
Rajasthan is developing a new Biological Park in Alwar near Kati Ghati and Jaisamand on nearly 100 hectares. The park will house 400+ wild animals across 81 species, including lions, cheetahs and tigers. It will offer lion safari, tiger safari and herbivore safari at one location, a first in NCR region. The project includes a modern wildlife rescue centre modeled on Gir National Park facilities. One of the biggest highlights of this park will be the variety of safaris available all in one place. Tourists will have the opportunity to embark on lion safaris, tiger safaris, and herbivore safaris, all within the same park. This kind of combination is a first for the NCR region and is sure to attract a significant number of visitors.
Key Details of the Alwar Biological Park:
- Location: Kati Ghati–Jaisamand area of Alwar district.
- Significance: First biological park in the National Capital Region (NCR).
- Structure: 30% developed as a zoo, 70% as green/natural forest space.
- Highlights: Features lion, tiger, and herbivore safaris in one location, a high-tech animal rescue center similar to Gir National Park, and 81 species.
- Infrastructure: A 100-hectare area dedicated to boosting biodiversity and eco-tourism in the NCR.