Nahargarh Biological Park

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  • Nahargarh Biological Park Overview

    Nahargarh Biological Park is a part of Nahargarh Sanctuary located on Jaipur Delhi highway. It is expanded in an area about 700 hectares and full of varieties of plants, trees, shrubs, herbs, birds and animals. It is not only a place to visit for amusement but also a vast study center for nature lovers and a big research center for scholars interested in the development of plants and animals. There are nearly 300 species of birds and 200 species of animals housing in the sanctuary. White Napped Tit is a bird only be found here. Nahargarh Biological Park has Asiatic Lions, Bengal Tigers, panthers, hyenas, wolves, deer, crocodiles, sloth bear, Himalayan Black Bear, wild boar etc. to watch.

    Timings: 15th March to 14 October-8:30 am to 5:30 pm, 15th October to 14 March- 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Entry Fee: Indian-Rs.50.00, Foreigners-Rs.300.00, Students-Rs.20.00.

    How to Reach: Cabs and taxies are available anytime from anywhere.
     

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