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Jaipur & Jhalana Safari Park

A leopard reserve inside a city — wild cats within sight of Jaipur's rooftops.
Getting there
Within Jaipur itself — 20 min from the old city
Best for
Reliable urban leopard sightings on a short safari
The land
Dry scrub forest on the Aravalli ridges inside the city limits
Good to know
Small and close — a half-day safari, easily added to a Jaipur stay
What it is
Jhalana is a wild leopard reserve inside a city of millions, and that is exactly the point.
On the Aravalli ridges within Jaipur's city limits, the Jhalana Leopard Reserve is a small patch of dry forest where wild leopards live within sight of the city — and are seen with a reliability that rivals far remoter parks. A short jeep safari from the heart of the Pink City puts you among cats that thrive on the urban edge, alongside striped hyena, desert fox and rich birdlife. It is the most accessible leopard reserve in India, and a window into how big cats persist beside people.
PhotoA leopard on a ridge with Jaipur's buildings hazy beyond.
The reason to come

Leopards on the city's edge

Jhalana's leopards are genuinely wild, yet seen on most drives — a combination that almost nowhere else offers. That a thriving population of big cats lives inside a major city, largely unnoticed by its residents, is a story in itself.

The reliability

A small reserve with a known leopard population means high sighting odds on a short drive.

The urban edge

Cats moving through scrub with the city as a backdrop — a vivid image of wildlife adapting to people.

The add-on ease

A half-day safari that slots into a Jaipur sightseeing trip without a separate journey.

Why it matters

Jhalana shows that leopards do not need wilderness to survive — they need tolerance and a patch of cover. It reframes the city as habitat, not just sprawl.

Wildlife in the Pink City

Safari and palaces in one trip.

Few places let you watch wild leopards in the morning and tour Mughal-era palaces and forts in the afternoon. Jaipur makes a leopard safari a natural part of a heritage trip, with Jhalana and the smaller Amagarh reserve both inside the city — wildlife and culture without compromise.
PhotoAmber Fort above the Aravalli ridges that hold the leopards.
When to come — honestly

Easy, almost year-round.

October – March
Best
Cool and dry, the most comfortable months, with leopards active in the mild mornings and evenings.
April – June
Good
Hot but reliable, as cats and prey concentrate at the reserve's waterholes.
Jhalana runs short morning and evening safaris through most of the year, with the cool season far more pleasant. Its accessibility and high sighting odds make it the easiest leopard experience in the country.
A city that forgot its cats

Coexistence by default

Jaipur's leopards have always been there, on the Aravalli ridges that the city grew around, and most residents barely register them. The reserve formalises a coexistence that was already happening — cats and a metropolis sharing the same hills.

As the city expands, the pressure on these ridges grows, and the reserve's small size makes it vulnerable. Its leopards are a reminder of how much wildlife clings on at the edges of urban India.

We treat Jhalana as the genuine wildlife it is, not a zoo — and pair it with Jaipur's heritage so the city and its cats come as one.

Beyond the obvious

Three ways to read Jhalana.

PhotoA city leopard safari

A city leopard safari

A short jeep drive into the ridge forest for Jhalana's reliable cats.

PhotoJaipur's heritage

Jaipur's heritage

The forts, palaces and old city — wildlife and culture in a single stay.

PhotoHyena and fox

Hyena and fox

The reserve's other residents — striped hyena, desert fox and good birdlife.

Why Wild Voyager

We run India on our own ground.

India is one of three countries we run with our own guides and vehicles, not booked through a middleman. In Jaipur & Jhalana Safari Park that means slotting a high-odds leopard safari into a Jaipur stay, so the wildlife and the heritage come together with no detour.

We operate it, not a middleman

Our team handles the permits, the zones and the timing, so we answer for your sightings — not a stranger hoping it works out.

We base you in the right zone

Jhalana is small and runs on short permit-based drives. We time them around your Jaipur sightseeing and hold the slots, so the leopard safari fits the city trip rather than fighting it.

We guide for wildlife, not a checklist

Our naturalists work the alarm calls, the tracks and the light — they would rather earn you one real sighting than tick a list.

Wildlife you may see
Leopard

Add a leopard safari
to your Jaipur stay.

Jhalana puts wild leopards twenty minutes from Jaipur's palaces. We fold it into a Rajasthan or Golden Triangle trip so culture and wildlife share the same days.

Plan a Jhalana safari

Field notes, now and then.

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