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Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Udaipur District of Rajasthan in the southern Aravalli Hills. The area of the sanctuary is 5.19 square kilometres. The sanctuary is located entirely within Girwa Tehsil of Udaipur district.
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Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary

HJVR+PMR, Fateh Sagar Rd, near Sajjangarh, Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313011, India
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Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Udaipur District of Rajasthan in the southern Aravalli Hills. The area of the sanctuary is 5.19 square kilometres. The sanctuary is located entirely within Girwa Tehsil of Udaipur district.

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Sajjangarh palace, was established in 1987 in the city of Udaipur of Rajasthan. It covers an area of 5.19 square kilometers. It is a well-maintained wildlife sanctuary now with solid wall of Kishan Pol protecting the sanctuary. The hillside around the sanctuary is thickly wooded and the former kings of Udaipur maintained this area as a royal shooting preserve. When Udaipur was attacked by the Scindhias in 1764, the hill was used as an artillery dump; and some cannons are still found out here.The major attraction of Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is an artificial lake named Jiyan Sagar, which is widely known as "Bari Lake" or "Tiger Lake". Maharana Raj Singhji, the ex-ruler of Mewar, made this lake and named it after his mother, Jana Devi. The lake has an area of 1.25 square miles with a storage facility of 400 million cubic feet of water. This is an ideal spot for picnics and swimming as it is a clean lake. You can view herbivores like chital, sambar, blue bull, wild boar, etc. from close quarters in this safari park. A network of jungle roads are created to arrive at diverse parts of the safari park.From Gorilla viewpoint you can go to Bari Lake through the Maharana Pratap nature trail and can watch the beautiful natural beauty of Aravalli hills along with rich flora and fauna in the area. There is a Jhar Water Hole, which is a constant source of water, is situated on Western phase of Bansdara hills. It is bounded by number of ancient Mahua trees. Near the waterhole, there is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This place is an ideal place to experience the effect of micro-climate with surrounded forest area by sitting at this place. During the rainy season, the springs flowing through the area add the extra beauty to the sanctuary. Sajjangarh Sanctuary is a place rich with wildlife as well as abundance of flora and fauna.The palace oversees the sanctuary, which is a home for reptiles, tigers, nilgai, sambhar, wild boars, hyenas, panthers, and jackals. It is also popular for bird watching. The reserve can be a good trekking point by a trek and also go for a jungle safari as an adventure starting from the Gorilla Point to the Jiyan Sagar or the Bari Lake to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Aravalli hills and the wildlife of the...

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I will give you a detailed review, pls read it all and "any suggestions and feedback is highly appreciable".

Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as the Sajjangarh Biological Park, is a popular tourist destination in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Here's what you need to know about this wildlife sanctuary:

Timing and Prices: The sanctuary is open from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm daily, except on Tuesdays. The entry fee is around 20 INR for Indian visitors and 300 INR for foreign tourists. An additional fee is charged for cameras.

How to reach: Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is located about 5 kilometers from the city center and can be easily reached by auto-rickshaw, taxi or private vehicle.

Best month to visit: The best time to visit the sanctuary is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and cool.

Facilities: The sanctuary offers basic facilities like restrooms and drinking water. There are no food stalls or restaurants inside the sanctuary, but several eateries are located nearby.

Best things to do: The sanctuary offers visitors a chance to see several species of animals, birds, and plants in their natural habitat. Visitors can take a jeep safari through the sanctuary to get a closer look at the wildlife. The sanctuary also has a small museum and an interpretation center that provides information about the local flora and fauna.

Places nearby: The sanctuary is located near the famous Monsoon Palace, which is another popular tourist destination in Udaipur. Visitors can also visit the nearby City Palace and Jagdish Temple.

History and Architecture: The sanctuary was established in 2015 and covers an area of about 5.19 square kilometers. The sanctuary is home to several species of animals, including panthers, hyenas, jackals, wild boars, and several species of birds and reptiles. The sanctuary is also home to several species of plants, including medicinal plants and rare species of trees.

The sanctuary is located near the Monsoon Palace, which was built in the 19th century by Maharana Sajjan Singh as a summer retreat for the royal family. The palace is perched on a hill and offers stunning views of the surrounding areas.

