Flood of tourists gathered in Nahargarh Biological Park on Sunday
2 thousand 316 tourists saw lion and tiger

Jaipur, 30 November. Nahargarh Biological Park of the capital Jaipur was buzzing with a huge crowd of tourists on Sunday. The pleasant weather, holiday spirit and attraction of natural beauty attracted large numbers of people to the park. ACF Shri Devendra Singh Rathod said that a total of 2 thousand 316 tourists reached the park on Sunday and took a close look at the rich wildlife world and natural biodiversity here. Of these, Lion Safari and Tiger Safari remained the main center of crowd throughout the day. At the same time, a total of 460 tourists took the first-hand experience of these two safaris and saw closely the powerful, playful and thrilling behavior of the lion and the tiger. The deafening roars of the tigers, the royal stance of the lions and their distinctive gait thrilled the tourists, with many visitors describing the experience as a memorable moment of their life.

These days, Nahargarh Biological Park has emerged as a favorite destination not only for the people of Jaipur but also for the tourists coming from different parts of the country. The main reason for this is the safe, well-organized and tourist-friendly management done by the Forest Department. Under the direction of Deputy Forest Conservator Shri Vijaypal Singh, special attention was paid to tourist safety, cleanliness, ticketing, guiding, crowd control and safari operations. On Sunday, ACF Mr. Devendra Singh Rathod and Ranger Mr. Shubham Sharma did a detailed inspection of the entire arrangements while intensively monitoring both the safaris.

Under the supervision of Range Officer Shubham Sharma, arrangements like regular monitoring of safari routes, timely availability of vehicles, transparent and prompt service at ticketing counters, guidance to tourists, cleanliness of trails and pathways and crowd management were effectively implemented by the Tourism Management Team, making the tourist experience more convenient, safe and enjoyable.

Due to the continuous monitoring and excellent management of the Forest Department, Nahargarh Biological Park today holds a leading position among the major wildlife tourist destinations of Rajasthan. This place is not only a medium of entertainment, but has also become a vibrant center to spread the importance of wildlife conservation, protection of natural habitats, environmental education and biodiversity conservation to the people. The natural environment of the park, greenery and spontaneous behavior of wildlife provide a unique opportunity to the tourists to connect with nature, which turns out to be an unforgettable experience for them.