Rajasthan is preparing to write a new chapter in Mewar’s wildlife heritage as Kumbhalgarh is set to become the state’s sixth tiger reserve. The state already houses five major tiger reserves—Ranthambore, Sariska, Mukundra, Ramgarh Vishdhari, and Dhaulpur-Karauli. With the rapid growth in tiger numbers and expanding conservation efforts, the government has moved forward with its plan to establish a new reserve in the historic Kumbhalgarh region.
According to officials, the announcement for the Kumbhalgarh Tiger Reserve is now in its final stages. The inter-state tiger translocation process has already begun successfully, laying the foundation for a new era in Rajasthan’s wildlife management. The upcoming reserve will feature high-class facilities, including camera traps, AI-enabled monitoring, and an advanced surveillance network to track wildlife movement effectively. Authorities believe the Kumbhalgarh Tiger Reserve will significantly boost conservation, tourism, and ecological balance across Mewar.





