Situated along the Jaipur–Delhi highway (NH 8), at the base of the Nahargarh Hills, within the larger Nahargarh sanctuary area.
Nahargarh Biological Park is a part of the Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary and was opened to the public in 2016. It serves both as a conservation area and a modern zoological park, aiming to preserve flora and fauna native to the Aravalli range.
Spread across 720 hectares, the park lies within the scenic Aravalli hills, offering a rich natural habitat for wildlife.
It is known for its semi-arid forests, rocky terrain, and variety of plant species.
The climate and terrain make it a suitable habitat for desert and dry deciduous forest species.
Home to lions, tigers, leopards, hyenas, wolves, jackals, and various species of deer and birds.
Features a modern zoo facility, including the Nahargarh Rescue Centre, which houses rescued animals from circuses or illegal captivity.
Popular with school groups, families, and wildlife enthusiasts.
Designed to promote wildlife education, conservation awareness, and eco-tourism.
Walking trails, information boards, and guided tours help visitors learn about animal behavior and habitat preservation.
Timings: Open daily except Tuesdays, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (timings may vary seasonally).
Entry Fee: Varies for Indian and foreign tourists; additional charges for cameras and vehicles.
Best Time to Visit: October to March, when the weather is pleasant and animals are more active.