Sajjangarh Biological Park
General information
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Ideal Duration:
2-3 HoursPlace Type:
Biological Park, Zoological Garden, Wildlife ConseEntry Fees:
Indian Citizens:The entry fee for Indian citizens is typically around Rs.30 to Rs.50 per person.
Foreign Tourists:The entry fee for foreign tourists is significantly higher, often around Rs.300 per person.
Separate Ve...Indian Citizens:The entry fee for Indian citizens is typically around Rs.30 to Rs.50 per person.
Foreign Tourists:The entry fee for foreign tourists is significantly higher, often around Rs.300 per person.
Separate Vehicle Entry Fee:There is an additional charge to bring a vehicle into the park premises (applies to the road leading up to the Sajjangarh Palace, which often passes through the park's area). This can be around Rs.50 for a two-wheeler and Rs.300 for a car.
Combined Tickets:Visitors planning to visit both the Sajjangarh Biological Park and the Sajjangarh Palace (Monsoon Palace) can sometimes purchase a combined ticket at a concessional rate, typically around Rs.100 for Indians and Rs.400 for foreigners (prices are approximate and subject to frequent revision by the Forest Department).
Electric Vehicle Safari/Rides:Using the electric vehicle service inside the park is mandatory or highly recommended and requires a separate ticket, usually around Rs.100 to Rs.200 per person.
Camera Charges:Separate charges may apply for professional cameras (DSLRs/Video Cameras), often ranging from Rs.200 to Rs.500. Mobile phone photography is usually included in the entry ticket.Timing:
Regular Timings (Summer):9:00 AM to 5:30 PM (Generally April to September) Regular Timings (Winter):9:00 AM to 5:
00 PM (Generally October to March) Closed Day:The park is generally CLOSED on Tuesdays. Always confirm the exact day before plan...Regular Timings (Summer):9:00 AM to 5:30 PM (Generally April to September) Regular Timings (Winter):9:00 AM to 5:
00 PM (Generally October to March) Closed Day:The park is generally CLOSED on Tuesdays. Always confirm the exact day before planning a visit.
Ideal Visit Time (Animal Activity):The best time to visit is during the Early Morning (9:00 AM to 11:00 AM) or the late Afternoon (3:30 PM to 5:00 PM). Animals are often most active during the cooler parts of the day, increasing the chances of good sightings.
Mid-Day Avoidance:Avoid the mid-day hours (11:00 AM to 3:00 PM), especially in Summer, as the heat causes the animals to retreat into shaded areas, reducing visibility.Special Events:
Wildlife Week Celebrations (October):The park actively participates in the annual Wildlife Week celebrations, usually held in the first week of October. During this time, the park organizes special events like nature walks, wildlife painting competitions, educational semina...Wildlife Week Celebrations (October):The park actively participates in the annual Wildlife Week celebrations, usually held in the first week of October. During this time, the park organizes special events like nature walks, wildlife painting competitions, educational seminars, and awareness programs for students and the general public, often with reduced or special entry rates.
World Environment Day Activities (June):On World Environment Day (June 5th), the park often hosts special plantation drives, cleanliness campaigns, and educational camps focusing on environmental conservation and the importance of biodiversity, sometimes involving local schools and volunteers.
Animal Adoption Programs:Throughout the year, the park runs an Animal Adoption Program. While not a traditional 'event,' special days may be designated for public outreach about this program, allowing locals and tourists to contribute directly to the welfare of a specific animal.Best Photo Spots:
The Lion/Tiger Enclosure Viewpoint:The designated viewing spots overlooking the large enclosures of the Asiatic Lion or Royal Bengal Tiger are crucial. Patience is needed, but a clear shot of the big cat in its naturalistic habitat is the highlight.
Read MoreThe Lion/Tiger Enclosure Viewpoint:The designated viewing spots overlooking the large enclosures of the Asiatic Lion or Royal Bengal Tiger are crucial. Patience is needed, but a clear shot of the big cat in its naturalistic habitat is the highlight.
Aravalli Hill Panorama:Capture the sweeping views of the Aravalli hills, especially those surrounding the park. The best time is during the Monsoon season when the hills are carpeted in green, providing a vibrant, dramatic backdrop.
Sajjangarh Palace Backdrop:Locate the specific spots within the park's ring road where the Monsoon Palace is clearly visible atop the peak. Use the palace as a magnificent historical backdrop to frame the natural landscape of the park.
