Jaipur: The Lion Safari and Tiger Safari at the Nahargarh Biological Park in Jaipur—the capital of Rajasthan—have currently emerged as major centers of attraction for both domestic and international tourists.
Assistant Conservator of Forests, Devendra Singh Rathore, stated that on Sunday, the park witnessed a massive influx of tourists.
Drawn by the pleasant change in weather and the holiday, visitors flocked to immerse themselves in the lap of nature. During this time, 1,704 tourists visited the Nahargarh Biological Park, observing the wildlife up close.
Throughout the day, the Lion Safari and Tiger Safari remained the primary attractions for visitors. A total of 216 tourists each experienced the thrill of both safaris; they were delighted to witness the playful antics of the lion, the white tiger ‘Bhim’, and his golden sister, the tigress ‘Skandhi’. The roars of the tigers and the majestic demeanor of the lions left the tourists spellbound.
Nahargarh Biological Park has become home to Rajasthan’s first-ever White Tiger Safari. The two main safaris operating within the park—the ‘Tiger Safari’ and the ‘Lion Safari’—have currently become a major draw for the residents of Jaipur as well as tourists visiting from outside the city.
This unique blend of natural greenery and wildlife, situated right in the heart of the city, offers people an unparalleled experience of family outings and adventure. Visitors were left awestruck upon spotting the white tiger during the safari.
Rathore further explained that the white tiger ‘Bhim’ and the golden tigress ‘Skandhi’ have been relocated to the Tiger Safari zone. Since Sunday, they have been released into the safari area for public viewing; previously, their playful antics could only be observed within the confines of the biological park itself, but now they will bring life and vibrancy to the safari zone.
Thanks to the continuous monitoring and effective management by the Forest Department, Nahargarh Biological Park has today established itself as one of the most popular wildlife tourism destinations in the state. It is not only a symbol of environmental conservation but has also become a hub for educational and entertaining experiences for tourists.
