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Jawai, a small village named after the river of the same name has now become an attraction for tourist. The area is mainly known as Jawai Dam because it is located near the dam and it comes under Sumerpur Tehsil of the Pali district in Rajasthan. The famous dam was built by Maharaja Umaid Singh of Jodhpur and the village cover an area of 500 square kilometers. Being located at the embankment, Jawai gives you an amazing view of the river.
Adding to its beauty are the granite rocks and hills which surrounds the whole area. Jawai is also known for its sanctuaries for leopards, birds, and crocodiles. It is also called the winter paradise for migratory birds with more than 100 species frequenting every year. Alongwith a great variety of birds, Jawai is home to panthers, hyenas, chinkaras, nilgai, bears, and wolves as well. However, it is chiefly known for its human-friendly leopards.
Indian Leopards
Leopards are undoubtedly the biggest attraction in this area. The most fascinating part is that they are very familiar with the locals and there hasn’t been a single incident of leopard attack in the villages nearby. The people have also reciprocated this behavior by keeping the habitat of big cats uninterrupted. It is a swashbuckling experience to watch them roam around freely.
The behavior of Jawai leopards is much talked about because they live very close to the human settlement and are surprisingly friendly with them. They attack only the wild animals at night and do not even try to prey on the cattle reared by the locals. And that’s why, it is very easy to watch them even at the daytime and they have never attacked any human being ever.
Jawai has acclaimed its worldwide recognition for its unique ecosystem. Here, humans and leopards live together without invading each other’s land.
Leopards in the Jawai region house in natural caves shaped by lava millions of years ago.
They eat cattle and sheep from the many herds here and have adopted a lifestyle where they do not need to hurt anyone to survive.
Amazingly, there hasn’t been a single case of misconduct by leopards in the past hundred years in this region.
Leopards roam freely here without any worries, which is a jackpot for any wildlife enthusiast.
Other than this, the unvegetated terrain of Jawai with rocky outcrops leaves no room for the leopards to camouflage.
Hence, making leopard-spotting very easy and accessible here.
About Jawai Safari: Leopard Safari bookings
Leopard Safari bookings
Leopard Safari in Jawai, Rajasthan is unique and very different from the other wildlife adventures in India.
That’s because the Safaris here are led by locals who’ve spent their entire life on these terrains.
Their local expertise and instincts with animals give exceptional odds to seeing a leopard here.
Note: As per the conservation efforts by the Rajasthan authorities, private lands in Jawai are closed to outside visitors. Only, the local hotel/resort owners are permitted to carry forward the safaris in open-topped 4×4 safari gipsy.
So, there aren’t any set Jawai leopard safari timings.
But generally, Safaris are usually carried out in two phases: the morning and evening. Details of which are mentioned below.
Jawai Safari Summer timings:
Morning – 5 to 8 am; Evening – 5 to 8 pm IST.
Jawai Leopard Safari Winter timings:
Morning – 6 to 9 am; Evening- 4 to 7 pm IST.
There are no definite channels of booking these safaris. However, the best way to get your hands on the best deals is by booking this safari with the TRAVOTIC.
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Best time for Leopard Safari in Jawai:
September to February is the best time to enjoy the leopard safari in Jawai because of the pleasant climate.
Let’s talk money: Leopard safari charges
Now, coming to the leopard Safari prices. If you are living in any of the Jawai resorts ( with all the amenities and amazing travel plan) then the prices are inclusive of which plan you opt for.
Roughly, a private 4 seater gypsy for each Safari will cost you around 65 USD or 4500 INR.
Note: The above-mentioned prices may change depending on the season you travel in.
The better option is to book this safari via your India tour provider.
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Located halfway at one of the surrounding hills, Dev Giri temple is dedicated to the local goddess Ashapura Mata Ji. The locals believe that she protects the entire village from natural calamities. Surprisingly, humans are not the only visitors here, the temple is also visited by leopards and other wild animals in the area.
At the very first sight, the temple gives you goosebumps because it is located in the middle of rocks and you might even find some leopards or other animals roaming around. The tracks are made up of the same granite the entire temple is a monolith. It is a mesmerising experience to witness the temple at such a height.
Imagine having a one on one interactive session with a tribal family, learning their lifestyle and tradition. Doesn’t that sound intriguing?
With village safari in Jawai, you’ll be aiming exactly for this, raw and unadulterated interactions with the Rabari tribe.
You spend a morning or an evening with them learning about their history while munching on some flavourful food. Sounds like a plan?
No of pax | Age Limit | Price per pax (Rs) |
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Adult | Above 12 years | 6999 / Adult ( With Tax ) |
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