Jawai Bandh is a paradisiacal habitat for a diverse population of
exotic species of animals and plants. Named after the river Jawai,
it is a dainty village situated in the state of Rajasthan that
allures a wide range of migratory birds during winter, and wildlife
lovers throughout the year. The village is popularised by two unique
features - the Jawai Dam and the harmonious cohabitation of Indian
leopards with the natives. Yes, you read that right! The mass of
Indian leopards found in this region attracts travellers from all
over the globe, who come to experience this unconventional
phenomenon. Spotting these majestic creatures has become such a
crowd-pleaser that organisations and resorts now offer dynamic
leopard safaris in Jawai.
Brij Pola, Jawai, a luxurious resort, is known for its initiatives that celebrate
wildlife and curate an indelible experience for guests. From a
hearty breakfast in the company of regal peacocks to a morning Jawai
safari to spot animals in their natural habitat,
Brij Pola, Jawai promises
an unforgettable safari near Jodhpur!
Although frequented more often by visitors from Udaipur, Jaipur and Jodhpur due to their close proximity to Jawai Bandh, international travellers and those from different parts of the country also come here to experience a piece of the legendary leopard safari in Jawai. The astounding lifestyle of the leopards engaging with the native populace without a single reported attack is something to witness!
The Jawai leopard safari near Jaipur takes place twice - once in the early hours of the morning and the other late in the evening. Several zones that the leopards frequent have been identified as hotspots. The safari agencies take explorers to these spots for guaranteed sightings of the wild cats. Each session takes about three hours where patrons are taken deep into the wild for a holistic experience. Apart from the leopards, exotic birds including flamingos, ducks, common bar-headed geese, black-winged stilt eagle owl and white pelican, along with fauna like crocodiles, sloth bears, jungle cats, deer and hyenas can also be spotted. Do not forget to carry your cameras!
Apart from the famed leopard safaris, the numerous sightings of crocodiles have spiked the interest of wildlife enthusiasts as well. Jawai Sanctuary is one of the hotspots of crocodile sightings in Rajasthan. Usually, the safari begins in the afternoon when these fierce creatures come out of the water to bask in the sun at Jawai Dam.
Jawai Bandh is quite picturesque. The solidified lava hills and
natural caves create a stunning habitat for the leopards as well as
opportunities for splendid wildlife photography. The best time to
visit Jawai and embark on a leopard safari is between the months of
November and April, due to the increased chances of spotting
migratory birds and leopards. Winter is a great time for bird
photography as hundreds of migratory birds, especially flamingos and
pelicans, flock to Jawai Dam.
So if you wish to embark on
an adventurous journey and experience the lifestyle of these
majestic creatures in their natural habitat, do visit Jawai Bandh!