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We came across this place on the map and thought it would be a perfect spot to catch the sunrise. Sadly, the sky was cloudy that morning, so we missed it—but honestly, the view was still totally worth it! You can see the whole city from up there, and it’s even visible from Fateh Sagar Lake.

The drive itself was nice—we took our own car and stopped at a few beautiful spots on the way just to soak it all in. Parking cost us ₹350, and the entry fee for the wildlife area was ₹140 per person. If you don’t have your own vehicle, you can hire a taxi that takes you right up to the palace.

The greenery around the wildlife sanctuary was lovely, and once you reach the top, the view of the mountains and city from the rooftop just takes your breath away. The palace, that is in Wildlife sanctuary built back in the 1800s, is really well maintained. It’s a peaceful place—you can sit for a while, relax, and take some great photos.

If you’re planning to visit, I’d definitely recommend going either early in the morning or later in the evening. It opens at 9 AM and closes at 6 PM, but it gets quite crowded in the middle of the day. Also, avoid going during the peak summer heat—it gets really hot and hazy, and you won’t enjoy the view as much.

One tip: carry some water and a few snacks. There is a restaurant inside, but it’s a bit expensive, so better to eat before you go or just keep something handy.

Give yourself at least 2 to 3 hours to explore at a relaxed pace. It’s not the kind of place you want to rush through.

All in all, a lovely experience. If you’ve got time in Udaipur, definitely try to fit this...

