Nahargarh Biological Park Sees Record Tourist Turnout
Record Attendance at Nahargarh Biological Park
Jaipur, March 22. Nahargarh Biological Park is rapidly becoming a top destination for tourists. On Sunday, the park witnessed an unprecedented influx of visitors, with over 6,000 people arriving to observe the wildlife.
According to ACF Mr. Devendra Singh Rathore, the pleasant weather and the weekend contributed to the significant number of tourists drawn to the park. A total of 6,029 visitors explored the park on Sunday, marking the highest single-day attendance recorded to date.
During this time, the lion and tiger safaris emerged as the main attractions, with 457 tourists experiencing the thrill of these adventures. The roars of the tigers and the majestic strides of the lions captivated the visitors.
The tiger and lion safaris at Nahargarh Biological Park have become a special draw not only for residents of Jaipur but also for tourists from neighboring districts and states. This blend of natural greenery and wildlife near the city offers families a unique and thrilling outing.
Under the guidance of Deputy Conservator Mr. Vijaypal Singh, special attention is being given to the safety, facilities, and arrangements for tourists at the park. ACF Mr. Devendra Singh Rathore and Ranger Mr. Shubham Sharma conducted thorough monitoring of the safaris on Sunday to assess the arrangements.
With Mr. Rathore overseeing, the tourism management team ensured effective operations for the safaris and crowd control. Tourists received full support regarding ticketing, vehicle services, guidance, and cleanliness.
Thanks to the continuous monitoring and organized management by the forest department, Nahargarh Biological Park has become one of the state's leading and most popular wildlife tourism destinations. The park not only serves as a strong example of environmental conservation but is also becoming a key center for educational and entertaining experiences for visitors.
