Experience wildlife at Jawai Leopard safari

Rajasthan offers many wildlife offbeat tourist spots for adventure enthusiasts. Although you can pick many Safari rides while in Rajasthan, Jawai leopard Safari no doubt comes on top of your must-do list. As the capital of leopards, Jawai is located in thePali district amid the Aravali range of western Rajasthan. Jawai is a truly hidden gem filled with beautiful landscapes and a diverse desert ecosystem. So when planning to go to Rajasthan, make sure that leopard Safari in Jawai is on your to-do list.

Top 10 things to do in Jawai
1
Leopards Safari

The top attraction in Jawai must be these big wild cats. Jawai is famous for being a habitat for Indian leopards. You can book A leopard Safari and enjoy going on the hills, and maybe you can spot these majestic cats on the way. The best time to book a leopard Safari in Jawai is between June to September. So make sure that your camera is always ready.

2
Bird Watching

Jawai is home to many migratory birds, and in winter (from November to March), it becomes Paradise for all the birds you can name. More than a hundred species of bird come to Jawai, including the Northern shoveller, pied avocet, tufted duck, Kentish plover, Brahminy duck, black wing kite, shikra, falcons, vultures, rock eagle owl, owlet, robins and many more.

3
Jungle Safari

Jawai is full of wildlife adventures. You can simply enjoy a jungle safari in Jawai, and if you are lucky enough, you can spot one or two pieces of wildlife on the way. Jawai is home to many rare species like a hyena, sloth bear, deer, Indian Boar, jungle cat, Chinkara, Blue Bull, and more.

4
Watching crocodiles

Jawai is known for its crocodiles as well. Did you know that you can see more than 300 crocodiles in the Jawai sanctuary? It is the only place in Rajasthan where you can watch crocodiles hunting and rest at the bank of the Jawai Dam and Jawairiver. It’s like watching the Discovery Channel live.

5
Jawai Dam

Jawai Dam is truly an exquisite place to behold. Built by Maharaja Umaid Singh of Jodhpur in 1957, it is the largest water puddle in western Rajasthan, with 62 feet of depth. Now an official tourist spot and home to more than 300 crocodiles. It’s a perfect place to see the sunset.

6
Village Safari

Jawai has so many things to offer besides wildlife. You can witness rural India closely while speaking about the lives of tribals who are living peacefully in their small houses. It’s a perfect getaway from all the royalness and lavishness. Witness their way of living and enjoy a peaceful day away from city noises.

7
Ranakpur Temple

Located 55 Km from Jawai, this beautiful ancient Jain temple was built in 1439 AD. It’s a very popular tourist spot. The temple remains open from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

8
Kumbhalgarh Fort

Located 90 KM far from Jawai, Kumbhalgarh Fort is also another place you must visit in Jawai. This World Heritage site is famous for its history and architectural artworks. The Fort is known as the second largest wall in the world after the Great wall of China because it is covered by a 15 km long wall with seven gates.

9
Hill Temples

Even if you are not religious, you can still find excitement while visiting these hill temples. DevGiri Temple and KambeshwarMahadev Temple are some prominent shrines on top of the Hills. Climbing on these Hill temples and getting blessings from the gods can bring tranquility.

10
Off-Roading

For road trip lovers, Jawai offers the best off-roading spots. Just simply take your car keys and go on an adventure in the mountains, hills, and lava. The dusty rough roads and thrill rides are calling you.

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