
Jawai Leopard Hills Safari is located in the Pali district of Rajasthan is a renowned wildlife destination famous for its leopard safaris and breathtaking landscapes.
Tourist Attractions in Jawai India’s Leopard Hills Safari

π±Leopard Safari is highlight of Jawai, where visitors can spot leopards roaming freely among the granite hills.

π¦ββ¬π¦π¦©ποΈJawai Dam is a picturesque spot attracting migratory birds like flamingos, pelicans, and cranes.

πKambeshwar Mahadev Temple βis a peaceful temple located in the hills, offering panoramic views.

πDev Giri Temple is a cave temple dedicated to Hindu deities, often visited during the safari.

πRabari Villages is the local semi-nomadic Rabari community adds cultural charm to the region.

π¦ ποΈBird Watching in Jawai is a birdwatcher’s paradise with over 100 species of birds.

β°οΈJungle Trails & Trekking enjoy trekking on the rocky hills while spotting wildlife.

πSunset Point is Ideal for photography and relaxing amid stunning landscapes.
Wildlife in Jawai

π±Leopards are main attraction, with a high chance of sightings.

πHyenas are often seen during night safaris.

π»Sloth Bears are occasionally spotted in dense areas.

ππCrocodiles are found in and around Jawai Dam.

ππβπ¦ΊIndian Foxes & Jackals are frequently seen on safaris.

ππNilgai Blue Bull are the largest antelope in India.

π¦Chinkara Indian Gazelle are graceful and commonly seen grazing.

Porcupines are nocturnal creatures that can be spotted in caves.
Interesting Facts About Jawai
π±The leopards in Jawai live harmoniously with the local Rabari tribe and do not attack livestock.
π±Jawaiβs rocky terrain makes leopard sightings easier.
ποΈJawai Dam is built in 1957 is the largest dam in Western Rajasthan.
Jawai is often called “Leopard Hills” or “The Land of Leopards.”
The best time to visit is October to March for pleasant weather and better wildlife sightings.
Sharing Gypsy options are available for Morning and Evening Jawai Leopard Hills Safaris at βΉ1,000 per person.