Bird Aviary Close-Ups:For macro or telephoto photography, the bird aviary allows for close-up shots of various colorful bird species. Focus on capturing the texture of the feathers and the natural light hitting the birds.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Wildlife Safari in Electric Vehicles:The most efficient and recommended way to see the park is by utilizing the electric vehicle (e-rickshaw/mini-bus) service provided by the park. These vehicles follow the ring road, stopping at the major animal enclosures. This conserves energy, minimizes noise pollution, and ensures you cover the 36 hectares area comfortably.
Walk the Main Circuit:For visitors preferring a closer look or a good walk, the paved main circuit can be covered on foot. This allows for a leisurely pace, giving more time to observe the animals and read the informative signboards at each enclosure. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for this option.
Observe the Big Cats (Tiger and Lion):Dedicate time to viewing the flagship animalsRs.the Royal Bengal Tiger and the Asiatic Lion. ...
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Why Famous:
Proximity to Sajjangarh Palace:Its location right at the foothills of the famous Sajjangarh Palace (Monsoon Palace) makes it a popular stop. Visitors often combine a visit to the park with the palace, which offers a stunning Sunset view, making for a comprehensive half-day...Proximity to Sajjangarh Palace:Its location right at the foothills of the famous Sajjangarh Palace (Monsoon Palace) makes it a popular stop. Visitors often combine a visit to the park with the palace, which offers a stunning Sunset view, making for a comprehensive half-day itinerary.
Home to Big Cats and Diverse Fauna:The park is famous for housing significant predator species like the Asiatic Lion and the Royal Bengal Tiger, along with leopards. The chance to see these majestic animals in large, relatively natural enclosures is a major draw for both domestic and international tourists.
Conservation and Education Focus:Unlike a simple zoo, its fame stems from its identity as a biological park managed by the Forest Department, with a clear focus on wildlife conservation, rescue, and public education about local and exotic biodiversity.
Natural Aravalli Setting:The park is set within the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, offering visitors a beautiful, natural environment surrounded by the Aravalli hills. The journey to the park and the atmosphere within are highly scenic, especially during the Monsoon when the surrounding area is lush green. -
Architecture:
Enclosure Design Philosophy:The architecture of Sajjangarh Biological Park adheres to modern zoo standards, focusing on providing large, naturally landscaped enclosures rather than traditional, small cages. The primary architectural goal is 'immersion,' where the visitor fe...Enclosure Design Philosophy:The architecture of Sajjangarh Biological Park adheres to modern zoo standards, focusing on providing large, naturally landscaped enclosures rather than traditional, small cages. The primary architectural goal is 'immersion,' where the visitor feels integrated into the animals' environment. Enclosures are designed with natural rock formations, small water bodies, and appropriate vegetation to simulate the animals' original habitat.
Visitor Pathway Infrastructure:The park is organized around a central ring road and well-marked pathways. This infrastructure, including paved walking trails and the road for electric vehicle use, is designed for high accessibility and flow. The total area is approximately 36 hectares, and the pathways are strategically laid out to ensure maximum visibility of the animal habitats without disturbing the wildlife.
Integration with Sajjangarh Hill:The park's unique location at the base of the Sajjangarh Palace hill is a defining 'architectural' feature. The natural sloping terrain is utilized to create tiered enclosures and viewpoints. Though the park focuses on natural habitats, the visitor facilities (ticket counters, washrooms, information centers) are built using simple, functional materials that blend into the natural environment, avoiding visual clutter.
Dimension:The park spans approximately 36 hectares (about 89 acres) of land, making it a substantial area for conservation and recreation. The central ring road covers most of this area, defining the visitor circuit. The sheer size dictates the need for internal transport options for tourists. -
How To Reach:
By Air:The nearest airport is Maharana Pratap Airport (UDR), located approximately 27-30 KMS away. Hire a taxi or a private cab from the airport to reach the park. The drive takes about 1 hour.
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Near Tourist Places:
Sajjangarh Palace (Monsoon Palace) (Sunset Viewpoint): 0.
5 KMS (uphill), Fateh Sagar Lake (Major Lake): 4.
0 KMS, Under the Sun Aquarium (Near Fateh Sagar): 5.
0 KMS, Moti Magri (Pratap Memorial): 5.
0 KMS, Shilpgram (Craft Village): 5. 0 KMS, Badi Lake View Point (Bahubali Hill) (Trekking/Sunset): 7.
0 KMS, Saheliyon Ki Bari (Garden): 7.
0 KMS, City Palace Complex (Historical Palace): 6.
0 KMS, Jagdish Temple (Architectural Temple): 6.
5 KMS, Lake Pichola (Major Lake): 7. 0 KMS.
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety:
Comfortable Shoes:The park covers 36 hectares. Even if you use the electric vehicle, you will do a considerable amount of walking. Comfortable walking shoes are a must.
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