Tourist Surge Breaks Records at Nahargarh Biological Park: Over 6,000 Visitors in a Single Day
Ananya soch: In a remarkable boost to wildlife tourism, Nahargarh Biological Park witnessed an unprecedented footfall on Sunday, with more than 6,029 visitors thronging the park in a single day—marking the highest-ever daily attendance.
Pleasant Weather Drives Tourist Influx
According to Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) Devendra Singh Rathore, the surge was fueled by favorable weather and the weekend holiday. Tourists from Jaipur and neighboring regions flocked to the park to enjoy close encounters with wildlife amidst lush natural surroundings.
Lion & Tiger Safaris Steal the Spotlight
The Lion Safari and Tiger Safari emerged as major crowd-pullers, attracting 457 adventure-seekers. The majestic stride of lions and the roaring presence of tigers offered visitors an unforgettable experience, making these safaris the highlight of the day.
Efficient Management Ensures Smooth Experience
Under the guidance of Deputy Conservator of Forests Vijaypal Singh, the park administration ensured seamless arrangements for visitor safety and convenience. ACF Rathore and Ranger Shubham Sharma personally monitored safari operations and crowd management. The tourism management team maintained efficient ticketing, transport, cleanliness, and guidance services throughout the day.
A Rising Star in Wildlife Tourism
With its unique blend of greenery and wildlife, Nahargarh Biological Park continues to grow as one of Rajasthan’s premier eco-tourism destinations. The park not only promotes environmental awareness but also offers an engaging and educational experience for families and nature enthusiasts alike.