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Jhalana-Amagarh: New tourist spot
Jaipur: Jhalana and Amagarh leopard safari would be the preference of wildlife lovers for next three months after the core areas of Ranthambore and Sariska national parks closed due to monsoon.
The footfall of foreign and domestic tourists is set to increase in both the leopard reserves of Jaipur the next three months. The safari staff is geared up for handling the increased number of tourists. DCF Sangram Singh, ACF Raghuveer Meena and range officer Janeshwar Chaudhary are doing constant monitoring in both the places.
Booking for safari will be full in Jhalana while in Amagarh also, booking will increase. Meanwhile, tourist activites have been suspended in tiger reserves across the state in view of monsoon.