggs within 60 to 80 days. After 60 days, small crocodiles come from the eggs. There are more than 900 crocodiles in the Palighat and its surrounding area of ​​the National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary. Currently, their number is about 940. In such a situation, the number of crocodiles in Chambal is likely to increase again from the birth of small crocodiles. Environmental keeper Rudra Pratap Singh Rajawat said the crocodiles live about 70 years. It is a crocodile -like organism, but some of the features differ from crocodiles. The staff of the forest department are constantly monitoring the children of crocodiles who get out of the eggs safely. So far, approximately 600 to 700 crocodile children have been born in Palighat. The month of May is the breeding of crocodiles and the birth of new crocodiles. Usually, the month of May-June is the breeding of crocodiles and the birth time of new crocodiles. Share this story -tags

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