Nahargarh Biological Park is a protected wildlife area in Rajasthan, India, offering opportunities to observe diverse species within a natural forest setting. It serves as a conservation hub for flora and fauna native to the region.
Located near the city of Jaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan, Nahargarh Biological Park spans part of the Nahargarh Fort area and the Aravalli hills. Established in 1989, the park was developed to safeguard the region's rich biodiversity and provide an environment for wildlife rehabilitation and breeding. Covering dense forest landscapes with rocky outcrops, the park supports a wide variety of flora including indigenous trees, shrubs, and medicinal plants, alongside fauna such as leopards, sloth bears, hyenas, various deer species, and over 150 species of birds. The gently undulating terrain creates ideal conditions for wildlife habitat and nature observation. Visitors can explore the park through jeep safaris and guided tours, offering close encounters with animals in semi-natural enclosures. The park emphasizes conservation education and awareness, making it a valuable site for environmental learning. The surrounding scenic views from the nearby Nahargarh Fort provide additional cultural and historical appeal, making it a favored destination for tourists interested in nature, wildlife photography, and outdoor recreation. The park’s relatively remote location and well-maintained pathways allow for quiet, immersive experiences in nature while supporting efforts to protect Rajasthan's fragile ecosystems.
Jeep safari through wildlife enclosures
Diverse species of native mammals including leopards and sloth bears
Birdwatching opportunities with over 150 species recorded
Proximity to the historic Nahargarh Fort with panoramic views
A dedicated area where rescued leopards are housed in a naturalistic setting for protection and observation.
Semi-wild enclosures designed to simulate the natural environment for sloth bears, aiding in their rehabilitation.
Multiple spots within the park offer excellent opportunities to observe colorful and migratory bird species.