Jhalana Leopard Photography Tour are the most fascinating and ferocious wild cats and the very thought of picturing them within their natural habitats makes the adrenaline rush through the veins of wildlife lovers. The Jahlana leopard photography tour, Jaipur, provides such enthusiasts with the perfect opportunity to fulfil their cherished dream and capture the images of this wild cat in its natural surroundings. The 3 days and 2 nights long adventure also enables the participants to enjoy the beauty and unique ecology of the Jhalana Reserve Forest, which is located in the heart of the Pink City.
The reserve forest is quite famous for providing leopard sightings to the visitors at almost any time of the year. The forest reserve is spread over an area of 23 sq kms and is home to no less than 14-15 lovers. The best aspect of opting for a Jhalana leopard safari is that the participants get to view the beasts from a distance of no more than 10-20 feet. Being an endangered species, such close sighting of these dauntingly big cats sure proves to be a highly enthralling experience.
Undertaking the trip makes it possible for the wildlife lovers to get some really amazing pictures of the leopards to add to their collection. In addition, it also teaches them some important lessons about the significance of wildlife and the need for its conservation.
Day 1 : Reach Jaipur by 1 pm. Transfer to resort, check in and rest. Post lunch gear up for the first leopard safari in Jhalana forest area in Safari gypsy / Safari Jeep. Leopard activity is always intense during evenings and Jhalana is a place that has never disappointed leopard photography lovers. Very high chances that you will come out with some great leopard sighting in very first safari itself.
Day 2 : Experience today’s dedicated Morning and Evening Safaris in Jhalana for tracking Leopards. If lucky we might get rewarded with sightings of Indian fox or Striped Hyena also in Jhalana sanctuary.
Day 3 : Early morning start with Jhalana leopard safari. Leopards generally come out on rocks for sun-basking in early morning hours. Along with leopards one can also look out for photography for various birds like Indian eagle owl, Eurasian Sparrow hawk, Peregrine falcon or francolins.