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Lions to Leopards: Here's how to book tickets for Vantara Jamnagar Safari, prices are...

Lions to Leopards: Here's how to book tickets for Vantara Jamnagar Safari, prices are...

India.com27-05-2025

Lions to Leopards: Here's how to book tickets for Vantara Jamnagar Safari, prices are…
Vantara Jamnagar Safari: Vantara Jamnagar Safari is one of the most famous safaris in India. It offers the visitors an unforgettable safari experience. The unique thing about the safari is that all the animals there are rescued and live in natural-style habitats. This entirely unique ride doesn't even feel like you are visiting India's largest wildlife rehabilitation center, making it perfect for families, photographers, and animal lovers.
Visitors can book safari tickets by visiting the official Vantara website. Select the date of your visit, time slot and number of visitors. Pay online and your tickets are booked. The website will send you a confirmation message or email confirming the booking of your tickets. Please note that the visitors have to show this message or email at the gate. What's Included?
Guided safaris provide visitors with the opportunity to observe rescued big cats, elephants, monkeys, birds, and other animals thriving in spacious, secure habitats. How Long Does the Safari Take?
The safari takes 45 minutes to 1 hour. The vehicle will stop at some particular spots where you can observe animals more closely.
Notably, morning slots are perfect as the weather is pleasant and animals are active. What Kind of Animals Will You See? Asiatic lions and leopards
Elephants in groups
Monkeys, turtles, and exotic birds
Reptiles and rescued tortoises
It is worth noting that the animals at the safari are not trained or forced to perform rather they live as naturally as possible. Rules You Should Know? Loud noises or flash photography are prohibited
No feeding or teasing of animals allowed
Follow the guide's instructions
Vantara Safaris offers a tranquil and enriching experience, focusing not only on wildlife observation but also on the importance of animal rescue and rehabilitation.

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