Jaipur is now officially the world’s first city with three leopard safaris, following the inauguration of the Beed Papad Leopard Safari on June 5, 2025 by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma Nestled within the Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary near Vidyadhar Nagar, this new wildlife adventure spans about 15–22 km² of motorable trails across the verdant Maila Bagh and Beed Papad forests
Rich leopard population: Home to approximately 19 leopards, visitors have an excellent chance of spotting these majestic cats in the wild rajyatri.com.
Balanced eco-tourism: Designed to reduce human-leopard conflict, the park features enhanced waterholes and prey‑base management for safer wildlife‑human coexistence
Scenic safari routes: Two main jeep trails—Maila Bagh → Kishan Bagh and Biological Park → Audhi Ramsagar—wind through hills, scrublands, and semi‑desert terrain .
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Opening Date | June 5, 2025 (World Environment Day) instagram.com+1timesofindia.indiatimes.com+1 |
Safari Duration | Approx. 2–2.5 hours |
Vehicles | 10 registered gypsies with forest‑department guides |
Best Time to Visit | October–March, when weather is pleasant and leopards active |
How to Reach | Via Jaipur Int’l Airport (~30 km), Jaipur Railway (~20 km), road/cab from city |
Jhalana Leopard Conservation Reserve – established in 2017 (35 km²)
AmagarhLeopard Safari – added in 2018, complements Jhalana with combined conservation efforts
Beed Papad Safari (Maila Bagh) – third addition, further solidifying Jaipur’s reputation as a top urban safari destination
Together, they make Jaipur a unique wildlife tourism hotspot in India
Wildlife viewing: Leopards, hyenas, porcupines, jungle cats, peafowl, and more.
Eco‑resorts & rest stops: Newly opened waterholes and rejuvenated grasslands.
Expert guidance: Knowledgeable forest officers lead each jeep safari.
Beed Papad Safari is managed by the Rajasthan Forest Department. Booking is handled via Jhalana Safari Booking, along with the existing Jhalana and Amagarh safari sites. Visit jhalanasafaribooking.com to:
Check availability and book slots
View rules, timings, and fares
Download entry guidelines and safari norms
Offers extended wilderness trails beyond the hustle of Jhalana and Amagarh
Adds variety with dry scrub terrain, rocky hills, and rich flora
Enhances your wildlife safari experience across three distinct habitats in one city
Book early, especially during peak season (Oct–Mar)
Carry essentials: Water, hat, binoculars, camera
Follow park rules: Stay seated, keep noise low, respect wildlife
With the addition of Beed Papad Leopard Safari, Jaipur is now an unrivaled urban wildlife destination. Whether you’re a conservation enthusiast or adventure seeker, exploring the jungles via Jhalana, Amagarh, and Beed Papad safaris offers an incomparable glimpse into Rajasthan’s rich biodiversity—all within touching distance of the Pink City.
To plan your trip, including ticketing, dates, and guidelines, visit: www.jhalanasafaribooking.com. or call 8387817123
Remember: Carry your camera, respect the wild rules, and let the thrill of spotting a majestic leopard in its natural habitat be the highlight of your Jaipur journey!