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the home of leopards
Welcome to JHALANA LEOPARD Safari
The harbingers of Eco-Tourism in Jaipur.
About Jhalana Park
![EM_01191INW The leopard is the most elusive and secretive of the large felids. They are extremely difficult to trace and locate in the wild.](https://jhalanaleopardsafari.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/EM_01191INW-ozml5lq7xh5zlhmgls7uo8lk0jju8nv4atbj5owz4g.jpg)
Top Things To Explore In Jhalana
Jhalana Forest offers a variety of wildlife you can spot, including birds, reptiles and other animals, with urban leopards being the star attraction and you can also visit the monumental Shikaar Audhi to have fun with your friends and family apart from enjoying the drive through the wilderness right in the middle of the city.
Leopard Watching
There is a huge variety of wild animals in Jhalana Forest, including Leopards, birds & reptiles.
Birds Watching
Jhalana Park is home to a rich variety of birds, thanks to its diverse terrain & numerous water bodies.
Shikaar Audhi
The19th century ionic Shikar Audi (Hunting Lodge) situated on a hillock of Jhalana forest in Jaipur. It became famous after Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur hunted a tigress in 1948, probably last hunt by her.
Gypsy Safari
A Jeep Safari in jhalana is conducted on a 6 seater vehicle, both for morning & evening safaris.
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The WildSide of Jaipur
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![6W7A7823 Throughout history, leopards have been depicted in artwork, mythology and folklore in numerous countries. They are also now commonly used as an emblem in sports in much of Africa.](https://jhalanaleopardsafari.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/6W7A7823-oygruwhs70xmmccqzneqbd8vm8c20mq5kwrmnooqqq.jpg)
Safari Timings
Summer Safari Timings
- Morning: 5:45 AM to 8:15 AM
- Evening: 4:45 PM to 7:15 PM
Winter Safari Timings
- Morning: 6:15 AM to 8:45 AM
- Evening: 3:30 PM to 6:15 PM
Best Time to Visit Jhalana National Park
The summer season and the winter season are the best to visit Jhalana Safari Park. In winter season, one can enjoy sighting many migratory birds.
Some Number
Explore Jhalana
23
sq km Jhalana Leopard Safari Park is home to numerous Species.
35+
Leopards out of which 6-7 leopards have their territory in tourism area of park.
6.8
Kms From Jaipur Sanganer Airport
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Some Interesting Facts
About Jhalana Leopards
![The leopard is the most elusive and secretive of the large felids. They are extremely difficult to trace and locate in the wild.](https://jhalanaleopardsafari.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/EM_01191INW-ozml5lq6pmcvfknkzkxqbmr6il761u9zau4ykqls8o.jpg)
![Leopards are predominantly solitary animals that have large territories. While male territories are larger than females and tend to overlap, individuals usually only tolerate intrusion into ranges for mating. They mark their ranges with urine and leave claw marks on trees to warn others to stay away.](https://jhalanaleopardsafari.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/GGG_1273INW-ozml5qfdnsjb1mgr84yv63khhik04bsmzhedz4etdk.jpg)
![Like cats kept as companions, leopards will growl when angry and purr when content. They have various vocalisations such as a rasping cough which they perform to announce their presence to other leopards.](https://jhalanaleopardsafari.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/PSX_20200629_123656-oygrgusjmg568o2qna44s0evlxi4hd6mu8r2z8ix4o.jpg)
![Leopards tend to have two or three cubs per gestation. Mothers refrain from wandering their territories after giving birth until their young are capable to come with them. Cubs suckle for around 3 months and are kept hidden for about the first 8 weeks to protect them from predators.](https://jhalanaleopardsafari.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/3AJ-oygr0o0lx5zeafl96a7fu3h3b1ajx0x1y4a1foj0ag.jpg)
![Leopards tend to have distinctive dark spots called rosettes, which create beautiful patterns against their otherwise light fur. Black leopards however have dark fur which makes it difficult to see the spots. They appear almost solid black and are often called black panthers.](https://jhalanaleopardsafari.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/DSC_2142-03-01-oygppo347dn9sbuvlyuz5yfe1gxv1uc7hi01lm7neg.jpg)
![During the National Geographic programme ‘Eye of the Leopard’, a wild leopard killed a baboon in order to feed herself. However upon noticing an infant baboon clinging to the dead baboon, the leopard amazingly carried the infant up to the safety of the tree to guard her from hyenas. She groomed and cuddled the baby throughout the night, caring for him/her as she would her own cub.](https://jhalanaleopardsafari.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/20200110170836_IMG_1854-oygr0vjbfu9ovbabydgge1ks249hmlqwn5hx9w7uwo.jpg)
![Throughout history, leopards have been depicted in artwork, mythology and folklore in numerous countries. They are also now commonly used as an emblem in sports in much of Africa.](https://jhalanaleopardsafari.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/6W7A7823-oygruwhprbdfqvo6mcpf1gsv789liiy83rqb63p454.jpg)
![WWF-India is conducting studies on the status of the leopard within Protected Areas, and its usage of wildlife corridors. WWF’s provides supports to strengthen anti-poaching efforts in the protected areas so that leopard poaching is reduced. WWF-India also works with the state forest departments and local communities to manage conflict issues as well as raise awareness among villagers about the importance of conserving the leopard.](https://jhalanaleopardsafari.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/0U7A2922INW-Copy-ozml66emvz56iztjmtviuhjbl2d8r6k2pohn4tr4fs.jpg)
![Leopards have the widest range of habitats of all the big cats. This adaptability has allowed them to survive in various different geographic areas. Perhaps the most extreme example is the amazing Amur leopard which lives in the Himalayas.](https://jhalanaleopardsafari.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/IAN_0040INW-ozml5yvxdauvy44guqmiajfmtzeb1lq80n9ram29tk.jpg)
Our Happy Clients!
We are delighted that client love to ride with us and Jhalana Leopard Safari is their only choice when it comes to wildlife exploring.
Amazing safari experience at Jhalana. Rahul is very experienced and gives the best experience in leopard safari.
Had great leopard sighting. Highly recommended to contact him for Jhalana safari.
Swati Y.
Wanderlust Group
Wonderful experience to watch leopard with Rahul as he give the services to its best. Enjoy a lot in safari and good nature and attitude by Rahul to give its customers the great service and memorable trip.
You make our trip with very memorable and with enjoyable movements.
Thanks Jhalana Leopard Safari
MoHit Jain
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