Jhalana-Amagarh Conservation Corridor Promoting Leopard Movement
When you talk leopards in Rajasthan, Jhalana in Jaipur springs to mind. But its true power lies in its connection with Amagarh and the broader Aravalli green network—a living Conservation Corridor that’s not only helping these majestic cats move freely but also maintaining genetic health, reducing conflicts, and preserving their habitat right within a buzzing urban sprawl.
Jhalana Leopard Safari: A Comprehensive Visitor’s Guide
Located just 6 km from Jaipur Airport and 11 km from the railway station, Jhalana Leopard Reserve holds the distinction of being India’s first dedicated leopard reserve (established in 2017) and is part of the broader Jhalana–Amagarh Conservation Reserve spanning around 35 km² within Jaipur’s urban fringe.
Beed Papad vs Jhalana vs Amagarh: Jaipur’s Leopard Safari Showdown
If Jaipur is known as the Pink City for its stunning architecture and heritage, it might as well be known as India’s Leopard City for its unique urban wildlife scene.











