
Jhalana Leopard Safari Park
Jhalana Leopard Safari Park
India's great geographical diversity makes it virtual heaven for wildlife and adventure. You can see a large variety of flora and fauna across its plains, deserts, mountains, rivers, valleys, tropical rainforests, coastal mangroves, Himalayan foothills, and the snow-clad regions of the Upper North.
Moreover, Jaipur is not left behind in its wildlife. Jhalana area in Jaipur is famous for its leopards.
Jhalana Leopard Safari has grown into a recognized non-profit wildlife park dedicated to conservation, education, and animals in wide open spaces. Jhalana Leopard Safari features over 500 animals representing their wild counterparts, making us a true intersection of human and nature nestled into the picturesque hills of Aravalli. It has leopards, jackals, nilgai, hyena, jungle cat, peacock, etc. With over 400 acres of space for some of the rarest, most endangered, and simply coolest species on earth to roam, Jhalana Leopard Safari is truly an experience beyond a zoo
ABOUT JHALANA LEOPARD SAFARI
Spread in an area of 23sq km Jhalana Leopard Safari Park is home to 30-35 leopards out of which 6-7 leopards have their territory in the tourism area of the park. Situated right in the heart of Jaipur city closer to Airport, Jhalana slowly is becoming a favorite destination to spot leopards in wild. This otherwise shy cat is the apex predator here and does not have much competition for survival which makes them confident and therefore better sightings.
Once a reserve forest around Jaipur, Jhalana has always been home to leopards and other smaller fauna including spotted deer, blue bulls, wild boars, and loads of residents as well as migratory birds. Safari at Jhalana has been operational since December 2016 and as of now, two safari routes are open for visitors.
India's great geographical diversity makes it a virtual heaven for wildlife and adventure.You can see a large variety of flora and fauna across its plains, deserts, mountains, rivers, valleys, tropical rainforests, coastal mangroves, Himalayan foothills and the snow-clad regions of the Upper North.
Moreover Jaipur is not left behind for its wildlife. Jhalana area in Jaipur is famous for its leopards.
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