Record Tourist Rush at Nahargarh Biological Park; Over 6,000 Visitors in a Day
Jaipur, March 2026: Nahargarh Biological Park is rapidly emerging as a top attraction for tourists, witnessing an unprecedented surge in footfall on Sunday. More than 6,000 visitors flocked to the park in a single day, setting a new record for the highest number of tourists visiting in one day.
According to Assistant Conservator of Forests Devendra Singh Rathore, the pleasant weather and weekend holiday drew a large number of visitors to the park. A total of 6,029 tourists explored the परिसर, enjoying close encounters with wildlife—marking the highest-ever daily turnout.
The lion and tiger safaris were the major highlights of the day, attracting significant attention. Around 457 visitors experienced these safaris, where the majestic presence of lions and the powerful roars of tigers left them captivated. These safari experiences have become a major draw not only for residents of Jaipur but also for tourists from other districts and states.
The park, located close to the city and surrounded by natural greenery, offers a unique blend of wildlife and scenic beauty, making it an ideal destination for family outings and adventure seekers alike. Its growing popularity reflects its appeal as both a recreational and educational destination.
Under the guidance of Deputy Conservator of Forests Vijaypal Singh, special emphasis has been placed on ensuring visitor safety, comfort, and efficient व्यवस्थाएं. Officials, including ACF Devendra Singh Rathore and Ranger Shubham Sharma, closely monitored safari operations throughout the day to maintain smooth व्यवस्थाएं.
The tourism management team ensured effective crowd control and seamless safari operations. Visitors were provided with full support in ticketing, transport facilities, guidance, and cleanliness, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
With continuous monitoring by the Forest Department and well-organised management, Nahargarh Biological Park has firmly established itself as one of the leading and most popular wildlife tourism destinations in the state. It not only promotes environmental conservation but also offers an enriching and memorable experience for visitors.
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