Frequently Asked Questions

Jawai is famous for sightings of leopards. Around 50-60 leopards live in the hills of Jawai. This place is famous because there is no sign of poaching and there is complete coexistence between the humans and the leopards in this area.

The best time to visit this area is between November to February. During this time leopards and other animal sightings are better.

Yes, the Jawai safari is safe even for families with small kids because the leopards here are friendly to humans and have never been known to attack any individual in the region. The leopards here only attack the wild animals to feed themselves, not humans.

According to 2020 reports, this dam has a huge population of Crocodiles. This dam is home to 377 crocodiles.

For a thrilling experience, 3 days are enough for a leopard safari in Jawai. It will give you a chance to spot animals in all areas and you can fully enjoy sightings around Jawai Dam.

Brown and black-headed gulls, Bar Headed Geese, Ruddy Shelduck, Greylag Goose, crane, and Demoiselle Crane are some of the migratory birds that can be seen in Jawai in large numbers.

Indian leopards, caracal, chinkara, desert cats, Indian wolves, jackals, jungle cats, striped hyenas, and blue bulls, etc. are some of the animals that can be spotted during Jawai leopard safaris. Apart from them, crocodiles can be seen in the Jawai River.

No, safaris in this area are conducted by private vehicles, so government permits are not required. You just have to book your vehicle and after that, you can go for a safari. However, only 180 safaris are allowed in this area.

You can enjoy safaris in the morning and evening here. The time for morning safari starts from 6 am and for evening safaris the time is 3:30 pm to 6:00 pm. However, it can change according to season.

Jawai bandh leopard conservation reserve is a wild place that is located in the Pali district of Rajasthan.