Jhalana & Amagarh Leopard Safari
Jhalana & Amagarh Leopard Safari Booking Guide
Jhalana Leopard Reserve: India’s first leopard reserve, spanning approximately 20 square kilometers, is renowned for its high density of leopards and diverse wildlife.
Amagarh Leopard Reserve: Established in 2020, this reserve covers around 1,524 hectares near Galta Ji and offers a rich blend of flora and fauna.
Jhalana & Amagarh Gypsy Safari Booking (Maximum 6 Persons are allowed in one Gypsy)
Price (Indian) | INR 1,400 per person | INR 8,400 for full gypsy |
Price (Foreigner) | INR 2,750 per person | INR 12,000 for full gypsy |
Zone | Jhalana & Amagarh |
Timings | Morning 06:00 AM – 09:30 AM | Evening 03:30 PM – 07:00 PM (Safari Timing Varies as Season Changes) |

Wildlife Sightings
Jhalana Leopard Reserve:
Mammals: Leopards, striped hyenas, desert foxes, jackals, nilgai, and more.
Birds: Over 170 species, including Indian pitta, shikra, and peafowl.
Amagarh Leopard Reserve:
Mammals: Leopards, jungle cats, and various deer species.
Birds: A diverse range of resident and migratory birds.

Best Time to Visit
October to March: Pleasant weather and higher chances of wildlife sightings.
April to June: Increased likelihood of spotting leopards near water sources.
July to September: Lush greenery; however, sightings may be less frequent.
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Jhalana and Amagarh Safari Timings
Months | Safari Timings: |
Aug 1 – Oct 31 | 06:45 AM – 09:15 AM | 03:45 PM – 06:15 PM |
Nov 1 – Jan 31 | 07:00 AM – 09:30 AM | 03:15 PM – 05:45 PM |
Feb 1 – Mar 31 | 06:15 AM – 08:45 AM | 03:45 PM – 06:15 PM |
Apr 1 – May 31 | 05:45 AM – 08:15 AM | 04:15 PM – 06:45 PM |
Jun 1 – Jul 31 | 05:45 AM – 08:15 AM | 04:45 PM – 07:15 PM |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Are private vehicles allowed?
A: No, only authorized gypsies are permitted inside the reserves.
Q: Is there any age restriction for children?
A: Children below 5 years may be allowed free or at a discounted rate; however, it’s best to confirm during booking.
Q: What should I carry during the safari?
A: Valid ID proof, water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and a camera (without flash).
Q: Are guides provided during the safari?
A: Yes, trained guides accompany each safari to enhance the experience.