Explore the wild heart of Rajasthan where tigers, leopards and the rare caracal roam freely across forests, hills and desert habitats, perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
One of the world’s most iconic tiger reserves, Ranthambhore combines forest, ruins and lakes with high chances of sighting Bengal tigers in their natural domain.
A leading conservation success story where Bengal tigers and leopards thrive amidst Aravalli woodlands, grasslands and rocky terrain.
Just outside Jaipur, this accessible sanctuary is home to dozens of leopards, making sightings frequent and rewarding for first-time wildlife visitors.
Discover Jawai’s rugged landscape where leopards coexist with local tribes, offering intimate, off-beat wildlife experiences beyond traditional national parks.
Spanning forests across Kota, Bundi and Jhalawar, this promising tiger habitat blends conservation history with opportunities to glimpse big cats in dense wilderness.
Rugged Aravalli forests shelter a rich diversity of wildlife including leopards, jungle cats, wolves and hyenas against the backdrop of ancient hill terrain.
A unique desert ecosystem where elusive caracals and other desert wildlife appear seldom — ideal for patient travelers seeking rare big cat sightings.
In Rajasthan’s only hill station, lush forests support healthy leopard populations, offering a cool, scenic alternative for wildlife spotting above the plains.