Best Wildlife Sanctuaries Around Jaipur
About Jhalana leopard safari
The Jhalana Leopard Reserve, also known as Jhalana Safari Park, is India's first leopard reserve, located in Jaipur, Rajasthan. It is surrounded by the Aravali Hills, India's oldest mountain range. In 2017, Jhalana was designated as a leopard reserve. The reserve covers 20 square kilometers and Leopard Safari at Jhalana. Jhalana is at a distance of Maximum 8-9 km from Jaipur Pink City And is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.
Aspects to Consider
- Leopard safari in the natural habitat of Jhlana's leopards.
- During the safari, you will be guided by a professional naturalist.
- A safari in a versatile 4x4 vehicle around the sanctuary.
- A Shikaar Audhi to showcase the breathtaking sunrise and sunset views, as well as the Aravallis.
- Around 35-40 Leopard in Jhalana,
- Jhalana leopard Safari it is 100% safe also for Children
About Ranthambore national park
It is one of India's largest and one of the most famous national parks, and is one of Rajasthan's top wildlife tourism destinations. Ranthambore is situated in Rajasthan's Sawai Madhopur district, just 180 kilometers from Jaipur (the nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport) and 110 kilometers from Kota. Sawai Madhopur is the closest railway station to Ranthambore. The ten zones of Ranthambore National Park are best for tiger sightings, with zones 1-5 being the best.
- The reserve was first established by the Indian government in 1955 as the Sawai Madhopur Gaming Sanctuary.
- In 1973, it was designated as one of India's Project Tiger Reserves.
- Ranthambore became a national park in 1980.
- Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary and Keladevi Sanctuary were established in the nearby forests in 1984.
- Sawai Mansingh and Kaladevi Sanctuaries were added to the tiger reserve in 1991.
The Ranthambore National Park is famous for its tiger population and is one of the best places in India to see these magnificent predators in their natural habitat. It is the only reserve in the area where visitors can easily see tigers at any time. It is one of the reasons why tiger tours are so popular in the region.
About the Sariska Wildlife sanctuary
In the Alwar region of Jaipur, Sariska National Park, Rajasthan, is one of the most visited national parks in the world. This national Park, located about 107 kilometers from Jaipur, spans an unfathomable 800 square kilometers of land and is managed by the Rajasthan government. The Park is divided into sections of deciduous trees, farms, rugged scenery, and cliffs.
The Sariska National Park surrounds the 'Siliserh Lake' and the 'Jai Samand Lake,' which are home to various crocodiles, water snakes, and other land and water creatures. Although that there are few tourist attractions in the vicinity of Sariska, the National Park serves as an unspoiled retreat for visitors looking for peace and endless stretches of diverse vegetation in Jaipur
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