Nahargarh Biological Park in Jaipur has seen a significant rise in footfall, attracting more than 57,000 visitors in the first 39 days of 2026, according to forest department officials. Weekend and holiday periods have recorded particularly high turnout, with families making up a large share of visitors.
The park’s lion and tiger safari experiences continue to be key highlights, drawing hundreds of tourists seeking close encounters with wildlife in a controlled setting. A recent Sunday alone saw over 3,000 visitors, underscoring the destination’s growing popularity within Rajasthan’s urban tourism circuit.
Located on the outskirts of Jaipur, the biological park complements the region’s heritage attractions by offering nature-focused experiences. Rising visitation reflects increasing demand for short wildlife excursions and family-friendly outdoor activities, strengthening Jaipur’s positioning as a city that combines culture, history and accessible nature tourism.