Emerge as Major Tourist Attractions
Jaipur, December 31
Located in the state capital Jaipur, Nahargarh Biological Park has rapidly established itself as one of Rajasthan’s leading tourist destinations on the tourism map. Along with the biological park, the Tiger Safari and Lion Safari operating here have become major attractions for both domestic and international tourists visiting Jaipur. Experiencing wildlife in its natural habitat amid lush greenery fills visitors with excitement and joy.
Assistant Conservator of Forests Devendra Singh Rathore informed that between January 2025 and 31 December 2025, a total of 3,73,869 domestic and foreign tourists visited Nahargarh Biological Park and its safaris. During this period, the department achieved significant revenue earnings of ₹2,36,03,620, reflecting the park’s growing popularity.
He further stated that during the same period, 3,39,433 tourists visited the Nahargarh Biological Park, while 18,831 tourists enjoyed the Lion Safari and 15,605 tourists experienced the Tiger Safari. Both safaris have emerged as major attractions during the tourist season for Jaipur residents as well as visitors from outside the city. Situated close to the city, the biological park presents a unique blend of natural beauty, greenery, and wildlife. Tourists visiting with their families not only enjoy recreation but also gain awareness about wildlife conservation and environmental protection.
Under the guidance of Deputy Conservator of Forests Vijaypal Singh, special attention is being paid to visitor safety, facilities, and management at Nahargarh Biological Park. Assistant Conservator of Forests Devendra Singh Rathore and Range Officer Shubham Sharma regularly conduct intensive monitoring of safari operations to review and strengthen management arrangements.
Under the supervision of Range Officer Shubham Sharma, the tourism management team efficiently manages safari operations, crowd control, ticketing systems, vehicle facilities, visitor guidelines, and cleanliness, ensuring a smooth and safe experience for tourists. As a result of continuous monitoring by the Forest Department, effective management, and constant expansion of facilities, Nahargarh Biological Park has today become one of the most popular wildlife tourism destinations in the state. The park is not only emerging as a significant source of tourism and revenue generation but also as a strong symbol of environmental conservation, biodiversity protection, and public awareness.
