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Leopard Safari
While staying at Jawai Farm guests can enjoy a morning and a evening safari to the leopard hills of Jawai and Bera, this is probably one of the few places in the world where the leopards live in harmony with humans. The surrounding areas have ever growing populations of Leopards and then sighting ration is also good enough. Enjoy leopard safari in a open gypsy vehicle and also enjoy offroading at the Jawai dam and the leopard hills and spot the cave living leopards of the area.
Bird Watching and Crocodile Safari
Jawai Dam is believed to heaven for bird watchers, migratory birds like pelicans, cranes, flamingos, bar headed geese, spoonbills and a lot of other exotic birds make Jawai their home in winters. One can spend hours and hours bird-watching at the beautiful lake. The crocodiles of Jawai also create lifetime memory experience, they are really big, some of them over 15 feet in length, you will find them sunbathing at the edges.
Jungle Safari
There is more wildlife in the jungle than just Leopards and crocodiles. In the event that you are fortunate, you will spot sloth bears which comes out only in the night, antelopes (also known as Nilgai or Indian Blue Bull), and chinkara. The jungle is also home to hyenas, Indian hares, foxes and a lot of feathered creatures which is a treat for photographers.
Village Safari
If you’re looking to get away from your hectic city life to relax in an ambience where only the sounds of chirping birds and the fresh breeze greet you, then staying at Jawai Farm will give you the opportunity to experience village life that is a refreshing break from the hectic city life. Visit one of the Raika house and see their lifestyle and cultural heritage. Experience village safari to capture photos to traditional life of people in rural Rajasthan.
Ranakpur & Kumbhalgarh Visit
Ranakpur houses a collection of Jain temples unmatched in their beauty. The temple at Ranakpur is dedicated to Adinatha, the first Jain Tirthankara (spiritual leader) who conquered the cycle of rebirth and achieved enlightenment.
Kumbhalgarh fort was built on a hilltop 1100 metres in altitude, Kumbhalgarh fort has perimeter walls that extend 36 kilometres in length, claimed to be the longest in the world after the Great Wall of China. The frontal walls are fifteen feet thick. Kumbhalgarh has seven fortified gateways. Over 360 temples are within the fort, 300 ancient Jain and the rest Hindu. The vista from the palace top typically extends tens of kilometers into the Aravalli Range.
Kumbhalgarh fort was built on a hilltop 1100 metres in altitude, Kumbhalgarh fort has perimeter walls that extend 36 kilometres in length, claimed to be the longest in the world after the Great Wall of China. The frontal walls are fifteen feet thick. Kumbhalgarh has seven fortified gateways. Over 360 temples are within the fort, 300 ancient Jain and the rest Hindu. The vista from the palace top typically extends tens of kilometers into the Aravalli Range.