Eco-sensitive zones rarely make headlines, but when the Central Government quietly marked the land around Rajasthan’s Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary as one such protected stretch this January, it signalled a major shift in how fragile landscapes in the Aravallis will be treated going forward. For travellers, conservationists and the nearly hundred villages tucked into these hills, the notification has long-term implications that ripple far beyond the paperwork.