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Ratnesh MauryaRatnesh Maurya
I will give you a detailed review, pls read it all and "any suggestions and feedback is highly appreciable". Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as the Sajjangarh Biological Park, is a popular tourist destination in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Here's what you need to know about this wildlife sanctuary: * Timing and Prices: The sanctuary is open from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm daily, except on Tuesdays. The entry fee is around 20 INR for Indian visitors and 300 INR for foreign tourists. An additional fee is charged for cameras. * How to reach: Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is located about 5 kilometers from the city center and can be easily reached by auto-rickshaw, taxi or private vehicle. * Best month to visit: The best time to visit the sanctuary is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and cool. * Facilities: The sanctuary offers basic facilities like restrooms and drinking water. There are no food stalls or restaurants inside the sanctuary, but several eateries are located nearby. * Best things to do: The sanctuary offers visitors a chance to see several species of animals, birds, and plants in their natural habitat. Visitors can take a jeep safari through the sanctuary to get a closer look at the wildlife. The sanctuary also has a small museum and an interpretation center that provides information about the local flora and fauna. * Places nearby: The sanctuary is located near the famous Monsoon Palace, which is another popular tourist destination in Udaipur. Visitors can also visit the nearby City Palace and Jagdish Temple. * History and Architecture: The sanctuary was established in 2015 and covers an area of about 5.19 square kilometers. The sanctuary is home to several species of animals, including panthers, hyenas, jackals, wild boars, and several species of birds and reptiles. The sanctuary is also home to several species of plants, including medicinal plants and rare species of trees. The sanctuary is located near the Monsoon Palace, which was built in the 19th century by Maharana Sajjan Singh as a summer retreat for the royal family. The palace is perched on a hill and offers stunning views of the surrounding areas. I hope you liked the detailed review.
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Narotam ChoudharyNarotam Choudhary
“Amazing hilltop fort with breathtaking views of Udaipur, lakes, and Aravalli hills. Best place to enjoy sunset and monsoon clouds. The architecture is beautiful, and the peaceful atmosphere makes it a must-visit in Udaipur.”
Kamal chaudhariKamal chaudhari
We came across this place on the map and thought it would be a perfect spot to catch the sunrise. Sadly, the sky was cloudy that morning, so we missed it—but honestly, the view was still totally worth it! You can see the whole city from up there, and it’s even visible from Fateh Sagar Lake. The drive itself was nice—we took our own car and stopped at a few beautiful spots on the way just to soak it all in. Parking cost us ₹350, and the entry fee for the wildlife area was ₹140 per person. If you don’t have your own vehicle, you can hire a taxi that takes you right up to the palace. The greenery around the wildlife sanctuary was lovely, and once you reach the top, the view of the mountains and city from the rooftop just takes your breath away. The palace, that is in Wildlife sanctuary built back in the 1800s, is really well maintained. It’s a peaceful place—you can sit for a while, relax, and take some great photos. If you’re planning to visit, I’d definitely recommend going either early in the morning or later in the evening. It opens at 9 AM and closes at 6 PM, but it gets quite crowded in the middle of the day. Also, avoid going during the peak summer heat—it gets really hot and hazy, and you won’t enjoy the view as much. One tip: carry some water and a few snacks. There is a restaurant inside, but it’s a bit expensive, so better to eat before you go or just keep something handy. Give yourself at least 2 to 3 hours to explore at a relaxed pace. It’s not the kind of place you want to rush through. All in all, a lovely experience. If you’ve got time in Udaipur, definitely try to fit this into your plan!
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I will give you a detailed review, pls read it all and "any suggestions and feedback is highly appreciable". Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as the Sajjangarh Biological Park, is a popular tourist destination in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Here's what you need to know about this wildlife sanctuary: * Timing and Prices: The sanctuary is open from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm daily, except on Tuesdays. The entry fee is around 20 INR for Indian visitors and 300 INR for foreign tourists. An additional fee is charged for cameras. * How to reach: Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary is located about 5 kilometers from the city center and can be easily reached by auto-rickshaw, taxi or private vehicle. * Best month to visit: The best time to visit the sanctuary is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and cool. * Facilities: The sanctuary offers basic facilities like restrooms and drinking water. There are no food stalls or restaurants inside the sanctuary, but several eateries are located nearby. * Best things to do: The sanctuary offers visitors a chance to see several species of animals, birds, and plants in their natural habitat. Visitors can take a jeep safari through the sanctuary to get a closer look at the wildlife. The sanctuary also has a small museum and an interpretation center that provides information about the local flora and fauna. * Places nearby: The sanctuary is located near the famous Monsoon Palace, which is another popular tourist destination in Udaipur. Visitors can also visit the nearby City Palace and Jagdish Temple. * History and Architecture: The sanctuary was established in 2015 and covers an area of about 5.19 square kilometers. The sanctuary is home to several species of animals, including panthers, hyenas, jackals, wild boars, and several species of birds and reptiles. The sanctuary is also home to several species of plants, including medicinal plants and rare species of trees. The sanctuary is located near the Monsoon Palace, which was built in the 19th century by Maharana Sajjan Singh as a summer retreat for the royal family. The palace is perched on a hill and offers stunning views of the surrounding areas. I hope you liked the detailed review.
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“Amazing hilltop fort with breathtaking views of Udaipur, lakes, and Aravalli hills. Best place to enjoy sunset and monsoon clouds. The architecture is beautiful, and the peaceful atmosphere makes it a must-visit in Udaipur.”
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We came across this place on the map and thought it would be a perfect spot to catch the sunrise. Sadly, the sky was cloudy that morning, so we missed it—but honestly, the view was still totally worth it! You can see the whole city from up there, and it’s even visible from Fateh Sagar Lake. The drive itself was nice—we took our own car and stopped at a few beautiful spots on the way just to soak it all in. Parking cost us ₹350, and the entry fee for the wildlife area was ₹140 per person. If you don’t have your own vehicle, you can hire a taxi that takes you right up to the palace. The greenery around the wildlife sanctuary was lovely, and once you reach the top, the view of the mountains and city from the rooftop just takes your breath away. The palace, that is in Wildlife sanctuary built back in the 1800s, is really well maintained. It’s a peaceful place—you can sit for a while, relax, and take some great photos. If you’re planning to visit, I’d definitely recommend going either early in the morning or later in the evening. It opens at 9 AM and closes at 6 PM, but it gets quite crowded in the middle of the day. Also, avoid going during the peak summer heat—it gets really hot and hazy, and you won’t enjoy the view as much. One tip: carry some water and a few snacks. There is a restaurant inside, but it’s a bit expensive, so better to eat before you go or just keep something handy. Give yourself at least 2 to 3 hours to explore at a relaxed pace. It’s not the kind of place you want to rush through. All in all, a lovely experience. If you’ve got time in Udaipur, definitely try to fit this into your plan!
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