Tour Overview
Overview
Amagarh was unveiled as Jaipur's New & Second Leopard Reserve on May 22, 2022. Covering an area of 16 square kilometres, it is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the rare leopard.
Set out on an incredible safari adventure, where seeing leopards is just the start of the adventure. Experience a wide range of fantastic wildlife, including monitor lizards, striped hyenas, desert foxes, jungle cats, and sambar deer, among many other species.
Following the creation of the Amagarh Leopard Reserve, Jaipur became the first city to have two leopard reserves.
Know Before You Go
- A single vehicle can only hold six people. Thus, you are able to reserve up to six people for a single reservation. You must fill out the booking form again if you are scheduling more than six people.
- Up to 5 receivers may be reserved while adding a guide, as the safari jeep can accommodate up to 6 people.
- If the reservation is not confirmed, 100% of the money will be returned within one hour after payment.
- To reserve a safari at the Amagarh Leopard Safari, the whole amount must be paid in advance.
- All guests must provide identification.
- For confirmed reservations, neither refunds nor cancellations are permitted.
- Reservations are not exchangeable or transferrable.
- Keep the ID card that you used to make your online reservation.
- Reservations for jungle travel can be made up to ninety days in advance.
- Reservations for foreign visitors need the provision of passport information.
Tour Highlights
- On May 22, 2022, World Biodiversity Day, the Amagarh Leopard Reserve opened to the public.
- About fifteen to twenty leopards call it home.
- The reserve is more than sixteen square kilometres.
- There are many possibilities for tourists to see these fantastic animals in their natural habitat because the reserve is well known for its daily leopard sightings.
- Amagarh Leopard Safari is one of the most well-known destinations for wildlife tourism, drawing visitors from all over the world.
- In addition, Amagarh Fort, Ambamata Temple, Galta Temple, and Raghunath Fort may be seen from the forest.
What's Included
What's Not Included
Itinerary
Amagarh Leopard Safari
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Fast Facts:
- On May 22, 2022, World Biodiversity Day, the Amagarh Leopard Reserve opened to the public.
- About fifteen to twenty leopards call it home.
- The reserve is more than sixteen square kilometres.
- There are many possibilities for tourists to see these fantastic animals in their natural habitat because the reserve is well known for its daily leopard sightings.
- Amagarh Leopard Safari is one of the most well-known destinations for wildlife tourism, drawing visitors from all over the world.
- In addition, Amagarh Fort, Ambamata Temple, Galta Temple, and Raghunath Fort may be seen from the forest.
Special Notes
Best Time To Visit
The leopard reserve is well known for its year-round leopard sightings. Thus, visiting the reserve is recommended whenever you are travelling to the pink city.
In the Jungle, each season has its unique charm. Whether it's the monsoon season, the summers, or the winters, every season brings with it a different colour for the backdrop.
Monsoon: This is a visually stunning time of year when the park is a real treat for the eyes. Many birds and reptiles move around.
Summer: The park is entirely dry, making it ideal for wildlife photographers and enthusiasts who want to see leopards up close and clear. Throughout the summer, temperatures typically range from 35 to 42 degrees, with a top of 45 degrees.
Winter: With ideal weather and plenty of leopard activity throughout the day, this is the most fantastic season to visit the jungle. Winter temperatures range from 10 to 18 degrees, with occasional excursions below 2 degrees.
Important
How To Reach
By Air: Amagarh Leopard Reserve is only 18 km from Jaipur International Airport, which is 45 minutes away by car. The airport's strong connections with both domestic and international flights provide easy access to the reserve. There are buses, taxis, and taxi stands at the airport that can take you to Amagarh Safari Park.
By Rail: The closest railhead is Jaipur Junction Railway station, which is around 12.8 km away from the forest. It has excellent connections to important cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur, etc. There are plenty of taxis and local buses at the station that may take you to Amagarh.By Road: By road, Amagarh is easily reachable from a number of cities, including Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Udaipur, Kota, etc. Major Indian cities are further connected to these cities. Amagarh can be easily reached by road from Delhi, Mumbai, or Udaipur, depending on your route. For easy travel, you can use state bus services or drive your vehicle.
FAQ
Ans. During the safari, both jeeps and canters go along a similar track. A jeep is different from them in that it costs more but provides a more customized experience. Jeeps make a lot of noise. On the other hand, a canter is less noisy and more reasonably priced. There is an equal possibility of seeing tigers in each vehicle. For parties of four to six people, jeeps work best; for larger groups, a canter works better. The tops of both vehicles are open.
Ans. In the summer months of April through June, highs of up to 45 degrees Celsius are common. Bring plenty of water to drink, goggles, caps, a scarf, and your favourite earthy-coloured cotton clothes.
Within the reserve, wintertime temperatures may fall to 2 degrees Celsius between November and mid-February. It is highly advised to carry thick woollen jackets, hand gloves, ear muffs, and warmers.
Ans. Safaris in the morning and evening both provide exceptional experiences. Safaris in the morning offer the best lighting for photography, calm surroundings, and active wildlife due to the lower temperatures. Evening safaris provide a unique experience under warm twilight skies, as well as nocturnal wildlife and breathtaking sunsets.