Beed Papad Waterholes: What to Look For (A Practical, First-Timer’s Guide)

Beed Papad is Jaipur’s newest leopard safari zone—launched on June 5, 2025 (World Environment Day)—and waterholes are the heartbeat of this dry, scrubby Aravalli landscape. The forest department opened two tourist routes here and developed ~19 km of tracks with around 12 waterholes to concentrate viewing and relieve pressure on Jhalana and Amagarh.

Eco-Tourism in Jaipur: How Panther Safaris Are Empowering Local Communities

Explore how Jaipur’s leopard safaris in Jhalana, Amagarh, and Beed Papad are promoting eco-tourism and empowering local communities through sustainable livelihoods, conservation awareness, and inclusive tourism models.

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