New Gift to Pink City: Nahargarh Leopard Safari Inauguration on June 5

Get ready for the ultimate wildlife adventure! Jaipur is now home to the 3 thrilling leopard safaris: Jhalana, Amagarh, and the new exciting Nahargarh Leopard Safari! Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience!

Jaipur, the Pink City often popularly known as the royal city, which is home to kings and queens. Known for its forts, palaces, and other architectural buildings, also has another side of wildlife. With the Jhalana and Amagarh, the Pink City has gained more popularity for the leopard safaris and wildlife experiences. Now, the Pink City is going to introduce one more leopard safari experience in Nahargarh. It is possible that the inauguration of Nahargarh Leopard Safari in Jaipur will be done by Chief Minister Bhajanlala Sharma on an auspicious date – June 5, World Environment Day.

Nahargarh Leopard Safari Park Jaipur

In this amazing safari in Jaipur, a long track of 19 km has been prepared, which will pass through the hills and forests of Nahargarh. During this walk through the jungle, travellers can witness the leopards, hyenas, foxes, Nilgai, and other wildlife in their habitat. It is for the first time that you can enjoy the desert safari also with the wildlife, which is really a unique experience for the tourists.

3 Leopards Safari in Jaipur

With the beginning of this Leopard Safari, Jaipur emerges as the first city in India that has three active leopard safaris- Jhalana, Amagarh, and now Nahargarh. This will not only increase tourism here but also open up employment opportunities for locals.

Designed in a Unique Way

Nahargarh leopard safari in Jaipur can be a great place for nature lovers, wildlife photographers, and adventure seekers. The state forest department designed it very carefully with ensuring that the travelers and animals both feel safe. Also, they keep in mind that the traffic will be under control during the safari.

It may be possible that Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma will be there for the inauguration ceremony along with the State Forest Minister and other senior forest officers. On the occasion of Environment Day, they perform the tree plantation and also conduct some awareness programs on wildlife conservation.

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